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Deadliest Journeys - Papua New Guinea

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Deadliest Journeys - Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea is one of the world's last lawless lands lying 150 kilometres north of Australia. The town of Lae is the economic capital of the country here it more commonly goes by the name Pothole city.

It's a sorry sight with its battered roads it's packed mini buses and it's extreme levels of poverty. In the streets uncertainty reigns and the police are ineffective trying to keep law and order the locals call upon private security companies.

Papua New Guinea has one of the highest crime rates on the planet. Papua New Guinea is an island half as big as France but with a road network that practically does not exist. There are just 3 main roads that are barely tarmac and yet road transport is vital for the country.

0:00 The documentary
1:54 Papua New Guinea's dangerous highways and high crime rate make it a challenging place for truck drivers.
7:02 Kevin, a truck driver in Papua New Guinea, faces dangerous road conditions and relies on betel nuts to stay awake during his long journeys.
13:51 A truck driver in Papua New Guinea faces obstacles and extortion on his 20-hour journey home.
18:39 Gerard Philips, a businessman in Papua New Guinea, has built a successful supermarket and faces security risks while transporting large sums of money.
24:11 A pilot navigates treacherous weather to deliver supplies to a remote village in Papua New Guinea.
29:09 Truck drivers face challenges on the road in Papua New Guinea.
35:00 Truck drivers in Papua New Guinea face dangerous roads and tribal wars.
39:52 A truck driver transports heavy machinery through dangerous areas in the Congo.
46:23 Father Matthew, a dedicated priest, travels through remote areas of Papua New Guinea to bring Christmas mass and provide support to the villagers.

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Deadliest Journeys - Guinea: The Land Of The Forgotten

In a thrilling race on gruesome roads, desperate bush Taxi drivers scramble to deliver drugs and vaccines in less than 24 hours. At the other end of the trail sick people and children on borrowed time are waiting. But will they be able to afford the medicine that will save them? A surreal trip to Guinea Conakry, where there are still many serious diseases, such as polio, diphtheria and rabies. A country in full decay where the rutted roads tire the drivers nervously and where the delays they take paralyze the economy of the country ... Located in the west of Africa and in the south of Senegal, Guinea Conakry is nevertheless a country rich. Its subsoil is full of minerals like gold and diamonds, but people never see their color. The film reveals hallucinating realities: the hospital in a town of 200,000 inhabitants, Kissidougou, operates without electricity and the nurse on duty is content with the wreckage of an ambulance to go and save a pregnant woman in difficulty at 75 kilometers away. Poverty pushes families to put their children to work from the age of 6. In a roadside carpentry shop, no less than 102 children are found working and sleeping on the floor in what looks a lot like dormitories in a labor camp. According to Unicef, 25% of young Guineans take the road to work every morning rather than the often inaccessible school! In Guinea Conakry, the forest occupies more than a quarter of the surface of the country and beyond a national pierced with holes the inhabitants abandoned by the state had to create themselves bamboo ladders on cliffs to go from villages to villages. They borrow them at the risk of their lives ...
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Congo: Jungle Fever | Deadliest Journeys

00:00 In South Kivu in Congo, the city of Shabunda is one of the most isolated in the country. Its access is so difficult that life is more expensive there than in any European city. Thus, the poorest families come to look for food there by bicycle or motorbike. These convicts of the road sometimes transport up to 250 kilos of goods for several days, without worrying about the dangers. Without ever giving up, these travelers are almost all considered heroes because he who does not travel does not know the value of men, according to the Congolese.
6:09 Long day awaits the driver
11:57 Stairways to hell
22:37 Abandon the truck !
35:25 Gold Rush causes illnesses
43:57 The curse of the road continues
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Borneo: The Jungle Convoy | Deadliest Journeys

00:00 Borneo has one of the last primary forests in Southeast Asia.

A treasure that makes the fortune of forestry operations. Loggers and drivers come from all over Indonesia to seek the best wages in the country, slaughtering with all their might. Dangerous work carried out under extreme conditions. Massive deforestation has disfigured the region to the point of endangering the wildlife and indigenous peoples who live there. Borneo, the fourth largest island in the world, has become the symbol of this unequal struggle against the big companies which exploit its wealth to the detriment of its inhabitants, its fauna and its flora.

