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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2022
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    The real lives of the people of Botswana is far from the usual picture postcard image. CHAIDI, MONTY, MAREKO, SEKERE live in the heart of a country that is nothing but one vast desert: Botswana. Everybody struggles to keep their job and support their family, but in the all-prevailing fine sand it’s impossible to move around without a 4-wheel drive. And with tens of thousands of wild animals on the roam such as lions and elephants breaking down is not a reassuring prospect.
    Normally, once a year, only the OKAVANGO delta, which flows into this desolation, provides a little coolness and vital resources. However, this year the water did not come. The drought is posing a serious threat to the lives of the people and animals. The struggle for survival is getting more intense and global warming makes the problems worse. A merciless war over water is being waged between the elephants and farmers like Monty. Taking his domestic animals to water becomes a way of the cross and flocks are dying. In what looks an apocalyptic setting, Lake NGAMI has changed appearance to become a vast puddle of mud.
    MAREKO struggles to catch the few remaining catfish amidst the hippos bogged down in stifling slime. To deliver supplies to his grandmother, penniless CHAIDI walks for hours over a sun-baked track. At the end of the trail, hungry children await his pack of sugar. In Botswana, the entire community organized around cattle breeding and consumption is under threat from the terrible effects of global warming. And yet, in the Kalahari Desert, SEKERE and his mother, MOGATLANYANA, the oldest representatives of southern Africa, known as the Bushmen, still remember how to live in harmony with nature by using water from roots and dew. Imbued with the spirit of freedom, they are trying to return, in an old pick-up, to the land of their forefathers from which they were driven.
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  • @FreeDocumentary
    @FreeDocumentary  Год назад +247

    A couple of things about Botswana 🇧🇼 Botswana is well known for having some of the best wilderness and wildlife areas on the African continent. 38% of its total land area are devoted to national parks, reserves and wildlife management areas.
    Generally speaking Botswana has a low crime rate compared to other countries in Africa. There is also no recent history of terrorism and violent attacks on tourists are very rare. Off you go! Because it sounds and looks like an amazing place (I know we say that about all the places - but let’s be honest - the world IS an amazing place no matter where you go, and where you are. If you look, you’ll always discover something amazing.

    • @savannahstories846
      @savannahstories846 Год назад +8

      Come to Mozambique 🇲🇿 I will take you good place 🧐

    • @barryabdoulaye4612
      @barryabdoulaye4612 Год назад +2

      We want to see you in our country 💞
      Equatorial Guinea if possible

    • @kinghadu9611
      @kinghadu9611 Год назад +7

      Why are Toyota Vehicles so durable?

    • @savannahstories846
      @savannahstories846 Год назад +4

      @@kinghadu9611 Because TOYOTA means
      Today Tomorrow and’s Day after Tomorrow 🧐

    • @kinghadu9611
      @kinghadu9611 Год назад +5

      @@savannahstories846 That Hilux the guy was driving was one of those petrol engine, but remarkably it still runs with all the crazy overheating because the moron refuses to fix his radiator.
      The truly indestructible Toyota Hilux are the Diesel Engines especially the 2001 and prior model that didn't have any electronics to deal with. The sole fact that Diesel Engines do NOT need any distributors or coil packs or spark plugs it runs on compression.

  • @TheHardcoreboy747
    @TheHardcoreboy747 Год назад +214

    As a Zambian 🇿🇲 I must say" I have so much respect for our fellow neighbouring Botswana's 🇧🇼 We love you guys.❤️❤️

    • @sekaopelaelo1934
      @sekaopelaelo1934 Год назад +14

      Lots of love from botswana ❤️🇧🇼mutual respect and love

    • @revothomas9343
      @revothomas9343 Год назад +10

      Thank you Zambia is a very good neighbour.

    • @maduoratshukudu8587
      @maduoratshukudu8587 Год назад +4

      Likewise brother

    • @TYSON-GOAT-FURY
      @TYSON-GOAT-FURY Год назад +3

      Love u too bro❤👊🏼

    • @elvis_tidie
      @elvis_tidie Год назад +5

      Kenyan here👋.. we're experiencing the drought as well..
      We love the Botswana's nd may the almighty be with us all

  • @simwaduncan777
    @simwaduncan777 Год назад +103

    Deadliest roads series are my all-time favorite.
    Thank you for the upload.
    🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
    Hakuna Matata.

