@@135Ops rubbish. It's fine & not over the top Americana. It's the British way & letting what you see tell the story with a gentle narration & giving people speaking a English translation with a touch of role playing. Top pro work by an actor.
I think these documentaries are brilliant especially absence of any stupid white presenter a la Ben fogle asking stupid questions and being shocked at everything. Just letting people speak for themselves.
I watch these docs to sleep feeling gratitude for a cozy bed, a shelter over my head and food in my fridge. These guys are living a life we'd tap out of due to frustration. Massive respect and blessings.
The narrator should be awarded The best narrator in a documentary series. He is creative in his humour. I only watch this documentary when he's around.
I worked at Bordamur Logging Company .A Malaysian own company as a Logging Truck Driver for 6 years from 2002 till 2008. I'm also a Malaysian. Nice country and very friendly people. Thanks for sharing your amazing documentary. Good luck and may God bless.
@@joebidenshearingaid1618 Speak for yourself... I plan on sticking around until they can at least create the perfect mixture of Meth, Fentanyl and DMT so I can traverse the fabric of time and space...
Yeah, like here in Indian North-Eastern regions, Mizoram, we have one place about 40kms streach of road which we called the longest speed breaker becos the road is soo unmaintained for a long time
really well done documentary good story telling and the narrator wasnt even annoying he was very enjoyable its amazing to learn about these other places and what people go through elsewhere in our world. i just wish they wouldnt get fined so much!
I had one of the most extreme experiences of my life when the oil exploration company I worked for sent me to Gabon for nine months back in 1991. I lived in a tent in the jungle for five months, had several encounters with snakes, had ticks living in my armpits, balls and up the crack of my bum. Ate lizard, snake and crocodile, followed elephant trails, waded through swamps, lost the company it's one million hours safety record , took a large envelope of cash by helicopter down to the crew after three of my colleagues were kidnapped by some disgruntled local workers, stumbled into a black magic ceremony, got mugged in Port Gentil, slept with my first black woman, and second and third and fourth, saw a tree explode into flames. Things just seemed to happen there.
After all Gabon is one of the richest country in Africa , the old president in 1990’s haj omar bongo was one of the biggest shareholder in Barclays Bank Uk and his wealth was more the. 1.5 billion in his time ,now his son took over the presidency and God know what’s he’s got
Wow. Respect. Heeektic. The tune at the end who knows more about? ❤ God bless Africa and glad trees are planted as taken out...Thank you for protecting Mother earth.🎉
I am amazed that they pull all that wood with only a 350 horsepower TUG. I worked 2 years on TUGS while going through flight school and for a load like this we would use something around 800 horsepower or more, it also depends on how strong the river current is. I am amazed how these people make do with what they got.
coming from ukraine, for european standards dirt poor, also with lots of old trucks, you make with tools you have otherwise you dont make it all. now living in middle europe it still amazes me what ne proper tech like trucks are capable of doing
Old ships had old engines, and huge numbers of horsepower were not available. (Each fool buys powerboats today and has no idea.) But we live in an exponential world. On boats, a tiny engine will push you to almost the same speed as a huge engine does. And here all you need is force on the wheels, you really need torque, and power is really not that important, it is not a steep hill climb, huh? And with those worn out tires, more power is a waste of money, anyway. Are you a spoilt brat? More power is great when you can put it to the tarmac, and there are no police officers telling you, you are speeding, Sir. Here there is no tarmac and speeding is irrelevant. So, please, what are you talking about? Worthless comment, right?
Gabon has the chance to become a powerful country. I hope one day the Corporations in it take advantage of modern safety equipment and efficiency and make it a wonderful and rich country.
