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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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From the borders of the Andes Mountains to the jungle in south Buenos Aires, “It’s make… or break” in this new Dicing with Death, where we train on the roads of extreme Argentina. From lorry drivers in high altitude, approaching summits and braving precipices, to countryside doctors forced to walk for hours, covering more than 5000 metres, to visit patients, to death-deceiving Gauchos competing in corral arena rodeos, they all show a quiet courage and an impenetrable resourcefulness. We will never forget Pablo the farmer, who crosses the rainy-season lagoons on his Mad Max lorry, half bus half tractor, just to deliver milk to his farm.
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“The path and the sky are almost one. We know when we leave but only God knows if we’ll come back.”
A town at the ends of the earth, it seems.
3800 meters above sea level. The Andes
San Antonio de los Cobres in Northwest Argentina
Our high altitude delivery trio have been traveling the road between San Antonio and Payogasta for 15 years now. The three are inseparable: Manuel, Lenke, and their trusty truck which is 45 years old.
We accompany them on their journey which, it must be acknowledged, is, indeed, a dangerous and potentially deadly one.
Along the way, we see the Argentinien version of cowboys and rodeos. They take their competitions very seriously.
A winning gaucho about his win:
There’s no prize money or even a trophy. It’s knowing you’re known for your skill and your courage.
9 Facts if you want to know more about this soulful country Argentina:
1. Argentina has had a tumultuous history. There are several sources I can recommend - Wikipedia is always a first look for me. Too much to list here obviously.
2. We know that football legend Diego Maradona who passed away in December 2020 received godlike adoration not only in Argentina. Was he the best?
3. Madonna played Eva Perón in Alan Parker’s movie musical. That there was a musical about Evita, a disputed political figure in recent Argentine history. Very colorful, very controversial.
4. Argentina is the largest Spanish-speaking nation by area.
5. Yes, the Tango originated in Argentina. Tango is a partner dance, and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay. It was born in the impoverished port areas of these countries, in neighborhoods which had predominantly African descendants.
The tango was frequently practiced in the brothels and bars of ports, where business owners employed bands to entertain their patrons with music.
6. The tango spread to the rest of the world as we know and it is a beloved dance. And the music is divine. And couples really do dance the tango in the streets and squares of Buenos Aires.
7. World renown conductor Daniel Barenboim is from Argentina.
8. Buenos Aires is one of the great theatre capitals of the world, with a scene of international caliber centered on Corrientes Avenue, "the street that never sleeps", sometimes referred to as an intellectual Broadway in Buenos Aires. Teatro Colón is a global landmark for opera and classical performances; its acoustics are considered among the world's top five.
9. Our featured town - San Antonio de los Cobres - is also a stop along the Tren a las Nubes (Train of the Clouds) on the Salta-Antofagasta rail line. Train of the clouds sounds like something we should do a documentary on. To be continued.
Enjoy!
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Good work gets recognized eventually. Thank you though. We don’t mind you spreading the word 😉
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Who rates them? What is the current rating of this channel vs others?
Underrated in what manner?
They should have made tamales out of Pizzaro's entire crew.
The best part of this video is that doctor who traveled that far in that altitude for the treatment of just one kid . Respect .
You Will see plenty of people doing that in South America, inspired by the Cuban doctors.
@@papuette sorry I am Argentine health care is free in my country nothing has to do Cuban doctors, I never saw Cuban doctors in my country that applies for Venezuela
@@diegogarciadeonrubia9697 sou argentino também. De Rio Gallegos. No dije que hay médicos cubanos en Argentina, pero que ellos han inspirado otros medicos por todo el mundo. Saludos desde Goias, Brasil.
Salta (where san Antonio de los cobres is) has a special health system, primary health attention, due to the difficult geographical situation, Alicia's the doctor, the man pulling the mule Is agente sanitario, they bring health care and vaccination in all rural area
@@papuette no estoy de acuerdo. Soy de Salta, viajo seguido por la Quebrada del Toro. La gente de la puna tiene verdadera cultura de trabajo, porque en esos lugares si no trabajas no sobrevivis. La influencia cubana más bien está acabando con esa cultura de trabajo. La salud pública es pésima. La enfermera que muestra el documental es una excepción, queda poca gente sin infectarse de comunismo.
Pablo, the great Argentinian Mad-Max of milk delivery
😂
I watch this Doc just because His Truck
I agree... pablo's truck is a beast!!!
You deserve to get 100 like for your underrated comment.