    • @justinbell700
      @justinbell700 Год назад +5

      Hakuna matata to you my brother

    • @gacherumburu9958
      @gacherumburu9958 Год назад +3

      Indeed

    • @karabomoganetsi7064
      @karabomoganetsi7064 Год назад +5

      @@gacherumburu9958 you are welcome brother, visit Botswana one of the good days, I will provide accomodation ♥️

    • @georgenjihia7089
      @georgenjihia7089 Год назад +2

      It reminds me of a Daring abroad done Alex Chamwada it seems very interesting to do it by road from Kenya

    • @rahabwanja9682
      @rahabwanja9682 Год назад +2

      I was in Botswana in the year 2015

  • @gofaonemosiakgabo9854
    @gofaonemosiakgabo9854 Год назад +122

    I'm from Botswana n living in the capital city, this documentary rily saddened me, can't believe some fellow countrymen suffer this much. Even though life is though in cities, villages n towns, it's not as bad as wat I watched here.

    • @jerryboitshoko6776
      @jerryboitshoko6776 Год назад +5

      So far from what I've watched, it is the reality. Ke a dumalana

    • @boniswabayani595
      @boniswabayani595 Год назад +6

      ga se koo ke kwano, re kgakala le go tlhabologa tota until we reach the remote areas re mono hela

    • @ewomavese2490
      @ewomavese2490 Год назад +1

      very deep juxtaposition ..lol,

    • @bsenau
      @bsenau Год назад

      the 1st few secs its not Botswana .. this guy is tripping 😵‍💫

    • @gofaonemosiakgabo9854
      @gofaonemosiakgabo9854 Год назад

      @@bsenau 😂ya it's jst clips from different countries, not here

  • @unopamushango3752
    @unopamushango3752 Год назад +45

    I live in Botswana and this was an eye opener. Life in the city and towns is not so glamorous but these rural places make it seem like otherwise. These are the people that made our country what it is today

    • @Deontjie
      @Deontjie Год назад

      I plan to travel to Botswana next year, If I can afford the fuel. The grazing looks good at 21:51 in this video. Maybe this video was trying to show things worse than it is?

  • @zimplanetearthsighting3656
    @zimplanetearthsighting3656 Год назад +52

    Botswana...our wonderful neighbors.
    Dumelang batswana
    Love from Zimbabwe

    • @gumzbenjamin85
      @gumzbenjamin85 Год назад

      Isn't the number of Zimbabweans in Botswana equal to the number of batswana

    • @MsDz02
      @MsDz02 Год назад

      @@gumzbenjamin85 its possible

  • @thembadube9589
    @thembadube9589 Год назад +42

    It's true what they say: Africa is not for the faint-hearted. Strength to the people of Botswana.

  • @vixola9268
    @vixola9268 Год назад +47

    What I remember is driving in that heat. Very hot and very dry. It's a different kind of hot weather. Used to supply cattle feed all over Botswana. Thanks again for this documentary it brought back good memories of my time in Botswana from Serowe with love.

  • @kalalantita5819
    @kalalantita5819 Год назад +58

    Very beautiful country ❤ with very well-mannered people, so respectful people, Botswana 🇧🇼, i always feel safe when traveling in Botswana 🇧🇼. A special country in Southern Africa.

    • @understandingg
      @understandingg 9 месяцев назад +1

      True that, our culture plays a huge role in this, but am scared that we are loosing our culture

  • @whatyouseenow411
    @whatyouseenow411 Год назад +49

    When I feel like I may have had a tough day, or things haven't gone the way I want, I watch a video like this and realize how selfish I am being and have no clue what a bad day really is compared to these guy's!

    • @kamogelomosweu1869
      @kamogelomosweu1869 Год назад +4

      Have you ever been to Botswana. Becareful sometimes media shows you what they want you to see its not always rhe whole story

    • @PeloB
      @PeloB Год назад +3

      It's not really what u see, i stay in Botswana. Just a beautiful normal county..

    • @PeloB
      @PeloB Год назад +2

      @@kamogelomosweu1869 u can say that again.