These guys are so innovative they have a solution to everything they fix driveshafts In middle of diry road with no machanic in sight this is quit remarkable
🇯🇲🤔BOMBOCLAAT DAT MI A TALK BOUT... INNITIATIVE. QUICK THINKING. WELL DONE ON THEIR PART IN USE OF THE CLIFF WALL TO PUSH BACK THE LOG. EPIC!!!🙄💯💯💥🤟💥💥💥💯💥🤘🍾🍾🍾
These trees cannot be Replaced anymore 😢 it is a crime against the whole world to destroy these beautiful forests , they are the lungs of humans and animals alike,,, Please Stop 🛑 the Deforestation 😢😮😢😮😢
Jokes aside, I bet there are massive amounts of first world kids on their iphones (who keep crying about "nooooo don't destroy the forest!") who have absolutely no idea that they're even called trees 🤣
I really love these docs. im living in Norway and during winter in hard icy slippery conditions we use chains. i reckon they would work great in those conditions.. but you cant speed above 60 or so km/h but i rather use chains than staying stuck for a week in the bush
These men in this doucumentary really love their wife and kids all they speak about is them Blessings too you guys you really show how men supposed too love their family although some men don't even accept their family or children
It's heartbreaking to watch those towering majestic trees being felled. Which took a hundred years to reach this stature takes just few minutes to bring them crashing down😥
This broke my heart seeing those indigenous trees that have taken hundreds of years being fallen down in a couple of seconds! This is just saddening 😭😭😭
Cutting the trees wouldn't be such a problem but now there is no sustainability and communities are not benefitting from these resources. The roads are poor people earn next to nothing.
there were trees 5 times bigger than those in the ancient past,,they were all cut down by men,,some of those plateaus you see in deserts and forrest were ancient trees.
Who cares?! They are enjoyable no matter who posts them. Watching from Switzerland. Deadliest Roads is a whole new level of "Highway Thru Hell"!! Aug. 16, 2024
I remember a trip like this on Jalan Penangah Telupid, in the heart of Sabah, Borneo 20 years ago. A trip like this is an experience, through a logging road. Now, the road has been upgraded by the government. The road is paved and there are no more obstacles like this.
Jasni Gindono ,Aku pernah kerja di Gabon 2017 hingga 2019 selepas pandemik covid 19 menular seluruh dunia ,semua perjalanan keluar masuk dimana mana negara ditutup. Aku dulu di Gabon kerja sebagai Qc buyer grader sawn timber untuk dieksport ke europe ,middle east dan korea.jenis kayu yang dibeli adalah oukome dan okan memang quality kayu papan broty nya bermutu tinggi.Di Gabon jenis kayu mahal didunia ini boleh didapati. Kerjaku memang travel pedelaman keliling Gabon ,Pernah sampai ke sempadan Cameroun ,Congo dan E.Gienea kerna urusan.visa .Aku masuk dan tinggal disawmill sawmil yang dimiliki oleh pelabur dari China Beijing ,Sawmill miliki orang india ,Orang France dan ada juga tauke sawmill dari Malaysia ,dulu 90 an pernah buka sawmill besar di keningau ,Sabah . Sekarang sudah changih kebanyakan balak2 diangkut guna keretapi ke Nkok (GEsz) kawasan bebas industri sekitar 15 km dari ibukota Libreville. Panjang keretapi muat balak dan biji besi dan arang batu di Gabon ini lebih 500 meter panjang gerbak keretapinya.Hasil bumi Gabon ini melimpah sekarang sudah mulai rancak industri oil and gas. Tidak hairan Gabon termasuk negara makmur di Afrika dan dayatarik orang Afrika datang memasuki Gabon mencari rezeki ,Penduduk asal orang Gabonese ini hanya 2 juta orang. Presiden sekarang Ali bongo Ondimba ,orang muslim dan Gabon itu 90 % population non muslim ,jadi 10% muslim, Bahasa seharian kalau di bandar besar ,guna bahasa france tapi kalau dipendalaman guna bahasa lokal mix france.
what is stopping African governments to concentrate of roads? that is what makes a country literally run,,that and electricity and water,,,where is the rocket science? My husband was a cdl driver in the U.S, they get headaches here too,,but its never about road conditions, unless it is weather related, or an accident up ahead,
"In Africa we throw nothing away, if it breaks we keep it anyway" I great mindset to have (within reason of cause) and something long forgotten in the western world.. Before my time my father had a little business where he would "Repair" leaking radiators... these days they are just thrown out and replaced..
I hope they can get an economy that doesn't depend on cutting down their majestic trees soon! I'm sure it will happen much sooner than the trees will grow back. Reminds me of how most of the giant trees were chopped down in the Pacific Northwest. Short gains deeply regretted for ages to come. Obviously no judgment on people doing what they have to do, just hoping it gets replaced with better options before that treasure is wasted.
Who else just started randomly watching this during lockdown and is now addicted
yes
14:51 the bugs dont bother him
Me
Ya the south American countries got me hooked-those roads are insane😳
No more watching movies
I love these. Better than other “professional” programming; these rival any documentary and they are true, clear and unbiased. Love them.
