Deadliest journeys - Bangladesh : Survive in chaos
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
- 00:00 Bangladesh, the most populous country on the planet, there is a saying that the cheapest thing is life. From the first images of the film, the term overpopulation takes on a concrete and sadly inhuman dimension. for example, who could imagine that a man willingly dives almost naked into the sewers of a capital of 15 million people in the midst of human excrement to fetch gold? This is the only job Gazi can do. Wounds and chemicals eat away at him. He knows he is condemned in the short term. But this is the only way he has found to feed his family and especially to allow his children to escape their destiny of misery. To cope with the absurdity of a hellish daily life, many rely on religion. Each year in Bangladesh takes place one of the world's largest Muslim pilgrimages. For the event nearly 5 million pilgrims flocked from all over the country. Buses, boats and trains are stormed. Passengers are everywhere on the roofs, on the axles, hanging from the windows. An almost unmanageable crowd overflow in a country with obsolete infrastructure. At the sight of these barely believable images, one wonders if it is faith or self-sacrifice that allows Bangladeshis to thwart the traps of overpopulation and thus keep smiling.
12:14 Parkour is a useful skill in these trains
24:26 Diving into excrement to find gold
37:57 Trains are assulted as soon as they arrive
43:00 Tamed animals help fishing
Director: David Geoffrion, Daniel Lainé Развлечения
It's one thing to know you're lucky not to have such a hard existence, but it's a whole other level when you see it firsthand and your level of gratitude rises 10 times over.
WESTERN : OUR LIFE IS HARD
BANGLADESHI : HOLD MY TRAIN
Western : Hey , lets build up a civilized welfarestate
Bangladesh ; Allahu akbar
@@psychoweasel6157 western civilizations: hey, why dont we invade the entire world and steal every country's resources and enslave people to make our nations richer and build a civilized welfarestate?
@@unrealgalaxy9669
Exactly WHAT has Norway stolen from Bangladesh ?
@@psychoweasel6157 Exactly when has Norway been colonized and had their resources exploited? And when did specifically refer to Norway?
Bangladesh only gained independence in 1971, after seperating from india which was under british control, at which point the country had absolutely nothing to its name. No natural resources either. To see it become one of the fastest developing nations today in such a short period of time from absolutely nothing to becoming a king at textiles, and the only comment yall ignorant privileged mf's in the west can squeak is 'aLlaHu aKbAr!1!!1!!'
@@unrealgalaxy9669
Ok.
So they gained independence from UK 80 years aga and independence from India/paki 50 years ago.
Can you now please tell me how many hundred years it takes to write down the safety rule "its forbidden to ride on the roof of the train" ?
( As far as you know I might as well spend my days being bombed by Putin so keep your stupid wokeshit about "privileged" to yourself )
The guys panning for gold in the sewage were the most ridiculous thing I think I've ever seen. I can't imagine the desperation that led them to try that.
I am stunned. I don't know what to comment. Just say... God bless humanity.
Really sad... I cannot even stomach to look at it. Just imagine the smell and the filth...
Desperation creates desperate measures
I thinks it’s worse that they actually have someone willing to buy their muddy shit buckets 🪣 ....
Countries+Continents
There’s is absolutely no order in that country. I could never live like that 😳
Yeah you would have to shit on yourself just to ride the train! Jee! No thanks
"My wife died a few days ago. She wasn't paying attention."
"You seem very heart broken about it..."
"She wasn't paying attention. She was killed."
"Riiiiiiiiiight..."
😐
That made me feel sad and mad at the same time
RIGHT!? I had to play it back. Seems like he wanted pity (money) for his sob story. Scamming really runs through some of these people‘s veins.. smdh.
He is speaking like a chicken died few days ago, without any feelings at all
@@nickolespears i am bengali and he said a random woman died, not his wife. blame the false translation.
mistake in translation, i am a bengali and he said a random woman fell and died not his wife.
