South Sudanese people are surprisingly the most welcoming and peacefull people you'll ever meet. I'm Kenyan and my grandmother used to provide food to some South Sudanese family who were refugees as she had a small local restaurant. The family got asylum in some western country and once they were doing well, they helped my grandma build a new house. To be honest I can never forget them wherever they are!
What a heartwarming story! It’s amazing how acts of kindness can create lasting bonds that transcend borders and cultures. The generosity of the South Sudanese family towards your grandmother is truly inspiring. Have you ever thought about reconnecting with them to see how their lives have unfolded since then?
I believe you cos I am a South Sudan citizen who base outside world and my phone is full of people who are not related to each other’s but I do assist them not because I have a enough but it’s good to show kindness
Here suffering is a way of life we accept it quickly with no hope to avoid tension in life.we live and die off just like that we only fight to live the rest are optional luxuries.
This is why Whites are being called racists because we don't want this and worse than this in our countries. Nothing against these people, they are who they are. That still don't give them a right to come to European lands. This makes me grateful to be from those lands also.
Being a South Sudanese, this is definitely the best documentary I watched about my Country after "DINKA, THE LEGENDARY CATTLEKEEPERS" ON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. My country possesses abudant resources that have potential to mitigate any disaster, but the corrupt leaders impeded the country's development. We hope this regime could end in nearest future and good leadership could succeed inorder to rebuild what was left by the war during liberation period instead of destroying what was left by the war.
Oh just stop with the "but muh leaders". Stop blaming everyone else. Take responsibility for your own BS. It's the citizens fault because y'all tolerate it, now live with it.
@@A_Stereotypical_Heretic you are so low iq. By this logic it's the us citizens fault that the national debt went up by $25 trillion since 2001. Also that means German citizens are at fault for letting in 6 million refugees to their country in 2016 alone. Ah yes that would also mean that Ukranian citizens are at fault for the war inside their country and let's not forget about Mexico where the people are responsible for letting Cartels take over not the politicians. 😂and I bet you're the type of guy to blame it on the 👃people at the end of the day 🥱🥱🥱🥱
I have been visiting many places in South Sudan for a couple of years. What I can assure you this country is beautiful adorned with the most resilient and respectful people I have ever come across. I believe one day this country will get out of this misery and will be a shining star in the world, especially for the East Africa Region. This video and other documentaries will serve as witness for the future generations.
More people should watch this and realize how well they have it. I haven't got much but I'm thankful for the my life in a free society. Thanks for sharing.
Good to see video on South Sudan, my country, on this channel for the first time. The people are suffering but very resilient and resourceful. I wish the camera crew went to the other parts of the country. The video was made in the areas around Juba, the capital. There is too much disaster and a lot of struggle for survival in the other parts of the country.
@@tmaktmak1464 This is a series that’s been released at 1 per day this last few days up to now I think. So I’m assuming they mean this series in general, not so much as this 1 hour episode that was only released 30 mins ago . 👍
The drivers on all these episodes are the most persevering and resilient folks I've seen....endurance and positivity at maximum levels. I would be ashamed to quit if I was with them....they don't give in.
Thank you for seeing the beauty of Africa nature and its coexistence in humanity's viewpoint. They think living in town is the perfect world. Let's truth be told
I have been waiting for this since am from South Sudan and kept on wondering when and how will this documentary be recorded. I understand the hardship y’all went through to get this documentary but great it’s here now 🎉
I'm from Sri Lanka and must say here that this documentary channel is producing excellent documentaries worth watching. I like them very much. Thanks a lot.. I'm looking forward to watching more .....
What tunnel ? Oh you mean the western world the white man country, countries like Canada America England Germany and more the light at the end of the tunnel
@nashplaggaa5592 We are not in a tunnel, brother. According to us, there is no peace in the heart of the city. Remember, Garden of Eden doesn't need to be beautified to look like a city. It's a natural nature , with men of integrity and resilience, and that is humanity lifestyles.