03:08 The island is shared by Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei
04:50 All Borneo inhabitants are armed
10:42 According to tradition, every tree shelters a spirit
13:10 Once a head-chopping tribe, now a peaceful one
13:59 Ali sells birds on the market to earn a living
19:48 Borneo is facing an ecological disaster: the island has lost 85% of its primary forest.
21:05 The wood from this forest is considered the hardest in the world.
24:24 With the rains, he has to drive on a muddy road
28:11 In the Derawan archipelago, the inhabitants hope that the search for oil will not destroy the archipelago.
32:37 The inhabitants of this archipelago are called sea gypsies.
35:30 With his load of wood, the road becomes perilous
41:00 To transport the logs, they float them
44:55 But sometimes the forest reclaims the land, erasing all human traces.

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Congo: Trapped in the mud | Deadliest Journeys

00:00 Introduction
4:51 Congo, maze of dismantled roads
23:04 Mining under a 100 degree sun could make any man collapse
32:28 Roads being improved but not to help the population
46:40 Demons are roaming around in the village

Deadliest Journeys | Senegal: Head Out of Water (Subtitled Documentary)

00:00 Every year in Senegal, during the rainy season, floodwaters cover entire regions, including towns, causing a veritable exodus to Casamance. We follow the struggle of seasoned exiles along roads that have now become sludge tracks as a result of the rain.

04:11: Gambia has paying borders.
19:25: The people in this area heavily rely on rice for survival.
22:35: Without these trucks, the entire village faces danger.
31:21: To survive without the land, they rely on the sea.
38:30: An accident jeopardizes the truckers' business.
42:35: The poorest residents attempt to steal goods.

Director : Philippe Lafaix

Deadliest Journeys - Java Volcano

Dodging landslides in Tajikistan. Crossing bridges that could collapse at any moment in Madagascar. Battling mountain monkeys in Guyana. Journeying on icy, mountainous roads in Ladkh. Every day, children, migrants and workers undertake incredible journeys. In this action packed series, we tell their stories.

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World's Most Dangerous Roads - Guinea: Forgotten territories

The film reveals hallucinating realities: the hospital in a town of 200,000 inhabitants, Kissidougou, operates without electricity and the nurse on duty is content with the wreckage of an ambulance to go and save a pregnant woman in difficulty at 75 kilometers away. Poverty pushes families to put their children to work from the age of 6. In a roadside carpentry shop, no less than 102 children are found working and sleeping on the floor in what looks a lot like dormitories in a labor camp. According to Unicef, 25% of young Guineans take the road to work every morning rather than the often inaccessible school! In Guinea Conakry, the forest occupies more than a quarter of the surface of the country and beyond a national pierced with holes the inhabitants abandoned by the state had to create themselves bamboo ladders on cliffs to go from villages to villages. They borrow them at the risk of their lives ...

Deadliest Journeys - Cameroon, Birds and Lizards

In Cameroon, only 2% of the roads have been asphalted. All of the country's inhabitants rely on the Clandos' taxi services, they have no other choice. The country has no railway and taking airplanes is both too expensive and too dangerous.

00:00 Cameroon's bravest drivers are known as Clandos. They're illegal cabs, and they're the only ones allowed to drive on Cameroon's entire road network, one of the worst on the African continent.

06:20 Thanks to this, they have a stranglehold on transport in Cameroon, despite the government's best efforts.
00:20 Some routes cross the territory of the Pygmies, a people of Central Africa.
17:30 When goods transports have accidents, villagers loot the cargo
19:18 The loaders in the basalt mines work until they're exhausted, and even the children there have to work in the quarries to go to school.
23:49 With the limited means available, the Clandos are forced to drive with cars fit for the scrap heap.
29:59 Overloaded vans are also subject to road problems.
35:35 Mireille works for an NGO trying to preserve the Pygmé people who live close to nature in the equatorial forests.
41:33 Some mountain towns are inaccessible during the rainy season.
49:02 Even the region's capital has become a ghost town as the population flees.


Director : Jean-Christophe Brisard

Philippines: When The Mountain Rumbles | Deadliest Journeys

00:00 Thousands make a perilous journey in the Philippines to see a saint in the hope of miracles. To complete the journey they must survive mudslides, ancient transport and deadly ravines.