My thoughts too went back to the Mad-Max trucks. This truck is quite a beast
Salute to all of them. I hold my breath for Pablo driving in the water. I was breathless for the two truck drivers for their bravery. Thank you Dr for your selfless service. Awesome video to watch. Blessings to all.🙏❣❣❣
I can’t enough of watching these, just seeing how people travel is enough to make me feel lucky as hell. It’s something we all do, for some it’s just a boring commute but for others every journey is big deal with challenges to overcome. Much respect.
She is paid by the state, she could just be at home chilling but chooses to travel through impossible just to see a baby girl. All my respect to you Mamm
These uppity doctors in the U.S. could learn something from this saint
True! Huge respect for the lady :)
powerful for sure
@@FURST420 i agree, and i bet she doesn't get paid a lot like doctors in the US and yet she goes through the hassle of going up a huge mountain to see a little indigenous girl who is sick..
@Robby Dey Your point? Doctors in the U.S still have an average salary of 100k, looks like a lot compared to the 28k the Argentineans earn. You saying doctors and lawyers are struggling to pay the bills is laughable.
In 78, when I was 18, I worked as a supply man for a deep coal mining company in Tennessee.
When my 12 hour shift was over, I would hitch a ride with a loaded coal truck, down the steep winding gravel an dirt roads. At the very steep grades, the driver an myself would open our doors in case the driver missed a gear, sending us wide open downhill with a loaded truck. I had to bail out three times in the two years I worked there. Bloody battered an bruised, I lived to work another day. 4 people lost their lives while I worked there, an I felt blessed to go on to college. God bless these men that do this very dangerous job, day in an day out for years.
Very inspiring, I should be going to college but im hesitant because i dont know what to study. Your comment gave me some good perspective! Bless you
....only to have Obama say 'you didn't build that' and then phase out their industry.
Glad to see a fellow Appalachian, my ancestors like you pushed through and through for a living.
God bless you,too. R U a drummer?
@@joeymyopic yes. I’ve been playing since age 13 and still play today at 62.
Impeccable how these compatriots adapt to the adversities. You become a farmer, mechanic, innovator, sailor, and father. All in one. Thank you for the docu.
Thank you for the lovely comment. Truly awesome. 🙏
True he is everything, it's adoption 👌
Argentinians have great mentality. "If it's still running why to buy new one." I spent in Argentina three and half years and I 've seen cars, tvs, refrigerators, old hand tools in day to day using. Even people with money don't get rid of old stuff if it is good. I like it.
I agree, and that mentally stays with you through your life.
I'm from Argentina, but living abroad for the past 20 years.
One thing to note, though, people do that out of necessity mostly. Many don't have the money to buy new, and labor is quite cheap, so repairs are quite common.
if ain't broken why fix it?
how it should be
True!
It's also like this in Pakistan
The resilience and determination of the people in extreme Argentina showcased in this documentary are truly remarkable. From lorry drivers conquering high altitudes to doctors walking miles to reach patients, their courage shines through. Pablo's Mad Max journey is unforgettable. Thanks for sharing this inspiring story.
Nice trip to Argentina.
Hats off to the lady doctor, doing her best to reach out to the unreachable.
And thanks to free documentary crew for the free trip to Argentina.
It never fails..the doctor went there all by herself, right? The nurse walked pulling the horse. Nurses study and work very hard too but the doctors take the cake. Wouldn't you say?
Thanks bro! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷💪 Where are you from?
Greetings from Georgia USA ... Beautiful hard working people💃🚛
@@Agustin_18.09 Am from the beautiful country of Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪.
Thank you.
@@SonOfTheMostHighGod777 Wow amazing! I love Kenya, and África! 😍
Doctor Alysia and me breathing heavily at 4800 metre altitude. Hats off documentary team. God bless you.
Wonderful documentary, you guys always provide the best content!!! Respect ✊🏾 to the people of Argentina 🇦🇷. Love ❤️ from California 🇺🇸!!! Keep up the amazing work!!!
Hey thank you! Greetings to my home state CA and we extend our hellos from Berlin and Vienna
Thanks bro! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷 I love USA🇺🇲💪
@@FreeDocumentary You forgot to mention that the pope is from Argentina, and Maradona was the greatest player of all the time and Argentina has the best food in the world, Argentina won the World Cup Twice!
I hope Pablo and his family are still managing to keep their farm going and keeping food in all of their bellies. Hopefully the kids have been able to get back to school as well. Pablo seems like a great man, and his wife and kids of course all seem great as well. My heart goes out to them I truly hope they’re thriving.
