Positive Footprints - Nepal
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@cemmas Lazy? Obviously you haven't either been to Nepal whose people work in a harder environment than you'll ever imagine. When I was last there there were both male & female porters manually carrying steel pipes up the trail so they could build a Hydro project. These simple wooden packs carried 5 pipes at a time and weighed in at 150Kg for men & a mere 130Kg for the women. I was a fit 24 yrs old and couldn't move one.
The Nepalese are a wonderful people. Go, and you'll find out.
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amazing video,n the person delivered an amazing speech @ 19th min. I WOULD SHARE THIS VIDEO.
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@cemmas. Your comment shows extreme lack of insight, understanding and humanity. Enjoy yr silver spoon
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how do u participate in these project. i have always wanted to but never knew where to look for
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i really appreciate what you guys did............. thanks
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what a beautyfull docs of neal...mind blowing....
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Very gud job by humana
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You know all is great,these guys came and did awesome job.However,what about locals?There are things they could have done without outsiders,like building the wall.Looks like those lazy asses didnt care about much to their own school,btw,dont sell me they couldnt do this work bullshit.
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this is so inspiring.. i have decided to go back home and help my community. i think we all staying abroad should go back home and better our corner. i truly love nepal and nepalese. material happiness is all we get if we are seeking for better life of ourselves.. the inner happiness that comes through helping and making difference somehow is the long last happiness.. bless nepal and nepali...alwayz proud being nepali and cant wait till i m done with my study so that i could fly back home.
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Great job guys . Thanks a lot :)
Hey, great doco. Gives an excellent sense of what it was like. Awesome. Wish I could go ...
PositiveFootprints 5 years ago