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Wandering Gaia visits a bamboo fish trap

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2009

www.WanderingGaia.com gets a ride with local fishermen to their bamboo fish traps in the Four Thousand Islands region of the Mekong River on the Laos-Cambodia border. These communities rely almost entirely on fish for their protein and livelihoods and return to these fish traps as much as 8 times a day during the brief May-September season. Outside of these months, other fish traps are used.

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  • HOW U GET OFF?

  • Free food for the birds :3 How cute and animal friendly is that.

  • was that river a bit more flooded than usual? cause building those traps in that current would have been a bitch and a half

  • thats true skill

  • @spitoncat that's probably why they don't catch a lot of big fish. can you imagine what one of those would do to a salmon stream. They probably have one every half mile.

  • HAHA not doing anything :P nice trap!

  • now that's genius

  • Once you set this kind of trap you become the lazier man on heart. 26:00

  • aweosome

  • Cool

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