    • @alwynvanwyk1851
      @alwynvanwyk1851 Год назад

      ​@@PeloB
      True words, it's seasonal everywhere in Africa dry, or wet... It's a tough place to live, with tough peple...
      This documentary is only showing an extreme situation, and not the total picture... Also has got nothing to do with the title "extreme dangerous roads"
      Very good filming though.
      🇿🇦

    • @emeliapurcell7546
      @emeliapurcell7546 29 дней назад

      too true

  • @jony6107
    @jony6107 Год назад +14

    No matter what the narrator might say, that toyota goes where no bentley would be able to go

  • @GodfreyMogampane
    @GodfreyMogampane Год назад +15

    now that pontoon crossing is a thing of the past, a magnificent bridge has been built in its place

  • @botswanainsight3804
    @botswanainsight3804 Год назад +53

    Thanks for covering Botswana 🇧🇼. Good thing we had good rains so far

    • @botswanainsight3804
      @botswanainsight3804 Год назад +2

      @Selly Wang not really 😅. Most Our neighbors label Botswana boring because it’s so calm here & not much people. The pace is slow

    • @pietrojenkins6901
      @pietrojenkins6901 Год назад

      @@botswanainsight3804 @ minute 8:08 to 8:40 those are brutal living conditions for a diamond rich country.

    • @KAWTELENUH
      @KAWTELENUH Год назад

      @@pietrojenkins6901 blame the government. They let foreign businessman come and take their resources without much for the citizens

    • @marcopeel
      @marcopeel Год назад +4

      @@pietrojenkins6901 how do I explain to you without patronizing you. The bushmen prefer to live according to their old traditions. They would prefer not to participate in the modern economic dispensation. It’s a common phenomenon with indigenous folks everywhere, from Canada to Australia…
      Coercing them to the modern world causes conflicts , and political disputes. Do you understand ?

    • @botswanainsight3804
      @botswanainsight3804 Год назад +2

      @@pietrojenkins6901 look at 8:29 those are the houses (not much) that the government built for them, he even admits it there, but look to the side also, they have their own huts, all the new resettlement villages for the Bushmen, they built those huts next to their houses, as he said they prefer them in hot conditions because they're cooler. They san are so immensed in their culture that people who often see them wearing leather like you saw think that's how they live daily, NO. they do that only for cultural stuff or tourism purposes. Nowadys some are getting educated, have government jobs, it was a late development compared to other ethnic groups in the country but they're getting there. We're not perfect we do have poverty yes.

  • @Loosu1
    @Loosu1 Год назад +28

    Hi I'm living in Botswana. Im a foreigner. Really really it is a beautiful country. If go remote area u can feel and see the nature's gift. U can feel and breatha pollution free air. We are the people thinking we living in a very sophisticated world. Once u come and see this country u really feel it hw god gifts this land to human beings. Ya it is a dryland. But it is heaven for many lives. In rural area may be rough but the people hearts are velvet. 95% people really taking care of their land especially one who living in remote.

    • @YTgrandpashows
      @YTgrandpashows Год назад

      We need to see the other part of Botswana we know it's beautiful and all that but some of s enjoy seeing the worst side of things

  • @liuquantong915
    @liuquantong915 Год назад +42

    I used to live there for many years. God bless this great country and her loving people!

    • @deidradahl2802
      @deidradahl2802 Год назад

      What happened to the trees before this terrible drought?

    • @toytulog576
      @toytulog576 Год назад +2

      @@deidradahl2802 overpopulated animals. animal eat grass/trees leaves :) so the place become drier then cause drought. that why it very important to control population.

    • @deidradahl2802
      @deidradahl2802 Год назад

      @@toytulog576 I Concur

  • @johnallen7807
    @johnallen7807 Год назад +8

    These are undoubtedly the best documentaries about Africa on RUclips. Thank you.

  • @joelmanjoetelere2738
    @joelmanjoetelere2738 Год назад +22

    I have long waited for this about my country, big up to FREE DOCUMENTARY 👏👏👏

  • @kagisomakhaya5551
    @kagisomakhaya5551 Год назад +90

    I want to make something clear ,these are rural areas of the country. This is not how all Batswana live we're quite developed so under no circumstances should people think this depicts how we all generally live. Just like any country there are under developed parts of the country and these are one of the places sadly. Love and light to my Country 🇧🇼❤️

    • @omphilemonggae9119
      @omphilemonggae9119 Год назад +8

      Am not happy with everything I just watched...I love My country and people must stop filming such things...and who gave them permission to do so 😔

    • @gumzbenjamin85
      @gumzbenjamin85 Год назад +13

      This is how western media want to portray Africa

    • @youtubeconnollyfamily
      @youtubeconnollyfamily Год назад +5

      That’s why I love these documentaries because it shows certain areas of so many countries and how people live in thrive in those areas.