That's one hell of a rig Pablo built. Damn impressive ingenuity
This doctor's sacrifice is unbelievable.
Respectful greetings.
This great doctor knows what life is.
She is great.
Indeed. Very dedicated.
That’s one heck of a house call, she got guts
God bless Dr. Alicia who travels for hours under difficult conditions to take care of her patients. She's truly a life saver.
That was impressive and completely insane. It's good thing it wasn't anything urgent or they wouldn't have been able to get medical care.
Yes indeed, May God bless her with all His bounties
The most frequently expressed complaint men have about women is that, women are always trying to change them. When a woman loves man, she feels responsible to assist him growing, try to help him improve the way he does things. She forms the home improvement committee and he becomes her primary focus. No matter how much he resist her help, she persists. Waiting for an opportunity to help him or tell him what to do. She thinks she's nurturing him while he feels he's being controlled, instead he wants her acceptance.
Love Argentina from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤🇦🇷
I also like Bangladesh greetings from Argentina!
Saludos desde mexico🇲🇽 hermanos argentinos👋
Tienen un hermoso pais, bonita cultura y bonita gente, mis respetos ✌️✌️✌️
I loved watching this. I live in Salta and work in a lithium mine near San Antonio de los Cobres, and I've traveled those roads countless times. The terrain it's not the most dangerous thing, I think that would be the isolation and the weather.
In the event of a mechanical problem or accident you are hundreds of kilometers away from any town, with no radio or phone signal and temperatures at night reaching -20°C even in summer.
There was this time a coworker got lost in a salt flat in the middle of a snow blizzard (we call it "viento blanco" here) and got stuck, we found him a few hours later and he could have died for sure.
saludos desde bs. as. zona sur!!
Saludos desde otro pais ... 😁
Estuve en Salta y Jujuy hace unos años. Hermosísimo, pero ya a los 4200m de altura me sentía mal.
Increíble el brillo y el reflejo del sol en las salinas. Ni me puedo imaginar con nieve, y sin ninguna referencia.
I was in your country before the pandemic. I love Argentina, I was on skiing holiday their.
I have family in Salta and I can't wait to get back there. I live in DC now. It's such an interesting country, people here don't know much about it but if you know, you know and love it over there. If I could find work in my industry I would live there in a heart beat.
ONE MORE LEGENDARY FILM BY FREE DOCUMENTARY!
I liked the dedicated doctor going extra mile treating sick patient in remote areas...........
Excelente documental !!! Es una vergüenza que la gente del norte este tan abandonada por los políticos. Dios los bendiga estás personas si que hacen Patria Todos merecemos una vida mejor. Saludos desde Concordia, Entre Ríos, Argentina 🇦🇷🌹😘
Mi corazón chileno se tiñó de celeste y blanco , cuando canté " Oíd , mortales , el grito sagrado " en Osorno , Chile , para dar la bienvenida a mis hermanos argentinos en un campeonato internacional de Tae Kwon Do .
I'd rather pay for this channel than Netflix any day.
You are donate through their Patron in the description.
I pay 10 bucks a month for UA-cam and it's commercial free if I want to listen to a podcast on it I can turn the phone off I get movies at no additional cost and music
@@msain427 it’s only $10?! I thought it was more than that
then donate through PATREON, link is in the description
Me Too! Especially the African one!
Wow ,incredible ! Someone gave the suggestion these docus should be shown at schools. Just to make some kids realize there's a world beyond their often pampered little lives and might take things less for granted .
The selfless act of the doctor is impressive. God bless her and give her strength❤️
I LOVE THESE VIDEOS FROM ALL DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. NO ONE HAS GOOD BREAKS , GOOD TRANSMISSIONS , OR GOOD TIRES, AND THEY ALL HAVE PROBLEMS WITH TURNING.
God bless Argentina and it’s hardworking people 🙏🏻
A 50 minutes video being watched without skipping... that's what called interesting or enjoyable 👍
Greatest series of Documentaries ever
True I don't skip any ads on there videos because of that
Thank you. Seriously. We get so many who complain about the ads. I explain our concept and that’s how we generate revenue to license these documentaries so they’re available for everyone and not only the ones who can afford subscription fees. Thank you 🙏
Love these videos
@@FreeDocumentary Are you actually licensed to run these? I always thought they were just pirated lol
The reason i paid my subscription fee is not for the ads but i sincerely hope the funds will goes towards these great documentaries.