I'm just speechless. Man needs to be very grateful if you can feed the whole family three times a day and feed your pet as well because some people are suffering too much. it hurt me alot. May God open doors for them. One needs to be kind to the needy no matter what. God bless you guys for the documentary
Amen
More education and less "God" is what these people need to develop. A common refrain in incredibly poor countries.
These are great documentaries. Respect to the people of these countries who suffer because of the incompetence and corruption of their governments.
And the fertility of them
Please... If any of these people were in the government it would be the same thing... Humanity is corrupt and it doesn't matter who's in charge; the outcome would be similar
The government is making them breed like rabbits.
They are suffering because of orthodox belief and high birth rate .
Don't blame government and escape.
blame on their own people and goverment because of not moving and undevlop belief.
That crowded train must have been so...fragrant.
Yeah, I thought so too.
I imagine a mix of sewage, BO, diesel and curry
@@sharonrigs7999 let me add exhausted frying oil and sweat smell....
The salesboys on the roof literally risking their lives at any given moment.... definitely another kind of world😳
Onion bomb😂🤘
No wait!!.. am i the only one addicted to these "deadliest journies docummentaries."..these documentary are lit...
Regardless of their situation, they are still trying to find some ways to survive to sustain the needs of their family, one of the documentaries wherein u Will realize there are some people who would like to be in ur spotlight than dealing with their deadliest journeys, keep going Bangladesh ❤
I am addicted to such lovely docs and the commentary is on point!
I can't help doffing my hat off to the photographer who had been on the top of that old colonial time's British train to film those dangerous momentous footages from the top risking his own life. So you certainly deserve a pat on the back for a job exceptionally well done. I wonder if anyone else who feels the same w/ me,,,,,Thoroughly enjoyed watching & appreciated it to the core at the comfort of my home in California.,,,,, (06/09/23)
same here ...comfortably in las vegas, it is hard to watch, ....hard to process it all...
@@evollove4childrengoingthro173 Thanks for your reply of agreement. You have the best day in Las Vegas. Take care,,,,Stay safe & healthy amidst an austere plight precipitated by the COVID 19 & the like still lingering around the world,,,,,Bye, Sayonara,,,,,(06/23/23)
@@evollove4childrengoingthro173from Vegas live in Fargo nd now.
@@samuelstephens368 hey Fargo...happy 4th
Indeed. Certainly the videographer on the top of that traditional pioneering period's British train filming those hazardous momentous footages from the very beginning deserves a pat on the back. Take care my dear, and stay safe in a world balancing on the precipice of an irreversible climate change-related cataclysm, perpetuated by the irresponsibility of those corporations and private entities which deem capitalistic profit to be worth greater than the prosperity of humanity.,,,,, (17.08.23)
The kind of documentary, I would always want to watch.An eye opener.
I am constantly amazed at the adaptability of us, as humans, to our environment.
True, but also look how we destroy that environment.
This is how the entire world used to live, though without the powered vehicles. We ought to be amazed that some have evolved beyond it or that some have not.
It’s disgusting. Like a bunch of lice.
@@ampa4989 No, people in other areas of the world used to live much,much, much better since thousands of years without vehicles. This thing here is misery, lower human level. India, Pakistan, bangladesh are really awful, maybe is the culture, maybe islam, maybe corruption, maybe all the above, these people live worst than the homo sapiens.
They're not "human". 20% of their dna is unknown, no other race has it. I have a guess as to what it is, and I'm sure "they" know, but we never will.
Standing in the sewer covered in other peoples shxt, in the middle night to find enough gold dust to eat. I will never complain again.
