Deadliest Roads | Suriname | Free Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2020
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It is difficult to find Suriname on a map. Suriname is found at the heart of the Amazon: a country of jungle. At 163,000km2, it is a sixth of the size of France, covered in dense, green forest. There are few roads and some tracks and large rivers: floating motorways where canoes serve as cars and trucks. To travel from one village to another, you don’t hit the road, you take the river… And its temperamental waters. We follow Pedro and his wife, gold miners, who must risk their lives navigating the unpredictable waters, while keeping hold of all the supplies they need, to spend the next 2 months in the gold mines. A dangerous commute to work.
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Did you know....
1. that Suriname is the only sovereign nation outside Europe where Dutch is the official language? Yep. It used to be a Dutch colony. And of course, sadly, as with all colonies I know of, slave labor was the force behind the riches for the colonists.
2. Sranan Tongo, a English-based creole language is the lingua Franca.
3. Suriname is one of the few countries in the world where a synagogue is located next to a mosque. Now, I find that a nice optimistic bit of trivia that isn’t trivial at all. It shows we can live side by side. Peacefully.
4. Suriname's forest covers 90.2% of the land, the highest of any nation in the world. That’s a lot of forest.
5. Suriname is the least populated country of the Americas: under 600,000. Most live in or near the capital Paramaribo
6. There aren’t many roads. One uses rivers to get around. Canoes are the school buses of Suriname. Well, not in Paramaribo obviously but in everywhere else.
7. Suriname has a hot, wet tropical climate. Temperatures do not vary much throughout the year. Average relative humidity is between 80% and 90%. Its average temperature ranges from 29 to 34 degrees Celsius (84 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit). (Yeah, that’s a no for me. I don’t do well in hot humid climates unfortunately. I can nearly stand a NYC summer)
7. Suriname has significant oil and gold reserves. And it’s in the gold mines our two heroes Pedro and Francesca travel to.
8. Our documentary accompanies Pedro and Francesca to the gold mines where they work at least two months out of the year. The journey is unbelievably tough. I mean, like constantly loading and unloading months of supplies from those canoes into other canoes between the waterfalls that hinder a smooth one stop travel upriver to the mining camps. Don’t know what I’m talking about? Watch. You will see. It is unbelievably tough. Like
shouldering barrels of gasoline and engines while walking through the jungle to the next set of canoes.
Nevertheless, they say: we decide what we do. We are our own bosses.
10. We hope the forests of Suriname 🇸🇷 thrive for centuries to come. As well as Pedro and Francesca. May their gold mining be fruitful. And they return home safe.
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Wow
Wow
That oppressive climate ain't for me either .
Such an amazing documenty. thank you for sharing. One of the best RUclips channel.
Very intresting to watch all your documentaries
Once you start watching these documentaries it's hard to stop, they're too good.
True..
So true!
Haha same here
same
Absolutely amazing.
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Who else just started randomly watching this during lockdown and is now addicted
Guilty
Meeeeee!
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For real one of my favorites on RUclips right nwo
@@Stolas1777 we are all family lol
I'm really addicted to these documentaries and the narrator too. He is so good and funny.!!
So true! I love this guy, I'm always so excited when I first hear that it's going to be him narrating!!
Same here
Meee tooo from Kenya
Same here.
1.Most dangerous ways to school.
2.Kate Humble documentaries and many more.
He actually does the emotion of the guys voice, very cool.
You people always have the utmost difficult locations for filming but the results are as always spectacularly entertaining. Hats off to you guys, two thumbs up, salutes. Keep it up. I know you will.
We will pass on the praise to the crew. They’re the awesome ones.
@@FreeDocumentary Great job and effort. Keep these videos coming. We love it. We want to see even more of the most isolated parts of the world and how the inhabitants in that region travels.
@@SkyHiltribe u reply trying to get a like lmao this content is also stolen my guy dam I’m finna sue them one day
This is my country Suriname🇸🇷🇸🇷. Thanks for making this documantary of my country. The most diverse country in the world where everybody lives in peace.❤ i'm a city boy myself but the jungle is beautifull.
First time learning about this country, had to Google more about it. Honestly didn't want this episode to end 😢
Read our doc guides. We always write up the most interesting facts about the countries we feature. Pinned at the top of the comments or under the community tab! Please read . We a lot of work into these things.
A lot of them migrate to Amsterdam they have a huge population. I noticed when I went to visit
In life you need a wife like Francesca,she believes in her man's dreams and sh'e calm ,patient and focused!!
