
Inside an INDIAN SPICE MARKET Udaipur Rajasthan India Travel Vlog
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Date: 2019-09-05
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Water in Rajasthan is filtered through 14 times through layers of sand and stones and gravels. More than 99. 99999% of the germs is cleaned, along with all the dirt, which cannot survive if water is filtered through sand 14 times. The rest 0. 00001% if any, helps in building your immunity, keeping your WBCs active and not letting them attack our own body tissues (due to no other work - also medically referred to as Auto Immune Disorder - highly prevalent in the West in the recent history. And that is why the water tastes so good, like the water from a clear fresh spring, which is also cleansed naturally over stones and sands. Just imagine you kneel down, form a cup with your hand, and drink the water straight from the spring. No tumbler, No glass, No anti this and anti that thing. Aah The thirst of the soul is quenched, leave alone the throat. Nobody in Rajasthan, as long as the water is filtered, suffers from any stomach problems, due to drinking water. Obviously high tech machinery of which we actually know nothing, except for what has been advertised to us by companies, selling it to us at very high cost and by striking an alarm in our minds, suddenly seems more convincing and indispensable. Whatever we as human beings are today, we owe it to our forefathers, continuing from decades and centuries and millenniums. They didn't have any high tech aqua guards and yet look, we their heirs are strong and beautiful and surviving, just alike them and nothing greater. They achieved far more phenomenal than us, than what we have merely improved, even by drinking high tech bereft water.
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Water in Rajasthan is filtered through 14 times through layers of sand and stones and gravels. More than 99. 99999% of the germs is cleaned, along with all the dirt, which cannot survive if water is filtered through sand 14 times. The rest 0. 00001% if any, helps in building your immunity, keeping your WBCs active and not letting them attack our own body tissues (due to no other work - also medically referred to as Auto Immune Disorder - highly prevalent in the West in the recent history. And that is why the water tastes so good, like the water from a clear fresh spring, which is also cleansed naturally over stones and sands. Just imagine you kneel down, form a cup with your hand, and drink the water straight from the spring. No tumbler, No glass, No anti this and anti that thing. Aah The thirst of the soul is quenched, leave alone the throat. Nobody in Rajasthan, as long as the water is filtered, suffers from any stomach problems, due to drinking water. Obviously high tech machinery of which we actually know nothing, except for what has been advertised to us by companies, selling it to us at very high cost and by striking an alarm in our minds, suddenly seems more convincing and indispensable. Whatever we as human beings are today, we owe it to our forefathers, continuing from decades and centuries and millenniums. They didn't have any high tech aqua guards and yet look, we their heirs are strong and beautiful and surviving, just alike them and nothing greater. They achieved far more phenomenal than us, than what we have merely improved, even by drinking high tech bereft water.
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Dolker Yangzom
What would you do when you are in a desert place alone, thirsty as hell but you have no water. Fortunately someone give you water but bit dirty one would you accept it immediately or think whether you should drink it or not. If you choose to think whether you want to drink it or not means you are not thirsty you have choices. It is relative and it's our mind that creates doubt. It is not necessary that clean looking food or drinks in big hotels are actually clean. You can't see them how they prepare it. Sterlizing the water in front of the person who offered it is not so cool, otherwise ur vlog is fantastic. I was recommended by youtube and I like it.
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What would you do when you are in a desert place alone, thirsty as hell but you have no water. Fortunately someone give you water but bit dirty one would you accept it immediately or think whether you should drink it or not. If you choose to think whether you want to drink it or not means you are not thirsty you have choices. It is relative and it's our mind that creates doubt. It is not necessary that clean looking food or drinks in big hotels are actually clean. You can't see them how they prepare it. Sterlizing the water in front of the person who offered it is not so cool, otherwise ur vlog is fantastic. I was recommended by youtube and I like it.
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Ravi Kallianpur
The 'sugar' you referred to in this video is called Jaggery (in English) and Ghud (u would be oo sound, with emphasis both the ending as well as beginning syllables) in Hindi and in essence un-refined sugar. So, in a way, you are right, it is sugar in a different form. Alex, you mentioned about India being a portrait photographer's dream come true. Agreed, and with so many faces, you never run out, your batteries do. My wife, who is a Cajun-American loves pictures of old people - wrinkled and such. In each, she sees the stories they hold within them.