The commentary is very amateurish though...
@@135Ops Yèh........I too rather hear profeϟϟional Uncle Sam "commentary" 👍🥴
@@135Ops rubbish. It's fine & not over the top Americana. It's the British way & letting what you see tell the story with a gentle narration & giving people speaking a English translation with a touch of role playing. Top pro work by an actor.
@@135Ops Not amateurish, casual, I like this more than someone who doesn't stop talking or the "professionals" that keep blabbering jargon
I think these documentaries are brilliant especially absence of any stupid white presenter a la Ben fogle asking stupid questions and being shocked at everything. Just letting people speak for themselves.
The channel that never fails to entertain. It truly is one the best documentary.
I watch these docs to sleep feeling gratitude for a cozy bed, a shelter over my head and food in my fridge. These guys are living a life we'd tap out of due to frustration. Massive respect and blessings.
These are so addicting. it's stuff alot of us take for granted, pretty amazing honestly.
Thank you for making the world know about our country!
Your country is so blessed...small population, with soo much resources...you can be rich like UAE
save the trees
The narrator should be awarded The best narrator in a documentary series. He is creative in his humour. I only watch this documentary when he's around.
almost like an actor,,,lol
He's the best bit about these documentary series - does anyone know his name? Some of them are narrated by others and just aren't the same.
What's is his name
I am pretty sure it’s an English actor called Roger Allam. It certainly sounds like him
@@johnmwakoma8871 Silvio Rivier, I think. He used to broadcast in Australia according to Google
This is such an interesting and engaging documentary. It goes a long way to expose how people survive in various regions of Africa.
I worked at Bordamur Logging Company .A Malaysian own company as a Logging Truck Driver for 6 years from 2002 till 2008. I'm also a Malaysian. Nice country and very friendly people. Thanks for sharing your amazing documentary. Good luck and may God bless.
This videos are sweet and satisfying 😍,i have come back to rewatch this one from gabon for a third time 😂💯💯 from Nairobi Kenya 🇰🇪
I love these videos and the people are very tough to say the least!! GOD BLESS OUR WORLD AND THE MANY DIFFERENT LIFESTYLES..
The best documentary so far. Very educative
Thank you Tony Comiti Production the best documentaries teaching us to appreciate what we have and 2 to never give up 👌 Watching from South Africa za
The ingenuity applied in replacing the displaced log is amazing 😱😘
Thank you for making the world know about our country!. The ingenuity applied in replacing the displaced log is amazing .
Honestly the narrator of this wonderful documentary is a Legend❤great voice over and ALL that😊
Melhor canal internacional com documentário sobre a vida em outros países parabéns para o Criador do canal 👏👏👏🇧🇷
I like the narrator. Likes for him!
I love watching this documentary because of the lovely narrator great fun.Thank you. 😘❤
he is the best
Probably, one of the best episode of Deadliest Roads. Bravo!
These roads in Gabon are better than the most that I have seen on this channel.
Überall Straßen finde sehr gute Idee! ( Ironie aus)
Love these shows❤Thanks for sharing ❤ all the way to FLORIDA
Best documentaries ever watched on this awesome 👌 channel
Man it breaks my heart to see those huge trees cut down 😪
Same to me...a tree that has taken 100 years.it pains my heart
And just to be made into plywood. Damn shame.
I feel the same, hate watching those trees being cut...
@@GordiansKnotHere who cares the were all dead anyways in the next couple years
@@joebidenshearingaid1618 Speak for yourself... I plan on sticking around until they can at least create the perfect mixture of Meth, Fentanyl and DMT so I can traverse the fabric of time and space...
Ótimo VÍDEO....África...República do Gabão.....muita florestas e rios caudalosos.....Madeira e muitas riquezas naturais....
This narrator makes these documentaries so much better.
Please make more of these series soon ,they are very popular!Use different countries/states!
Yeah, like here in Indian North-Eastern regions, Mizoram, we have one place about 40kms streach of road which we called the longest speed breaker becos the road is soo unmaintained for a long time
Un grande abbraccio dall’ Italia , siete dei Grandi ! 🥰❤️
First viewer here from Kenya Kanairo City 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
So am the second viewer,i love this series
@@annastaciakisilu3887 me third..