@@shanirichards820How is America a tunnel??! And, many nationalities live in all of these countries, not only “the white man”! Africans live here, too! 🤣😂
Thanks Guillaume Lhotellier & Antoine Boddaert for yor amazing docs especially the former series o deadliest roads to meeting the Narco king Escobar. I appreciate feeling like I have travelled the world from the lens of you camera. To MANY MORE! ❤ from Kenya, East Africa.
At a point, my heart became so heavy watching my fellow African brothers and sisters going through this hell just to survive. Sending my warm regards from Ghana 🇬🇭. Africa will be great.
That's not suffering, my brother it's existence. There is no peace in the heart of Town. uniqueness is greatness, not vice versa popularity being greatness. There is life and wisdom in nature. Watch, listen, and observe, and you will understand the bigger picture of those strong men of South sudan lifestyles.
South sudanese are resilient hard working courageous people we north sudanese had been living with them in in one country before separation. Non visionary northern politician failed to embrace diversity and led to the separation of of the big Sudan. However we still feel that they are our brothers and countrymen. Our hearts will be united forever.
Its really sad when you see people struggling like this ,while back in Kenya its the South Sudanese who drive very expensive cars and live large. I wish we would hold each others hands and give a helping hand,Regardless of whatever happens South Sudan is a beautiful country with beautiful people sending you love from Kenya. I need a friend from this country......
Watching from Haiti 🇭🇹 and I hope those people rise up just like us and some parts in South Sudan look similar like Haiti and I love my brothers and sisters from South Sudan we’re the same people and they just like us hard working people 🇭🇹🤝🏿🇸🇸
Uhm ... Haiti looks like Africa by now, not the other way round. And by rising up you mean destroying whats left even further as you do in Haiti. Why do you wish that to the poor South Sudanes? What have they done to you? DON'T become Haiti you have it hard enough already!
@@1000-r3g actually Haiti have always been look like Africa and our history is more attached with Africa and When we got off from the Boat our culture never changed and it’s stay the same with Africa and we the only country in Americas that share so much in common with Africa and Haiti always forever call itself little peace of Africa and there is no difference between Haiti and Africa 🇭🇹🤝🏿🇸🇸
@@jonathannestor6557 Yeah, I know, that explains the state the country is in. But its even worse than in most countries in Africa, cause Haiti tries to make due without Whites or Asians and well, its not working. Its really sad what has become of Haiti. I hope they, one day, decide to put their resources into construction rather than destruction. But i don't see that coming :((
@@1000-r3g since Haiti is the only country in Americas that share so much in common with Africa and Haiti deserve to be full members of African Union and we need connections between Haiti and Africa
@@jonathannestor6557 Yeah i mean Haiti is Africa anyways but why would you want to be part of that disfunctional un-unity that never ever will learn to work together? That makes no sense. You allready have more than enough problems as it is. Why would you want even more? I mean dude, when the Ukriane war started and the entire world was evcuating from there, they weren't even able to evacuate. Instead demand "the west" should do it. Do you *really* want to be part of an organisation like that? The Boy Scouts would have done better than the African Union you know?
Am a Kenyan by blood but the kind of that have for sudanese 💯💝back then in 2020 a sudanese guy supported me when I was in prison in Qatar until I was realized in August 26th 2022 I love you sudanese (🫡MAMA 🌍 AFRICAN)❤❤❤❤
I knew a couple of guys from South Sudan who moved to the US and they now own a junk hauling company with a couple of trucks. My husband is a mechanic and we used to own a mobile repair business and we worked on their trucks. They were about the nicest most hardworking dudes I’ve ever met! Now I know why! WOW!
It really upsets me so much how the government and leaders in Africa make life hell for these people! They could have paid roads, police, fresh water, but the corruption seems to never stop. I pray these people can find good fortune and peace in their lives… they definitely deserve it and work hard for what they have in their life. I really think and hope this century Africa will reach its full potential and its people will be able to live better lives than the past. ❤❤❤
Me encantan estos documentales. Me hace valorar lo que tengo. Sobre todo el agua potable y centros de salud, electricidad y vegetales. Y gracias por traducirlo al castellano. Excelente canal.
