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Thai TV Program, usefull of palm in real life


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I would like to introduce the Thai tv program, KOB NOK-KA-LA of TV Burabha.

Hours of tv program on real life of how they use Nypa and Sagu nowaday in Thailand.

(Hopefully this be helpfull to describe better than typing or reading text in website)

Program 1 Nypa

http://www.tvburabha.com/tvb/playoldprogra...lv_program_id=2

Program 2 Sagu

http://www.tvburabha.com/tvb/playoldprogra...kob080905hi.asp

If you don't understand thai language, you may ask me in this thread any issue you want.

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Komkrit Yensirikul

Bangkok, Thailand /17C to 40C Avg32C /rain 4 months a year.

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I would like to introduce the Thai tv program, KOB NOK-KA-LA of TV Burabha.

Hours of tv program on real life of how they use Nypa and Sagu nowaday in Thailand.

(Hopefully this be helpfull to describe better than typing or reading text in website)

Program 1 Nypa

http://www.tvburabha.com/tvb/playoldprogra...lv_program_id=2

Program 2 Sagu

http://www.tvburabha.com/tvb/playoldprogra...kob080905hi.asp

I watched the first one. Pretty interesting. National Geographic Channel should do something like that so I can understand the words. That's one very useful palm.

But I bet there are a bunch of "greenes" somewhere in the USA that would object to the native forest being cut down and having just one kind of plant in it's place. :angry: But then who cares what the "greenes" say????? :lol:

If you don't understand thai language, you may ask me in this thread any issue you want.

How the heck did I wind up inside his quotes??????????

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