We should camp on one comment and urge them to do one on roads in 😊254
@@ericmbagara452 ukweli they should try and document north Eastern road especially during rainy season
How's life out there in Kenya
I love the narrator hrs😊great 👍
I am addicted to these journey, I have learn alots.On these shows. Amazing
really well done documentary good story telling and the narrator wasnt even annoying he was very enjoyable its amazing to learn about these other places and what people go through elsewhere in our world. i just wish they wouldnt get fined so much!
Great documentary… Thank you all!!!
Спасибо за видео,труд у людей очень тяжолый всем мирного неба над головой
I had one of the most extreme experiences of my life when the oil exploration company I worked for sent me to Gabon for nine months back in 1991. I lived in a tent in the jungle for five months, had several encounters with snakes, had ticks living in my armpits, balls and up the crack of my bum. Ate lizard, snake and crocodile, followed elephant trails, waded through swamps, lost the company it's one million hours safety record , took a large envelope of cash by helicopter down to the crew after three of my colleagues were kidnapped by some disgruntled local workers, stumbled into a black magic ceremony, got mugged in Port Gentil, slept with my first black woman, and second and third and fourth, saw a tree explode into flames. Things just seemed to happen there.
After all Gabon is one of the richest country in Africa , the old president in 1990’s haj omar bongo was one of the biggest shareholder in Barclays Bank Uk and his wealth was more the. 1.5 billion in his time ,now his son took over the presidency and God know what’s he’s got
Holly shit .ill be scared to death and runaway from that mission
You have an interesting story to tell
Haha you went through all those and you survived to tell a story 😂😂😂😂. Nothing i mean nothing can even scare you in this life😂😂😂
@@sharonngunza3757 And I forget to mention the curfew and smoking powerful drugs😁
Wow. Respect. Heeektic. The tune at the end who knows more about? ❤ God bless Africa and glad trees are planted as taken out...Thank you for protecting Mother earth.🎉
Makes this American grateful. Good documentary
Very interesting and educational video . kudos ! Great job well done A Nigerian watching from lvory coast
These drivers are legendary to drive on these types of roads.
Estos documentales son pura adicción, saludos desde Honduras 🇭🇳
Watching from Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India....Very Impressive..
Thanks...
I am amazed that they pull all that wood with only a 350 horsepower TUG. I worked 2 years on TUGS while going through flight school and for a load like this we would use something around 800 horsepower or more, it also depends on how strong the river current is. I am amazed how these people make do with what they got.
These people are ingenious, they make do with so little, the bare minimum in most cases. Amazing
coming from ukraine, for european standards dirt poor, also with lots of old trucks, you make with tools you have otherwise you dont make it all. now living in middle europe it still amazes me what ne proper tech like trucks are capable of doing
Old ships had old engines, and huge numbers of horsepower were not available. (Each fool buys powerboats today and has no idea.) But we live in an exponential world. On boats, a tiny engine will push you to almost the same speed as a huge engine does. And here all you need is force on the wheels, you really need torque, and power is really not that important, it is not a steep hill climb, huh? And with those worn out tires, more power is a waste of money, anyway.
Are you a spoilt brat? More power is great when you can put it to the tarmac, and there are no police officers telling you, you are speeding, Sir. Here there is no tarmac and speeding is irrelevant. So, please, what are you talking about? Worthless comment, right?
It's called being poor .. We live on Hope that tomorrow will be a better day.
The engine doesn't seem like the smell of the perfume but in the end the smell of sweat seems to work. These lines crack me up. 😂😂😂😂😂
Gabon has the chance to become a powerful country. I hope one day the Corporations in it take advantage of modern safety equipment and efficiency and make it a wonderful and rich country.
I just love the narrator, I'm kinda obsessed. Does anyone know of other productions that he's been involved with?
Me too he’s good
Litterally binge watched the rest . Happy to see more bein uploaded
These guys are so innovative they have a solution to everything they fix driveshafts In middle of diry road with no machanic in sight this is quit remarkable
The smell of sweat!! I love this narrator. U are hilarious!!
This was one of the most fascinating episodes of all.
I love ALL of these.. Wish they would come out with some new ones
I agree. I have run out of them.
🇯🇲🤔BOMBOCLAAT DAT MI A TALK BOUT...
INNITIATIVE.
QUICK THINKING.