@@sishaoabaiabajabahakabah2971 true, hope he's doing good by her side too
@lungile dube same here, my babe.
Dear Free Documentary,
You guys are doing some of the greatest favors to the mankind, by making these documentaries and making them available Worldwide!
Thank you.
My friend, well said🙌
Sranan 🇸🇷 Big up.
Make our country known and uplift Surinam ☀️
It's the true treasure of the world!
Salam dari Indonesia.
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B the treasure will all be gone in a generation
Pedro and wife are a dream couple in this life..
Thriving couple indeed
Ona Kenya nikuri couples ta aya. najua kadhaa
yeah
Amazing! This is my country. 🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷 Love to see my people and friends. This is how they struggle, but still happy. Thank you Al Jazeera
Not by Al Jazeera this is made by free documentary .
Why do they walk in the mud instead of the grassy area next to it where it's probably clear of mud? Am I missing something?
@@Yizee the grassy area is a hide place for al kind of insects and sharp objects.
@@Yizee shakes
@@Yizee You don't want to make poisonous snakes unhappy by stepping on them.
I pray for such a supportive wife.
hard to find mate TRUST ME !
Rupaul is available
@@figo007tv don't quit your day job
@@tonyalston4838 thanks brother
@@figo007tv c
Watching from Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪These documentaries are very,Addictive educative and inspiring💯Alot to Learn from Them...
Kenyan in the US here. I miss home!
As a dutch person, I can tell you people from Suriname are the kindest people on earth. they always have a smile ready!
thats bs
@@gioamad5012 How
@Ashwin Unplugged Ay fa e go mi man
Philippines: Wait, hold my beer
I can't imagine the danger and pain these guys have to go through for just a documentary that will be uploaded on RUclips.
Thanks for the hard work!
it's not just for youtube.. it's just common sense for creating such a documentary it would require high budget which they can't recoup from youtube .. in fact it's intended for tv channels the creators of this documentary must have already aired this in multiple channels ie whichever channels paid for the series would have already aired this in their channels.. in the description itself it says 2015 already they have got their money back so now it doesn't matter for them whether they upload it free on youtube.. but I don't know how this youtube channel got access to this series or whether they own the rights to this documentary or the creators might have given permission for them to upload free on youtube!!
The owner of this channel has no hand in the creation of the documentaries. They were made by BBC. This channel and a bunch of others buy the rights to use them, so they can post them on here. It's a super easy way to make money. All of the channels that upload the exact same documentaries get millions and millions of veiws and have millions of subscribers. All the had to do was pay some money and then they get perfect content to get tons of veiws on. They can even just look at the other channels doing this, see what videos get the most views and then contact BBC to buy the rights to that documentary, post it and get easy money.
What a patient and loving wife Francesca is… She never lost her patience when the bike broke down and constantly soothed her husband to be calm instead of aggravating the situation further! ❤️❤️❤️
Excellent doc. Hard working people who never give up. Respect to all of them. 💘
Well said.
To be honest, these documentaries have made me realize the planet is more beautiful than I ever thought.
Can't believe how underrated these shows are.. I just randomly clicked on one pessimistically and the oral narration and translation kept me watching and listening bc one of my biggest pet peeves is subtitle language translation. Often Im cooking or doing some boring task where I cant just sit and keep my eyes glued the entire time reading the translation.
It's understandable in a movie without the high tech cost of voice dubbing.. But it's amazing how many documentaries or long investigative news pieces like Vice, BBC, and Corporations.. do not orally translate..
Anyways Awesome Show! They Better Get Nominated For Some Prestigious Award.. but most likely they will go unnoticed..
Thank you! High praise indeed.
here is indonesian watching from zurich switzerland...... love suriname
In life you need a wife like Francesca,she believes in her man's dreams and sh'e calm ,patient and focused!!
She called him a nutcase😅😅😅
I personally experienced the boat rides to the interiors of Suriname, having served in medical missions for 2 years. For most parts we go by Cessna plane, but sometimes we go by way of the rivers. The villages I served was 7 hours by boat from Atjoni (where the paved road ends- 4-5hrs from Paramaribo) during wet season (when the rivers and waterfalls are raging-a site to behold) and longer during dry season (where we walked and skipped over rocks and dry riverbeds
Sounds like quite the adventure! I'm jealous 😩😩😩
It is amazing to see so many different race and religion of people living in harmony. We got a lot to learn from Suriname.