I guess this is hell. now we know how it looks like.
me too
Never ever complain my friend give thanks for wat u got everyday 🙏
I’m a black British child of Jamaican immigrants grew up from an infant and know how hard the bangledeshi people have it!! They been colonised just like my people!!My kids moms half bangledeshi also so i pray for you guys ❤❤❤❤❤
@@Mashamillions you should be thanking the British
Am from Jamaica 🇯🇲 and I give thanks for life
Jamaica is a lovely place! I've visited a few years ago and loved it. The people are so nice. 👍❤️ Greetings from Prague!
narrator "the fumes are bad for their lungs...but they don't seem to realize it."
two seconds later
the guy "the fumes are bad to breathe in...it hurts our lungs"
BRUH lmaooooo
Watching this documentary makes me realize that im soo much blessed!,
Word, America is blessed compared to Bangladesh
Humanity is a mistake. It must end soon.
You were born blessed , but now you have a target on your back . Just like ALL Aussies , Europeans and North Americans . Believe it !
Agreed.
You will not be saying that when we get into a nuclear war.
Can we say "over population"?
Maybe, a natural experiment of nature's biological laws is eminent ... like plagues, wars, starvation....
Western: Africans are poor and suffering
Bangladesh: hold my bag
Africa is not poor, people are made to believe so, we have everything we need. All we need to do is hold our leaders responsible
It's crazy how the most religious of countries suffer the most
Religion just helps them to endure this life. The poorest countries are the most religious.
Religion should be a tool to set you free and enlighten your consciousness. When you see people in uneducated, impoverished and corrupt countries, their religious leaders are often not teaching the full lessons of the Prophets. Nor is the audience at a stage to develop spiritually, if they are just struggling to survive day to day.
@@-whackd if you're poor and hopeless then freedom and enlighting of your mind are the last things you think of. Religion is a better alternative reality in which you believe you can live after your death. Religion is a hope for better life.
Saudi Arabia is rich, nothing to do with religion. Its government and corruption
@@lorenebonsu146 it’s rich because of oil money
In 1971, the Bangladesh region people were blaming West Pakistan for the poverty. Who can they blame now? The pilgrimage in Bangladesh is the most stupid thing. They have no idea of the corruption or care for 1 in 8 children has to work to support the family. This money of pilgrimage should be spent on social services to these poor children.
This is what uncivilization looks like, when colonist drew imaginary lines..
What are they doing on that pilgrimage??
@@mahdisulaiman3829 Wasting time for nothing.
you are grateful that you live in developed countries ...
because you will not experience a level of difficulty like this ...
greetings from Indonesian people ...
Western man: Let's build a civilized society with infrastructure capable of supporting it's population
Bangladeshi man: Allahu Akbar
@@oskorei123Tell me what choice did the poor kid have in where he will be born ? yeah i agree that their ancestors failed them but you do realize that muslims used to be on the top of the world at a time but now are in situations like this because of their wrongdoings and sins
Imagine the Smell!
Take a long breath. In 2 days, you won't feel anything bad. Lol, welcome to Bangla (Bengali) Desh (country) ☪️ 🕋
Some people here are saying its their fault for living like this, or their corruption and population or whatever but you should know there's no justice in this world. Not every country was dealt the same cards. After the British rule, the literacy of the region was less than 10%, there were no industries, universities only wars and famine and hatred. Millions dead from British orchestrated famines lying on the streets. If you think this is bad imagine how they lived under the british. Its hard to get up from something like that.
P.S. im from India but I know how deplorable this region was just a few decades ago.
You dont love yourself much. Why have babies while poor? Why still live in such conditions. I would rather die than live like a rat, I swear. Cut thr viscous cycle of patheticness
Clearly we’re not all dealt with the same deck of cards in life. Some of us are so lucky to have been born in a different environment, leaps ahead of what they’d have to reach to just to get out of the slums.
Some are born as animals only to suffer in human industrial farming and die a horrible death in order to become your steak.
That’s why I thank my family for helping America fight the communist, they were one of the lucky ones who came back with America when they left Asia. Other wise I’d probably be on some mountain in Loas or Thailand picking chilli peppers with no shoes on and probably be on this show.
@@reivang7196
Political ideology plays little role in development of culture and people.
It's the resources and land that makes any nation powerful.
Laos and Thailand are destined to be vessel state of Superpowers because of this very fact.
