It was 4 am in California, after watching some Russian 4x4 videos, I clicked on this video and I really enjoyed it, my wife woke up like around 4 45 am and I had to watched almost the whole video again because she also liked it. So thank you ,and we need to smile more, I really don't smile much and I'm negative all the time but I have to change.
Same here. I think my life sucks and I have it so bad then I watch videos like these. I was born in Apple Valley, California, but I grew up in Maine. I'm watching this video from Lewiston,Maine.
Myanmar people are one of the very good hearted people I have worked with, Great Respect for them, May God bless you'll and may you'll prosper very much..🙏
Tough People comes from tough places-Salute to these real life heroes,All of them have a positive and never die attitude..World we need to learn from these people
I know this place, the road, the town, the people, the two languages being spoken, I was born there but don't live there anymore. this documentary brings back so much memories. Thanks.
How did you get out? Watching this documentary I get the feeling it's very difficult to change your life in any way if your born in these isolated regions.
@@janneroppola_supersigma it’s not too difficult. There’s a CDF that helps refugees escape (in this area Chin State) most refugees flee to Malaysia either walking or taking a boat. These days some people take cars or fly from Yangon if your family in other countries have money The most difficult part is hiding from the Malaysian government/police if you don’t have a passport, my aunt was sent to jail for about 7-9 months for getting caught but this was back in 2006
Love and respect to this extremely honest and hardworking nation. I am proud being an Asian that Asian people are very very sincere and never have tears in their eyes inspite of all this unimaginable hardship every day of their lives. The world must see and understand what lesson it teaches to all those who seek money, military power based imperialism, and attack countries just to invade for power. Myanmar I love you and am proud of your culture. Extremely useful piece of documentary. God bless this great nation. 🌹👍❤️🇮🇳✌️💪🙂🙂🙂
I "used to" belong to an Apostolic church here in NZ, until I discovered they were ILLEGALLY transporting church goers DONATED money into your country, via our vicar - who would tape the money to his stomach to avoid it being taken at any of the many border / check points. Being a minister, he was "allowed" to go into Burma (Myanmar as it was later called) taking "openly" many bibles for the smaller villages in the inland areas, plus they had already placed a female vicar - in there, to allow him to have someone he was going to be residing with. As soon as I discovered they were ILLEGALLY moving money in like that - I stopped attending that church and refused to help them. One cannot call oneself a GOD ABIDING Christian - if one is deliberately disobeying "international money laundering" rules.
@@QUIX4U A God abiding Christian can also not be a willing participant of capitalism, Jesus was by all accounts EXTREMELY opposed to any sort of money hoarding and exploitation.
I really admire this people for helping each other for living without expecting something in return And being so positive at this much tough conditions And those drivers are 🔥🔥
@@zhbvenkhoReload and what did you know about africans life without may be some few country you see don't generalize and open your mind before saying anything about a so big continent people....you have a narrow and sharp mind by evidence especially go and see your countries populated by egocentrics and the worst species in the world.
The Burmese are real warriors and hardworkers.. Be it in Thailand or Malaysia.. Their hardwork is evident from beautiful gardens till tall skyscappers.. Hope the new democratic transition brings prosperity and happiness to them
@@captain4188 You don't know about India if you think India doesn't include Kashmir. Let alone not show China occupied Kashmir and PoK, they didn't even include Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh in it!
Can't imagine such worst roads still exist in the World. I really salute the brave drivers who pass on these roads and respect their feelings to. Finally I appreciate the person who filmed this document. GOD BLESS EVERYONE OF YOU.
This is in fact a fantastically well made short documentary, it's shot so beautifully, it shows the lives of some interesting characters and tells their story with such elegance. Each short window into their lives seems like it could be a feature length documentary of their own. Myanmar, a beautiful country and a beautiful people, one of the most breathtaking refreshing places to go where around seemingly corner is someone going out of their way to help you, and now once again living a sad reality of life under ruthless junta rule. But of course - the burmese people have not given up. Let us all contribute to their success!
