We thought we knew India — until we traveled south to Kerala. Kerala is a land that seems almost more like Southeast Asia than the India of our imaginations. The region is tropical, one hundred percent of the people there have at least a high school degree, and the region retains a strong colonial influence. While the rest of India is largely Hindu, Kerala has a surprisingly large Christian population. Kerala was full of unexpected sights — but none more surprising than this:
I made the mistake ofwatching his as i was eating tomato soup….
Hmm… we should have probably put an advisory in front of this.
Love the vibe of this one.
I honestly had no idea they eat beef in India, when we were therw even the mcdonalds served only chicken. But we were only in the northern part.
India is one of the world’s largest produce of leather, the cow is sacred for hindus and non sacred for non hindu, so it’s not too shocking to see this but when I visit India I tend to go down the vegetarian route as you can see it’s probably safer. I like your style of editing.
Where’s the beef? Now we know.
Just found this! Great song! Love the video!
A spelling lesson from thousands of miles away:
“Deceive” follows the “i before e, except after c rule”
Can’t help myself…I used to be an elementary school teacher!
You still get a smile face for terrific work!
From there. Trivandrum, the capital city in fact. Grew up eating a lot of beef, chicken and fish! Not much pork though – the pigs there kinda look disgusting compared to the American pigs.
I can smell it from here.