Going to be a sad day when I have watched all of them
But there’s so much new to discover in this amazing world - don’t worry. You’ll always find something you’ll love
the problem is that it probably takes 3-4 weeks to record the material and only 50 minutes to watch it... :/
Same :
same here
Theres deadliest journeys, too. Those are dubbed so you dont have to read small text.
Have you watched "WORLDS MOST DANGEROUS WAYS TO SCHOOL"? THOSE ARE BETTER THAN THIS.
Mi admiración y reconocimiento a quienes protagonizaron el documental y a sus realizadores. Grandes trabajadores todos.
Duele que la actual burocracia argentina, operando siempre desde la comodidad (e ignorancia) nunca esté a la altura de las circunstancias.
Mi admiración y respeto para estas personas , trabajadoras y luchonas como decimos en México, grande argentina!!
Saludos desde santiago del estero Argentina
That female doctor Alicia deserves an award from UN!!! She is a dedicated doctor
no le queda otra que es diferente.
@@LManhattan Si le queda otra... hacerse politica. Pero no, ella es medica te guste o no seguira haciendo su trabajo.
por suerte no piensa como vos.-
@@ramonluna4266 quien se refirió a la enfermera? Me da igual si sigue haciendo lo que hace. Lo que digo es que da mucha vergüenza que la gente viva tan mal.
A person finds his reward on the Day of Resurrection with God Almighty if he embraces Islam and believes and does not associate anything with him.
I applaud the people of Argentina 🇦🇷
Thanks! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷
Where are you from?
jajjaja
They are racists
@@volooooo Who?
@@LManhattan people from Argentina
God bless the dedicated Doctor the smile to treat the baby is worth a million dollars.
My Heart goes out for many of the People in the Third World. Just when I thought I had seen most of the Hardships they have to go through just to make a living and survive I see a Documentary like this. Let us all be thankful for what we have.
And who exactly would you want us to thank? If one lives in extreme poverty, even condoms are too expensive! Not true for religious books however.
Um, Argentina isn't a third world country, and there are worse places in the US and Canada than those shown here.
@@Kat-tr2ig Argentina IS a Third World Country ( y te lo digo como argentino). It's just "3rd World" is a very, very wide definition. There a many ( probably, most) worst places in the world to live than Argentina, for sure: We are still in the "upper side" of the developing world. Yet, the fact so many people has to endure what they have to, on the inner regions of our nation. clearly shows the level of disparity of income, and precariety of infraestructure we have, wich is not akin to a 1st World Nation. It's not a shame to face our reality.
@@ernstschloss8794 no importa que tan rico seas, la geografía de estos lugares no va a cambiar y van a haber gente que quiera vivir en esos lugares, pero pasa que hay tanta gente ignorante que piensa que así es todo Argentina y no un lugar remoto en la puna.
I absolutely love these documentaries. It's amazing to get a glimpse into these wonderful people's lives.
Man I am so happy see this beautiful and humble Argentina people thank you for this documentary
i love the doctor's dedication to her job..salute!!!
Props to the camera crew for filming these documentaries!
I pray for them!
I’m touched by the Doctor ALICIA dedication and love for the people in the far away places. God bless her🙏🙏🙏
Gracias por este documental, Soy de Entre Ríos. Me emociona ver los paisajes diversos de mi país.
i liked very much this doc, I born in Argentina and lived in different countries, you forget to mention several things on the 9 tops, Argentina has the highest mountain in the whole American continent (north, central and south) its called Aconcagua with 6962 ms over sea level, a Huge part of Patagonia belongs to the country, theres Glaciers, deserts, fossilized forest, at the north west theres the High Andean Range, one of the biggest salt flat in the world , but on the east theres jungles and one of the 7 natural wonders "the Iguazú Falls". Argentina had many contrast, with many different things to see and taste. very happy to seen that you enjoyed the trip,
I love argentina ❤️ , I dream of visiting once & I'm from india
@@veerivibes4236 veeresh, you will love it, theres many different scenarios, but some of them will be familiar for you, the Andes mountain range its pretty similar to de Himalayas I been at India for a month traveling a lot, mostly at Rajastan, Hampi ( I LOVED ), Varanassi, South Goa, Udaipur and the Blue City ,you are welcome to visit America (we are a continent , south central and north)
@@pajaros_sin_fronteras3338 thanks for your hearty welcome bro ,but I love visiting latin America especially argentina I don't know why I love ❤️ latino culture ..