That's because, liberalism, along with feminism, and the New Order order, agenda, only cares about causing disturb, chaos, making noisy and confusion where white people lives. To make them feel miserable. There, where only black people are living with others ethnic groups.. they just don't give a root...Even the black women looks different here, much more friendly, and good looking people, if compared to black women, from where liberalism ideals are dictating nowadays.
Where ever you find a black man then you find love
man you are so wrong if you think different race live in harmony here with each other..
@@yeahwhateveridc6062 😂💀 the ones who are racist aren't
@@yeahwhateveridc6062 havent one racist person but all the races say this race is dumb which most of the time all of the races say that here but we dont get mad
This is one of the most beautiful documentary about Suriname.
The narrator itself is great..just hearing his voice already made my day☺️😁
"........Suriname is slowly devouring the forest." The last words of the narrator. A few persons, not only devouring the forest, but destroying the Earth ! It pains me to see bare earth, stripped and washed away ! Trinidad & Tobago.
One of them is by the name of HUa Seng Sawmill
The solution = don't have children.
Having kids is the most selfish & destructive thing a person can do.
Most people don't care though. Humanity is a cancer.
@Brian Meyer it is malaysian Chinese logging company. I think they are still operating in Suriname
It pains me too . I am sure it pains the ones who eke out a living cutting the forest down ....but what can they do . Its either that or starve . Unfortunately the governments are busy getting richer and not interested in providing alternative ways of income for the people . Its a sad reality .
UMM NO WE NOT THAT WAS A LIE
From Kenya to Suriname in 50 minutes thanks to Free Documentary
Many thanks for uploading this video. It's so strange to see asian people like chinese, indians and javanese in a country located in a remote part of South America that is so far away from Asia! And seeing a hindu temple and a mosque in South America is even more strange! Now i know why Suriname has little in common with the other countries in South America which are mostly catholic, spanish speaking and have very few or maybe no asian people at all. Thank u so much for showing us this country, Suriname. 🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷
Dutch speaking......!
I have yet to find any city in central our South America where you can't find at least one Chinese restaurant. yeah, they get everywhere!
So much love from Jamaica your team is amazing..you made my Sunday much brighter even though there is currently a storm approaching... Life is so amazing diverse complicated, yet simple if u focus on making yourself happy with the gift the world freely offers
Man watching this makes me appreciate our Island even more.Big up🇯🇲🇯🇲
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Your gorgeous 😊
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Suriname 🇸🇷 is a beautiful and exotic country 🤟🏼.... much love from a Dominican from NYC
An aunt of mine is also from the Dominican Republic 🇩🇴
@@apeman9238 de lo mío 💯
@@elmascavidal1797 ✌ from Suriname 🇸🇷
@@apeman9238 respect ✊🏽
I love to watch these documentaries and then look up the places on Google maps at the same time. What an adventure with each episode.
Didi Kempot is populer singer from Indonesia in Suriname..
Hello From Indonesia 😁
Fawaka from Suriname
Beautifull country, stunning panorama, nice weather, beautifull flowers and plants, deliciouse food from the culture of Java/Indonesia, China, India, Creole, Indians, Dutch, Libanese and Africa!! All live together with peace and freedom!!!!
I love the narrator...he is amazing in his work...he is so funny too ...God bless u man
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I'am from Suriname🇸🇷
It's a beautiful country😍 and I love it there are beautiful place to visit
Come and visit Suriname and you will see how it look like👍
I've heard many Surinamese are originally from India.....is that correct?
@@Mihir_Moghe there are creoles indians java hindoes and chinees
@Katie K Greetings from Suriname.
And 50yrs To come You'll have Bare Lands......
No annoying American narration, just a understated British one letting the pictures tell the story.
Deadliest Roads - among my most favourite series when it comes to documentaries. Always interesting, and heartening, to see how people overcome various obstacles.
-- Petaling Jaya, Malaysia
28:33 That Yamaha engine is around 65 Kilos or 143 lbs which is the average weight of a human. That boatman is carrying it like a champ through the jungle.
Only in Suriname
@@apeman9238 Yep
People that live Like this are built diffrent 💪🦾
There is another doc I forgot the location but these men were loading up a truck with boulders the size of the that engine and they were lifting it above their heads throwing it into the back of a big truck,insanely strength and stamina
Yes! Always looking forward to your videos- they should be shown in schools.
They should and Im sure there are students and teachers who recommend them. At least I hope so!
I miss this sooooooooo much man,ive worked there for over 10 years,the river is the best, damn i love my country🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷
These documentaries are so very special......Even the filmers themselves are heroes for traveling these dangerous roads.
