World’s Most Dangerous Roads | Bolivia - The Road to Death in the Andes | Free Documentary
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The Carretera de la muerte - the road to death- is one of the most dangerous roads in the world. Year after year many people die here. We accompany trucker Omar and his co-driver Jaime on their trip across the Andes, encountering cyclists, mountain bikers and coca-farmers on the way.
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The Carretera de la Muerte - the road of death- is one of the most dangerous roads in the world. Year after year many people die here. We accompany trucker Omar and his co-driver Jaime on their trip across the Andes, encountering cyclists, mountain bikers, and coca farmers on the way.
Some fun and not so fun facts about Bolivia 🇧🇴
1. Bolivia's Yungas Road was called the "world's most dangerous road" by the Inter-American Development Bank, called (El Camino de la Muerte) in Spanish. The northern portion of the road, much of it unpaved and without guardrails, was cut into the Cordillera Oriental Mountain in the 1930s.
2. Bolivia is a landlocked country located in western-central South America. The constitutional capital is Sucre, while the seat of government and executive capital is La Paz.
3. Its geography varies from the peaks of the Andes in the West to the Eastern Lowlands, situated within the Amazon basin. It is bordered to the north and east by Brazil, to the southeast by Paraguay, to the south by Argentina, to the southwest by Chile, and to the northwest by Peru.
4. Before Spanish colonization, the Andean region of Bolivia was part of the Inca Empire, while the northern and eastern lowlands were inhabited by independent tribes. Spanish conquistadors arriving from Cusco and Asunción took control of the region in the 16th century.
5. Bolivia is named after Simón Bolívar, a Venezuelan leader in the Spanish-American wars of independence.
6. The United States Central Intelligence Agency(CIA) financed and trained the Bolivian military dictatorship in the 1960s. The revolutionary leader Che Guevara was killed by a team of CIA officers and members of the Bolivian Army on 9 October 1967, in Bolivia.
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Once again you are using content from another channel and not crediting that channel, That is copyright infringement .
@@betterireland1 what is the original channel
@@fifagamer4577 It's called ''Best Documentaries''
@@betterireland1 it's not Best documentary either, actually it's from French documentary maker Toni Comiti call "The Roads of the Impossible" or Les Routes de ľimpossible
@@rikhiT Cheers for the extra info..
I have no issue with sharing documents but this channel doesn't credit .
THEY ARE MAKING £££
I must say I have so much respect for all the drivers of this dangerous road. I’m just an American watching from my couch on UA-cam on my cell phone realizing just how spoiled and blessed I am when watching a video like this and it makes me feel humble to say the least. Again, much respect to all of you driving these roads and living a life so many couldn’t do. Thank you for showing the world what you do and sacrifice everyday but also, thank you so showing us the beauty of your country.
Me one of them 🫣🫣
Your comment moved me thankyou I feel grateful as well
Hey how are you
Idiot
The Indegenous Americans are living a terrible life. You should visit their areas then return to comment.
I was on that road in 1976. There were chickens flying around our passenger bus. The bus got a flat and he had no jack so we had to dig a hole under the bus by hand and prop it up with rocks to change the tire. Lots of Catholic style little memorials along the way. I was too young (about 19) to recognize the danger and through if was a beautiful scenic drive. At one point I looked out the window and directly next to our bus was about a 500 ft straight cliff drop and I did see crashed trucks and vehicles down at the bottom. I am almost 70 now and have vivid visual memories of that road often through the years.
Holas soy Boliviano
De que país es usted
Muy agradecido por estar en Bolivia el año 1976
Thank you guys for always taking me on a FREE tour of the world from the comfort of my couch 👏
Yes !!!!!! Great Post HO Totally agree !!
Pass me another bag of popcorn 😄
@@kjcsomerville plus a bottle of Gilbeys 😜
Get a job around a word for you tour
What an incredible, beautiful and enigmatic country is Bolivia. Whatever they lack in technology and infrastructure they compensates in natural beauty and human charisma.
