World's Most Dangerous Roads - Australia : Wild Bush
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- Опубликовано: 30 мар 2021
- To link these two worlds, giant trucks relentlessly cover the most remote roads and tracks of the southern continent. They are called road trains, road trains. Since the 1930s, generations of intrepid drivers have piloted these behemoths, launched at full speed on the rugged tracks of the Outback.
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Australia is the most amazing country in the world! I'm English and have family over there. Aussies are the most friendly, happy people I've ever come across and I hope to move over one day
no. many Russians live there and have no friends.
I hope you get here mate !
Too many Poms here already. If you go to live in WA that’ll be alright. Joking aside, this a side of Australia which is almost a parody of us. Most cities you’re more likely to come across Chinese, Lebanese, Greeks and Arabs.
@@mitch2620 My family lives in the bush 🤘I've never been to any of the cities. Don't like crowds.
@@Nelson890 Forget the bush mate, get yourself to Tas. Been here 11 years, and both my girls were born here, rather here than the mainland. I’m from Geelong in Vic originally, but I’ll happily live out my days over here.
Australia is absolutely stunning. Love the nature . ❤❤❤
OK
Can get dry ass desert mid of desert
Russell is a legend mate what a cool dood doing this for our people and community
This is most mad max thing I’ve seen, 3 trailers, 1 man junkyard.
Really,I want to ride on trailer lol
That's not a forklift, now here's a forklift.
Over in the far north west of Western Australia, the mining road trains are even bigger with 5 or 6 trailers and with a remote control engine driving one of the sets of axles.
Old mate at the beginning wearing the Australian flag shorts is brilliant , a real Aussie
I don't know this doco showed us much of the roads, saying this, this was a great watch for the indigenous way of life ..
I lived in the NT for a few years, and I have to say, this paints a pretty picture to what its really like around that area...you all have no idea!!!
Calling the spirits to start the toyota, are you freaking kiding me!!!
Worked faster than triple A .
Not sure why he didn’t just take the 79
They still retain a sense of humour...hahaha
Probably you don't have a sense of humor?
Pull your head in
So many factual errors it's impossible to watch.
I stopped when the narrator said the road trains were thirsty...for petrol.
Holy smokes do you have any idea how much it would cost to run that thing on petrol?
Not to forget the English settlers that arrived in the 19th century???????????
I was thinking that. Thought it was basic common knowledge that trucks ran on diesel.
Many places you can't even buy petrol, only diesel and avgas.
In the past when diesel engine potentialities was not fully known, the First diesel powered Trucks appeared in the 1930s, that's mean the First Trucks were powered by petrol engines, but today a massive mistake to Say that a heavy duty truck runs on petrol/gasoline
Fascinating film. From Toronto Canada it is something unimaginable. Thank you for sharing.
I live in the bush of Australia it's a hash unforgiving land but it's so good if you work with it not against it
Some of those trucks are absolutely beautiful!!!
The outback is the most beautiful place in the world!
Thanks for upload.I always dreamed of driving one of these beasts. I never dared to try to implement my dream .I was a lorry driver when I was in my early 20's but went to university and became a mechanical engineer. Some people might see this is a success ,I dont. Go after your dream!
Head to oz mate , dreams come true
Land Cruisers dominates these videos
Great documentary: showing Australia from different and realistic prespectives.
I lived in Western Australia, in the Esperance area, fabulous area, unique the beaches and everything really.
Happy to see a land cruiser,
nice to see Russel from outback truckers
Hello dear
I used to live in an outback town, before my parent relocated the family back to the UK. I miss the wide brown lands...
My favourite channel😍
Australia is a wonderful country
Thank you for the 1080p !,
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Timmy's trip north??? if he was heading north to Barrkira then the Gulf would be on his right and he wouldn't be travelling on the beach...And at the start, even if that was a scrub fire (which it wasn't) there wouldn't be any firemen going to put it out, especially out there in East Arnhem...
his ute looks like an old mine vehicle. Amazing how many miles they can put on these vehicles.
Where Timmy lives is Paradise.