    • @boniswabayani595
      @boniswabayani595 Год назад +22

      @@omphilemonggae9119 I think it gives insight of where we need to direct our resources the west also have documentaries showing US slums, we need to seriously advocate for better cos as someone who has worked in many rural areas, the truth is developments are centralised to urban areas but if we really look at the majority Motswana ko gae re tsela jaana. ke tropng yes its fine. Just like they have las vegas and harlem abroad. We can not be upset by the truth

    • @kagisomakhaya5551
      @kagisomakhaya5551 Год назад +3

      @@boniswabayani595 Exactly my point, I'm not upset but I acknowledge that of course these are conditions we have but I don't people to have a perception that the whole nation lives like cause some people might take to it as if this is how the general population lives

  • @tshego-fatso
    @tshego-fatso Год назад +58

    Never thought my country would be on Deadliest Roads😯😯

  • @kipkiruishadrack6481
    @kipkiruishadrack6481 Год назад +23

    Great content.
    Watching from Nairobi, Kenya 🇰🇪.

  • @MrFlashpacker
    @MrFlashpacker Год назад +24

    I have been to Botswana twice, last time was in 2002. Loved mokoro sailing, fishing for Bream and game watching, observing Okwango delta from above while flying from one camp to another. One of my guide Patrick took me on a two night trip to Kalahari bushmen people territory. I spent two days with them. They showed me their hunting skill, trap setting, bush craft. In the night, after dinner, they organised their Trance Dance. I love the people and country.

    • @mikescudder4621
      @mikescudder4621 Год назад +4

      Sounds like an amazing experience Ajay. Count yourself lucky to have experienced it!

    • @Kronr
      @Kronr Год назад +2

      @@mikescudder4621 It sounds expensive not lucky lol although it appears to be disappearing now

  • @agelessbeauty968
    @agelessbeauty968 Год назад +15

    This is much better than Netflix..l just love all your documents very educational as well..

  • @omaromerika4291
    @omaromerika4291 Год назад +15

    This continent gives me motivation to keep moving forward , from the 🇺🇸

  • @thecamperhaven4093
    @thecamperhaven4093 Год назад +31

    My country my pride...

  • @bobsingh7949
    @bobsingh7949 Год назад +21

    Watching folks work this hard in such extreme environments I think I'll never complain again about my first world life - Canada. But I will. Aaaaah gratitude, gratitude, gratitude.
    At least the powerful winters here inspire humility.

  • @Africanprincessmilka
    @Africanprincessmilka Год назад +10

    Am RUclipsr from Kenya 🇰🇪 and this channel has taught me alot and I should start traveling more and more

  • @murdamomz
    @murdamomz Год назад +51

    I'm the 1st comment I love FREE DOCUMENTARY

  • @geraldhoskins2933
    @geraldhoskins2933 Год назад +19

    Whenever , i m feeling lowly and sorry for myself , I take a good look around the world and see , that no matter how bad things are someone \ somewhere has it worse . after seeing the trials and tribulations of this world and the hard ships many people face , I count my blessings and thank the good lord above for what I do have.

    • @woofbark4475
      @woofbark4475 Год назад

      Amen! Yes it's very humbling indeed. And a good reminder to count or blessings.

  • @zambianmusic659
    @zambianmusic659 Год назад +17

    Am from Zambia but Botswana is one of my favorite countries in Africa

  • @obuilemangundu81
    @obuilemangundu81 Год назад +15

    Botswana 🇧🇼 the most beautiful country! Dry season is part of nature yet again has good rainy seasons

    • @revothomas9343
      @revothomas9343 Год назад

      Exactly, thanks to climate change with its effects affecting Southern Africa more.

    • @stevekenilworth
      @stevekenilworth Год назад

      @@revothomas9343 all part of grand solar cycle, comes around every 350-400 years, weather patterns will shift, just a small part of what of whats to come. 2020-2053

  • @explorebotswanawithbushmen379
    @explorebotswanawithbushmen379 Год назад +11

    Botswana is a beautiful country with many dangerous roads such as Khutse- CKGR via Old Xade, Nossob- Mabuasehube via Matopi, Gweta- Mosu via Lekhubu Makomojena Vet gate during rainy seasons. Please come back for more episodes of dangerous roads

  • @daniel-petrugrancea116
    @daniel-petrugrancea116 Год назад +16

    ...watching from Switzerland, with respect for those people, a romanian!❤

  • @rogersampaio7450
    @rogersampaio7450 Год назад +8

    Beautiful people From Botswana... Angola sends you Love

  • @TheWestIsNext001
    @TheWestIsNext001 Год назад +6

    Watching and seeing them fighting and working hard each day to feed their family, twas an awakening for me. Knowing in some parts of this planet were unfortunate to live a normal life where you can't buy anything if won't work hard in the middle of scorching hot climate of the African continent.

