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The Playak Factor - Jake Holland 2018

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Playak Factor 2018: 60 points.

Relative: 2.1% of top scorer. Average: 0.2 points per day.

Brands: Palm Equipment

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May 15 Social Gene17 FB @jakeholland on the middle Sermenza Cafe drop in fine form and great conditions #gene17kayaking #steepcreeking #valsesia #boof
Mar 2 Social Kayak Session FB Why The Karnali. A beautiful short film by Jake Holland on a very special river that is unfortunately set to be destroyed. A large hydro dam will be built in the lower section, drowning this river and its wonderful symbiotic life systems. The real question is to the ignorance of humanity. Why the Karnali? A short film by Jake Holland Sweet Protection #nepal #damsucks #whitewater #Freeflowing
Mar 2 Social Whitewater Kayaking FB The Karnali. It starts its life from Mount Kailash, the center of the world for Hindus and Buddhist. After falling off the Tibetan plains, carrying on to be Nepal’s longest river, flowing between high Himalayan peaks, ancient forest, barren alpine deserts into lush jungle before finally breaking through into the flat lands of India. However much of what you see here is set to be destroyed. A large hydro dam will be built in this lower section, drowning this river and its wonderful symbiotic life systems. The real question is to the ignorance of humanity. Why the Karnali? A short film by Jake Holland #sweetprotection #kayaksession #nepal #damsucks #whitewater #Freeflowing
Mar 2 News Kayak Session Why the Karnali (Entry #4 Short Film of the Year Awards 2018)
Feb 12 News unsponsored Movie Monday 12 February 2018

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