You are so right. Just looking at this makes me want to take a trip with Omar. What a Beauty!!🇯🇲🇯🇲
Certainly, Bolivians seem like humble, nice people, the most valuable resource in any country
Yes ! Agreed one hundred percent !
Well said. 👏🏻👏🏻
Bolivia tiene tecnología e infraestructura , lo que pasa que el gobierno boliviano es muy crudo en la forma cambiar del país , como todo gobierno se roban el dinero el pueblo ..
Absolutely look forward to these documentaries they're amazing it reminds me of the days when Discovery channel was actually still good
We’ll take it and thank you so much!
It's not theirs it reruns from the 2011-2013 BBC TV series "World’s Most Dangerous Roads"
@@FreeDocumentary wow at least acknowledge it's not your content, you're pirating content from Toni Comiti productions...it's okay to be honest, I don't mind watching... just give credits to who actually did the work.
Your channel would get taken down for copyright infringement, so be careful!!
Facts!!!!!!
Thank you for stating a fact this is not own by the Discovery channel they would never do this type of content.
Bathing in the water spring, commemorating the dead with children praying in exchange for baked goodies, the cyclists enjoying the adrenaline fueled trip, drone shots, how the driver uses mishaps like a flat tire to relax instead of worry , these are my favorite parts. I loved watching the videos feature of South American countries. The last one I enjoyed was Ecuador. And now Bolivia is an addition. I loved also the similarity of their Catholic practices in my country Philippines. Keep up the good work!
im now obsessed witth BOLIVIAN death road and all documentaries related to this road iv saved them onmy laptop, cant tire watching them, i always marvel how thes drivers cope in these deadly curves
i love BOLIVIA......love from ZIMBABWE
Thank you brother, from a Bolivian who has traveled that road several times.
Bolivia is a great country with great people which is getting better. From Latin America, thank you, I hope I can be in Zimbabwe one day
I like the way in which Omar blesses himself before he starts his truck moving [@ 2:33]. We should all do this when we get into a car. Unless we are unlucky enough to be called to fight a war, driving is the most dangerous thing we will ever do. God's blessing is a neccessity!
It's far
I too noticed that. I think it's only God's providence that have been guiding him throughout his journey. And yes he seems to be a humble and soft fellow 😊
called to fight a war? what kind of oppressive thinking is that? im not a king's pawn
@@carlholland3819unfortunately some are tho my fellow human being , unfortunately some are
Soy boliviano y estoy orgulloso porque Discovery channel trabajo en bolivia para el documental😊
no es Discovery channel
@@----Dylan entonces que es?
Es un estudiante venezolano que filmó con su teléfono?🤡e hizo un documental de bolivia 🤡
Es Free documentary Bro, no es Discovery Channel
I am watching this all the way from Trinidad and Tobago🇹🇹 and i enjoy it greatly.Thank you for sharing this lifestyle with the world🤝🏾🎉🎖Hope those drivers stay safe
I love the name of your country
Hello Trinidad & Tobago I share your sentiments. Here in 🇯🇲💯
I am from Trinidad to 😁 I love these documentaries. Very nice people over there, if only their governments could give them better roads. Stay safe all!
Trini here too...somehow these roads remind me of the roads to Maracas beach!
I too came across this documentary . Enjoyed the men in Africa, then this one.🇯🇲🇱🇷❤
Un saludo desde Colombia y lo único que no estoy de acuerdo es lo del monito privarlo de su habito y libertad y ofrezco disculpas a quienes estén en lado opuesto por lo demás mis respetos y admiración al piloto del camión hermosos paisajes y parajes admirables un abrazo a sus productores desde hoy me suscribiré con el fin de conocer mas de estas maravillas de nuestro planeta infinitas Gracias.
Fantastic drone footage in this video.I drove trucks for 25 years and sometimes thought my job was hard but nothing like what many drivers in this series have to do often hat's off to them.
