UKRAINE WAR If Russia somehow forced out of Ukraine, something will come down from the skies to hunt Ukrainian like alien movie (area not under Russia rules) And other better keep a distance cos mother nature (the 3rd kind) don't care, you were good human or bad human, block her way when killing for her baby survival, they drag you into the forest. 2ND MOON SURVIVAL Sunday, you bring your family to a fancy restaurant and picked a fish from the aquarium, to be grilled. But why you pick that fish to be killed? Because the fish were guilty? No but because the fish were huge enough to support your family, so they could survive another day in this EAT AND BE EATEN WORLD. Inshort, for the mean of survival, the fish must die, either guilty or innocent. The 3rd kind don't care, how kind and innocent is you, when blocking their way (killing for 2nd moon survival) just like the grilled fish on the dinner table. (Cos you cannot debunk the meaning of love in my video that exist due to 8th Feeling is a science theory in book of life and don't forget Alan Walker cos Dajjal did not come alone) 47r5y
A refreshing change of pace from the usual horrible roads in third world countries. Here we have horrible roads in first world countries. Well done! Reminds me of my adventure on Maui when I drove up Haleakala in the morning and the highway from Lahaina to Hana in the afternoon; I'll never forget that day. As I recall driving the Hana Highway in the dark was especially terrifying.
As an Aussie our roads are rough. You try driving through the isolated desert (middle of Australia) or go to the pointy tip of Australia cape york (Floods most of the year) without any preparation being broken down in these parts with no cellphone service and you're done for.
You should have included "El Camino Del Morte" (The Road Of Death) in Ecuador. It travels from Quito, over the Andes at 15,000 feet and down into the Amazon. It is single lane with precipitous drops up to 3000 feet. In the 1990's I went over and back in a bus. There are many vehicles, including busses, at the bottom of the ravines along the way. I lost count of the number of crosses indicating a lost soul in route. There were many. It was a thrilling journey. Fortunately, none of the women on the ride became hysterical. I felt a bit nervous only once. The driver had to negotiate passing a bus coming from the opposite direction. We were on the ravine side. Looking out the right side window, I could see no road below. Only a river at the bottom of a deep chasm.
I used live Queenstown as teenager 30 years ago. I went up the Skippers canyon 3 times. Once for a 2 week school camp on that farm at the end of the road. I've thought of that area for 30 years, it's so good to see those places again:D
Fraser Island isn't even the most dangerous or "wackiest" road in Australia. Try some of the ones in the NT in the dry, and then try them again in the wet. There are cars that were abandoned in the dry after getting stuck in the bulldust that were then swallowed by the same bulldust when it started raining before they could be recovered. That's on top of the kangaroo, cattle and water buffalo that infest the top half of Australia. Hit a western red (the smallest and lightest of these 3) at 100kph and you will not be driving away. You'll be lucky to walk away.
Agreed that Fraser Island can't be the most dangerous. My first ever time driving off road ever was on holiday, on Fraser Island in the wet in a Land Cruiser, on my own, no instruction and no help. It was scary at times, and I actually had a blowout on the beach, but I made it unscathed. The point being if a novice can do it as their first time ever driving off road then it can't be that bad. Although I will say the very first off road section that has some steep slopes was properly scary as my first ever experience.
Interesting, very different from the usual episodes of 'deadly roads', where people HAVE TO take risks in order to live and survive. Whilst here it's basically purely for pleasure.
Denis from skippers is very confused as to why the rock falls off… yep schist is porous but it’s more water gets in to joints, freezes and expands. The ice then melts and eventually (may need a few cycles) the rock is no longer strong enough to resist gravity. So yep the blue slip is a large hazard but quite a bit of work goes into the maintenance of skippers for the business and people that operate and live down there
Top 10 Most Dangerous Roads in New Zealand Skippers Canyon. This road is so dangerous that you need a permit to drive it. ... Crown Range Road. ... Milford Road. ... Forgotten World Highway. ... Takaka Hill. ... SH38 Lake Waikaremoana. ... Ohakune Mountain Road. ... Tasman Valley Road.
