Coronavirus in Brazil - Manaus graveyard

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2020
  • James Longman in the Amazon, where gravediggers are forced to bury people on top of each other to save space

Комментарии • 5

  • @Greg07623
    @Greg07623 3 года назад

    This must have been an extremely difficult assignment to perform. I am so moved by the empathy and reverence you bring to the events you cover.

  • @marypaulina3331
    @marypaulina3331 3 года назад

    god bless u with peace and good health and love for your chanel and for James Longman who gave very good advices& he is right about too much discrimination and rasist in special in uk and in america more with foreign people , i got also too many problems in london cos i am foreign they didn,t give me a chanse for better job even i got my diplomas for teaching assistent and for social work. they just used me for hard voluntery job but never give me the new job. thanks for everything! i like your job James Longman and i wish if it is possible to work together.thanks

  • @joelbuchanan471
    @joelbuchanan471 3 года назад +1

    I loved going to Brasil. I learned brasilian Portuguese so I could travel there. The last few years with their political scandals and now a complete nut job in charge there. I am afraid to go again. Their president has completely mangled their covid response. This is sad, Brasil has such wonderful people. I loved my times there.

  • @mateusuchoa4099
    @mateusuchoa4099 3 года назад

    Acttually Manaus gravyards are colapsed since 2011. That's why all this movement right now.