Another documentary about Bolivia Dead Road which is different from others,worth millions of view👍
These kinds of documentary shows us the harsh reality of daily lives where they risk their lives for daily living
Thanks! I almost didn’t watch this bc I was thinking I already saw Bolivia...til I read your comment
@@paulscibetta2360 your welcome 😁
"DIFFICULT ROADS LEAD TO BEAUTIFUL DESTINATIONS" we love ur documentary videos. 👌
Hay guys I am from Rourkela odisha India
Thumbs up for all people who are coping with these deadly roads and those who try to make these fantastic documentaries
i live in south america. chewing coca leaves has been used for more than 5,000 years. coffee has only been used for 2,000. also coca leaves are extremely healthy, full of vitamins and other important nutrients. it's great for bones, digestive system and a natural sustain energy that's better and without the crash like coffee. the only down side is that bad people can use coca leaves to make drugs =(
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I don't think it's that healthy if you eat too much of it.
@@GabrieLight It is not, also it has some effects. I don't like it, just try it once when escalating and it's OK for the moment but overall I didn't like the taste. Coffee fan here :D
Much respect and honor to these good folks that work hard and honest in such dangerous situations. If I was a billionaire I would totally fix that long road, chisel it and make it safe for everyone. Wishful thinking but it sucks how scary it is. Always wish the drivers and folks a safe trip. A++++
I need to make you a millionaire.
@@twt3716 He said billionaire.
@@pofrof4910 What ? You not chipping in ? You expect me to cover the whole cost ? Nah. A million is all you're getting from me.
@@pofrof4910 way to focus on what's important 😂
@@twt3716 😂🤣😂🤣😂
Thank you for posting , due to covid we are under lockdown here in India.
Your documentaries are like a breeze of fresh air. Thank you for making my Sunday.
All our thoughts of with you in India. Please stay safe. I hope you can and thanks for the lovely message. 🙏
I'm praying for India to overcome this pandemic of the century. Hope that your people will pull through !!
@@FreeDocumentary our thoughts "are" not "of"
Wish you well in India !!! Love from the UK
I hope you and your family are well and healthy, I'm so sorry about the situation you are living in India.
Dios bendiga a los Bolivianos que transitan por las carreteras mas peligrosas del mundo como lo muestra el reportaje del video. Estamos en pleno siglo 21, yo diría que, falta el apoyo del gobierno central hoy en día hay ingenieros expertos en ampliar y pavimentar carreteras sea como sea el terreno pero con la ayuda de Dios todo es posible. Me gusta ver como está formado los Andes Bolivianos. Saludos desde la Brigada Mixco Guatemala C.A.
I lost the interest of watching movie or a series ever since I subscribed to this channel,it is addictive.
Yeah it sure is
beautiful to see that others enjoy how wonderful my bolivia is.
I sure did.watching from Jamaica.🇯🇲💯
The bravery of trucker Omar and his co-driver Jaime as they navigate the treacherous Carretera de la Muerte is truly gripping. This documentary brings to light the incredible challenges they face, alongside the unique encounters along the way. Thanks for sharing this powerful journey.
Hermosa Bolivia saludos hermanos desde Buenos Aires Argentina
Hola saludos , Feliz fin de semana
El procer Milei saluda a todos los Bolivianos, menos a uno.
С КАКИМ ТРУДОМ И ЭКСТРЕМАЛЬНО ---- СПАСИБО ВСЕМ ДАЛЬНОБОЙЩИКАМ!🤲🤲🤲❤❤❤
👍👍 watching from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Kaka Ubarikiwe..
Hata hapa muko
Yeah,we are in.
BC Canada
Tuko wengi
Me gusta el programa, porque atravez de el conoces nuevos horizontes, condiciones de vida de otras culturas y te motiva para la conservación del medio ambiente
Da miedo de sólo ver esa carretera...
Exacto tienes mucha razón, Saludos Feliz fin de semana
This whole series is just incredible. From the drivers microdosing cocaine to stay focused and awake all night, to the stunning angles the cameraman achieved on the journey. As the narrator mentioned (maybe on another episode), you really tell the whole story about the road/river/area.
Haven't been this fascinated by a show in a long time! You've certainly earned my subscription!
Where in this video do you see cocaine?? What do you refer to when saying microdosing cocaine?
