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MoviePaPai - Season 5

Get ready to tie your shoelaces tight and sit in front of a screen ready to go on a journey with Ball-Heir Dejsathien and Yod-Pisan Saengchan. This trip is an adventurous journey in a Central Asian country, i.e. Iran. Turkmenistan Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Go get to know these countries better. Join us on a journey to open up new experiences. from many places, not just through but full of meaning and many memories

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Get ready to tie your shoelaces tight and sit in front of a screen ready to go on a journey with Ball-Heir Dejsathien and Yod-Pisan Saengchan. This trip is an adventurous journey in a Central Asian country, i.e. Iran. Turkmenistan Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan Go get to know these countries better. Join us on a journey to open up new experiences. from many places, not just through but full of meaning and many memories

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