Great theme this deadliest journeys. Excellent narrating. Superb shots (drones too). I saw the congo one, now I need to subscribe. Top-notch documentary.
@@shanirichards820, yes!! because there’s not much we can do on Social Media, politicians with the nation’s resources are the ones accountable for the miseries. We as ordinary people can spread love❤️ to each other to unite ourselves as Africans and eradicate corruptions and nepotism for better life. Please do not come to Social Media and try to silence others, everyone has the right to express their opinions and thoughts without criticism. Learn to gain insight and knowledge instead discounting others’ opinions/thoughts. I’ve noticed that you’re troll, go out and find something to do. Peace, love and better life for everyone in the world 🌎 ❤❤
As a Kenyan bantu, I can't understand what they are saying in their ethnic languages but from the accents it's close to that of nilotes of Kenya. One community is speaking like the Masai and the other on as the luo
Still you didn't hear us Acholi of South Sudan speaking then, that's typical Luo. eg. we called water PEE in Acholi, and then try and ask any Luo in Kenya how they called it, you will hear the same PEE. Otherwise check my own name. My uncle is called Opio, same for the great great grandfather of Barack Obama. Kenya Luo traced their origin from Sudan.
@@duncanocheing4621 I once watched a video with the Acholi of Uganda and noted that big similarity with Luos. Your names are similar too. That's quite interesting
Thank you for letting us see the trials of life that people go through every day ! A lot of this is because of corrupt governments. When there is struggle to get one meal per day, we know it is really bad ! Thank You. Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
I've been watching documentaries on this channel and been wondering when they will ever make a documentary about my country,this is the first documentary ever on this channel about SSD. I'm glad you showed the World the youngers country, big up.
If you have a warm, dry bed in which to sleep, a quick commute to work or see family, and access to life's simple pleasures like a meal at the restaurant, just say a little prayer giving thanks to the almighty for the blessings that you have and probably take for granted. Cheers!
My brave & strong people🙏🇸🇸❤️❤️we’ll come out of these miseries😢 horrible corruptions that drained over 8 billions dollars donated to build the nation, we would have been like Singapore right now 😢
Saya bersyukur bisa tinggal di negara tercinta Indonesia ini. Saya sangat salut dengan orang orang ini, mereka sangat gigih dalam menjalani kehidupan nya.
Soy colombiano Admiro la valentía y resistencia de estas personas no cualquiera pude sobre vivir a tan dura vidas Dios 🙏🏻 los bendiga son lindas personas
I went to school with some of south sudanese who found their way to kenya and have a better life...they are good in sports especially basketball and football...really friendly guys❤😢🎉
Thanks for the more information about our country this content was very interesting and it shows a lot of about our country the beautiful part and the worst part and it also shows how strong our people are .... A very special video thank so much best documentary ❤
This is so sad these people deserve better. They need proper roads why can’t they have unity and make a better life for themselves and their families.😊
The look on those poor children on that abandoned island just broke my heart. I can not imagine what these children have to go through just to make it in life. It is hard to imagine the huge difference between those who have and those who live in absolute poverty.
Up untill you're leaving in their country, they are some of the most hostile human beings I've come across in east Africa. So much trauma from the war and colorism they experienced while still under Sudan. You can still see the pain and aggression they've suffered 😢
This is a typical example of when rain, rivers, fertile land, and oil becomes cursed resources. When you have all these and you live this kind of life is sad.
South Sudanese people are surprisingly the most welcoming and peacefull people you'll ever meet. I'm Kenyan and my grandmother used to provide food to some South Sudanese family who were refugees as she had a small local restaurant. The family got asylum in some western country and once they were doing well, they helped my grandma build a new house. To be honest I can never forget them wherever they are!