Amen! I last visited in 2018 and, although tenuous, the power-sharing agreement made many optimistic of a better future. I was crushed the see the junta take over in the recent coup. The people of Myanmar deserve better. Some of the kindest people I've met in all my travels.
this is the best video I have come across from your series, instead of them complaining, they are trying to make everything work. And the patience, the laughs and the smile, amazing.
I have nothing but the most respect for this man and his mechanic skills. The way he crafted that truck to withstand the roads he drives on is quite impressive. You don't get that type of driving experience from a book. That man has many hours of driving experience, fighting those muddy roads which has helped him master the steep, muddy roads in his region..
But explain why he rejects homosexual special rights ? Just because his truck gives power over Biden dropping nigbombs. Trudeau's domination will never stand truth.
Who so ever disliked the video i am sure they never watched this documentary!! Really appreciate it about this documentary and people very kind and united
Love to Asian people for your collective helping of each other, I think we can learn from this in Europe as we forgot it a hundred years ago. Love from UK, Mingalaba
I have lived in India and my wife is filipina, in some ways all these cultures have something in common that we have all but lost in the western 'developed' world. Family. Helping. Smiling.
I greatly admire the truck driver. He has an amazing invention based on a WWII era CMP truck modified with bits and bobs, balls of steel, an amazing sense of humor, and a sunny outlook on life. How does he do it?
Although I have been watching over 30 episodes of The Deadliest Roads, this is my favorite ever.😊😊😊 It really touched my heart and I wish I could visit Burma one day, thank you for producing this beautiful film 🎉
Thanks, this video documentary shows the hard and enduring lives of our people ( Zomis ) in burma/Myanmar 🇲🇲 👍 so inspired. love from Manipur, India 🇮🇳
I can see pain in their day to day life no doubt on that... But despite of this pain and hard struggle I don't want them to have technology and Infrastructure, I am not mean here.... These people despite of all hard situations they fight against and win everyday... I have never seen so much unity, togetherness and love for each other in cities where we have technology and Infrastructure... The more you are away of technology you are an safer human being... I will pray to God so that they get more power faith and love for each other to remain same and help each other.
Know u already saw how struggle life for another people in the differetn part of the world, prais to god what USA already achievement today.. unfortunately ut moral as human decrease as far away.. wth 72 gender? Totally weird brain ever
@@alexanderlwin this is Indo Burma border road. Many lost lives on travelling as merchants. People have no other choice but to travel along this route.
Actually, that's how the current drivers were doing as they need to learn from their experience since it is very hard and dangerous to drive in this type of road.
This video has taught me a valuable lesson in life-to stop complaining. I wish I could d anything to help these people in the villages. I love their humble life and it has humbled me too. I am watching from Auckland New Zealand.
Heart touching moments in this documentary; Team work and helpfulness 5:38/24:04/24:41 Creativity - 8:21 His solution for frightening13:52/14:19 Perseverance - 23:10 The Great Desiderium - 19:07 Shocking Moment - 38:45 Funny moment - 8:37/35:01
Myamar...antiga Birmânia! Aí tem muita história. Terra dos tigres...selva úmida tropical !!! Período das "Monções "....chuvas torrenciais!!! Muito verde! Lindo país!
Tapi kacau balau di tangan junta militer. Kediktatoran yang memalukan membuat masyarakat nya semakin menderita, semakin bodoh, dan hanya bertahan hidup di sana. Semua yang anda sebutkan tentang sebuah negara indah dan kaya itu tidak berguna.
It's been so engrossing that i had drifted to Burma, metaphorically speaking! My father who was a child had to flee Burma during World War II alongwith a large family by trekking, crossing raging rivers by boat, hitch hiking on military trucks (tamil sympathisers) and finally reached India. He passed away in 2018. The point is he would narrate stories of the well developed (those days) and the kind people and lifestyle the Burmese had and i always cherished the thought to visiting Burma with my Dad but it has remained a dream. The stories shown in the video is most inspiring and hats off to the film makers! It's a beautiful country and we INdians wish them prosperity and success in the world we live in.
