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Deadliest Journeys - Peru: Vertigo In The Andes
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Deadliest Journeys - Peru: Vertigo In The Andes
00:00 Summary 06:15 The town of Trujillo 07:11 373 km of precipice between Trujillo and Retamas 14:50 Cotahuasi Canyon, the devil's mouth 21:00 The Paracas desert 26:56 The most dangerous part of the mountain 30:36 Retamas, the city of gold 36:39 80 km to go shopping 41:57 On Asia Island, one of the toughest jobs in the world 43:53 Guano, one of the world's best natural fertilizers On Deep canyons cut into the Andes cordillera from the north to the south of Peru. In order to supply the gold mines, tend their vines or quite simply gain access to their villages, people have no choice but to take the most improbable of roads, hewn out of the rock. Major companies always find their place at the end of the road, attracted by the fabulous natural resources of the country, either under the ground with its wealth of precious metals or in its waters teeming with fish. However, it’s rare for all this wealth to benefit the lowly workers, the men and women who have to bend double to work deep in the shafts, scratching at the earth amidst clouds of ammonia, or risk their lives at the end of a 200’ rope, for a handful of euros. From the Maranon River valley to the Cotahuasi canyon, by way of the Paracas desert, this Impossible Road makes its way through a Peru of magnificent landscapes, but where life comes at a high price… director: Frédéric Elhorga, Antonin Marcel Follow us on social media : Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/BestDocumentaryTV
Published Aug 15, 2020
Madagascar: Dicing With Death | Deadliest Journeys | Documentary
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Madagascar: Dicing With Death | Deadliest Journeys | Documentary
In Madagascar, “rosewood” is at the heart of everyone's desire. For illegal loggers, the last trees in the country are the main source of their income; coveted trees are the last on earth. In Masoala, a villager leads a team of five lumberjacks, the “festy festy”, “les petits malins”. For 5 euros a day, they have to face the torrential rains, mud, mosquitoes and oppressive heat. They have to descend from the mountain a log of nearly 500 kilos for three days. A grueling journey. To transport “the rosewood” safely, these men risk their lives in the rapids. This is the most dangerous moment in transport. Before they can use canoes, carriers must pass the rapids with rafts. The logs are then sent to China. In Madagascar, poverty drives thousands of peasants to the south of the island, "Ilakaka", the largest deposit of sapphires in the world. For ten years, this Malagasy "Eldorado" has attracted students, the unemployed, taxi drivers, a whole population of underprivileged people who come to seek their fortune. As far as the eye can see, the ocher earth has been dug by hand , a multitude of manholes approximately 1 meter in diameter. Ilakaka, anyone can try their luck, all it takes is a shovel, a pickaxe and a lot of luck. To find precious stones, a miner goes blind down the well, digs, fills buckets that another man brings to the surface by a rope. All that remains is to pass this land through a sieve to hope to find the precious stone. It’s simple, but dangerous. Problems arise as soon as the shafts are a dozen meters deep and the miners decide to dig the galleries horizontally, without shoring. In this Gruyere that the region has become, collapses are very frequent and, regularly, minors do not come to the surface! Director: Daniel Lainé, David Geoffrion Follow us on social media : Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/BestDocumentaryTV
Published Aug 11, 2020
Borneo: The Jungle Convoy | Deadliest Journeys
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Borneo: The Jungle Convoy | Deadliest Journeys
00:00 Borneo has one of the last primary forests in Southeast Asia. A treasure that makes the fortune of forestry operations. Loggers and drivers come from all over Indonesia to seek the best wages in the country, slaughtering with all their might. Dangerous work carried out under extreme conditions. Massive deforestation has disfigured the region to the point of endangering the wildlife and indigenous peoples who live there. Borneo, the fourth largest island in the world, has become the symbol of this unequal struggle against the big companies which exploit its wealth to the detriment of its inhabitants, its fauna and its flora. 03:08 The island is shared by Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei 04:50 All Borneo inhabitants are armed 10:42 According to tradition, every tree shelters a spirit 13:10 Once a head-chopping tribe, now a peaceful one 13:59 Ali sells birds on the market to earn a living 19:48 Borneo is facing an ecological disaster: the island has lost 85% of its primary forest. 21:05 The wood from this forest is considered the hardest in the world. 24:24 With the rains, he has to drive on a muddy road 28:11 In the Derawan archipelago, the inhabitants hope that the search for oil will not destroy the archipelago. 32:37 The inhabitants of this archipelago are called sea gypsies. 35:30 With his load of wood, the road becomes perilous 41:00 To transport the logs, they float them 44:55 But sometimes the forest reclaims the land, erasing all human traces. Follow us on social media : Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/BestDocumentaryTV
Published Aug 7, 2020