  • @danielharris4494
    @danielharris4494 Год назад +3

    Always thank God for what you have because as we can see someone has it worse 🙏

  • @bestkksser
    @bestkksser Год назад +12

    IF YOU’RE READING THIS I WISH YOU NOTHING BUT WEALTH AND HEALTH 2022 AND BEYOND 🇧🇸❤️

  • @binolimros1740
    @binolimros1740 Год назад +7

    My favorite coverage from you guys are of Botswana and Lesotho. What an eye opener ❤️

  • @babolokikabelo
    @babolokikabelo Год назад +5

    Long waited for documentary about our country BOTSWANA 🇧🇼
    Am Soo happy

  • @lesleynko1241
    @lesleynko1241 Год назад +6

    A beautiful documentary about my Country.
    Am not suprised some westerners are going.. ooh, this is sad. I wish i can help.
    Botswana is a thriving democracy, with lucrative safety nets for the marginalised rural population. Generally, no one sleeps hungry in Botswana.
    Kudos to this documentary on its indepth way of life of the people living in rural up north.
    Am taking a drive there on the 30th yto appreciate the beauty of my motherland

  • @sir-me1716
    @sir-me1716 Год назад +21

    This is worse than bad roads. It's hard living.

  • @kalahariafrogeopolitikinst7614
    @kalahariafrogeopolitikinst7614 Год назад +95

    As someone from Botswana I must make something’s clear here. The Bush men we’re not pushed out of the National park because of Diamonds, according to Botswana laws, it’s not even allowed to mine on national parks. They were taken out and had new villages built for them from scratch, with houses, schools and health facilities because of all Botswana minority groups the San (bushman) were/are the most hard hit by poverty, have no access to services, no education, healthcare etc therefore you can’t build schools, houses and clinics inside national parks. By the way they did take their case to court with help of civil society groups and lost the case which was the longest court case in Botswana. Recently a San man also took government to court because he wanted to be allowed to be bury his father in the national park. I personally feel sorry for the San if they suffered as a result, but development comes with sacrifices, our fathers also lost their land to national projects. Most bushman now are highly dependent on government social welfare and that’s the challenge we have, I know there’s an affirmative action to give them priority in government jobs so we will get there

    • @cann5565
      @cann5565 Год назад +2

      We wiped out our natives here in the US with the same mentality along with their culture, language, religion and way of life. Yours will be lost too. The money you're spending is probably best spent elsewhere. Their fate is sealed.

    • @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488
      @mugumyapaultheafricannomad9488 Год назад +6

      Thanks for sharing. I look forward to visiting Botswana for the first time in January 2023

    • @arnoldmbuthia2687
      @arnoldmbuthia2687 Год назад +1

      Sounds better than what America does with minorities

    • @gerhardventer5697
      @gerhardventer5697 Год назад +3

      We used to live in the Okavango delta. The annual flood was an amazing experience that brought life to the desert.

    • @sengwesetogile6054
      @sengwesetogile6054 Год назад +4

      Bushmen have always been marginalized.

  • @Johnny53kgb-nsa
    @Johnny53kgb-nsa Год назад +16

    These seem like some very brave, and good people. I really wish them well.

  • @_jibran
    @_jibran Год назад +7

    I love your channel. Traveling through the documentarians' lens helped me get through a dark time and tough divorce. Truly appreciative of you and this channel. < 3

  • @tlhomamootsisitswe3723
    @tlhomamootsisitswe3723 Год назад +8

    Around 2019 nd 2020 Botswana experienced great drought, but now things hv revived.
    In Botswana we all live different lifestyles, an ordinary motswana will live in the village where it's well developed with schools, roads, electricity , beautiful houses etc as well as have another land for farming nd ofcourse it's not well developed , we all love nd prefer it Like that... That's why we always move further when developments are brought closer to our farms. All we need is our cattles nd goats to find vegetation.
    It's alws nice to transition between the city , village and Farms.

