Gather family, friends, pets, and go binge this. Preferably on a terrace or patio with cold drinks and a starry sky. But hey, whatever works. 00:00:00 Burundi The racing cyclists of Burundi 00:42:44 Mali This is West Africa in late March. The Harmattan, the hot desert wind of the Sahara, is blowing without respite. 01:25:09 Bolivia The Carretera de la muerte - the road to death- is one of the most dangerous roads in the world. 02:07:29 Canada The Canadian ice roads exist only for a few months in the winter when the ice is thick enough.
This was very interesting I couldn’t go to sleep I stayed awake until 3 in the morning watching this documentary. I so appreciate the determination of the people to make a living. I’m hoping for only good winds blow their way and may they continue to gain the strength needed.
I remember when the Dangerous Roads series was on television in the '00s. I love how the series talks about the culture, the people, and the landscape of the countries they're in. Awesome that FD has the license to show it because it's one of my favorite series on YT.
The courage and determination of people facing extreme challenges in Burundi, Mali, Bolivia, and Canada are awe-inspiring. Whether it's transporting essential goods on bicycles, battling the relentless desert wind, navigating treacherous roads, or braving freezing temperatures, their resilience shines through. Thanks for sharing these remarkable stories.
I really enjoy these Dangerous Roads series. Not necessarily because of the terrible roads, BUT because I enjoy learning about other cultures worldwide. I cannot travel and explore in person, so I do so watching many travel videos here on UA-cam.
I am VERY grateful to such content .. it exposes me to the realities of different parts of this world. Thank you so much to these content producers for showing what is happening in some parts of this world.
This doc is so well done. It's much more than just a dangerous road doc it's the lives of the ppl that sacrifice their lives every single day in order to eat and feed their families. It's also sad that these strong boys cant have access to motor or some type of solar ebike. These boys would be the best of the best tough bikes influencers. Where are all the companies.
Este ritmo de vida en Burundi es para mi sumamente impactante y peligrosa, soy mexicano y usamos las bicicletas pero como medio de transporte en pequeños tramos o hacer ejercicio pero para cargar 200 kg. Se me hace dificil y pesado, por eso admiro a esos jovenes !!.
Watching this for the third time. What a superbly powerful documentary!! I feel like I’m there with them. These documentaries give us so much knowledge into places we will probably never be able to visit. Love ❤️ it 🙏🏼
I am from Tanzania. This documentary makes me realise I don't know the hardship some of black Africans are facing. My memory of my childhood in Africa is nothing but paradise on earth. May be its because my parents fought hard to give me fairy tale upbringing something I don't take for granted now that I am a parent too.
im watching from south africa , i'm also realizing how blessed we are as south African yet we complain so much about our government, we have have best national roads but should there be pothole we scream to our government calling our politicians useless😂. truly this is an eye opener. but now big question remain about Burundian politicians what is it that they do about state funds ?
"My heart was racing the entire time watching this video! The road's sheer drops and precarious twists are jaw-dropping. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of this nerve-wracking journey. I'll stick to armchair travel for this one!"
He estado mirando algunos de éstos documentales y realmente me siento afortunada de haber nacido en el país que nací, no es un país muy rico pero tenemos comodidades que veo que muchos no los tienen,
and in the west we complain....The best ,most authentic smiles i saw from people who have NOTHING ...Divine ,may GOD protect them .This in India but Africa call is ...Africa.Exploited from EVERYTHING .FORZA AFRICA!! Thanks for sharing mate
Precioso documental y lo he visto dos veces y lo seguiré viendo gracias!!! Un gran esfuerzo de los habitantes y de los integrantes del desarrollo de este documental felicidades por su esfuerzo
I love dangerous roads so much and thanks for uploading, and I wish one day you will do some documentary about dangerous roads in my motherland country Uganda 🇺🇬 the pearl of Africa 🌍, love from Turkey 🇹🇷
Always wonder why africa does not have cyclists competitor champions we have these guys cycling up hills in one gear bikes carrying 150kgs everyday at high altitude. I'm sure if given a proper bike these guys would be impressive in the tour de France n other races
W o w. Many People really don't understand the efforts made to get their stuff either by road or boat .. they just complain if it's not in the store. Thanks from 🇨🇦.
I recently detoured through Gary on the way to Chicago and was totally shocked at the little bit I saw. This video was sad to see a city so run down and forgotten.