What a heartwarming story! It’s amazing how acts of kindness can create lasting bonds that transcend borders and cultures. The generosity of the South Sudanese family towards your grandmother is truly inspiring. Have you ever thought about reconnecting with them to see how their lives have unfolded since then?
nhhh i disagree
I believe you cos I am a South Sudan citizen who base outside world and my phone is full of people who are not related to each other’s but I do assist them not because I have a enough but it’s good to show kindness
That's just a rare case, hao majamaa ni shida.
Christian people*******
Watching this from the comfort of my home makes me realize how easy my life really is. These people are built different.
Here suffering is a way of life we accept it quickly with no hope to avoid tension in life.we live and die off just like that we only fight to live the rest are optional luxuries.
They are built; they are the tallest people on the planet. It must be thousands of years of genetic due to diet and how they live.
There's always someone somewhere living better than you
@@Macky1101That’s not true.
This is why Whites are being called racists because we don't want this and worse than this in our countries. Nothing against these people, they are who they are. That still don't give them a right to come to European lands. This makes me grateful to be from those lands also.
Being a South Sudanese, this is definitely the best documentary I watched about my Country after "DINKA, THE LEGENDARY CATTLEKEEPERS" ON NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC. My country possesses abudant resources that have potential to mitigate any disaster, but the corrupt leaders impeded the country's development. We hope this regime could end in nearest future and good leadership could succeed inorder to rebuild what was left by the war during liberation period instead of destroying what was left by the war.
Love ur country and people
God bless u with good health and lots of money
Oh just stop with the "but muh leaders". Stop blaming everyone else. Take responsibility for your own BS. It's the citizens fault because y'all tolerate it, now live with it.
@@A_Stereotypical_Heretic you are so low iq. By this logic it's the us citizens fault that the national debt went up by $25 trillion since 2001. Also that means German citizens are at fault for letting in 6 million refugees to their country in 2016 alone. Ah yes that would also mean that Ukranian citizens are at fault for the war inside their country and let's not forget about Mexico where the people are responsible for letting Cartels take over not the politicians. 😂and I bet you're the type of guy to blame it on the 👃people at the end of the day 🥱🥱🥱🥱
I have been visiting many places in South Sudan for a couple of years. What I can assure you this country is beautiful adorned with the most resilient and respectful people I have ever come across. I believe one day this country will get out of this misery and will be a shining star in the world, especially for the East Africa Region. This video and other documentaries will serve as witness for the future generations.
More people should watch this and realize how well they have it. I haven't got much but I'm thankful for the my life in a free society. Thanks for sharing.
Yes exactly. Sometimes I wish I could take the wife and kids to such place for a 2 week holiday. They will understand life much better after 😅
Good to see video on South Sudan, my country, on this channel for the first time. The people are suffering but very resilient and resourceful. I wish the camera crew went to the other parts of the country. The video was made in the areas around Juba, the capital. There is too much disaster and a lot of struggle for survival in the other parts of the country.
I have watched many of these documentaries, but I had to stop in the middle of this one. It is just overwhelming.
I thought i had seen all from this series, but they blessed us with an episode that's new to me. Cheers.
These are old. You can purchase the entire series!
What a fantastic doc. Tells you about happenings in the world.
You’ve already watched it? Impossible
@@tmaktmak1464
This is a series that’s been released at 1 per day this last few days up to now I think.
So I’m assuming they mean this series in general, not so much as this 1 hour episode that was only released 30 mins ago . 👍
Could have watched it x2 speed?
The drivers on all these episodes are the most persevering and resilient folks I've seen....endurance and positivity at maximum levels. I would be ashamed to quit if I was with them....they don't give in.
Thanks to you, now I discovered South Sudan
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪, amazing people .
there is a strange beauty in the people and their suffering or in reality just existence. thank you best docs for this gem.
Thank you for seeing the beauty of Africa nature and its coexistence in humanity's viewpoint. They think living in town is the perfect world. Let's truth be told
يؤسفني أن أرى هذه المشاهد . ولاكن يعجبني تفاؤل الناس مع أبتسامه جميلة
وأتمنى لهم حياة أفضل بأذن الله
Watching these documentaries made me realize that Kenya is really blessed and we Kenyans must appreciate what we have.