You are lucky because your family escaped a lost cause of tiny ass nation, not because they escaped communism.
China is communist by ideology and is a Superpower today, all because of that land and resources, not because of political ideology.
@@Kyra_of_Kerkyra here we go...eat tofu be vegan where they kill everything around to protect your beans , every bird turtle rabbit frog snake so you can brag about not killing anything to survive....
@@reivang7196What a cool story, man! Are you of Lao or Thai descent?
This channel is one of my favorites ❤️
Makes you appreciate what we have here in the US. I cut back on my whining and complaining
Honestly I think I'd rather be in the African bush than living in this city. Those dudes panning through shit for gold🤯 my jaw dropped. All the woke crybaby's in the US need to watch this and be thankful. Even the poorest people in the US are some of the richest people in the world. Incredible documentary! Love these videos 👍
What do you mean by 'African bush'? The mentality of Africa is a jungle need to change, as a Kenyan you need to come and see what we have, better life than you can imagine, better infrastructure, better education system and I can go on and on. Africa is not a jungle neither is it a bush.
No wonder everyone wants to come to America. We have it so good here and many take it for granted. I am truly thankful.
Trust me.
Us Brits tried helping them. We even gave them their railroads.
Look at the state of them now.
They'll still complain why didn't do anything for them.
Indians do the same.
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420you colonized and took resources
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420did they ask you for help?
@@HaggisMuncher-69-420 india now has a bigger economy compared to the uk. Don't include india in this mess. Your divide and rule policy ruined the future of the subcontinent. Looters
This Bangladeshi are not famous in their own country but here in India 🇮🇳these people's are making more headache to india citizens. Northeast states majority of daily wages labourers rickshaw pullers as well as most beggars are from Bangladesh. How could their country not provide any works to some of these people's. India authority must try to send them back after proper identification. Otherwise the citizens itself will be ousted very soon by these refugees in near future. 🙏🤠
lol india is not very different from bangladesh if not worse
Yeah they become headache for India..
Instead of building temples ,churches and mosques, build a bridge or metro ways to have a proper roadways and give comfort to the public for a peaceful journey everyday.the priority to people's basic amenities are never thought by the leaders of this country.
This is perhaps the best documentary of Bangladesh I've ever seen. I will be living in Dhaka for a year, will be such a challenge!!! 14th or 15th time I went and I've stayed 10 weeks for my longest stay
Where ur from
Why are you going to live there?
@@r4inyr4iin23 for my wife until she gets her visa
@@gamerman9426 texas usa
So this is where my more expensive jackets come from..
I will never say im poor again! Being from the UK, our government provides quite alot in comparison to the Bangladeshis Government. Its absolutely disgusting that keep all money, that's meant to provide for its communities. I wish these hard working people well.
It was one of the best episodes of the Deadliest journeys series 🇧🇩
The constant mass of people sickens me. What a horrible country.
Oh, wow. Heads up guys, we have another privileged punk who hates humanity that is not as privileged. How refreshing!
@@mozvidz GOD I love being privileged. :)
If you are afraid of people, then South Asia is not for you...
@@AB-dg2tb it's not like this everywhere lmao. You see the capital and judge an entire country. That's like seeing the overcrowded streets of NYC and declaring all of America is a horrible country 🤣🤣🤦
a real dump, poor people
Total respect for this family man God bless him
My naïve western white guilt was at an all-time high at the 22 minute mark when the gentleman said he would give up being a rickshaw driver by the time his daughter is to get Married (because of) the embarrassment of Being a father-in-law who is a rickshaw driver… That man is a hero and Saint 10 times over in my book for the sacrifices he’s making just so his children can eat and go to school… Once again “best documentaries” thank you for handling me and reminding me how trivial and fortunate I am with my so called “struggles “
Oh my goodness, bless these people and damn their governments
Kita adalah saudara yang seiman, walau dimata manusia engkau mungkin dipandang sebelah mata tetapi dimata allah engkau mungkin orang-orang yang mulia. Semoga kita bisa berkumpul dengan orang yang sholeh diakhirat kelak.