Yes , of course JESUS CHRIST loves His Humans so much .. in his grateful Grace we are allowed to see those films about GODS Creation in the net .. Blessings from Germany ✌
good luck to those Burmese students out there studying abroad for their future. I am able to talk to some of them online very nice people. Never stop working on your goals
This road condition is similar with the road connecting Manipur And Mizoram . I wish' this team' visits and Film that area that'way the govt won't have a choice but to make changes (which they used to ignore )
Necessity is the mother of invention.....this is what I have learned from the people of Myanmar,great people, solidarity and humanity at it's best! +254🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 one love!
Living as a European in South East Asia it is wonderful to see how everyone helps each other. I always help too and you get a wonderful sense of fulfilment when you join in.
What an impressive show of human cooperation in the face of incredible adversity! Nothing is impossible in the hands of such intense determination! Wonderful!
I don't think the guy's truck at 7:20 is ugly, i think it looks pretty mean! and the fact the the driver has done to much hand fabrication to create the thing, and it's improvised brake cooling system, is really impressive.
One of my favourite. 🙏 Hats off to the people behind all these documentaries. . It's sad to see the deprived rural people struggling to get even the most basic necessities. .
I have visited Myanmar 2 times. Mainly west and south. Roads are bad but not that bad everywhere, most places possible to drive with normal car or motorcycle. Some places have even quite smooth tarmac. Mostly it is gravel or bumpy tarmac roads. Lovely country, amazing people. Railroads are also in quite bad shape also. There good to see their view of life
What struck me as different and almost refreshing is the patience and kindness they show to their fellow man..Like the guy blocking the road..He said nothing nor was he upset because he had to wait for the other driver to return..Most people would be upset someone would just block the road and leave their vehicle..The guy going through the struggle with that funeral for nothing more than gas money to pay for the trip...or the monk taking in those poor children to give them a better life...They have a patience about them that is not seen in most countries
even though they live in difficult conditions..but they work together. that is what makes them great while we who live far and good from them do not all have hearts like them..be grateful for what we have..they say even in their problems they still smile and everything will go smoothly..very great
Truly inspirational, great bravery, and total modesty. Well done and thank you. I love lorries carrying big loads up steep hills. I adore the power of 4 wheel drive and the benefit of this.
I had some experiences in this road when we tried to visit my relatives who are living at Tahan....We had come from Zokhawthar , Mizoram; India...The video has been showing a little bit memories . The Road that we have seen in this Video links Zothawthar Via Tahan ..The region is said Than Tlang , Indeed a roughly Hilly Mountains...its more dangerous than its appear....And also the Video shows The Mizo language....So much respect for our Burmese Brethens.....Love From Mizoram, India....
Superb documatary, I travelled to Myanmar last year for a holiday. Super country and the people are wonderful. Glad I didn't have to travel on those roads.
The problem with many of these roads is the monsoon, during the rainy season they get completely destroyed...and then refurbished, which make them even worse! :) Burma is a wonderful and wild country, and the burmese people so charming and nice 💚💚💚
It was 4 am in California, after watching some Russian 4x4 videos, I clicked on this video and I really enjoyed it, my wife woke up like around 4 45 am and I had to watched almost the whole video again because she also liked it. So thank you ,and we need to smile more, I really don't smile much and I'm negative all the time but I have to change.
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God bless your wife for bearing with you 🙏🏻
Same here. I think my life sucks and I have it so bad then I watch videos like these. I was born in Apple Valley, California, but I grew up in Maine. I'm watching this video from Lewiston,Maine.
Myanmar people are one of the very good hearted people I have worked with, Great Respect for them, May God bless you'll and may you'll prosper very much..🙏
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Tough People comes from tough places-Salute to these real life heroes,All of them have a positive and never die attitude..World we need to learn from these people
Asia and Africa
Most definitely America/North America, Europe and UK is too spoiled!