@@Boli4161 The drivers chew coca leaf and baking soda, all of the drivers in my country do that to stay awake.
'microdosing cocaine' lol
@@Boli4161
Z rthtyñl
Coca leaves are not cocaine. They are no more harmful than coffee.
watching from indonesia.
i love this documentary. the world is vast and diverse!!
respect to the the driver of this road.
My heart help. Kudos to all the drivers verry brave 💪💪
Always remember every road no matter how dark it's always paved buy mankind s good intentions
Hermosa carretera, qué ganas de ir a recorrer en moto, espero poder rodar pronto por ahí. Hermosos paisajes.
Me gusta mucho la gente del país Bolivia. Me encantan sus culturas y su amabilidad.♥
Mi padre era chofer Peruano manejaba lugares peligrosos de los ANDES pero este camino la ruta de la muerte es IMPRECIONANTE.😳
These guys are real truck drivers.
Seguramente ese camino no se pensó originalmente para camiones. No sé qué antigüedad tenga, pero tiene dimensiones como para transitarlo a pie; a lomo de mula; o en pequeños carros. Los camiones modernos son cada vez más grandes, y están pensados para llevar muchas toneladas de carga. Manejar esos vehículos grandes y pesados por esos caminos requiere de una pericia, y una valentía que pocos tienen.
Se nota que Omar es un chofer muy profesional, se toma muy en serio su trabajo, y es muy precavido. Él puede ver a diario los accidentes que se producen por descuido; por cansancio; o por una mala maniobra. No hace falta que nadie le recomiende que tenga cuidado al conducir por la Carretera de la Muerte.
Excelente documental, y hermosamente filmado.
Saludos desde Buenos Aires, Argentina.
I'm Bolivian, and when I was child, I used to cross the Death Road, now I love it, specially when I go by Bike, is an amazing experience. 100 points.
Que Cristo te proteja, es muy peligroso y las cruces en el camino lo prueban.
Éste canal acabo de encontrarlo, y solo me queda agradecerles por el gran contenido que producen y comparten por éste medio. GRACIAS!
I’m from La Paz. All I can say is that the road itself is beautiful (waterfalls, orange/banana trees along the way) This is the Amazon forest gate.
They need to fix this road make it wider. Its a death road.
@@GamerGee Currently there is another safer and paved road, this road is for tourists and for drivers who wish.
Would love to visit. Live from Jamaica🇯🇲💯👍
Omar is a fab driver with remarkable skills..the way he moves the huge truck out of the sloshy puddle of mud was cool
Omar is a legendary Driver , imagine driving in that road for 20 years
Between life and death travels, May God protect those gutsy drivers.
I really like Omar, he was really cool and a good mentor to his co driver.
U R from Odisha India
@@neherulakra9377 No I am not.
I love watching these documentaries of Deadliest Roads. Hats off to all those who made these documentaries possible.👌👌👌👌
I'm from South India, Chennai State, I love this very dangerous trip, I feel as if I was traveling by the truck, it's amazing to look at the butiful sight seeing of Bolivia
Watching from Kenya 🇰🇪,You’re the best guys
Watching from Konya🇹🇷,You're the best guys
Watching from Jamaica. Hello Kenya 🇯🇲💯
Watching from Indonesia 🇮🇩
these peopel are very hard working , and go out of their way to help each other, my prayers are always with them and their friends and familys
Thank you guts for this very nice trip Please please be careful. May God Bless You .
Love from India for providing these awesome docomentry in these tough times... God Bless your team
Lots of prayers for you our Indian brothers, ❤ from 🇺🇬
Saludos hermano, dese Bolivia sean bienvenidos a mi país que los recibe con los brazos abiertos!
Coca leaves keep Omar warm and Happy.
So beautiful Bolivia. (Bangladesh)
Los mejores chóferes se asen en ese tipo de carreteras cuídense mucho desde los mochis sinaloa
What a beautiful country ❤️
Bolivia is called the Himalayas of America and the gate to paradise. It's heaven on earth.
"heaven on earth" no country without a beach could fit into that category.