🤲
They should stop doing children or only one child
The average number of births per woman in Bangladesh has fallen to 1.98. That is BELOW replacement rate.
At which point do you just walk instead of sitting on a bicycle for 6 hours? I think it takes approximately 1 hour to walk the distance of a 15 minute bicycle ride.
my thought exactly when I saw that: I'd get off and walk and get to my destination 5 hours sooner, and I love to walk.
@@gregoryross.303 peasant! jk it is pleasant to walk depending on the weather
Walking is not easy on those chotic roads
You’re right. That’s what I do in Dhaka, I’d sooner walk. Sitting on a rickshaw as a passenger is very uncomfortable too. The “seat” is rock hard, really more like a narrow ledge. And you’ve no protection at all if you get hit by a car or lorry.
May God bless all of these people. Sitting here watching this, realising that my problems aren’t actually problems.
If something is negative affecting your life then it is a problem....
I love the ones with this narrator, his voice and humor is on point.
Narrator can make or break a Documentary
Well no matter what no matter how the traffic is or how much population or congested it is i still love my Bangladesh and you are most welcome to visit my beautiful country thank you all ❤
Well I have to give credit for trying working is better than beggin
its a cesspit, awful place
@@ZDProds-c8p Are you from that robber country ,! It makes sense to me ,First looted a country and then call them poor ...Country of robbers^
No thanks
My company was implementing water bottling plant in Dhaka and I have spent 2.5 years over there.
I was expecting just 1970 type of Kolkata but nooo.. Bangladesh was completely different. I don't know how it became to different after it because a separate contry.
yeah, ig when the infant mortality rate went down/agricultural and medical efficiency went up the country ended up with hundreds of millions of people packed into a small area surrounded by international borders. My grandad was born in dhaka in 1931, before moving to kolkata around 1943. To say things have changed would be an understatement.
Just the air in all this videos gives me the chills, how can they even breathe?
😊 kalian termasuk Orang yang sabar dalam lungkup hidup dan semoga kalian di berkahi kesehatan dan kebahagyan serta kemudahan rejeki oleh ALLAH .. ❤
I live in BD, Its really hard here especially for poor class but rich are making good money and corruption makes this huge gap between classes. But never feel it the way you presented , however I am used to that train journey .
Corruption is part of the reason why the environment is destroyed and fishermen cannot work anymore.
Wow, I was nervous just letting my kids play in the back yard....
These kids are riding on broke down trains
And most of them will be dead by the time they reach 20.
@@celticlofts Not really that straightforward. Everything is a question of probability, but people survive more often than die.
Great documentary. It makes me see how truly blessed my life is. No desire WHATSOEVER to go to a place like that. I’ll stick to my quiet little home in the Florida woods.
i dont think watching documentaries on youtube should dictate which places you should and shouldn't visit. Just like how watching documentaries on florida's crime rate shouldn't deter people from visiting florida.
ok then
@@CedarMountainsnow this is an accurate representation for the POOR in CITIES in bangladesh, which is just 1 side of the story. Remember, your watching a documentary on deadliest journeys, of course the material is gonna solely be based on the hardships which bangladeshi people face. But that's not to undermine the endless natural beauty and the plentiful of resources and hospitality which the nation and its people offer. If your tryina decide on which places to travel, your gonna have to derive information from multiple sources offering different perspectives if you want a complete picture of the place. And of course it goes without saying that you do need to take serious safety measures as a woman traveller, just as much as you would in any developing country for that matter.
I think its best if you stay there too. Not all of us are meant to truly experience life. Some of us are made to saunter through it absently.
I went to India once. And I never want to go back there. It's awful.
What an eye opening video. Thank you for sharing.