Gracias por la traducción al idioma español. Amo viajar conocer otras culturas pero no tengo los medios. Por eso me encanta cuando encuentro videos muy buenos traducidos, va mi me gusta.
Such a lush, green country, there should be great farming done there, because of Having Nutrient Filled Soil . That Red African Soil, That Only The Motherland has. Just notice how Green it is there. The possibilities are enormous.
What kind of help? This guy may been genuinely happy. When a person or society earns their way .....they appreciate their existence more. They take care of things better. And so on!! ..If anything this young man should be an inspiration to ALL the lazy people that are afraid of hard work and hire services to do everything for them. Call Door Dash instead of cooking a nutritious meal. Mow your own lawn, trim your shrubs instead of hiring that out. How can those be honestly proud of themselves?
Es una lastima Daniel el estado de deterioro que estan muchos lugares por la incompetencia de algunos. Da pena que ud regrese y se encuentre con este nivel de deterioro de una ciudad tan hermosa de Argentina. De todas maneras es emocionante verlos y disfrutar de sus historías de vida. Les envio saludos desde Catamarca. Mucha suerte.
Me pregunto, si acaso habrá equidad en el mundo o las cosas se irán de mal en peor cada vez más? 🫤 Y eso de Indio canadience? Yo pensé que los indios éran sólo los originarios de la 🇮🇳, en fin muy bueno el documental.
The best was the Canadian frozen lake roads to God's Lake. Manitoba is beautiful. Thanks for the documentary. I live in the capital of Canada and i know what courage and dedication are needed to manage food chain and supply. Great documentary. Thanks again.
This is very sad. I am from Zimbabwe, and my country has been in difficulties for some years now, but this video has made me realise just how much better of we are. African leaders should have mercy on their subjects. 😢😢😢
Tonnes of respect to my fellow Africans who make life easily possible & turning the wheels of the economy where it looks even impossible to survive . The Bolivia’s death 💀 road sends chills down my spine I salute that dude the truck driver
I never heard or had banana beer,if that's how banana beer are being process I think I will never try.The cyclists however do an amazing job,watching what they do literally exhaust me just by watching.
Africa is SO beautiful and unspoiled, struggles yet people laugh and smile. They have a deep faith and no time to argue about silly things like LGBTQ stuff. Hardworking beautiful people, getting about with life.
Great Documentary glory to God, this has changed my perspective to appreciate life more and the simple things i get to enjoy on a daily basis while others struggle to obtain these necessities, I pray that God bless, protect and keep you all in Jesus name ❤
23:55 “they have no children yet, they want to wait until Eric has found a less dangerous job” Gold. Brilliant. I wish more people in the world had this philosophy.
Y uno quejándose de tonterías, solo espero que si hay otra vida, estas personas sean más afortunadas.. porque definitivamente este mundo no es justo, unos ahogándose en riqueza y otros con pobreza extrema. .
"God help me",is precisely the sentiment I wold want on my vehicle, if traveling on Burundis "roads". I would probably go for, "God help us all." Their roads are a sight more developed that many of the less developed countries.
Thank you for these heartwarming yet at the same time heartbreaking stories. Africans are the Poorest in the world, and yet ironically, their continent is the richest in the whole world Given her endowed riches of all kind of mineral riches of the world. African Union, shame on you!!
Americans.... What are we complaining about again????? Thats why they are flocking over here!! They think we have it way too easy and compared to them. We do!!!
Gather family, friends, pets, and go binge this. Preferably on a terrace or patio with cold drinks and a starry sky. But hey, whatever works.
00:00:00 Burundi
The racing cyclists of Burundi
00:42:44 Mali
This is West Africa in late March. The Harmattan, the hot desert wind of the Sahara, is blowing without respite.
01:25:09 Bolivia
The Carretera de la muerte - the road to death- is one of the most dangerous roads in the world.
02:07:29 Canada
The Canadian ice roads exist only for a few months in the winter when the ice is thick enough.
Lol 😂
Why there's no documentaries of world most dangerous road 😢
I wish I could buy coca leaves 🍃 at the corner grocery store. High from Oregon U.S.A
Sweet.. enjoy watching.. with some popcorn 🍿
@@speedfreak8200 😂 junkie.
This is what we call “AUTHENTIC INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM”! Bravo Bravo!!!
This was very interesting I couldn’t go to sleep I stayed awake until 3 in the morning watching this documentary. I so appreciate the determination of the people to make a living. I’m hoping for only good winds blow their way and may they continue to gain the strength needed.