There is also a Deadliest Journey filmed in Kenya.
So much determination, blood and sweat all in one video. This is the best video I have watched on this channel, much love from Kenya🇰🇪
Maan, props to the South Sudanese for overcoming such tremendous odds and keeping on. Respect to folks out here dealing with worse odds. Godspeed.
I have been waiting for this since am from South Sudan and kept on wondering when and how will this documentary be recorded.
I understand the hardship y’all went through to get this documentary but great it’s here now 🎉
I'm from Sri Lanka and must say here that this documentary channel is producing excellent documentaries worth watching. I like them very much. Thanks a lot.. I'm looking forward to watching more .....
This is an old series. You can purchase the series to watch.
Always in love with Africa.. I am a traveler too in Kenya
That is great
Follower too
Always great to follow the Journey in Africa
Waw!! Shows the struggles and determination of the people
Is there a documentary from Kenya?
My ppl never give up there’s always a light at the end of the tunnel keep going 🙏🏾
What tunnel ? Oh you mean the western world the white man country, countries like Canada America England Germany and more the light at the end of the tunnel
@nashplaggaa5592 We are not in a tunnel, brother. According to us, there is no peace in the heart of the city. Remember, Garden of Eden doesn't need to be beautified to look like a city. It's a natural nature , with men of integrity and resilience, and that is humanity lifestyles.
@@shanirichards820How is America a tunnel??! And, many nationalities live in all of these countries, not only “the white man”! Africans live here, too! 🤣😂
Thanks Guillaume Lhotellier & Antoine Boddaert for yor amazing docs especially the former series o deadliest roads to meeting the Narco king Escobar.
I appreciate feeling like I have travelled the world from the lens of you camera.
To MANY MORE!
❤ from Kenya, East Africa.
These documentaries have given me a whole new appreciation for my country Kenya.
Hope all Kenyan Gen-zs watch this documentary
Indeed,our homeland is a beauty, great people but hapo kwa equitable distribution of wealth ndio noma
There is also Kenyan documentary here in this channel, I was shocked
@@siyabongadlamini7852 That acted documentary lol. But in truth Kenya's road network isn't bad in the least.
@likatalikata3823 😆 😂 😆 😂 what you mean ,is it not Kenya in that documentary?
Awesome mechanical skills from Mohamed, much love from Kenya
At a point, my heart became so heavy watching my fellow African brothers and sisters going through this hell just to survive. Sending my warm regards from Ghana 🇬🇭. Africa will be great.
That's not suffering, my brother it's existence. There is no peace in the heart of Town. uniqueness is greatness, not vice versa popularity being greatness. There is life and wisdom in nature. Watch, listen, and observe, and you will understand the bigger picture of those strong men of South sudan lifestyles.
South sudanese are resilient hard working courageous people we north sudanese had been living with them in in one country before separation. Non visionary northern politician failed to embrace diversity and led to the separation of of the big Sudan. However we still feel that they are our brothers and countrymen. Our hearts will be united forever.
That's so true, it was both politicians who created the mess within us, we all still Sundanese 😊
Its really sad when you see people struggling like this ,while back in Kenya its the South Sudanese who drive very expensive cars and live large.
I wish we would hold each others hands and give a helping hand,Regardless of whatever happens South Sudan is a beautiful country with beautiful people sending you love from Kenya.
I need a friend from this country......
Watching from Haiti 🇭🇹 and I hope those people rise up just like us and some parts in South Sudan look similar like Haiti and I love my brothers and sisters from South Sudan we’re the same people and they just like us hard working people 🇭🇹🤝🏿🇸🇸
Uhm ... Haiti looks like Africa by now, not the other way round.
And by rising up you mean destroying whats left even further as you do in Haiti.
Why do you wish that to the poor South Sudanes? What have they done to you?
DON'T become Haiti you have it hard enough already!