Love the narrators tone and inflection, I don’t know why but he always gives me the giggles 🤣
I love this narrator too, he does so many and his inflection always gets me. 🥰
Waoo now i love may life when i see how pepel work hard .respect from Bosnia
I live in rural Mexico & thought the people here were poor. Oh my goodness, life is hard for everyone, and everyone has someone else to be jealous of.
Man shoes are a luxury. We are so lucky in highly developed countries. We could barely get anybody to do simply good paying work here in NA
Half of Nepal’s population lives in Dhaka itself and both the countries are almost same in size . Strange .
Imagine the smellz. Also I'm 100% confident Indian astronauts will be wearing sandals.
lmao india and bangladesh are different countries, shows how educated you are
Jeezzz that honking and those ringing bells from rikshaw 😅😅😅 I would get crazy on how much noisy pollution is there
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I love this channel 🙂 these documentaries are very entertaining.
North Carolina. ❤️ love these documents. Idc how old they are.
Small World NC here too, I agree amazing documentaries
Come to Oakland and see me
I have tonnes of respect for the sewer gold divers. 🙏🏿
im more concerned wtih the yelling cat at 23:30
1 Defecation = 1 Respect
Maybe they'll find corn
@@-whackd They call it fools gold
There's shit in that thar gold...
I've been fortunate to visit almost sixty countries during the course of my life. Mercifully this wasn't one of them.
You are always welcome to my beautiful country.
@@azizulhaiderpatwary5805 You are most kind but I have to wonder if your country is so beautiful why so many of your countrymen choose to live in my country?
@@nomdaploom Ignore him. He is a corrupt man.
@@nomdaploomThe reality is it's not beautiful we say this because of our ego i hope to get out of this country one day man pray for me pls 🙏
@@nomdaploomBMA
I wonder if your country was so beautiful why did they choose to colonise & steal others wealth, waging wars!!
That's the way of bandits & RATS!!!
Sad to see how religion traps a nation into misery but luckily the new generations are making a difference.
Amen!
How does it have anything to do with religion ? uae and qatar are also pretty religious but that had not stopped them from being rich
@@user-ue4fh5mv9s qatar and uae are just lucky they had oil underneath. which also west found use for and also west does all the work to extract it from underground. all they do is sit on their lazy ass and spend their money into buying goods that west creates. everything in these rich arab countries are built by western consulting companies and labour from country like banglades. they have nothing to offer to the modern civilization.
I give thanks every day that I live in the US
Yes sir AMEN to that !!!
won't be long
Omg the train has no emergency brake. "My wife hit her head on the bridge and died yesterday." Unthinkable.
Very much thinkable and expected when it's Moslem Bangladesh. Did you expect something different?
Never again will I complain about my life
Very well documented
This should be a PSA a promoting use of birth control.
That will be treated as blasphemy.
@@kohli11000not really birth controls are not prohibited in islam but the poor lack knowledge
Have you actually seen the official data for average number of births per woman in Bangladesh currently? It’s 1.98. That’s BELOW replacement rate.
I’d sooner be a soldier in a war zone than a poor person in Bangladesh.
I fkn love the speaker.
The other dude doesn't seem too worried lost his wife days before.
He even has different voices for each person like lol. ..
depression: a luxuary of the first world which the poor cannot afford
From Thailand to Bangladesh.. 🙏🙏🙏💕🇹🇭
It’s the real picture of Bangladesh
Thanks for your document
Real picture of a city ....Not the whole 🇧🇩. Perhaps Dhaka is more developed than that...But if they showed the developed part ,their documentry would completely failed😂
@@RafisRafidyou guys are in this mess because people lile you can't accept the reality of your poor sad country
@user-ue4fh5mv9s Who said that ,We are in mess. Perhaps some people are still living below the poverty line ,but the government is trying their best to create employment for them. Overall, the village side of Bangladesh doesn't really match the environment of the city.Btw,Can I know that ,Which country are you from:_/
@@RafisRafid Well enjoy living in your amazing country of bangladesh but the truth doesn't change and closing your eyes wont make the world disappier
@user-ue4fh5mv9s Actually, the meaning of an amazing country differs from place to place .If you consider the United States, I will definitely say that it is obviously not an amazing country .People go mad and kill innocent children in school, and the government doesn't ban the weapons to carry for the public. Bangladesh is a lot better than that country ,which children are not even safe in the day night😮💨
"come I'll show you the slums", I thought that was the slums!