3:56 am
same lol I got hooked
There are a bunch of these !!! In case u wanna stay up half the night again 😂
Once u start watching these, it's hard to stop lol
very Nice
god bless all...
very interesting this epsody
I remember when the Dangerous Roads series was on television in the '00s. I love how the series talks about the culture, the people, and the landscape of the countries they're in. Awesome that FD has the license to show it because it's one of my favorite series on YT.
The courage and determination of people facing extreme challenges in Burundi, Mali, Bolivia, and Canada are awe-inspiring. Whether it's transporting essential goods on bicycles, battling the relentless desert wind, navigating treacherous roads, or braving freezing temperatures, their resilience shines through. Thanks for sharing these remarkable stories.
I can't make it really pass my mind. I have been in part
Salmo 91
I really enjoy these Dangerous Roads series. Not necessarily because of the terrible roads, BUT because I enjoy learning about other cultures worldwide. I cannot travel and explore in person, so I do so watching many travel videos here on UA-cam.
Great respect for those hard working people ❤
These riders are true hustler. Young and striving. I pray that God watches over hard-working people and help them be successful every day.
I am VERY grateful to such content .. it exposes me to the realities of different parts of this world. Thank you so much to these content producers for showing what is happening in some parts of this world.
This doc is so well done. It's much more than just a dangerous road doc it's the lives of the ppl that sacrifice their lives every single day in order to eat and feed their families. It's also sad that these strong boys cant have access to motor or some type of solar ebike. These boys would be the best of the best tough bikes influencers. Where are all the companies.
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Este ritmo de vida en Burundi es para mi sumamente impactante y peligrosa, soy mexicano y usamos las bicicletas pero como medio de transporte en pequeños tramos o hacer ejercicio pero para cargar 200 kg. Se me hace dificil y pesado, por eso admiro a esos jovenes !!.
Burundi will be my next holiday destination it looks beautiful, and the people seem very friendly. I really enjoyed this documentary. Thank❤❤ you
Out of all the videos you have made, Dangerous Roads of Burundi stands out as the most compelling!
They dont make them. They just upload them.
@@CartoonWeasel then who make?
Agree perfectly done
sounds like you like the freedom of hte open air and teh bike
😅😮
Africa is beautiful. The banana brew seems tasty!
Fresh and organic 😊
Watching this for the third time. What a superbly powerful documentary!! I feel like I’m there with them. These documentaries give us so much knowledge into places we will probably never be able to visit. Love ❤️ it 🙏🏼
Thanks to you and your whole team for showing this part of my country 👍🤗
Are you a citizen there? Do you visit India sometimes? Thank you!
Part of your poor country 😂
I am from Tanzania. This documentary makes me realise I don't know the hardship some of black Africans are facing. My memory of my childhood in Africa is nothing but paradise on earth. May be its because my parents fought hard to give me fairy tale upbringing something I don't take for granted now that I am a parent too.
im watching from south africa , i'm also realizing how blessed we are as south African yet we complain so much about our government, we have have best national roads but should there be pothole we scream to our government calling our politicians useless😂. truly this is an eye opener. but now big question remain about Burundian politicians what is it that they do about state funds ?
"My heart was racing the entire time watching this video! The road's sheer drops and precarious twists are jaw-dropping. Thanks for giving us a glimpse of this nerve-wracking journey. I'll stick to armchair travel for this one!"
And I hope these REAL PEOPLE get their share of your industry!!! We cannot even imagine how they struggle just to live/eat. God Bless them all. 😢😢😢
So much respect for people who have been exploited trodden on dealing with corruption as well as mother nature..all you can do keep moving forward
He estado mirando algunos de éstos documentales y realmente me siento afortunada de haber nacido en el país que nací, no es un país muy rico pero tenemos comodidades que veo que muchos no los tienen,
la estupidez humana
Watching from Zimbabwe Gokwe Nembudziya ❤️🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼👍
and in the west we complain....The best ,most authentic smiles i saw from people who have NOTHING ...Divine ,may GOD protect them .This in India but Africa call is ...Africa.Exploited from EVERYTHING .FORZA AFRICA!! Thanks for sharing mate
My Beautiful country Burundi
very pretty yet so poor
Nunca había visto un documental tan increíble como este, a veces me quejo por levántame de la cama a buscar agua.