@@1000-r3g actually Haiti have always been look like Africa and our history is more attached with Africa and When we got off from the Boat our culture never changed and it’s stay the same with Africa and we the only country in Americas that share so much in common with Africa and Haiti always forever call itself little peace of Africa and there is no difference between Haiti and Africa 🇭🇹🤝🏿🇸🇸
@@jonathannestor6557 Yeah, I know, that explains the state the country is in.
But its even worse than in most countries in Africa, cause Haiti tries to make due without Whites or Asians and well, its not working.
Its really sad what has become of Haiti.
I hope they, one day, decide to put their resources into construction rather than destruction.
But i don't see that coming :((
@@1000-r3g since Haiti is the only country in Americas that share so much in common with Africa and Haiti deserve to be full members of African Union and we need connections between Haiti and Africa
@@jonathannestor6557 Yeah i mean Haiti is Africa anyways but why would you want to be part of that disfunctional un-unity that never ever will learn to work together?
That makes no sense. You allready have more than enough problems as it is.
Why would you want even more?
I mean dude, when the Ukriane war started and the entire world was evcuating from there, they weren't even able to evacuate.
Instead demand "the west" should do it.
Do you *really* want to be part of an organisation like that?
The Boy Scouts would have done better than the African Union you know?
Thank u for showing my country to the world, much appreciated 👍🏿
have really been enjoying these Deadliest Journeys videos!
They're the best. My fav is Brazil with the little kids selling goods to boats on the river.
Muhammed is a film star in this movie. And throughout he maintained the smile. Thank you for the best documentary.
Muchas gracias por su vídeo , desde Nicaragua, Centro América.
Am a Kenyan by blood but the kind of that have for sudanese 💯💝back then in 2020 a sudanese guy supported me when I was in prison in Qatar until I was realized in August 26th 2022 I love you sudanese (🫡MAMA 🌍 AFRICAN)❤❤❤❤
@Kijanawapaloma_01 Thank you. God bless. You are a witness of humanity
We shall overcome some day, I do believe we shall overcome, and time is near to create prosperity for our resilient people, the people of South Sudan.
I knew a couple of guys from South Sudan who moved to the US and they now own a junk hauling company with a couple of trucks. My husband is a mechanic and we used to own a mobile repair business and we worked on their trucks. They were about the nicest most hardworking dudes I’ve ever met! Now I know why! WOW!
Where did they get the money for everything? Must come from a rich family. How did they get visas?
Just stop lying
a well put together doc. everything is up to date...........thank you for the sacrifice it must have taken to make this.
Watching from Switzerland. Deadliest Roads is a whole new level of "Highway Thru Hell"!!
Sept. 6, 2024 Greetings worldwide to all
One of the best documentaries I have watched
It really upsets me so much how the government and leaders in Africa make life hell for these people! They could have paid roads, police, fresh water, but the corruption seems to never stop.
I pray these people can find good fortune and peace in their lives… they definitely deserve it and work hard for what they have in their life.
I really think and hope this century Africa will reach its full potential and its people will be able to live better lives than the past. ❤❤❤
Me encantan estos documentales. Me hace valorar lo que tengo. Sobre todo el agua potable y centros de salud, electricidad y vegetales. Y gracias por traducirlo al castellano. Excelente canal.
This is awesome! UA-cam should have Deadliest Journeys series like this!😍
This is likely the most heartbreaking documentary I've ever seen. I can't believe what tenacity these unfortunate souls demonstrate.
no matter how hard, they never ever curse or said foul words . how respectful
Ha ha They are not going to print the curse words! 😂🤣
تحياتي لكم من العراق 🇮🇶🫡🇮🇶
شكرا لكم ع هاي الوثائق الجميلة ❤❤
This channel has became my class, even if i'm african there is a huge part of continent i don't know if they exist , thanks to this channel.👍👍👍👍👍
God Bless the people of Sudan🙏
Ibrahim Traore is 100percent right and deserves our support and Protection
Great theme this deadliest journeys. Excellent narrating. Superb shots (drones too). I saw the congo one, now I need to subscribe. Top-notch documentary.