This junk car compactor is a great machine
His ancestors love him very much......to start his vehicle for him
That wasnt no spirits starting it, its a toyota
nothing to do with the fresh battery haha
@@BabyJesus440 !! Am a aqa
its better to hunt crocodile put them in a cage.before they attack human.
@@xrizdreideguzmanrodolfo5969 There are millions of crocs, lol. Good luck with that one.
Amazing outback 🤎
5:40 - I live in Australia, and this guy is playing games- he's not serious. Funny though :-)
Up North it's not the roads that are dangerous. The Crocs are. Stay away from Billabongs, rivers, the sea and lakes. A full size croc can run down a horse!!
Awesome country in the north of Australia
2:38 love how Perth isn’t on there
Don't worry. Brisbane, Hobart and Canberra were also missing.
Perth doesn't exist
... and Wagga and Lismore and Pt Augusta and Kalgoorlie and Rocky.
@12:00 he should have had his tyres deflated simple solution hello from remote rural NSW Australia,just a though if the camera car made it through think about it.Before any one bites I have driven most of Australia in a variety of 4wd units.14:00 Alice Springs is a life support system for Pine Gap US military base
When I travelled from Melbourne to Perth in the seventies by car in the Nullarbor,desert area when you see a truck have to park at the side of the road,they fly' along right on the middle of the road.
waov in the seventies, I bet it was a lot different in those days, do you got a good story or two I would like to hear about them, have a good day.
I like the scrap guy
RESPECT TO YOU AND YOUR MOB TIMMY YOUR SO TRUE ABOUT THE LAND MY BROTHER GOD BLESS YOU MATE THANKS FOR LOOKING AFTER YOUR LAND AND THANKS FOR LETTING ME STAY ON THIS GREAT COUNTRY LOVE YS MAN CHEERS
Relax.
"petrol" trucks - the guy needs to educate himself
on the one hand, "petrol" means gasoline, on the other hand it means Any fuel derived from crude oil. Get the point, chummie?
@@dehoedisc7247 petrol means petroleum. Diesel is a derivative of petroleum, but it is not petrol.
@@tasmanmcmillan1777 very funny, you are playing with words, and frankly you are a waste of time. out.
Something tells me this was originally a French program & the narrator is simply reading from the translated script. Literally translated, Petrole comes out as oil/petroleum/kerosene/paraffin etc so probably something lost in translation coupled with underpaid editorial team and narrator who didn't care enough to correct it. Also, in English language Petrol does not equal "any fuel derived from crude oil", it's a contraction of Petroleum Spirit, which in turn is called "gasoline" in non-British English. As to an umbrella term for "any fuel derived from crude oil", that would be Petroleum Distillates. Anyway, education and giving of damns has evidently been a little lacking both on the narrator's side, and in the comments. 73 'night all/.
In the past when diesel engine potentialities was not fully known, the First diesel powered Trucks appeared in the 1930s, that's mean the First Trucks were powered by petrol engines, but today a massive mistake to Say that a heavy duty truck runs on petrol/gasoline
wow for a show telling us about Australia, you sure know stuff all about the topic! fires up the top end are not put out as this is how the bush land rejuvenates! a lot of Australian plants need fire to propagate seeds.
yes! I came here to say this!
plus, the fire didn’t look that bad, compared to the ones a year ago in January
i like watching the birds take burning sticks and chase food while spreading the fire
Deliberately set cool burns are a normal feature in cooler months by indigenous and Euro locals in order to reduce fuel buld up that can get out of control when started by non human means.
It happeneds every year in the dry season . Nothing unusual about the fires
i build wooden truck model replicas so i love your videos thanks for the inspiration
I like this guy timmy . If everyone thought the same about the planet as he did. We would all be ok
He is unemployed. Wake up!
Hello
@@peterdecker59 i thought they said is a Chief. Just like any other Government Law Job, the Government Pays you. Here in Canada we have the same Scenario. For you I'm assuming a Tibal Chief is not a Job you would "personally" like to see him do !
@@peterdecker59 why do they have to be employed ? They are very self sustainable and don't need your double stories. Their food is even better than us who think we are civilised. We don't even know how our food is made anymore. We just eat and hope we live for another 20 years , Lol
Thirst for petrol?! No way those big rigs run on petrol.