@@griff404 beaches are ovverrated
Me gusta mucho como toman con estilo y tranquilidad su trabajo de estos valientes operadores de estos enormes camiones saludos desde Morelia Michoacán México
Very adventurous to watch this. I felt like I was on that trip and thank you Omar
Nepal dangerous road episode I liked most today...
Thanks for spreading information of all over the world .....
Thanks to everyone who made this documentary especially the tireless but cunning cameramen.
why cunning?
Incredible job by Svea Anderson- Director of Photography and the crew.
I got chills at the back of my neck just by looking at the video. Much respect to the drivers and their passion to work hard to drive in that dangerous road. I wish someone could fix it to make it safer at least.
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 Nairobi Kenya!
Naona tuko wengi
We Wengo tukos mirof
Corona effects ,no work
All videos of dangerous roads to school must be watched by European students, satisfied and with all the conveniences of learning. To see how children without opportunities want to learn and do not stop at any difficulties to get to school. I am shocked. I embrace these children, parents and teachers with all my heart. My big bow to them.
This is the most dangerous road I have ever watched in this series
If you want to be in the most dangerous road., them go to Los Angeles..
👌😂🤣😅😁👍
Exlent video I am Latino I loved the video but it would be possible for them to upload the video in Spanish since there is an audience that would like to see and hear the video in Spanish greetings from Ecuador
I come from Bali - Island of Indonesia, I'm proud of the truck driver, they're very brave, I don't have confidence driving on top the cliff like in Bolivia, many road on highland so dangerous, but the scenery so beautiful in Bolivia
Excellent!!! The roads leading to DEATH is a mesmerising place, the vehicles and people passing through these places are Blessed 👌👌👍🙏🙏
I absolutely enjoy this Deathliest road episode
I'm a truck driver 😍😍😍 i love your documentary 😍
What do u carry in ur truck?
@@naveenprakash2470 poverty ...lol
@@naveenprakash2470 Cement
Stay in Mexico
@@egaming6764 how do carry poverty in a truck?
I love this channel because it let me see what people go throughout in their lives
Great work guys great work and thanks to all those who part take in this wonderful documentary.
Nobody in comments thanks cameraman good job 😍💯
Big up to the camera man ...the scenery is breathtaking and beautiful makes it look less dangerous
I've travelled on this road and the new "bypass". The taxis just drive faster on the paved section. Very scary in the fog. I remember very clearly when leaving La Paz and reaching the summit the driver and codriver crossed themselves.
The most stressful part is the city? Are you kidding me? I was stressed just watching this from the very beginning. I love our roads in USA, pot holes and all, thank you. ;)
What part of USA are you in?
The Next Fast & The Furious Movie Should Be Casted Around This Area.
I think so my friend!
Yeah and the gods name? PunchYoMama? Sounds like Bollywood to me🔥
Yeah they can but it's very dangerous.
they are in the space at this point xD
I love this channel it's definitely a real life adventure for us to realize that these roads really exist
the driver loved his crew,, respect him
And brave too!
I love their spirit. Good people. Great video. Thank you. Fascinating journeys. The bikers remind me of Pray For The Wildcats.
Great documentary , thank you for posting ! these truck drivers are so courageous , Omar is very experienced and patient truck driver , I wish him and the others safe trips !
The people there are so lucky to have such breathtaking views of mountains and forest,so beautiful,and the monkey was obedient too.
Watching from New Zealand 🇳🇿.
Huge Respect and Aroha to Omar and the fim crew. 💯💯🙏
This channel is GLOBAL channel
Happy that We as a family watch the series'
Comment down your country
I am from INDIA 🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️❤️
God bless you and your country in this dire pandemic !
@@jasonwong8702 Thank you 😭
Watching from Nigeria
@@jasonwong8702 Thank u and plzzz pray for us
🙏🙏🌻🌻
Been waiting for this 😋😋😋
This documentary is not just a video but is a piece of art , thank you Free Documentary . What happened to the moke though?!
Beautiful video, enjoyed as if I am traveling on this road, appreciation from India 🇮🇳
Thanka for the video. I like the traditional life of people of bolivia. The mountain scenery, the canyons, the river, they are all beautiful.