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The world needs to be improved by genius
I know this place, the road, the town, the people, the two languages being spoken, I was born there but don't live there anymore. this documentary brings back so much memories. Thanks.
How did you get out? Watching this documentary I get the feeling it's very difficult to change your life in any way if your born in these isolated regions.
@@janneroppola_supersigma it’s not too difficult. There’s a CDF that helps refugees escape (in this area Chin State) most refugees flee to Malaysia either walking or taking a boat. These days some people take cars or fly from Yangon if your family in other countries have money
The most difficult part is hiding from the Malaysian government/police if you don’t have a passport, my aunt was sent to jail for about 7-9 months for getting caught but this was back in 2006
@@annavelxoxo I see, thanks!
where is this place brother..? i am from kashmir and wish to travel through this town... i like so much the village culrure...❤
@@abdulqudus3485 This is in Myanmar(East of India). Don't go, there is civil war happening right now
To the man who built his own truck. You sir are what I aspire to learn from, the knowledge required to have done these things is impressive.
In one part of the world, people are riding 4x4 as a hobby, while these legends are driving for their living. Hats off
Love their positivity. Despite so much difficulty they still manage to get a smile on their faces.
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My friend, are you all right? I wish you good health, happy family, happy every day
Myanmar people are the most smiling and friendly people I have ever seen
I live in Thailand. I sympathize with the people of Myanmar. May they be safe.
Love and respect to this extremely honest and hardworking nation. I am proud being an Asian that Asian people are very very sincere and never have tears in their eyes inspite of all this unimaginable hardship every day of their lives. The world must see and understand what lesson it teaches to all those who seek money, military power based imperialism, and attack countries just to invade for power.
Myanmar I love you and am proud of your culture. Extremely useful piece of documentary. God bless this great nation. 🌹👍❤️🇮🇳✌️💪🙂🙂🙂
or maybe just make a decent road
@@raypraisenot easy, government spent less thann10% of income they make in anything. Health, roads, waste and energy is hardly existence
I "used to" belong to an Apostolic church here in NZ, until I discovered they were ILLEGALLY transporting church goers DONATED money into your country, via our vicar - who would tape the money to his stomach to avoid it being taken at any of the many border / check points.
Being a minister, he was "allowed" to go into Burma (Myanmar as it was later called) taking "openly" many bibles for the smaller villages in the inland areas, plus they had already placed a female vicar - in there, to allow him to have someone he was going to be residing with.
As soon as I discovered they were ILLEGALLY moving money in like that - I stopped attending that church and refused to help them.
One cannot call oneself a GOD ABIDING Christian - if one is deliberately disobeying "international money laundering" rules.
@@raypraise can you?
@@QUIX4U A God abiding Christian can also not be a willing participant of capitalism, Jesus was by all accounts EXTREMELY opposed to any sort of money hoarding and exploitation.
I really admire this people for helping each other for living without expecting something in return
And being so positive at this much tough conditions
And those drivers are 🔥🔥
Yes, the Africans in these documentaries have a thing or two to learn about helping each other.
@@zhbvenkhoReload and what did you know about africans life without may be some few country you see don't generalize and open your mind before saying anything about a so big continent people....you have a narrow and sharp mind by evidence especially go and see your countries populated by egocentrics and the worst species in the world.
@@awsalebanxaajiibrahim396 i have seen enough video evidence to know the truth. The Truth hurts, but you need to see it Awsaleban Xaaji Ibrahim
The Burmese are real warriors and hardworkers.. Be it in Thailand or Malaysia.. Their hardwork is evident from beautiful gardens till tall skyscappers.. Hope the new democratic transition brings prosperity and happiness to them
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These doumentry idiots have shown wrong map of india....