Right you are, they're diesel trucks. 👍
In the past when diesel engine potentialities was not fully known, the First diesel powered Trucks appeared in the 1930s, that's mean the First Trucks were powered by petrol engines
I LOVE AUSTRALIA
Amazing.
this is why some day i want to go to austrailia
Enjoyed every bit of this
Very interesting journey in Australia.
Hi
@@sarahalex2801
Sarah?
Great to see that the aboriginese are continuing to live a lovely normal life.
Indeed. I was thinking the same thing.
I’m Australian and you have no idea what you’re talking about
Education should be compulsory.
@@split6543 they are educated, with the knowledge of the ancestors and the land. If they are going to stay there all their life than they need the knowledge to survive in the outback. Not the suburbs or city. Education should be a choice. Not compulsory.
@@frostbiteyguy you now what i mean... Real education. If you are educated then you know deep down they need it. Its good to have a surgeon who can operate on a tumor in your village
Pretty sure trucks that pull road trains run on diesel...
Correct, and lots of it, note the large tanks between the front and rear axles.
In the past when diesel engine potentialities was not fully known, the First diesel powered Trucks appeared in the 1930s, that's mean the First Trucks were powered by petrol engines, but today a massive mistake to Say that a heavy duty truck runs on petrol/gasoline
@@markfryer9880that Is for having over 2000 km of fuel range
Utes mate, we don't say pick ups here
At 17:29. One bump and that block will be making a dent in someone's day. For sure.
Looks like it has already jumped out of it's spot from the last big bump.
SOLID DOCUMENTARY KEEPSAFE AS ALWAYS EVERYONE GODBLESS
Sacred site? You mean Centre Link. 30 Billion spent on 3% of the population in 2017, I think.
Hey slim- get stuffed
Ok mr racist. What would the mining royalties be, for their stolen lands?
Funny thing is you can watch his engine blow in outback truckers, season 6 I think
Beautiful
How can a road possibly be dangerous? they can't jump up and chase anyone. The lie there, day and night, never moving. The only danger associates with roads is when people use them carelessly. It is NEVER the road that is dangerous.
GENGRAS thank
Long, straight, flat, dry roads... yea, suuuuper dangerous
Netflix is nothing!..free docs is everything!!!
The trucks and roads are deliverable.
I admire the way they collect the abandoned cars and round them up in a scrap yard. its a problem that has needed to be dealt with in many countries.
He should be in Iraq picking up tanks.
@@chrisclarke7828 you’d be at that for a while
Dont be fooled here the reality is polar opsite to what is shown here
I HV always luved the land cruiser
The most national TV show I’ve ever seen 😂😂😂
"The land is part of you. When you kill the land, you die." That's wise.
aboriginals are some of the most wealthy people in Australia no need to pay tax, for higher education, mortgages or toyota landcruisers all government issued. They always say the land owns them not them owning the land, but when someone wants to build a school they have to make sure its not owned by aboriginals first
same story with aboriginals in Canada, they just don't get free land cruisers.
Sure mate keep peddling that bullshit line. They also have a higher infant mortality rate as shown here and a significantly shorter lifespan.
As for the richest, check out Gina Reinhardt, richest person in Australia.
@@markfryer9880 Gina Reinhardts wealth has come from business work not just being born a race
@@davidegallobamford6701 but they have free ski-doo
It's like mad max
"We don't own the land, the land owns us." Interesting.
that's all made up BS. Part of the poltics
As good as. "The government granted land to them". Its there land to start with your there visitors. The aboriginals were there long before you.
Me in my own land for well over a thousand years commonly referred to as New Zealand.
@@alanbstard4 How convenient.
That what she said you ever so crocodile dandy ha
russells best truck yet
I love truck life and am a driver
Skrg mari kite saksikan jalanX yg bahaya di australia... JOM my friend like see the video di atas road yg dangeroeussssss
rest in peace Eddy Holland
I think more fact checking is needed or is it fiction??
wouldnt mind some Australian wild bush my self.
At harvest last year me and my dad popped a steer tire in a B-Double……….That was not fun
KANGGARROOO itulah haiwan yg jadi mercu yang sgt dikenali negara luar.. Australia ini disebut BENUA sbb ianya besar spti pulau.. Lihat saje N Zealand jiran serta Fiji kecil saje.. Yes or Now my friend..... And BBrrrrroooooo..