  • @capitanothegreat3994
    @capitanothegreat3994 Год назад +5

    @4.12 mins - Toyota Hilux .A Frequent appearance on this Channel. Must be the Best Vehicle in the World

  • @cran3364
    @cran3364 Год назад +8

    Wow another episode.. thank you FD. watching now from the philippines🇵🇭

  • @ha1010rd
    @ha1010rd Год назад +4

    Monty is has a one of the hardest way of survival and he doesn't give up God bless him and everyone trying to survive in these harsh conditions

  • @lim8581
    @lim8581 6 месяцев назад +2

    The challenges faced by the people and wildlife of Botswana are a stark reminder of the harsh realities of climate change. The struggle for water and survival in this vast desert landscape is both heartbreaking and inspiring. Thanks for shedding light on this important issue.

  • @jayakumarkaarikuzhy4713
    @jayakumarkaarikuzhy4713 Год назад +20

    Great documentary on the life of people of a distant part of the world.Not everyone can visit and study the lifestyles in every part of the world. If someone has enough money to go to all these distant/remote places he may not be having enough time and for people who have enough time the money is the distraction.That is where your relevance occur . Thanks.

  • @sekaopelaelo1934
    @sekaopelaelo1934 Год назад +5

    Lots of love from botswana, Palapye 🇧🇼🥰

  • @sonofnam4418
    @sonofnam4418 Год назад +1

    Arguably the BEST documentary series on RUclips 👍

  • @bonolontapu2813
    @bonolontapu2813 Год назад +18

    🤣 This is a big surprise. To the Free Documentary team, Thank you for coming to our homeland. I hope all viewers learn something of value about our people, our culture and way of life in certain places.
    On the issue of The Basarwa tribe, I'd have liked the Free Documentary team to have done a more thorough research on why they were relocated. It wasn't the discovery of diamonds but rather an effort to provide them with all the basic needs that our constitution offers every citizen for free. It was difficult to bring developments to sparse settlements in national parks so the next best alternative was to bring the people to a more suitable place where developments are easily accessible to everyone without risking lives of the professionals that facilitate them and the tribesmen.
    🤣 Im still shocked to see this episode, i never thought I'd be watching a Botswana episode anytime soon especially at 4am on a Monday morning. I discovered this series of documentaries early this year and I thought it was going to be a while until they came here.

    • @raysplace6548
      @raysplace6548 Год назад +3

      Looks like a beautiful country.. Salute, 🍻🍻..
      From 🇺🇸

    • @bonolontapu2813
      @bonolontapu2813 Год назад +1

      @@raysplace6548 It really is man. If you watched the entire documentary you can see the humility in the people, we value good manners and good morals. You'd love it. I'm certain.
      Salute🍻

    • @raysplace6548
      @raysplace6548 Год назад

      @@bonolontapu2813 I watched it.. Beautiful country, with amazing people.. Stay safe, my friend.. Salute, 🍻

    • @maduoratshukudu8587
      @maduoratshukudu8587 Год назад +2

      Waitse le nna I'm shocked.

    • @matlhogonoloradiposo6646
      @matlhogonoloradiposo6646 Год назад +1

      Nna I'm more surprised and excited Ka gore other part ya documentary e bua Ka ko garona (Okavango and I know one of the characters)😅

  • @Annie-fl9iq
    @Annie-fl9iq Год назад +4

    I came here to watch a documentary about bad roads and old cars, I didn’t come here to cry…

  • @victormbaya
    @victormbaya Год назад +3

    My all favourite Chanel,, watching from kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @koketsomaja4188
    @koketsomaja4188 Год назад +2

    I am a motswana in Botswana and I had no idea that people lived like this In those areas... A very informative documentary 🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼

  • @medhanshmishra7021
    @medhanshmishra7021 Год назад +1

    Thanks for bringing this back

  • @lexubiga
    @lexubiga Год назад +60

    As a Motswana and a tourist in my own land I feel like more could have been done as in for dangerous roads. You could have done the salt pans after the rainy season and experience how locals do it. How did you miss the highway to Mohembo Ferry...the terrible A3 highway during rainy season. Anyway great content and kudos to you for reminding us of where we come from.

    • @bonolomodibetsane8163
      @bonolomodibetsane8163 Год назад +3

      As a fellow motswana I agree. More places could have been explored

    • @briantafila9480
      @briantafila9480 Год назад +4

      The shakawe road

    • @reggiekray270
      @reggiekray270 Год назад

      Top gear covered those 😂

    • @lexubiga
      @lexubiga Год назад +3

      @@reggiekray270 yes, TG covered it but they ain't locals, moreover they had backup all the time. Both TG and this channel have done Bolivia and we find them both interesting to watch.