@@vishnup6232 it's right map
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@@captain4188 You don't know about India if you think India doesn't include Kashmir. Let alone not show China occupied Kashmir and PoK, they didn't even include Jammu Kashmir and Ladakh in it!
Amazing people. Strong believers in united we stand,divided we fall. Beautiful people with a beautiful country.
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Can't imagine such worst roads still exist in the World. I really salute the brave drivers who pass on these roads and respect their feelings to. Finally I appreciate the person who filmed this document. GOD BLESS EVERYONE OF YOU.
Bro come to arunachal pradesh u can see ample of this kind of road condition ..
Come to Meghalaya you will see this plenty
This is in fact a fantastically well made short documentary, it's shot so beautifully, it shows the lives of some interesting characters and tells their story with such elegance. Each short window into their lives seems like it could be a feature length documentary of their own. Myanmar, a beautiful country and a beautiful people, one of the most breathtaking refreshing places to go where around seemingly corner is someone going out of their way to help you, and now once again living a sad reality of life under ruthless junta rule. But of course - the burmese people have not given up. Let us all contribute to their success!
Amen! I last visited in 2018 and, although tenuous, the power-sharing agreement made many optimistic of a better future. I was crushed the see the junta take over in the recent coup. The people of Myanmar deserve better. Some of the kindest people I've met in all my travels.
I love the positivity with this driver.
this is the best video I have come across from your series, instead of them complaining, they are trying to make everything work. And the patience, the laughs and the smile, amazing.
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I have nothing but the most respect for this man and his mechanic skills. The way he crafted that truck to withstand the roads he drives on is quite impressive. You don't get that type of driving experience from a book. That man has many hours of driving experience, fighting those muddy roads which has helped him master the steep, muddy roads in his region..
We are good at improvisation. 😀
@@dondon9221 Yes you guys are
But explain why he rejects homosexual special rights ?
Just because his truck gives power over Biden dropping nigbombs. Trudeau's domination will never stand truth.
@@dondon9221people in 3rd world countries always had a knack for improvisation, just like in my country. Most likely because circumstances demand it.
@@khust2993thats right
Who so ever disliked the video i am sure they never watched this documentary!!
Really appreciate it about this documentary and people very kind and united
i disliked. cuz they hurt the cow :((
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I disliked because they just repoust what free documentary make
@@gavinthegreat2 I suppose you're vegan
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Love to Asian people for your collective helping of each other, I think we can learn from this in Europe as we forgot it a hundred years ago. Love from UK, Mingalaba
I have lived in India and my wife is filipina, in some ways all these cultures have something in common that we have all but lost in the western 'developed' world. Family. Helping. Smiling.
Watching from Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪👌👌👌 lots of love💞to all.. May you be blessed to all those who are reading this comment🙇♀️🙇♀️🙇♂️🙇♂️
Waambie barabara ya outering ni standard
@@adanosman8158 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣let them google ndio wajue Kenya tuko juu
Kabisa hata roady za north eastern sio hvi
@@adanosman8158 kabisaaa kaka
Huko maisha ni ngumu meeehn
This driver will definetly go to heaven, God knows he has suffered in this hell of a road enough!!
No jokes , 💯💯💯 they really feeling it 😫😇😇😇🤪
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One can learn a lot from these guys, especially the truck driver. Always smiling, bless him!
I think chewing the Betel leaves helped with the smiling!
I greatly admire the truck driver. He has an amazing invention based on a WWII era CMP truck modified with bits and bobs, balls of steel, an amazing sense of humor, and a sunny outlook on life. How does he do it?
Although I have been watching over 30 episodes of The Deadliest Roads, this is my favorite ever.😊😊😊 It really touched my heart and I wish I could visit Burma one day, thank you for producing this beautiful film 🎉
Thanks, this video documentary shows the hard and enduring lives of our people ( Zomis ) in burma/Myanmar 🇲🇲 👍 so inspired. love from Manipur, India 🇮🇳
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Jamaican in America sending love to Burma. Hope technology and infrastructure helps in growth of your country
of course
I can see pain in their day to day life no doubt on that... But despite of this pain and hard struggle I don't want them to have technology and Infrastructure, I am not mean here.... These people despite of all hard situations they fight against and win everyday... I have never seen so much unity, togetherness and love for each other in cities where we have technology and Infrastructure... The more you are away of technology you are an safer human being... I will pray to God so that they get more power faith and love for each other to remain same and help each other.