Me encantó el documental muchas gracias a todas las personas que investigan i hacen posible el documental
Precioso documental y lo he visto dos veces y lo seguiré viendo gracias!!! Un gran esfuerzo de los habitantes y de los integrantes del desarrollo de este documental felicidades por su esfuerzo
I love dangerous roads so much and thanks for uploading, and I wish one day you will do some documentary about dangerous roads in my motherland country Uganda 🇺🇬 the pearl of Africa 🌍, love from Turkey 🇹🇷
Pearl Necklace
Which pearl 😂
Uganda has no dangerous roads if you know dangerous what it means with this documentary
Oh my god. This is good video to show the world how hard the life is for people in Bugundi
Thanks for this expository documentary. One of the best so far.
Keep it up
Always wonder why africa does not have cyclists competitor champions we have these guys cycling up hills in one gear bikes carrying 150kgs everyday at high altitude. I'm sure if given a proper bike these guys would be impressive in the tour de France n other races
We do lol,
Check out Tour du Rwanda to start
THEY WOULD NOT LET THEM IN THE COMPETITION, IT'S A WHITE WORLD
Por la corrupción de sus gobiernos.
Pensé exactamente lo mismo
Because France is using them for soccer
These are some hard working, tough people. I wish them well.
W o w. Many People really don't understand the efforts made to get their stuff either by road or boat .. they just complain if it's not in the store. Thanks from 🇨🇦.
or they live in the inhabitable portions of Canada...
nice documentry
@@_efaultif someone lives someplace, it's habitable lol.
Magnifico documental, bien eleborado, felicitaciones y todo mi respeto
beautiful,brave people.Thank you for posting all this.
💥 24:48 THE BANANAS STOLE A BIKE! AWESOME!!💥 bless the world
I recently detoured through Gary on the way to Chicago and was totally shocked at the little bit I saw. This video was sad to see a city so run down and forgotten.
Yes! Out of all the videos you have made, Dangerous Roads of Burundi stands out as the most compelling!
Love the dangerous roads ones.
What an adventure, i love series like this.
a great documentry enjoyed a lot we want to see more asap
Gracias por la traducción al idioma español. Amo viajar conocer otras culturas pero no tengo los medios. Por eso me encanta cuando encuentro videos muy buenos traducidos, va mi me gusta.
Such a peaceful place based the distances are short
ALGÚN DÍA IRÉ A BURUNDI. ME ENCANTÓ ❤
WOW! BEAUTIFUL ADVENTURES YOU GUYS. JUST BE VERY CAREFUL OK..
GOD BLESS 🙌🙏❤️
I love this series. Thank you ❤
Respect to the people of Burundi 🙌🙌🙌
Beer mixed w blood, sweat, & tears literally! Whoa!
First person to comment. Nice video and I will be in BURUDI next month
Really? For work? For holidays? Please let us know how it goes. Do you post stuff on your channel?
@@FreeDocumentary 😂😂😂😂😂
@@d.bcooper2271 I don't live too far from where some of the loot was found
Such a lush, green country, there should be great farming done there, because of Having Nutrient Filled Soil . That Red African Soil, That Only The Motherland has. Just notice how Green it is there. The possibilities are enormous.
"I am no dreamer, this job holds no future whatsoever."
man thats heartbreaking :( i wish i could get in touch with him to help him out!!!!! 5:54
What kind of help? This guy may been genuinely happy. When a person or society earns their way .....they appreciate their existence more. They take care of things better. And so on!!
..If anything this young man should be an inspiration to ALL the lazy people that are afraid of hard work and hire services to do everything for them. Call Door Dash instead of cooking a nutritious meal. Mow your own lawn, trim your shrubs instead of hiring that out. How can those be honestly proud of themselves?
Nice Documentry with good information. Waiting for such a nice Documentry
this was absolutely incredible 💯❤️
Es una lastima Daniel el estado de deterioro que estan muchos lugares por la incompetencia de algunos. Da pena que ud regrese y se encuentre con este nivel de deterioro de una ciudad tan hermosa de Argentina. De todas maneras es emocionante verlos y disfrutar de sus historías de vida. Les envio saludos desde Catamarca. Mucha suerte.
Respect to these hard working people! Africa 🌍 is forever beautiful.
Watching fr: Japan 🇯🇵 I injoy watching this video thanks
Me pregunto, si acaso habrá equidad en el mundo o las cosas se irán de mal en peor cada vez más?