Queen Street (Auckland) and most of the slummy roads in South Auckland and some of West Auckland. The conditions of the road are meh but the likelihood of getting assaulted by a pack of islanders or maoris is high
I've driven and ridden the skipper road many times. The experience though is the history. For instance the walk through the cemetery with graves indicating how they died of natural causes, which in those days included drowning. I advise taking a tour in a 4wd. I've done it myself as a passenger simply to hear the history of those that mined and lived in this out of the way location.
After watching this show for years this is the first time I’m really disappointed. I really don’t like these broken into three segments and honestly following people in first world countries is hardly a exciting nor telling about the local community or culture which is what was always was the draw about deadly roads.
They are running out of films. I have heard that they don't usually go to places. They only have people to film there and lease their videos to be featured here at free documentary.
You read my mind. Bring back the normal Deadly Roads. Showing us brand new Toyota LandCruicers is boring. We need to see very old jalopies that are repaired on the go
I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's something very different than what I'm used to. In addition there's another series called Amazing Stories (?) on this channel that should fill the gap for you. I love having a wide range of locations and not just Africa, South America, and Asia.
I get your point but there are more videos to come, they just covered these countries in this episode, that doesnt mean next time will be somewhere similar. Dont forget there are people who dont know about these roads either and they find this interesting
Now I myself just absolutely love windy steep narrow roads, to me I get off on being in lighting storms whether walking or flying through them while the bolts are hitting all around me.
@@thomasneal9291 Yeh it can be pretty iffy especially to the uninitiated! It's even dodgy in 4X4 if you get too adventurous. Sorry about your car. I'm guessing you got stuck & the Tasmin won the battle.
At one point they call the central otago view a 'mountain panorama' and a 'rocky coast' in the same sentence... Suspect one should probably take the 'facts' in this video with a large grain of salt...
For 3 classed as first world countries it's amazing that they haven't sent teams out to upgrade the road. Then again so few travel them. Has nothing on the indian and himalayan mountain roads.
Everyone that's so brave going in all the remote areas to get all the camera footage we always love that so we want to propagate facilities that are safe because hotels have had a lot of trouble supporting disabled individuals historically and how many homes were built with the doors to narrow to fit through or stairs that ice over and you slip and bust your tailbone
Esa toma que hicieron en el minuto 10:11al 15 así se mira las piedras de Kapt'zin que queda aquí en Huehuetenango Guatemala de repente vengan hacer un Documental aquí en estás partes de mi país Guatemala.
HAVE DRIVEN OVER THE APPLECROSS ROAD MANY TIMES UP THE HILL ON ONE SIDE AND OUT THE OTHER SIDE...NO PROBLEM....AT ONE TIME IT WAS ONLY ACCESSIBLE BY MOTOR BIKE OR WALKING...AND SEVERAL WRECKS DOWN BELOW....
We do this for fun in Australia. We have very nice roads here and most people are quite well off. This is sensationisation. People have options to do other jobs that pays good money.
If someone attacks you in a remote area, where are they going to go? Well... they're going to boot you from the simulation, loot your truck, and drive in either direction for a long time. Then a long time later the bobbies or scotties or whatever y'all have there will find out you were booted from the simulation.
At 17:20 I wasn’t expecting to see a Mk2 Focus RS on here 😄 I had one a couple of years ago, in UG.. but mine was a pampered garage queen, it never went out in rain 😁
and we’re off! I have to say: that sea sand road thing in Australia is scary. Bloody h&ll! Enjoy everyone and drive safe!
UKRAINE WAR
If Russia somehow forced out of Ukraine, something will come down from the skies to hunt Ukrainian like alien movie (area not under Russia rules)
And other better keep a distance cos mother nature (the 3rd kind) don't care, you were good human or bad human, block her way when killing for her baby survival, they drag you into the forest.
2ND MOON SURVIVAL
Sunday, you bring your family to a fancy restaurant and picked a fish from the aquarium, to be grilled.
But why you pick that fish to be killed?
Because the fish were guilty? No but because the fish were huge enough to support your family, so they could survive another day in this EAT AND BE EATEN WORLD.
Inshort, for the mean of survival, the fish must die, either guilty or innocent.