Watching from Michigan & my heart just goes out to these drivers displaying such bravery I’m praying that God keeps them safe🖤
Know u already saw how struggle life for another people in the differetn part of the world, prais to god what USA already achievement today.. unfortunately ut moral as human decrease as far away.. wth 72 gender? Totally weird brain ever
these Burmese are amazing in their morale , courage and adapattion against the odds and dangers They really deserve a better life
I don't know how you prepare yourself for such a trip.. you're an extraordinary human being.
Salute to those who work in this deadliest road. Thank you for your super hard work, Its a lifeline for our state Mizoram, India..Sabisabilbillah.....
I love Myanmar. Beautiful country and people. Very kind and always smiling. Can’t wait to visit again.
انت كاذب ... قامت هناك مجازر كثيره للبشر ...
The Mechanics are freaking young men, respect to these people.
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Wow 😮 whenever I’m annoyed at work, I will think 🤔 about these guys, all of them, and think how lucky my life is
Respect ✊ to Everyone in this video 👍
The red cab on his truck is a GMC CMP. Used by the British Army in WWII. Crazy that it’s still around!
I am from this area, and it's such a good shot, vividly reflecting the real life of the people. Thank you the video makers.
May i know what is this road called for Myanmar people?
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@@alexanderlwin road from hell. The narrator said it
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@@alexanderlwin this is Indo Burma border road. Many lost lives on travelling as merchants. People have no other choice but to travel along this route.
"Even When I'm afraid, I still try to laugh"
-Driver
That young man assisting the driver is worth his weight in gold. He will be an absolute god of a driver someday.
Actually, that's how the current drivers were doing as they need to learn from their experience since it is very hard and dangerous to drive in this type of road.
such beautiful people.. i am blessed to have lived with them for a while.. wish u the best in 2021.. your resilience will pull you through i am sure.
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This video has taught me a valuable lesson in life-to stop complaining. I wish I could d anything to help these people in the villages. I love their humble life and it has humbled me too. I am watching from Auckland New Zealand.
I admire their perseverance and manage to smile on their toughest times even when they are tired and lack of sleep
Heart touching moments in this documentary;
Team work and helpfulness 5:38/24:04/24:41
Creativity - 8:21
His solution for frightening13:52/14:19
Perseverance - 23:10
The Great Desiderium - 19:07
Shocking Moment - 38:45
Funny moment - 8:37/35:01
2.20 the rope through the cows nose is not touching your heart?
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This video is far better than watching a million of motivational talks on Ted Talk.
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Myamar...antiga Birmânia! Aí tem muita história. Terra dos tigres...selva úmida tropical !!! Período das "Monções "....chuvas torrenciais!!! Muito verde! Lindo país!
My friend, are you all right? I wish you good health, happy family, happy every day
Tapi kacau balau di tangan junta militer. Kediktatoran yang memalukan membuat masyarakat nya semakin menderita, semakin bodoh, dan hanya bertahan hidup di sana.
Semua yang anda sebutkan tentang sebuah negara indah dan kaya itu tidak berguna.
Huge respect to those people. Real life heroes, all of them. One for all, all for one.
Thankyou best documentary for uploading this awesome documentary. This people's are the real deal. Tuff, strong, n Braves.👍👍👍
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One of the best documentary video that I ever come across, May God blessed those people.
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I can't able to imagine....the driver smiling ....hard to live..... God bless you all people .....