From south africa with Love❤❤
Thanks 🙏 and so much respect & love to South Africa 🇿🇦🦾❤️❤️
@@Tall_Dark_Lovelyyou think love can help these people pure 🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@Tall_Dark_Lovelychildren are suffering and that’s all you peoples can say love from here and there
@@shanirichards820, yes!! because there’s not much we can do on Social Media, politicians with the nation’s resources are the ones accountable for the miseries. We as ordinary people can spread love❤️ to each other to unite ourselves as Africans and eradicate corruptions and nepotism for better life. Please do not come to Social Media and try to silence others, everyone has the right to express their opinions and thoughts without criticism. Learn to gain insight and knowledge instead discounting others’ opinions/thoughts. I’ve noticed that you’re troll, go out and find something to do. Peace, love and better life for everyone in the world 🌎 ❤❤
As a Kenyan bantu, I can't understand what they are saying in their ethnic languages but from the accents it's close to that of nilotes of Kenya. One community is speaking like the Masai and the other on as the luo
Yeah the Mundari sound like Maasai.. na hao Aketch* sound luo
Still you didn't hear us Acholi of South Sudan speaking then, that's typical Luo. eg. we called water PEE in Acholi, and then try and ask any Luo in Kenya how they called it, you will hear the same PEE.
Otherwise check my own name.
My uncle is called Opio, same for the great great grandfather of Barack Obama.
Kenya Luo traced their origin from Sudan.
@@duncanocheing4621 I once watched a video with the Acholi of Uganda and noted that big similarity with Luos. Your names are similar too. That's quite interesting
The Mundari, cattle camp one, would be closer to Maasai. The Dinka, boat ones, are closer to Luo.
What 😂 atii kenyan bantuu are joking 😂
🇰🇪 46 kawil alafo😂
Nin nani bantuu 😂
Noooo the Noo clm called bantuuuu
Terima kasih atas terjemahan nya..versi indonesia❤❤❤
Went vlogging in South Sudan a few months ago and I spent a week with the mundari. Very loving people and it was quite an experience !
صباح الخير
THE WORLD IS AMAZING PLACE EXPLORING THEM TAKES YEARS SO START TO DAY‼️❤
Thank you for letting us see the trials of life that people go through every day !
A lot of this is because of corrupt governments.
When there is struggle to get one meal per day, we know it is really bad !
Thank You.
Trinidad & Tobago. West Indies.
I've been watching documentaries on this channel and been wondering when they will ever make a documentary about my country,this is the first documentary ever on this channel about SSD. I'm glad you showed the World the youngers country, big up.
I am so impressed how strong and beautiful these people are.. under the hardest conditions they smile... incredible...
I love that it doesn’t matter how hard it gets that they still manage to show a lovely smile and laugh
If you have a warm, dry bed in which to sleep, a quick commute to work or see family, and access to life's simple pleasures like a meal at the restaurant, just say a little prayer giving thanks to the almighty for the blessings that you have and probably take for granted. Cheers!
To keep those shoulders up and still keep smiling takes special courage. South Sudanese have my respect.
I love to watch BD. Appreciated for this amazing doc. Watching from KSA
My brave & strong people🙏🇸🇸❤️❤️we’ll come out of these miseries😢 horrible corruptions that drained over 8 billions dollars donated to build the nation, we would have been like Singapore right now 😢
Everywhere in Africa corruption is causing havoc and misery of unimaginable proportion.
@@georgeikinya2779can’t blame the whitey eh😂
Simple solution can’t feed yourselves stop having children to bring them into this mess
@@shanirichards820 we blame them they're here causing the havoc... IMF being the worst
Corruption is ruining africa
South Sudanese here👋👋 wow content
Nomadic life, wow 👌🏽 ❤
I loved when the man was proudly saying he is cutting poles to make a tent for his wife and children, he is protecting them 😊
Muhammad now that guy's gut guts n dedication. Bless u man.
The best documentary
These are all the reasons why Africa needs to be united. So everyone can live a decent normal healthy , safe and blessed life
It amazes me how these people keep going. Just keep going👍
Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪
Na venye Huwa tunalia Ruto but tuko somehow bana.