04:00 The Kalinga Road
18:12 These extreme bikers earn a lot of money
29:07 Hours of trekking, finally reaching Tobruk
30:45 The Healer of Taba
32:33 The Mystical Shower
35:58 The Banul Gold Mine
36:25 Jeepney problems
39:03 Finally reaching the gold mine entrance
39:21 Entering the mine
40:02 Entering the forest
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Deadliest Journeys - Bolivia: The Road Of Death

00:00 There are two worlds in Bolivia. That of the Altiplano, the highlands, perched at an altitude of more than 4000 meters. And that of the Amazon basin, which tops out at a few hundred meters above sea level. Between the two, there is a transition region, made of vertiginous precipices and trails that descend the Andean Cordillera in a few tens of kilometers. . It is the region of the Yungas, a country where the horizontal does not exist. In these valleys winds a road, the only means of communication between La Paz, the administrative capital of the country, perched on the Altiplano, and the riches of the Amazon basin. The Bolivians nicknamed it el camino de la muerte, the road to death. Highest point: the La Cumbre pass, 4700 meters, at the exit of La Paz. 78 kilometers further, we are barely 900 meters. Along this road of the impossible, we follow the story of a community of cocaleros, coca growers clinging to the slopes of the mountain. To carry their loads to the road, they stretched makeshift cables made of simple iron wires across the valley. An infernal zip line, nearly 400 meters long, 200 meters above the ground. We also share the daily life of a vachero, a truck driver who transports cows from the Amazon basin to La Paz, the highest metropolis in the world. 25 hours of journey on the road to death, done without stopping. Because you have to go very quickly: if a cow dies, the driver pays.
4:30 Villagers found an outstanding way to travel faster
9:00 Sky cables synonym of death
20:24 A 1000000 km truck that could break at any time
32:09 One slip on the 3m beam and it's a 500m Drop
43:19 Coca, ingredient in strong medicin getting sold in daylight

Exploring Paradise on Earth: A Journey to Australia

What if paradise exists as a place on earth? We travel to some of the most beautiful places in the world.

Around the World: Australia
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Secret Valleys of New Guinea with Shirley Campbell

Join Zegrahm Social Anthropologist, Shirley Campbell, for a virtual expedition into the most culturally diverse island on the earth, New Guinea. Explore some of this diversity in once hidden valleys scattered throughout the mountainous spine of the island.

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Bangladesh: People Struggling to Survive in the Most Overpopulated Country in the World

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Bangladesh is a land of troubles: the water here is black, the traffic is insane, the people are poor, and the metro only goes one way; children don’t go to school, because they have to help their parents earn a living, and men sell their girlfriends to brothels. Bangladesh is also a place where ships from all over the world end their “life”, and where manual labor is so cheap that it is getting scary. 

With all the problems of Bangladesh, will I be able to see anything good in this small country in South Asia? Let’s find out!

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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:57 India, Pakistan and Bangladesh
03:30 Extreme density and overcrowded trains
04:35 Traffic problems
07:15 Dhaka metro: you can only go in one direction
11:57 River of black water 
15:39 Louis Kahn’s democracy in concrete
19:19 Post office in Dhaka
20:29 Life on the rail tracks
26:35 How Bangladeshis earn living: collecting metal
29:09 What can you drink in Bangladesh?
32:19 Useless information at the airport
33:32 Chittagong port: final destination of ships
45:12 City of noise pollution
47:09 Train station without trains
48:36 How salt is produced
51:24 Me, carrying a 50 kilo bag on my head
52:04 How much do they earn in Bangladesh?
54:16 Women in Bangladesh
56:19 Ferry trip
01:01:22 Daulatdia and Amsterdam: what makes them similar?
01:12:22 Women born in the city of paid love
01:19:03 Living conditions in Daulatdia
01:19:29 The highway that makes no sense
01:23:45 Panam Nagar, a local ghost town
01:29:58 You can’t film the beautiful part!
01:31:28 Bangladeshi gypsies
01:35:42 Life of nomadic healers
01:37:27 Conclusion
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First Impression of Mauritania ???????? (I GOT SHOCKED)

It was my first day in Mauritania and I stayed with a local in Nouadhibou city. I met many people and I laterally Got Shocked by knowing the Weird Culture of Mauritania.

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I Have Seen the Earth Change : Namibia, Traps of a River

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Mauritania overland 2023

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Scariest Hiking Trails In The World

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Do you love heights? Walking along very narrow paths? Is clipping into a guide wire an everyday thing when you go hiking? Then you’re going to love this list.

I’m James from Simply Hike and join me as I talk about the ‘scariest hiking trails in the world.’

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