If ever a country needed serious population control, it is this one. Without wishing to insult them, they are blindly following the evolutionary imperative, just like all animals. Food, shelter, breed.
This place is hell on Earth duo to over populated
Europe and America will be like this in a couple of decades.
Country have completely changed in 10 year's good to see old memories but Traffic is getting worse every day even after opening the MRT and BRT 😓
The cull is now an imperative having watched this documentary for the second time.
One of the best documentaries on Bangladesh.
Yep I'm definitely thankful of leftovers from the night before
Excellent documentary !!!
we all know what the problem is, poor people make too many kids
The Imam in the first part of the documentary had really nice transitions glasses and a flashy new mobile phone. Looks like God is paying him well
Just bc you are an imam doesn’t mean you can’t earn money and live a materially good life.
@@nomosciya8805 yes, but look at how poor his people were. They didn't have flashy watches and sunglasses and seats!
@@Happy00Chici do agree these "religious" leaders in countries like india or bangladesh are very greedy and use religion as a tool
23:38 Don't you just love it when woke Americans complain about their lives because someone got their pronouns wrong or how Starbucks messed up their latte with too much cream or they had to miss a day at the beach because it rained?
A functioning government helps... the people have the power to change that.
Scotland here : the salesboys on the roof literally risking their own lives at any given moment.... definitely another kind of world😳.... not to mention the sewer searchers....
But they still do not go in for family planning.
Yes “they” do. Check the latest official data for average number of births per woman in Bangladesh. I think you’ll find it enlightening.
And there is people who say ther is no hell...
My respect for these people is huge, we are so lucky.
@BurgleBoyIt would have to be the middle east, anywhere else would result in Bangladesh 2.
Imagine the smell everywhere…
Holy shit this is completely different planet 🌎😄😄😃😔😔😔🌎✅🛰🧑🏫👨🏻💻
Yep. It’s what goes on in 3rd world countries filled with 3rd world people
@@steviechampagne Mostly of the 3rd world countries are not bad like this. Bangladesh is another level
Right 😅its the riding on top of the train for me
@@andsn10 you got to remember that this video is 7 years old.
I visited my Dhaka for 10 days and on my journey back I finally realized why my dad wanted to start his life in the states.
Keeps us informed just in case we travel abroad 💯
And why on Gods earth would you ever leave the USA ???
I love your videos 👍❤️
This is what uncivilization looks like.... when the colonists drew an imaginary lines on the ground and dictated foreign arab culture on them. 😢😢😢 this is the philosophy; live one day at a time. 🙏😊
Religion has totally destroyed them
Can you explain how ? because the gulf countries are pretty rich and are also very religious
@@user-ue4fh5mv9s Because of OIL😂🤡
I admire how these people use religion and a sense of humour to get through some pretty awful times and situations
Beautiful vlog
100% super documentary of bangladesh , no doubt , greetings from land of tropical rain forrest archipelago
Bangladesh don't have any music , it has that train to the mosque .😈😈😈😈😈😯
"I can't see through the dirty windows.." maybe wash them? That is what defines a prosperous society from a lazy one. Always waiting for someone to do something and pointing with the finger clearly isn't the success in any civilization.
Action made me laugh
Its called Inshallah maintenance/cleaning
You must not have heard about the water shortage in the beginning.
@@martymcfly9342 It doesn't take much water to wash some windows. It doesn't even have to be potable! Other solvents can be used also
I'm so sorry but the translator tho 😭🤌 he is making me laugh so bad , as a Bengali who understands them.😂 And there's some youtuber and people will use it to picture and thinks it's Indian trains .