🫤
Y eso de Indio canadience? Yo pensé que los indios éran sólo los originarios de la 🇮🇳, en fin muy bueno el documental.
The best was the Canadian frozen lake roads to God's Lake. Manitoba is beautiful. Thanks for the documentary. I live in the capital of Canada and i know what courage and dedication are needed to manage food chain and supply. Great documentary. Thanks again.
African poverty is unmatched we only survive but the grace of God
Great to see these two together sharing, and caring. 😊
Amazing parents,Amazing kids what and lovely family,life style yous live an make for your family all blessings to use. What wonderful parents use are
Lihat vidio ini mengajarkan ku arti sebuah kehidupan
Salam dari Indonesia 🎉🎉🎉
Los que vivimos aquí en Latinoamérica somos muy afortunados aquí somos millonarios a comparación de las personas que viven en esos países africanos 😢
Great informative documentary. lt gives a feel of what happens around the world roads in different continents.
An amazing channel, amazing video, amazing lives and wonderful people who love living, thank you, F.D
This is very sad. I am from Zimbabwe, and my country has been in difficulties for some years now, but this video has made me realise just how much better of we are. African leaders should have mercy on their subjects. 😢😢😢
FILIPINO ALWAYS COMPLAINING SEE THE LIFE OF THE PEOPLE IN BURUNDI??😢WE ARE STILL BLESS ALTHOUGH WE ARE NOT A RICH COUNTRY..
So it's safe to say that place in Burundi 🇧🇮 is like a parish in Jamaica 🇯🇲 called St. Mary which is known specifically for banana
Tonnes of respect to my fellow Africans who make life easily possible & turning the wheels of the economy where it looks even impossible to survive . The Bolivia’s death 💀 road sends chills down my spine I salute that dude the truck driver
I love only dangerous road.... Love from India
Haha 😄 only dangerous roads? Ok, cutie. I am from your country as well.
Great video 👍📸
I never heard or had banana beer,if that's how banana beer are being process I think I will never try.The cyclists however do an amazing job,watching what they do literally exhaust me just by watching.
those drummers are amazing
Dangerous Road pls go keep & Safely 🙏🙏
I kept holding my breath watching this videos especially for those cyclist
Amo estas culturas
Africa is SO beautiful and unspoiled, struggles yet people laugh and smile. They have a deep faith and no time to argue about silly things like LGBTQ stuff. Hardworking beautiful people, getting about with life.
Imagine with such strength and endurance, coupled with proper training and sponsors what these guys can do on cycling sport.
It's just my observation
Thanks for showing other parts of the world
big up from Cambridge Jamaica blessings more blessings MI g bless more life 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
That eagle sculptor is pretty talented. That was a brilliance masterpiece.
Hard working and tough people. Looks like the politicians are getting all the 💰
Great Documentary glory to God, this has changed my perspective to appreciate life more and the simple things i get to enjoy on a daily basis while others struggle to obtain these necessities, I pray that God bless, protect and keep you all in Jesus name ❤
23:55 “they have no children yet, they want to wait until Eric has found a less dangerous job” Gold. Brilliant. I wish more people in the world had this philosophy.
Loved it❤
I like tht there's a lot of food available and self employment in this burundi
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Y uno quejándose de tonterías, solo espero que si hay otra vida, estas personas sean más afortunadas.. porque definitivamente este mundo no es justo, unos ahogándose en riqueza y otros con pobreza extrema. .
Excelente documental felicidades al equipo
Thanks!
"God help me",is precisely the sentiment I wold want on my vehicle, if traveling on Burundis "roads". I would probably go for, "God help us all." Their roads are a sight more developed that many of the less developed countries.
That's made my Day Burundi bicyclists, Mali dust roaders, Bolivian scary truckers mammoth trek & The Ice ICE Roaders...
Dios VENDIGA MUCHO y ayude a mis hermanos sufridos de africa 😢😢😢
Thank you for these heartwarming yet at the same time heartbreaking stories. Africans are the Poorest in the world, and yet ironically, their continent is the richest in the whole world Given her endowed riches of all kind of mineral riches of the world. African Union, shame on you!!
Precios fabulous, I love the documentary 🎉🎉🎉🎉
Amazing African footage in depth....
I ❤ este tipo de documentales😊
Always so enthralling
Americans.... What are we complaining about again????? Thats why they are flocking over here!! They think we have it way too easy and compared to them. We do!!!
this is quite good experience of life
wow Amazing