Great respect for these hard working people.
Addicted to this now,, much love from Kenya
Pia Mimi
Hi there too
People from Surinam seemd to keep their smile and humor even during hard times. Amazing to see!
That is how we are
Once you start watching These videos it's hard to ignore.... kinda addictive.... i watch both Free documentary and Best documentary....
I had no idea this country even existed... thanks for this doc!
and now you do! Excellent!
I also adicted to this documentarys,its so learning proces get to know the most of the best or worst,fact of lifes
These documentaries make you appreciate what you have. Francesca is a good wife, very supportive to her husband. God bless them
Watching From Kenya.....
Commenting from Suriname 🇸🇷
Looks like kenyans are everywhere. I am from Kenya too. At least our flags looks almost similar
Great documentary it's just such a shame to see how people are destroying the forest.
Pretty much anywhere men go, the planet is going to suffer.
There were only at about 2billon people just a hundred years ago (I think) and we’re pushing 9 billion now?
Just try to imagine the mess that’s coming in another hundred years.
Most people unfortunately only care about today, the future won’t be their problem.
Suriname, couldn't be more identical to Fiji. Amazing. :3
I’m Surinamese 🙃🇸🇷
😍😍I'm addicted to this Channel keep on bringing more content from the Amazon and Asia, I'm really learning alot,,I didn't even know there was a country called SURINAME 😅😅
Me 2
I felt stress watching them .... I can only imagine how much your level must go up and down! Phew ! Glad they finally made it.
Thats why franscesca is a great woman, she supports without stress, amazing right...
much love from Java Indonesia..
Lho nyasar tekan kene..😄😄
@@lodiabenyu8757 ho oh...
43:11-43:14 "The petrol is of very poor quality" notes the narrator- but Pedro says something quite different. Hilarious contrast. Fantastic documentary.
Could we get weekly episodes please. I am absolutely in love with the show. The narrator is amazing
I don't know how i came across these documentaries , they are so addictive
These series are dope. The title was misleading to me but now I see it was actually 10x more about life in remote places rather than just roads
I wish this narrator could do all the documentaries. I watch these on my phone and the text for interpreting what the subjects are saying could be bigger and maybe a different color. That is the Only thing they could change. 💖 thisChannel
We’ll take that on board and see what we can do.
Why do you watch it on your phone?Don't you have a tv or monitor?
@@robydee920 prolly watches on the go
I watch on iPad :D
@@viraat610 When,why,why oh why?!?I mean I really don't understand that but I grow up(1979) without smartphones so maybe that's the reason why that's(on the go staring at your phone)flat earth territory to me.I get up,play some music on LCD(PC),drink coffee,get to work(I don't work state jobs so that's why I can't watch documentaries on job),get back from work,eat something,go out with my girlfriend(or friends,or both),get back to dinner and then if I(we)don't go out again we watch movies,documentaries,videos on RUclips on 43 inches(103 cm)LCD and not on 6-7 inches.I mean do whatever rocks your boat(if it doesn't rocks mine)but yea I just don't get it.Sorry for little rambling about my daily business.
Greetings from Pearl of Adriatic.
These documentaries made me as if I was there , thank you guys .
What I like about this, is that, his wife is beside him. Her presence and support is amazing......
I can keep watching these videos over & over again !! Addicting I might add !! Blessings to all & ty for all your amazing videos !!! 🙏🏽💐🥰
As always, excellent documentary!! I have to say a personal thank you to the bravest cameramen on RUclips!!! I thank you all at Free Documentary for making me conscious of all the privileges I have surrounding me. It stays in my thoughts after watching, just like with the cotton doc you did, I question every garment origin I don to this day because of your work. Thank you...Deena from Gainesville, FL
Wow thank you. That’s awesome! Like I always say #everybithelps and together we can make a difference. (Me too. I really think twice about buying a T-shirt or yet another pair of jeans) Thanks so much for you comment 🙏 take care and stay safe!
A humble request ,,,please do a Deadliest Journey Documentary From maua to Nairobi Miraa Transportation
Navigating the wild beauty of Suriname's Amazon is a testament to human resilience. Pedro and his wife's perilous journey through unpredictable rivers for their work as gold miners is both breathtaking and humbling. Thanks for sharing this captivating documentary.
Tell me again about your life problems? Their lives, hardship and positive attitude put things in perspective
life is hard bro
Thank you! Just discovered this channel. Binge watching since then. Great content! Love the narrator”s narrating style.