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This has to be the most ill informed documentary I’ve ever seen.
True, how about some real footage of how the locals behave as it ain’t as it is portrayed in this clip
Filmed by the French...... what did you expect!
I don’t want to sound rude but may I ask how it’s Not informed?
The opening scene is bulldust and it continues as the main theme throughout
@@steventhomas8964 because the reality is very very very diffrent....... rose coloured glasses are very cool but.......... Dont get me wrong some of the things in this video are good.
(some war boys sneak up)
What a Day, What a Lovely Day!!
Compensation for colonisation. The compensation is an enhancement to existence; electricity, motor vehicles, and so forth.
It's like moving a carnval
Humans don’t need to keep moving up we are animals, I think just go as big until you’re happy and comfortable to some people it’s not up in money. 🤟🏼👍🏼
I wonder why he didn't deflate the tires
You spelt Australia wrong in the location marker...
Australia built different
I've never heard about heavy trucks using petrol before. It must be a australian thing or something.
It's wrong, they use diesel
Yeah, cattle are worth so much to station owners, they would just let them wander over major sealed roads, frequented by trucks, no fences, completely oblivious to serious accidents they can cause. It was like that between Townsville and Mt Isa in the 1980's..........one truck driver was almost killed by a wandering mob on the main road. First trip after recovery.......at the same place, on the same road where his accident happened......there were cattle all over the road again. So he pulled up, got out the SLR-L1A1 in 7.62 NATO and shot all of them. Next trip, new fences were put up, no more cattle on the road, problem solved.
Your funny 😂😂😂😂 you forget the roads pass through the cattle station not around it ..... safe to say the stations were there before the road..... but yeah the government should fit the bill to fence the road becuase it's there bloody road
What Jimmy didn't tell you is he could get a new car tomorrow and the Australian government would pick up the tab
That's absolutely false, and racist. But let me guess, you live on stolen lands?
Another myth!
@@rossawood5075 No it ain't
That's why the yes vote lost look at how our ABORIGINAL people look after stuff old mate has full time job collecting their rubbish yet they say they look after the land I've being about example Fitzroy Crossing etc and I can tell ya majority don't give a fuck about the land just want their next government check
I’m closing in on a million miles. I thought I knew trucking. I don’t know jack.
SUPERLINER MUSCLE 👊👊👊
Timmys car is a Ute not a pick up
@ 17:26, that slab of brick just jumped out of its place....
Did I watched the same documentary from Free Documentary channel? Anyone else?
Yeah.... bro...same here
Yea,
The spirit got me hhhh
These are ordinary outback roads in Australia. The first minute or so "introduction" is completely and utterly mis-leading. They are remote - surprisingly, that's because Australia is big and sparsely populated, outside the capital cities.
This bloke needs to team up with Russel Coight, i can take this guy seriously. Even the black fella was taking the piss out of the camera man. Just to add to your statement that a kenworth and a tripple a worth 1,000,000 euros is bullshit. The plant with all the trimmings including the drink bottle hoodie and fluffy dice maximum $299,000. Australian dollars or €185000. Im gonna keep going here. Pine gap doesnt need alice springs, nor does Alice need pine gap. Thats like saying brisbane was built to feed ipswich.
I own trucks and I do agree with you with some things you said but for the cost of the truck yes it's nearly a million for new road train the prime mover cost around 300k new and you have 3 trailers each new cost around 150 k × 3 = 450 + prime mover 300 = total 750k they are close but yeah not a million
What a set up
yeah mate shes a rental lol
Get it done before the heat turns on.
“Thirsty for petrol”?? 😂😂😂 Jeeez..In an other of your videos, about the roads of Kazakhstan, the mixture of diesel and kerosene, was referred to as “explosive” …You need to educate yourself, mate….
He was reading a script
Blame whoever wrote the script
In the past when diesel engine potentialities was not fully known, the First diesel powered Trucks appeared in the 1930s, that's mean the First Trucks were powered by petrol engines, but today a massive mistake to Say that a heavy duty truck runs on petrol/gasoline