@@veerivibes4236 txs u, when I say AMERICA, I don't mean usa, America its the whole continent , from Alaska to Ushuaia at Patagonia
@@veerivibes4236 in deed im Argentinian, but I live at Colombia, a gorgeous place to ride! namaste
Respect for the crew which made this documentary, all hat off for the Doctor ❤️
That old Mercedes truck is strong as rock!
They are plenty of 1114 still working along the country and pulling up to 45 tons. Is an awesome simple truck.
@@nicolasp7395 45 ton? Never, 8 ton maximum.
@@augustopinheiro9322 28-45.
@@augustopinheiro9322 all day here!! Is legal up to 45t, obviously with trailer! Search if you want. I mean, truck+trailer empy is around 13t to 14.5t, the rest up to 45t is for load in the truck.
German Engineering at its finest
A big thumbs up for the 🥛 🐄 milk Delevery Truck and driver ||
💜 from:
Himachal (India)
Wow, argentina went from the proyected next super power in the 60s, to a post apocalyptic world in the 2000s, thats some achievement on its own
THANKS TO JOHNSON AND REAGAN
@@lucreciadesumbila2010 don´t forget thatcher
The journey to this places is really adventurous, thrilling, dramatic n dangerous too. Yes, we 'll never know if we ever come back or not. At my age n ailing health of almost 70... it is much safer to watch and follow every steps of the journey from my rocking chair at home! By the way, i enjoy looking at this remarkable travel documentary! Greetings from Malaysia!
Extraordinary. What a team. The efforts you are taking to shoot these films are unprecedented. Hats off.
Sunday made! Pablo's and Lenke's ingenuity and resourcefulness is world class and the Doctors commitment is admirable!
Zviri sei wekumusha? Uripowo pano😂😂
@@maxnashemaxnashe1904 bhoo mukuru hatishaikwi every Sunday
In this country too much doctors and nurses and theachers in rural áreas makes thats sacrificed works, in far away áreas. obviosly their loves his works. Grettings.
Always appreciate the cameramen for the immense work done and an unfailing courage
I worked for a guy frim Argentina yrs ago d ef not only one the best bosses but best person I ever knew him and his wife Celica amazing people to learn from .
Thanks for making us closer to every inch of the globe
Doctor i am really saluting you. The world really need the doctor like you. Thank you so much doctor .
*That Doctor is doing such an incredible job*
👇Respect
Argentina , mi país ; soy nieto y bisnietos de inmigrantes ; las personas de este documental son mis hermanos de territorio . Pero nos falta mucho para ser una Nacion . Grande Argentina , mi país , donde se subsiste , se sufre , se vive , con o sin Dios .
La geografía inmensa se revela a cada paso .
❤ Argentina from India.
Jajajaja
@@leandrofregenal6091 Me and my friend are 9 years old and we was riding with her teenage sister in a little car and she was driving us home from the lake and the brakes stopped working when she was driving down the mountain and the car ran off the edge of the mountain and it flipped over and over down a huge hill and all three of us girls were wearing our bikini tops and bottoms and everyone was barefooted
Best wishes Vishnu, to you and your great country!
Thanks to this channel I'm able to see different people from all over the world fighting for their daily lives.
I'm also fighting for my daily lives here in the Northeast India and with this channel shows me the harsh underpaid salary of others I have less to complain about the huge gap between rich and poor.
And btw I'm fine with watching ads as we get to watch great documentary for free and I've watch all deadliest road documentary 👍 keep up the good content,loves❤️ from India,hope you guys all be safe from this daily lives destroyer i.e Covid-19
Pablo is awesome, coolest truck-bus-whatever I've seen. That guy will survive a nuclear war.
lol
very creative to transform a bus over 50 years old, into an off-road truck
@@justo2000 As an Argentine he Is not the only in my city a Lot of people use buses as trucks as well some uses retired tanks as tractors or bulldozers . We are literaly the Russia of sounth América.
@@issacnuri5924 great comparison jajajaj
What do you think about this video: "Why Argentina could become the next Germany"
Mad Max es Argentino y se llama Pablo.
Ni los motochorros llegarian tal lejos y alto jaj
@@matiasfpm malardo boludo
@@matiasfpm malardo
Argentina, la vergüenza del mundo.
@@LManhattan Y vos de donde a ver?
I tip my hat to these men and women god bless them
the landscape is just mindblowing..
The best documentary on UA-cam, you cant skip a minute when watching. 👌
Pablo's Truck is everything
Argentina great country! Greetings from Perú.
No conozco Perú pero los quiero hermanos !
Perú great country, greetings from Brasil.