Hahaha 🤗.
I’m from Surinam originally but i live in the Netherlands. I know all the roads and places seen in this documentary. I go 3/4 times a year to my home country. Best place to live if you don’t want any stress in life 😘🤗. Just watch out with swimming there in open water or rivers, there are piranha’s (red belly and black) and large crocodiles everywhere. What i can recommend is a deep jungle trip to everyone if your not scared of bugs and other scary flying objects and deadly spiders 😅. Very nice documentary 🌹.
Crocodiles? :) not really. cayman maybe.
@@caroln63 exactly.. Suriname doesn’t have crocodiles. We have caymen here! Very very big difference between caymen, crocodiles and aligators.
I like seeing other countries the way people live thanks great documentary.
These videos are my daily routine put me to sleep and wake me up in the morning
I love these documentaries.
I have never seen difficulties , and hardships in life like in this docomentry .
Following everyone else thanks! Thanks for such a great documentary that no one else would dare to report on and they are free to top it all off!
Watching such kind of documentary...I start thinking deeply hey we people r in far better position than these poor people...these are helpless people who work hand to mouth even for a single day meal...May God bless them all.
I really enjoy watching these documentaries. They give such a unique perspective on the world that we all share ❤️
Nicely said. Thank you!
We all need think that
My addiction right here, humbled every Sunday thankful always
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Watching from Belize central america I'm from thanks for the upload free documentary & prayers for Suriname!!✌🏽🙏🌎🇧🇿🇸🇷
Assalamualaikum
Salam kenal from Yogyakarta Indonesia
Kudos to all you guys for showing us this beautiful places far from the busy and stressful city. I love watching your videos 😍 I feel like I have traveled the world with you!
Absolutely love the narrator's voice
Your creation is so beautiful Lord, greetings from INDONESIA
My buddy and I watch these together, it started off as 1 or 2 a day but now we spend all day watching them. These are so good, please keep up the good work!
LORD IM SORRY FOR COMPLANING ALWAYS IN MY LIFE. PLSS BLESS THIS PEOPLE
Although it’s true that there aren’t many roads in this part of the Surinamese forest, there’s much more to Suriname than meets the eye. The capital, for example, is very different. It is refreshing to see my beautiful country this way though ☺️
I saw one of these deadliest roads documentary and in a week have watched bout 10 of them . This is the best doc series on RUclips
The teacher in the village, something about her. You can tell she loves her job. Bless her
within all the roads I've watched here, this is the deadliest road, the toughest....Thumbs Up for the whole team (the couple are Brazilian, they sometimes speak Portuguese with Brazilian accents)
What a wonderful life. Greatest documentary of all time.
I have no tv no cable no Netflix. Just RUclips on my phone. I’m binge watching these docs they’re awesome!! 😊 thank you!
Thank you for these documentaries. They remind me of the values of hardwork, resilience and positive attitude!
Beautiful! Appreciate your efforts to bring such wonderfully entertaining/informative shows to us.
Wow wasn’t expecting another one this Sunday. Thanks imma enjoy it and learn.
We who see these places and roads know how we are living in paradise.
Everyday i go on youtube just to see if there is a newer documentary.I never knew there is a country like Suriname..When i look at what people go through i appreciate the resources that we have and good roads in our Country.MUCH LOVE FROM KENYA.good Job to the cameraman..Just wonderful Job.
They have better GDP per capita(6000$ over Kenya's 2000$)and better and longer life expectancy than in your country.There's much less crime,kidnaping and no terrorism.If I had to choose between Kenya and Suriname I would choose Suriname in a heartbeat.If you can,do not take offence with that,that's just my opinion,someones elses would be probably different.
Greetings from Pearl of Adriatic.
Same here this is new to me, never knew of Suriname
Two words come to mind "courage and determination" thanks for sharing.
Wonderful! The reality of the lives of others. I am glad to be reminded. These productions are superb. Here in my city it's just cars, working and suburbs - predictable and a bit dull for me.
NEED A PLACE TO STAY ? COME TO PARIJS SUITES SURINAME!!!!!
Untuk warga Suriname salam dari Indonesia
I’ve been watching a lot of these documentaries a lot lately. This one and the one in Argentina are my favourites so far. I live all the episodes but it’s something about these two episodes that really got to me. I’ve still got plenty to go. Thanks for the videos and I’m looking for loads more content. Love from the UK 🇬🇧
Iam from here🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷❤❤❤