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Should be a lesson to the west with our bs road rage
Imagine a world with full of positive people like the cheerful driver👍❤️
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It's been so engrossing that i had drifted to Burma, metaphorically speaking! My father who was a child had to flee Burma during World War II alongwith a large family by trekking, crossing raging rivers by boat, hitch hiking on military trucks (tamil sympathisers) and finally reached India. He passed away in 2018. The point is he would narrate stories of the well developed (those days) and the kind people and lifestyle the Burmese had and i always cherished the thought to visiting Burma with my Dad but it has remained a dream.
The stories shown in the video is most inspiring and hats off to the film makers! It's a beautiful country and we INdians wish them prosperity and success in the world we live in.
I admire these brave men.Thank youfor uploading
Thank you for bringing us once again another episode of "Deadliest Journey " God bless all of you .
I learned phd in 50 minutes. I was thinking that I have a hard life. I salute you in Jesus Christ name. From Tanzania
Yes , of course JESUS CHRIST loves His Humans so much .. in his grateful Grace we are allowed to see those films about GODS Creation in the net ..
Blessings from Germany
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Es asombroso el temperamento de estos hombres, los admiro y los respeto.
good luck to those Burmese students out there studying abroad for their future. I am able to talk to some of them online very nice people. Never stop working on your goals
makes me inspired and not to complain about the life I have now, thanks!
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It's really sad to see their living conditions. Brave people. Hope soon the development reaches there.
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This road condition is similar with the road connecting Manipur And Mizoram . I wish' this team' visits and Film that area that'way the govt won't have a choice but to make changes (which they used to ignore )
Worry about India.
@@92_09 I don't know where you belong but come to India if you can afford it, and see the roads.
His words are life changers... honestly!
I went and follow this way many times because of our mission, God is with us and we have safety till today and we praise to God.
Necessity is the mother of invention.....this is what I have learned from the people of Myanmar,great people, solidarity and humanity at it's best! +254🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪 one love!
"When i feel myself getting angry ,,i try to smile.,, There is no use in getting annoyed with someone or something"😀😀 Mr Driver
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God bless Myanmar! Burmese are really brave and strong. Keep on smiling.
Thanks u Sir.
Many thanks for making this video..we can see very hard working people of Myanmar ! Excellent team work ..
(ومَاكان الله مُعذّبهُـم وهُم يسْتغفِرُون) -أستغفرالله العظيم وأتوب إليه🤍
Normally I dont watch random videos that are more than 30mins long. But on this one I was prepared for even 2hrs
Legend.
One thing I've noticed with the people from poor countries, they are friendly and well mannered towards each other.
لا أظن ذلك
This driver who made that truck I salute 💯💯 you.
Hard working people.Very determined with possitive mentality.Low infrastructure facilities drive them hard for survival.
Salute to him...he still enjoy music
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Who's AWAKE in 2024?
I'm here 06,26,2024
alive and breathing
I'm here for you😂😂
Watching from Switzerland. July 25, 2024
Im awake broo its only 6pm
Living as a European in South East Asia it is wonderful to see how everyone helps each other. I always help too and you get a wonderful sense of fulfilment when you join in.
Appreciate Mr kosam efforts in the truck assembly making it more powerful💪...
What an impressive show of human cooperation in the face of incredible adversity! Nothing is impossible in the hands of such intense determination! Wonderful!
I don't think the guy's truck at 7:20 is ugly, i think it looks pretty mean! and the fact the the driver has done to much hand fabrication to create the thing, and it's improvised brake cooling system, is really impressive.
The truck driver is very smart and resourceful!!!My respects to the truck driver and the people of Burma!!
very positive person. i salute this man
One of my favourite. 🙏 Hats off to the people behind all these documentaries. .
It's sad to see the deprived rural people struggling to get even the most basic necessities. .
My wife is Burmese and we had some experience on the road,overheated tires,mudslides,always an adventure
I NEVER KNOW HOW MUCH HARDSHIP THEY HAVE TO GO THROUGH FROM NEIGHBOR SOUTH INDIA. MUCH RESPECT FOR OUR BURMESE BROTHERS...
