 We don't know where he is. She's shaking it. That's my dog. Ronji. It's got a smell in that bag. He's like this. My eyes are just missing. Oh, it's so good. Oh, hi, Corbin. I guess you got to be there. I'm Ronji. I'm Ronji. Ronji was still not here. Oh, sorry. That was weird. I knew where I was. I'm Ronji. Oh, that's the man next. I'm Ronji. Ronji was still not here. That's why we are getting close. We're trying to get away from here. False or unpersoned? Yep. You should have seen me when I was 12. Corbin as a teacher is an interesting dog. That would be... Of what region? It's called Tawang. Oh, something's Tawang. Micah, read that. Tawang is a town in the Indian state situated at an elevation of approximately 3048 meters. It is famous for many beautiful and important monasteries. The area is part of the wider dispute between India and China concerning Arunachal Pradesh. And is claimed by China as a part of the Tibet Autonomous Region. Yeah, there's a big old one. Have you done running around? Yeah. Indians have regional disputes with China for a long time. Those two words. Arunachal Pradesh. I said it right. Assuming I got it right. And where is that region northern, near China? Well, there's a lot that's near China. Just one. Just one. Here we go. Okay, here we go. I can see what's happening. Why? It made me think of a psalm instantly. I don't want to stand in there. Ooh! There's some rivers and things. But two things I noticed about that was, first of all, how everywhere along that northern region it's so beautiful to see. It's like there isn't this sharp contrast that happens between the Chinese and to the Indian. It's a slow blend that I think is really, really pretty. And then the other thing about the video really felt like it was lovingly put together by somebody who wants you to know that if you go there it's more than just something you're going to see. You're going to experience something and you're going to feel something, right? Yeah, absolutely. So it looks like it's right above a psalm. Yeah, I thought it looked like a psalm to me. It's very reminiscent of a psalm. So it's called, Katha is here. Up above that. I have no idea. Like obviously Pakistan and India is obviously, it's not that militarized to my understanding. It's like a friendly relationship even though that Bangladesh used to be India. Correct, right? Yeah, it's not nearly as kind of a tense relationship between the two countries. So if you were going on vacation just to relax, would you go to a beachy place? Or would you go to like a, let's say a lot of the regions that are mountains are cold. I'd say of any of us but me, Ashley, Alexa, Michael, unquestionably likes the cold more than any of us. Well, I'll always pick like the foot going in the forest, especially like after it rains. That feel, everything's wet. I would bet more often than not your mood and your mindset would want you to be in a more mountainous and foresty terrain than an ocean terrain. But he loves the beach. I don't think anybody does like beaches. It's a nice place. No, my buddy Rich he likes the beach but he could care. If he never went again, it wouldn't bother him. Where I would be utterly destroyed if I couldn't go to the beach again. You did live in San Antonio. I went to corpus as often as I could. And that's barely a beach. At least there was water two and a half hours away. Omaha was where it was brutal. Because in New York, Long Island, water's everywhere. Manhattan, water's everywhere. Omaha. New York got beaches like you can swim in. Oh, absolutely. All up and down Long Island and upstate. Absolutely. Yeah, 100% and in Jersey. But that water gets warm as opposed to the Pacific. It's always cold. It's cold in the winter but it warms up by far the coldest water in the US. The Pacific. You go out here and it just drops off and you go into the Marianas Trench. It's just immediate fall off. You're always really cold. The coldest water I have ever felt like ocean water, South Africa. Oh, really? Freezing. Like painful cold freezing. Were you on the West or the East? Cape Town, West Coast. I was at Cape Town and then went all the way down to the very tip of Africa. That's still the Atlantic, right? Yeah, but it's just super, super cold. Even on the West Coast. You went in the summer, did you not? Yes. The water in South Africa is always really cool. Is Calcutta a foresty? Like a song? Yeah, it's definitely much more floppy. I know they're not close close but they're decently close. Calcutta is very much a tropical environment. See, I like tropical but then if I get into forest that's like espresso, depresso. Tropical. If I stayed in the forest for too long I'd go mentally insane. I think you really like tropical weather. I love humidity. Why'd you leave Texas? Because her parents said we're leaving Texas. You can't do anything but you can sit in humidity. That's true. That's the Texas slogan. Well, let us know more about this play. We will eventually get to hopefully all of India. Our next trip is probably with South India which is what we've been saying but obviously the north eastern region is a whole other area because it's got... It goes all the way down to here, right? As far as... If you're counting Bangladesh. No, no. Because this is India. Bangladesh is this little area right here and then India is on this side and this side. It stops here. That's absolutely correct because then you have Myanmar. Bangladesh is right in the middle of India and it has this little area. Can you pass through? Let's say you're going to call Kota and you just want to bike to whatever area on the other side of Bangladesh. Can you just go through? Do you have to go around? No idea. I don't know. I was just wondering. Let me know. 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