    • @mat4263
      @mat4263 Год назад +7

      @@lexubiga None of the videos on this channel are made or produced by this channel. This channel has no part in creating any of the videos on this channel. They license various documentaries that have already been made by other people to upload to RUclips. There is nothing wrong with that, this channel pays a licensing fee to the owners of the content. Just wanted to let you know this channel has nothing to do with the actual creation of any of these videos.

  • @roysedio2980
    @roysedio2980 Год назад +8

    Watching this documentary makes me feel like a foreigner in my own country ..🇧🇼🇧🇼🇧🇼

    • @jacobjacob2502
      @jacobjacob2502 16 дней назад

      For real 🤣,,, I feel the same way

  • @bickylahkar3082
    @bickylahkar3082 Год назад +6

    Another love from India 🇮🇳💐 great documentry...❤️

  • @MichaelHartleyBambooStudio
    @MichaelHartleyBambooStudio Год назад +9

    not so much about dangerous roads, and, an incredible cultural/anthropology teaching video.

  • @bangdjapoet-tanamikan6356
    @bangdjapoet-tanamikan6356 Год назад +5

    when we'r f*ck up at work, strugling with the traffic jammed, boring enough to kill the time. Try to watch these free documenteries, for me its very helpfull not coz feel happier to watch other survive for living, but to encourage living in our hard sittuations coz other ppl in some place face it either more harder but keep going forward in the limited condition.
    Thanks FD for the effort.

  • @briansebogodi558
    @briansebogodi558 Год назад +14

    thanks for recognizing my country Botswana

  • @aonemoeng8391
    @aonemoeng8391 Год назад +3

    I'm so happy 😁 you did one about my country......my Botswana my pride🇧🇼💙😊💕💃

  • @PaigeBrown93
    @PaigeBrown93 Год назад +6

    I Love These, You Should Do Updated One's For All Episodes!

  • @eggshell6584
    @eggshell6584 Год назад +4

    i got thirsty watching this

  • @jenelcolapo9115
    @jenelcolapo9115 Год назад +5

    I've been waiting for this 😊

  • @SportsCardsBreaksAndBuys
    @SportsCardsBreaksAndBuys Год назад +2

    The struggle these hardworking human beings go through on a daily basis is absolutely unfathomable. One wonders why they wouldn’t use all of that effort to migrate to a more civilized, modern city but I have a feeling that if you grow up in these smaller communities, it’s all you know and all you want. Their dedication and commitment is very admirable.

  • @vctor6768
    @vctor6768 Год назад +1

    I love this road documentsaries I can't just stop having enuf of them. I watch all the series don't stop uploading more please ...thanks

  • @unclemod
    @unclemod Год назад +5

    The most amazing thing is the command of the Queen's language in the middle of the desert. Botswana has done a great job with educating their population

    • @tomasbisciak7323
      @tomasbisciak7323 Год назад

      command of the Queen's language - You are so brainwashed...

  • @nicksonkorir2018
    @nicksonkorir2018 Год назад +4

    I love this documentary from 🇰🇪 🇰🇪

  • @emandleni1735
    @emandleni1735 Год назад +2

    this is my favourite series and im so glad this episode is close to home i live in neighbouring south africa

  • @kinyerainnoarnolds7281
    @kinyerainnoarnolds7281 Год назад

    Been watching these docukmentaries for a longtime. Keep up the great work..

  • @ratoleballo
    @ratoleballo Год назад +4

    I LOVE your work!!!!!!!!Amazing stuff!!!

  • @ahronrichards9611
    @ahronrichards9611 Год назад +15

    I remember reading about Botswana as a child from a book in the library. About the national parks, the animals. I remember that it said Botswana was a beautiful place. And it was right. It is beautiful. But it, like many countries in the world, including mine, have all been adversely affected by climate change. Water is fundamental to life and so seeing the Okavango delta dried up in most places is sad, because of the importance of water. I hope that they had more rain this year.
    Keep pushing, keep going, keep surviving. Keep on being awesome.
    Keep up the good work Free Documentary! Always looking forward to new uploads from 🇻🇨

    • @kinghadu9611
      @kinghadu9611 Год назад +1

      Tucker Carlson and Fox news still continue to deny climate change and they also keep insisting the earth is flat.

    • @karabomoganetsi7064
      @karabomoganetsi7064 Год назад +4

      It's not yet rainy season, Okavango will never die, wait maybe for 2 more months you will see, anyway I stay in Botswana, you can visit anytime, I'll accommodate you

    • @maduoratshukudu8587
      @maduoratshukudu8587 Год назад +3

      As we speak the Okavango is green, full of water, life has gone back to where it was.