His smile made me thankfull for what i have... What a strong people there
I have visited Myanmar 2 times. Mainly west and south. Roads are bad but not that bad everywhere, most places possible to drive with normal car or motorcycle. Some places have even quite smooth tarmac. Mostly it is gravel or bumpy tarmac roads. Lovely country, amazing people. Railroads are also in quite bad shape also. There good to see their view of life
These driver are brave and very determine with at most confidence .God keep them safe .
Great determination.. hats off
Thank you for this documentary.watching from algeria
Always amazes me, the less people have, the more they are willing to share! We should all learn from this.
What struck me as different and almost refreshing is the patience and kindness they show to their fellow man..Like the guy blocking the road..He said nothing nor was he upset because he had to wait for the other driver to return..Most people would be upset someone would just block the road and leave their vehicle..The guy going through the struggle with that funeral for nothing more than gas money to pay for the trip...or the monk taking in those poor children to give them a better life...They have a patience about them that is not seen in most countries
even though they live in difficult conditions..but they work together. that is what makes them great while we who live far and good from them do not all have hearts like them..be grateful for what we have..they say even in their problems they still smile and everything will go smoothly..very great
Brave truckers ...may God bless them all ....love from india
Truly inspirational, great bravery, and total modesty. Well done and thank you. I love lorries carrying big loads up steep hills. I adore the power of 4 wheel drive and the benefit of this.
Harika belgesel olmuş.
I can’t be the only one who thinks “the beast” is amazing and looks so cool! Love the ingenuity and it looks neat!
Watching here from philippines 🇵🇭
When there is a problem, always remmember to laugh, It helps.
-mr.driver
The hardship seem to be unbearble to the modern world I really respect their courage and endurance
I had some experiences in this road when we tried to visit my relatives who are living at Tahan....We had come from Zokhawthar , Mizoram; India...The video has been showing a little bit memories . The Road that we have seen in this Video links Zothawthar Via Tahan ..The region is said Than Tlang , Indeed a roughly Hilly Mountains...its more dangerous than its appear....And also the Video shows The Mizo language....So much respect for our Burmese Brethens.....Love From Mizoram, India....
Khawilai ah nge kan tawng hmanna a awm
@@m_302 A Video tawp lam kha en rawh...Tang rual ang u le te an tih kha...Kha kha Tiau chhak lawk a niin ka hria...
@@khaukhuap8122 ka lo hmu e,a ti hmuhnawm zual hle mai😀9
India : Mizoram , Lunglei District atangin in video kan lo thlir e.. A hmuh nawm'in, kawng achhe ve khop mai.. Mr. Rk💗💗
mizo inlo awm elo🤣
My deepest respect to all the drivers on this road
Before watching this document I thought only my life was challenging,...
Haha...me too
And yet they still smile
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28:39 a glimpse of Burmese beauty! 🥰 nice one cameraman 👏
Superb documatary, I travelled to Myanmar last year for a holiday.
Super country and the people are wonderful. Glad I didn't have to
travel on those roads.
Very nice program thankyou
I from Burma but I have never been there. Thank you for your video. I was so glad to watch and I wish to pay visit once there.
The problem with many of these roads is the monsoon, during the rainy season they get completely destroyed...and then refurbished, which make them even worse! :) Burma is a wonderful and wild country, and the burmese people so charming and nice 💚💚💚
The place that Mr Khozam delivered the rice is our state. 🎉🎉🎉 Im so surprised to see in this documentary.🎉🎉
Man . Umm it seems the government is funding war against specefic Myanmeris citizens on west side instead of Roads !!
Kan vannei zia hi tiraw
Why the goverment not built the road.
@@riksonmsianturi5672 hh the military made coupe , its all over the news
ti twh..i van nei ka t khwp mai.....paite twng hmang thei se burma twng ain...ka t zwk khatiang documentary video vel a.