Much love from Kerala India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
This is one of the best documentaries I've seen about Argentina. It is a beautiful country. Kuddos to Alicia and Pablo. Their dedication is outstanding. I would love to visit the Gaucho country. They have the best charasca.
Man...I gotta say this !! Your documentaries are awesome !! Now I'm seeing my life from a different perspective. Keep doing these...
Love from India !
Had some rough days driving a truck but those guys! much respect.
Indeed
Grate love & respect for Argentina 🇦🇷🇦🇷 & all crew off free documentary ❤️❤️ from 3d world Ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹..
Your economy is better off than Argentina, just saying.
(I was triggered when you mentioned '3rd world', that was unnecessary) 😁
We Argentines know that Argentina is also from the third world too so 🇦🇷🤝🇪🇹
@@danielblue4460 bro you don't known the true definition of 3rd world
The doctors deserves all the top awards on earth and deserve lot more
What a wonderful Country and people!
Mercedes 1114 es el guerrero argentino que jamas te dejara. compañero fiel en el camino.
es de Alemania
Fue un desarrollo netamente local de esta filial Daimler Mercedes para Argentina y se exporto a los países vecinos
Todo un guerrero!
Todo un guerrero!
Ya paso si época dorada y no deberían andar por las rutas
This narrator's voice can typically makes any thing/place to a more scary and interesting one instantly. Even your own home 😁
Love these documentaries btw ❤
Greatest series ever, loved this deadliest roads series🔥
Que buen documental!!! Los felicito... vamos Argentina carajo!!!!🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷
The doctor and nurse risking their health to help restore others. Much love and respect
This keeps my eyes and mind open, and shields me from my greatest enemy...ignorance
Ignorance is among many is a scourge if you ask me. Smart mind, healthy bodies - that’s the why forward for all. You can’t manipulate sick minds and bodies.
Love watching your videos love argentina🇦🇷❤️from Afghanistan 🇦🇫❤️
Thanks! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷!
I love Afghanistan! ♥️🇦🇫
I love earth, humans, and animals, love you brother or sister
thanks bro !!
Grettings from Argentina - Salta State ! 🔵⚪🌞⚪🔵
love your country
Thanks we love u 2 💙💛💙
The respect i ev for doctor alicia is 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
What a beautiful country
Don't cry for me argentina.. but argentina never cry's for it's people, because of crook politicians..!! God bless you argentina 🙏🙏
Watching this documentary at 12:55 a.m. at home (after coming back from my work place where I worked on a computer for some hours) reminds me of the hard work and toil put by people around the world for living. Kudos to all those who go through daily hardships to earn honest living, which even if does not give them enough to eat, gives them satisfaction of putting themselves to good use.
Are you a full stack developer?
@@d.bcooper2271 No sir, I am a content writer.
Never stop posting such as videos. I have travelling around the world through this channel 😎
That takes milk delivery to a whole new level
its already butter when he reaches destination.
No credit for the narrator who does a good job without excessive theatricality. Everything about these documentaries is top drawer. 👍
Muy bueno el documental . Gracias por mostrarnos así . Es verdad , mad max es argentino .
When the documentary about roads come out, I klicked faster than ever
Me too.
Man I'm grateful for everything I have can't imagine living in such a harsh place.
Yet they love their harsh home.
And yet if you were to measure their happiness I guarantee like most poor countries are happier then any American with a cushy job nice house and a mortgage
Happiness per capita
@@msain427 Hahahaha no.
Perhaps it's mostly about conditioning, some are ignorant and seemingly happy, while others are knowledgeable and seemingly miserable.
Obviously there must be an inherent biological component that tweaks our ability to experience and survive both and all the in between? The instinct to survive that all living things have?
All life on this planet had a common ancestor, all living matter today share ancient relationships with each other.
Salute to the brave argentinian..viva!!!
que buen documental, nuchas gracias./ very good documentary, thank you very much from Argentina
Muchas gracias e con mucho gusto
I love this documentary,and I learnt a big lesson from it.
That, no matter how hard your path is, someone somewhere is on another harder pathway of life.
Always be contented with whatever life throws at you.
It is well in Jesus name Amen
I haven’t watched tv in 8 months but never have missed watching these amazing world class documentaries .. 👌🏼😍
Thanks for these beautiful documentaries . Love from INDIA
Thank you Pk Mishi and we send our love back from Berlin and Vienna
This channel deserve more popularity
Well then spread the word 😃
This is the first time I watch a documentary of this channel . As an Argentinean I congratulate you for an excellent work.