    • @ahronrichards9611
      @ahronrichards9611 Год назад +2

      @@maduoratshukudu8587 nice! Good to hear.

    • @mphonathan8977
      @mphonathan8977 Год назад +2

      There is water now, we have been eperiencing good rains

  • @JohnRoberts-wk6rf
    @JohnRoberts-wk6rf Год назад

    Always glad to see a new episode.

  • @sachinrv1
    @sachinrv1 Год назад

    WE EAGERLY WAIT FOR YOUR DOCUMENTARY THANKS FOR UPLOAD

  • @criessmiles3620
    @criessmiles3620 Год назад +6

    Beautiful and peaceful
    From west Africa
    🦅

  • @YTgrandpashows
    @YTgrandpashows Год назад +3

    This old man is so wise I believe there few of man like this in Botswana

  • @madmaxlive8703
    @madmaxlive8703 Год назад +1

    Another great episode in the series

  • @andysaunders3708
    @andysaunders3708 Год назад +5

    What a life.
    Amazing people.

  • @jerrykauyu8660
    @jerrykauyu8660 Год назад +3

    Confusing title . but i was happy to hear my language being spoken from Kavango Region in Namibia. Gciriku to be exact. and we call our river Kavango River not the colonial way of Saying Okavango river.

  • @iduabsura4959
    @iduabsura4959 Год назад +2

    I like the old man's resilience,. be strong, blessings too

  • @TSHEPOMANAKS
    @TSHEPOMANAKS 11 месяцев назад

    My beautiful country got featured here thank you for showing Botswana. I grew up in the city and didnt know people live like this. May God bless my country!!

  • @PauloHenrique-vh5nd
    @PauloHenrique-vh5nd Год назад +4

    Good morning!!!! Great documentary!!!! I love the countries Africans!!

  • @tsegyallepcha6685
    @tsegyallepcha6685 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this episode, my fav "deadliest roads" series

  • @catemiss..
    @catemiss.. Год назад +1

    Wow....how some angles are taken is just amazing. Great work. 💞💞

  • @eric81872
    @eric81872 Год назад +1

    Thank you for the video! ☺♥

  • @anyangugeorge9428
    @anyangugeorge9428 Год назад +5

    courage ,tenacity and hope respect .

  • @lahiru_1.618
    @lahiru_1.618 Год назад +5

    There is at least one toyota which superbly overcome those harsh terrains In most of these documentaries.
    Love these documentary series btw.

  • @amitygames9318
    @amitygames9318 Год назад +1

    Watching this really puts my problems in perspective...

  • @justinbell700
    @justinbell700 Год назад +1

    Was waiting along time for this other episode

  • @tech1238
    @tech1238 Год назад +3

    Thanks 😊 Watching now

  • @ronelmitchell6267
    @ronelmitchell6267 Год назад +6

    I'm not sure when you filmed this documentary, but for the last 2 years Botswana has had above normal rainfall.

    • @oaitsemoremi5657
      @oaitsemoremi5657 Год назад

      Apparently in 2020

    • @zainulmalek503
      @zainulmalek503 Год назад +1

      But it clearly doesn't solve the problems global warming has caused already. Sadly it's only getting worse

    • @raphaelmubita1946
      @raphaelmubita1946 Год назад +1

      The Okavango Plains receive water from the upstream countries Angola through Namibia into Okavango Delta. Less rainfall in these countries means less water in the delta.

  • @sengwatse
    @sengwatse Год назад +1

    Thank you for showing Botswana to the world 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @oumoujabbi9487
    @oumoujabbi9487 Год назад +2

    Africa, the land of great people. Really an entertaining documentary.

  • @Jackson35320
    @Jackson35320 Год назад +4

    You should do part 2 what happens after the rainfall, since this episode revolved around lack of enough water. Other than that everything else looks cool💪💪💪

  • @kushaccepttheunknown9371
    @kushaccepttheunknown9371 Год назад +4

    Being a motswana i know this struggle of these off roads

  • @giftmunkombwe
    @giftmunkombwe Год назад +1

    that man providing water to his domestic animals is a real hero in this episode

  • @julianjohannes
    @julianjohannes Год назад +1

    I'm impressed by Monti's vocabulary 🇧🇼🇧🇼❤big thank you for making this documentary from all Batswana

  • @samesolomon7554
    @samesolomon7554 Год назад +4

    My beautiful country, I wish to be Motswana even in my next life 😍😍