@@incokenzie8702 By far
من شمال السودان كان الله في عون الشعب السوداني سوى كان جنوباً أو شمالاً فجميعنا نعاني من الحروب و سوء الإدارة في البلاد
This guy "washing " with cows pee completely blew me away
I'm in shock tbh
I SWEAR, may be a kind of ritual.....
That's as close to a hot shower as it'll get there i'd imagine.
Natural tint.. .turns the hair brown
@@JinjaBoy834😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Saya bersyukur bisa tinggal di negara tercinta Indonesia ini. Saya sangat salut dengan orang orang ini, mereka sangat gigih dalam menjalani kehidupan nya.
Thank you I have been waiting for this video
One of the best documentary I ever seen
this documentary has reminded me to always count my blessings
🍃Muito agradecida por compartilhar a verdade que muitos sabem e fecham os olhos. Esse canal é realmente incrível.🍃 😊👍👍👍
Someone tell them to flat the tires of the trucks to easly cross that part.
Easy said when yu in a comfort zone
❤ god bless south Sudan and all Africans
Thanks for the new episode of deadliest roads, upload some more new ones
Soy colombiano
Admiro la valentía y resistencia de estas personas no cualquiera pude sobre vivir a tan dura vidas
Dios 🙏🏻 los bendiga son lindas personas
محمد رجل شجاع ومتفائل ومحب لبلده رغم الظروف اللتي تعيشها بلاده ورغم تعرضه للسرقه إلا أنه مازال محب لبلده و وطنه تحية للرجال الشجعان في أنحاء العالم 💪
Mis enormes respeto a ese país de gente trabajadora 😊.. Bendiciones ❤❤..
Saludos a Sudán del sur dsde panamá 🇵🇦👈✌️✌️✌️
Saludos desde Puerto Rico🇵🇷👋❤🌹
I went to school with some of south sudanese who found their way to kenya and have a better life...they are good in sports especially basketball and football...really friendly guys❤😢🎉
Great people and great film, thank you.
The people are resilient. They will thrive and become a strong nation.
Thank you
And hopefully will become safer eventually.
The Best ever detailed documentary ❤ I learned from this stories at titles itself, informative 🎉❤
Thanks for the more information about our country this content was very interesting and it shows a lot of about our country the beautiful part and the worst part and it also shows how strong our people are .... A very special video thank so much best documentary ❤
Taí um povo guerreiro que não crusa os braços, eu amei o documentário, e ainda tem gente que se reclama da vida, thank you my God ❤
😮😮 Buck Potter UA-cam channel I would love to build those boys some cool off-road toys oh yeah I love the channel❤❤
I love these documentaries
This is so sad these people deserve better. They need proper roads why can’t they have unity and make a better life for themselves and their families.😊
They have oil but I don't know where the government spends the money
Listening to cooparations than want oil and Then fought with their brothers insteaed of making one big prosperous country
Much love from western sahara.amazing people
Watching from kampala Uganda
Watching from Chad 🇹🇩
The look on those poor children on that abandoned island just broke my heart. I can not imagine what these children have to go through just to make it in life. It is hard to imagine the huge difference between those who have and those who live in absolute poverty.
Greatest documentation ive seen in 2024
South Sudanese are best people on planet, i lived with them in college back in USA, after 7years now ww r still very close friends ❤
Up untill you're leaving in their country, they are some of the most hostile human beings I've come across in east Africa. So much trauma from the war and colorism they experienced while still under Sudan.
You can still see the pain and aggression they've suffered 😢
18:05 it's good to see the kenyan bracelet🇰🇪 in south Sudan ❤
hawk eyed
Bersyukur banget tinggal diindonesia, terimakasih sudan telah memberi syukur kepada jiwa ini❤
After watching this documentary,I have realised that leaving in Kenya is a paradise.
But we deserve more better.
This is a typical example of when rain, rivers, fertile land, and oil becomes cursed resources. When you have all these and you live this kind of life is sad.