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The 'sugar' you referred to in this video is called Jaggery (in English) and Ghud (u would be oo sound, with emphasis both the ending as well as beginning syllables) in Hindi and in essence un-refined sugar. So, in a way, you are right, it is sugar in a different form. Alex, you mentioned about India being a portrait photographer's dream come true. Agreed, and with so many faces, you never run out, your batteries do. My wife, who is a Cajun-American loves pictures of old people - wrinkled and such. In each, she sees the stories they hold within them.
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neo star
Tamilnadu is the state having very little rain. But the available rain water they considered as a gift of god and spent judiciously to turn their fertile land into a golden valley. Literally they are the hardworking people of india. They have very high self respect of their way of life. Still an unadulterated civilisation of their own. At 6: 38 if its about kerala which is the spice hub of india. The south indian states you can see the old india still preserved from external influences.
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Tamilnadu is the state having very little rain. But the available rain water they considered as a gift of god and spent judiciously to turn their fertile land into a golden valley. Literally they are the hardworking people of india. They have very high self respect of their way of life. Still an unadulterated civilisation of their own. At 6: 38 if its about kerala which is the spice hub of india. The south indian states you can see the old india still preserved from external influences.
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Tradewind Travelers
hey vagabrothers. My wife and I are going to india next week and will be in the south. If you are gonna be in south India i'd love to try and meet up and buy you guys a drink. You inspired me to make vids of our year of travel. I suck but I hope to get to be as good as you guys one day. Thx for inspiring me and others to travel.
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hey vagabrothers. My wife and I are going to india next week and will be in the south. If you are gonna be in south India i'd love to try and meet up and buy you guys a drink. You inspired me to make vids of our year of travel. I suck but I hope to get to be as good as you guys one day. Thx for inspiring me and others to travel.
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TechReflex
My first visit to this beautiful city was when I was born, still living here. I wish it had some parts of more developed cities like Mumbai and Delhi, but the overpopulation, pollution in these cities is something I really dislike, and in Udaipur you have like, 50 different places to chill that aren't restaurants or bars.
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My first visit to this beautiful city was when I was born, still living here. I wish it had some parts of more developed cities like Mumbai and Delhi, but the overpopulation, pollution in these cities is something I really dislike, and in Udaipur you have like, 50 different places to chill that aren't restaurants or bars.
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Bhavya Dave
I was watching your video and I kinda like it till the moustache guy sanitize the gifted water. Our water is not bad for health. It was a myth generated by Western media. You can test the water it is supplied by the government authorities after clearing all the test. PH and TDS of water is fine every where in India.
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I was watching your video and I kinda like it till the moustache guy sanitize the gifted water. Our water is not bad for health. It was a myth generated by Western media. You can test the water it is supplied by the government authorities after clearing all the test. PH and TDS of water is fine every where in India.
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Internash - Melbourne Vibe
Udaipur is such an amazing city I'm becoming very nostalgic watching your India series. For anyone who's planning to travel in Udaipur we had a guide named Chill he's on trip adviser and was so accommodating, he showed us a lot of less tourist places, I'd recommend organizing a day with him.
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Udaipur is such an amazing city I'm becoming very nostalgic watching your India series. For anyone who's planning to travel in Udaipur we had a guide named Chill he's on trip adviser and was so accommodating, he showed us a lot of less tourist places, I'd recommend organizing a day with him.
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Juliano Galvao Gomes
Hey, great video, again I dont know if you guys know, but a interesting thing about this indian sugar that Marko presents in this video. here in Brazil, we call it rapadura and we did not use it as sugar but as a natural candie. Next time in here please try it thanks again for the amazing content
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Hey, great video, again I dont know if you guys know, but a interesting thing about this indian sugar that Marko presents in this video. here in Brazil, we call it rapadura and we did not use it as sugar but as a natural candie. Next time in here please try it thanks again for the amazing content
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telsah1
Thank you for showing me the wonders of India. I would probably never see it if it was not for your videos. & Would not know what India is really like. You made me think I would love to go there. Maybe one day but I'd have to find a travel companion. It's not somewhere I'd go alone.
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Thank you for showing me the wonders of India. I would probably never see it if it was not for your videos. & Would not know what India is really like. You made me think I would love to go there. Maybe one day but I'd have to find a travel companion. It's not somewhere I'd go alone.
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