Love this documentary. Watching from the philippines.. 🇵🇭
Hello Philippians watching from Jamaica.🇯🇲👍
It's so lively made documentry, the angles of photography made so easy to believe Bolivian dangerous mountain roads while sitting in the plain corners of my loved country India.
Thanks for such a nice documentary made on the life of so many young people as well those who are pushing so hard in thier life to offer the optimum smile, love and food for their families.
Unbelievable!!!
Nuestro planeta tierra es tan diverso estamos para compartir lo mucho que tenemos. Hermoso documental .soy del sur de Bolivia Calcha. Cuidemos nuestro planeta. No a la guerra no a la contaminación.
Beautiful journey on dangerous roads.
Wow....
amazing to watch and know about new place, people, culture..so on. Thank you for sharing with us.
And thank you for stopping by to let us know you enjoy the docs!
@@FreeDocumentary 🥰🥰🥰🥰
There are many amazing things on our planet. Both scary and beautiful, and dangerous. I love it too.
Another gem of many of your documentaries 🤗
Great documentary.
Btw Volvo must be pleased with this aswell😁
Excellent as always. Now to binge watch the history and nature of Bolivia.
May God bless them, and watch over them all, my prayers goes to them 🙏
QUE ESPECTACULAR LA NATURALEZA Y EL CORAJE DE LOS HOMBRES QUE CONDUCEN ESTOS CAMIONES. MIL BENDICIONES A TODOS ELLOS Y QUE EL DIOS TODOPODEROSO LOS GUIE POR EL MEJOR CAMINO SIEMPRE.
Born in the US, raised in La Paz and Santa Cruz Bolivia many years past. The country is stunning but it can be intimidating at times. The Collas are such a patient people, work like dogs eking out a meager living on the Altiplano where my familia used to drive on holidays. If my memory serves me, I rode a bus from Santa Cruz to La Paz, and may have been on la carretera de la muerte. The little oxygen is what I remember well. An assistant driver went down the aisle with a bag of oxygen with a hose for those of us not accustomed to the thin air. And yeah, there were many but many crosses and altars along the roads from vehicles running off and splatter the occupants on the deep rocky canyons far below. At times it took weeks or more to retrieve the corpses. Older, I now only take a commercial flight everywhere in Bolivia. I do miss the best years as I was being raised in Bolivia.
I do think that the safety of the vehicles plying any dangerous road anywhere around the globe is dependent on the One Super Being who guides all His creatures big or small...so blessed is the driver and some of the passengers who make the sign of the cross before the journey to implore God to give them a safe trip along these dangerous roads...It's a sign of humility...I am from the region of the northern Philippines where we have our own dangerous road called the "Halsema road"...most of it has now been paved but it is still steep...Thanks to you James Alexander for sharing us your experiences riding along the dangerous road of Bolivia...
Hmmh
I’ve been the Yungas area in Bolivia. Bolivia built a new paved and safe highway a few years ago to reach these areas. So people who go on that highway only go on there if they want to. The highway is mostly used for extreme cycling tours now. It’s a beautiful area!
Well, as someone who works in Yungas, in fact there is a new road to Coroico, but the death road is to the other side, to Sud Yungas, or Chulumani and other villages, the road is improving in that area but still is like the one in the video in some parts and a lot, a lot of people lives there :)
I was going to ask that, the new road was finished in 2007 so I wonder why those people are driving there
always watching all your uploads and been waiting for another dangerous roads episodes.
It's not theirs it reruns from the 2011-2013 BBC TV series "World’s Most Dangerous Roads" You can watch all in a row if you want at anytime .
@@Crashed131963 yeah they just bought the license to upload it to their own channel. But still, great docus!
Life in the modern world is devastating.only corporate octopus tentacles everywhere. Agricuture medicine education every where. Do we need so much. Free Documentary is soul searching and Lord Buddhas incarnation. God give u long life. Luv from lndia state of Assam
Great documentary as always!!, Thanks for sharing
Watching from India🇮🇳🇮🇳