WELL DONE ON THEIR PART IN USE OF THE CLIFF WALL TO PUSH BACK THE LOG.
EPIC!!!🙄💯💯💥🤟💥💥💥💯💥🤘🍾🍾🍾
E triste de ver essas lindas 🌲 Árvores histórica sendo cortada 😲😰😨😩😥
These trees cannot be Replaced anymore 😢 it is a crime against the whole world to destroy these beautiful forests , they are the lungs of humans and animals alike,,, Please Stop 🛑 the Deforestation 😢😮😢😮😢
Great documentary. Thanks.
“Hundreds of trunks, called logs”
Ah yes, this is the first I am learning of this technical terminology
🤣🤣🤣👍
Jokes aside, I bet there are massive amounts of first world kids on their iphones (who keep crying about "nooooo don't destroy the forest!") who have absolutely no idea that they're even called trees 🤣
Awesome Brothers from the Motherland!!
I really love these docs. im living in Norway and during winter in hard icy slippery conditions we use chains. i reckon they would work great in those conditions.. but you cant speed above 60 or so km/h but i rather use chains than staying stuck for a week in the bush
this is THE best narrator ever
These men in this doucumentary really love their wife and kids all they speak about is them Blessings too you guys you really show how men supposed too love their family although some men don't even accept their family or children
Hi I'm from Indonesia, I lived in Mouttasou Ndende for 2 years, I love Gabonaisse❤
It's heartbreaking to watch those towering majestic trees being felled. Which took a hundred years to reach this stature takes just few minutes to bring them crashing down😥
the Amazonia counties are meeting today. Tomorrow the invitees - the Congos and Indonesia will join - that is start
This episode was the funniest so far
Thanx for the sorcerer's cooking
Anyone else impressed that the camera guys in the Nissan Patrol actually managed to get through those roads with the trucks.
@ 34:00 - 36 gat me lolling on tge floor. The narration is top notch.
21:10, “The engines doesn’t seems to like cheap perfume” . Absolutely 😂
That trick works,seen in it on a petrol engine,but the truck was out of diesel little that enabled it to start was the reserve.
❤🇮🇳 and one oscar's awards for the best camera men team🎉🎉
this is a well done documentary.
I really love this narrator
Love this series.
Thanks you for the adventure videos.
Respect to that guy running on top of the logs at the river 4:15.
impressive indeed
This broke my heart seeing those indigenous trees that have taken hundreds of years being fallen down in a couple of seconds! This is just saddening 😭😭😭
Cutting the trees wouldn't be such a problem but now there is no sustainability and communities are not benefitting from these resources. The roads are poor people earn next to nothing.
there were trees 5 times bigger than those in the ancient past,,they were all cut down by men,,some of those plateaus you see in deserts and forrest were ancient trees.
Why are we Africans so ignorant
Repeat upload i have watched this one sometimes back
Me too
Well, you guys are on your own.
Who cares?! They are enjoyable no matter who posts them. Watching from Switzerland. Deadliest Roads is a whole new level of "Highway Thru Hell"!! Aug. 16, 2024
เป็นคลิปที่ดี ดูเพลิดเพลิน 👍👍👍👍💯💯ครับผม
Parabéns pelo vídeo e saudações de Sergipe no Brasil
Dis is ma fav 😍channel i use to watch videos out here wenever ima free.. Love ❤it..
These guys earn every nickel.....got my respect
There was one guy who earned much much more than the others and that guy deserves prison time, not anyone's respect.
@@MasterCedar I disagree if you can get someone to work for that few of dollars , you’re smart man . Kudos to him .
😂🤣😆😁 this has to be one of the most entertaining ones I have seen. I need a part 2.
The Bee and fly jungle would make me FREEEEAAAKKKK! no thank you!.
While the lockdown and now I watch this and a lot of other Chanel like this
Literally not a single one of these deadliest journeys would be deady if people would just slow down and think
Ha! Then there'd be no film😂
So many hard job in this world. I'm so blessed with mine. Very grateful.
Its beautiful there.
Blessings to the 🇬🇦 Gabon people.
I remember a trip like this on Jalan Penangah Telupid, in the heart of Sabah, Borneo 20 years ago. A trip like this is an experience, through a logging road.
Now, the road has been upgraded by the government. The road is paved and there are no more obstacles like this.
Jasni Gindono ,Aku pernah kerja di Gabon 2017 hingga 2019 selepas pandemik covid 19 menular seluruh dunia ,semua perjalanan keluar masuk dimana mana negara ditutup. Aku dulu di Gabon kerja sebagai Qc buyer grader sawn timber untuk dieksport ke europe ,middle east dan korea.jenis kayu yang dibeli adalah oukome dan okan memang quality kayu papan broty nya bermutu tinggi.Di Gabon jenis kayu mahal didunia ini boleh didapati. Kerjaku memang travel pedelaman keliling Gabon ,Pernah sampai ke sempadan Cameroun ,Congo dan E.Gienea kerna urusan.visa .Aku masuk dan tinggal disawmill sawmil yang dimiliki oleh pelabur dari China Beijing ,Sawmill miliki orang india ,Orang France dan ada juga tauke sawmill dari Malaysia ,dulu 90 an pernah buka sawmill besar di keningau ,Sabah . Sekarang sudah changih kebanyakan balak2 diangkut guna keretapi ke Nkok (GEsz) kawasan bebas industri sekitar 15 km dari ibukota Libreville. Panjang keretapi muat balak dan biji besi dan arang batu di Gabon ini lebih 500 meter panjang gerbak keretapinya.Hasil bumi Gabon ini melimpah sekarang sudah mulai rancak industri oil and gas. Tidak hairan Gabon termasuk negara makmur di Afrika dan dayatarik orang Afrika datang memasuki Gabon mencari rezeki ,Penduduk asal orang Gabonese ini hanya 2 juta orang. Presiden sekarang Ali bongo Ondimba ,orang muslim dan Gabon itu 90 % population non muslim ,jadi 10% muslim, Bahasa seharian kalau di bandar besar ,guna bahasa france tapi kalau dipendalaman guna bahasa lokal mix france.
Just a Mafia road contractor
what is stopping African governments to concentrate of roads? that is what makes a country literally run,,that and electricity and water,,,where is the rocket science? My husband was a cdl driver in the U.S, they get headaches here too,,but its never about road conditions, unless it is weather related, or an accident up ahead,
mAlaysan Borneo is destroyed
The narrators voice as he interpreted what the prophet was saying😂. Incredibly well done.
"In Africa we throw nothing away, if it breaks we keep it anyway"
I great mindset to have (within reason of cause) and something long forgotten in the western world.. Before my time my father had a little business where he would "Repair" leaking radiators... these days they are just thrown out and replaced..
Out of all the "Deadliest journeys/roads" documentaries, this one freaks me out, especial the bees and flies in that forest.
I'm A New Fan Too Ur Channel ..
Amazing I Love These Documentaries
commentator it's brilliant!!
nice to watch and always enjoy lol
It make me sleep at night and is good for the soul
I hope they can get an economy that doesn't depend on cutting down their majestic trees soon! I'm sure it will happen much sooner than the trees will grow back. Reminds me of how most of the giant trees were chopped down in the Pacific Northwest. Short gains deeply regretted for ages to come. Obviously no judgment on people doing what they have to do, just hoping it gets replaced with better options before that treasure is wasted.
Watching this documentary made me realize how lucky i am living here in the Philippines even though we are a 3rd world country/developing country.
Developing country.
I’ve done that log trick before. Just with wood pallets and a forklift.
Imagine-these old growth forest woods are worth a fortune in Europe-these guys only get a fraction of the profit.
Plywood
Señores...muchas graci 1:27 as por mostrar otros países y...en este caso muy particular... sus penurias...los saludo desde Mendoza Argentina
Please safe these TREES and find away to help this people to feed their families.This hurts..!!!!!
One of the last indigenous rain forest left in Africa,it takes decades some a century for one tree to mature.
@@marvinkapaya7817 who cares boo hoo , mans got to eat .
Find the way then... Don't ask other people
If you have a wooden furniture in your house then stop such comments cos it starts with the consumers
Fascinating video, thanks for uploading!!!!
I enjoy the commentary thoroughly , he is quite witty the chap haha . What’s his name ?
This was quality entertainment, I laughed so much!
The pain of watching those trees go down is unbearable. What a shame!
so sad, those hard working africans get to make a living and feed their families. sooooo sad
You have a furniture?
I bet you sitting on furniture from the very same wood
@@dabeatsmithsa lol
they are very important for the european economy.