The 3rd kind don't care, how kind and innocent is you, when blocking their way (killing for 2nd moon survival) just like the grilled fish on the dinner table.
(Cos you cannot debunk the meaning of love in my video that exist due to 8th Feeling is a science theory in book of life and don't forget Alan Walker cos Dajjal did not come alone)
47r5y
Great content my brother
*_Who's the creator of this documentary? I only saw the title and not who produced it. Have you paid the licencing to show this?_*
The techno trance music is awful and distracting.
why are you not posting in 4K ?🤔?? how many times should i tell you this in every video ???🤨
Deadliest roads are always my all-time favourite.
Thank you once again for sharing this.
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A refreshing change of pace from the usual horrible roads in third world countries. Here we have horrible roads in first world countries. Well done! Reminds me of my adventure on Maui when I drove up Haleakala in the morning and the highway from Lahaina to Hana in the afternoon; I'll never forget that day. As I recall driving the Hana Highway in the dark was especially terrifying.
Bruner 😮
I've driven the 'most deadly' highway in South America, in Bolivia, but i tell you what, that road in NZ is on another level. Yikes!
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As an Aussie our roads are rough.
You try driving through the isolated desert (middle of Australia) or go to the pointy tip of Australia cape york (Floods most of the year) without any preparation being broken down in these parts with no cellphone service and you're done for.
Wow 😮
ANNUNAKI, RUclips FAMILY CONFIRMED COOK TILL VANISH, ONE BABY ALSO CANNOT LET GO - DAJJAL
Same here in indonesia instead desert we have dense rainforest and mud
I’m watching from Somalia country 🇸🇴🇸🇴
Great Documentary
well documented
The cutest video of the entire series lol
You should have included "El Camino Del Morte" (The Road Of Death) in Ecuador. It travels from Quito, over the Andes at 15,000 feet and down into the Amazon. It is single lane with precipitous drops up to 3000 feet. In the 1990's I went over and back in a bus. There are many vehicles, including busses, at the bottom of the ravines along the way. I lost count of the number of crosses indicating a lost soul in route. There were many. It was a thrilling journey. Fortunately, none of the women on the ride became hysterical. I felt a bit nervous only once. The driver had to negotiate passing a bus coming from the opposite direction. We were on the ravine side. Looking out the right side window, I could see no road below. Only a river at the bottom of a deep chasm.
This is literally a video of 3 countries, Ecuador is not one of them.
New Zealand, Scotland, Australia. It's right there in the title.
Other countries have their own videos. Watch them.
Great journey to the world most beautiful places and dangerous roads
My best channel am one of the 1st viewers
Yeah another new videos
These are piece of real estate for us. -Nepal, Bolivia ❤
Yes another great vid 🎉🎉
Ah yes the four seasons: snow, rain, fog, and sun.
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I used live Queenstown as teenager 30 years ago.
I went up the Skippers canyon 3 times.
Once for a 2 week school camp on that farm at the end of the road.
I've thought of that area for 30 years, it's so good to see those places again:D
Germans - Yes we speak english,
Germans in every interview < Speaks in german haha
Fraser Island isn't even the most dangerous or "wackiest" road in Australia. Try some of the ones in the NT in the dry, and then try them again in the wet. There are cars that were abandoned in the dry after getting stuck in the bulldust that were then swallowed by the same bulldust when it started raining before they could be recovered. That's on top of the kangaroo, cattle and water buffalo that infest the top half of Australia. Hit a western red (the smallest and lightest of these 3) at 100kph and you will not be driving away. You'll be lucky to walk away.
Agreed that Fraser Island can't be the most dangerous. My first ever time driving off road ever was on holiday, on Fraser Island in the wet in a Land Cruiser, on my own, no instruction and no help. It was scary at times, and I actually had a blowout on the beach, but I made it unscathed. The point being if a novice can do it as their first time ever driving off road then it can't be that bad. Although I will say the very first off road section that has some steep slopes was properly scary as my first ever experience.
Interesting, very different from the usual episodes of 'deadly roads', where people HAVE TO take risks in order to live and survive. Whilst here it's basically purely for pleasure.
Thanks for the update
I was legit watching a video about the Skippers Canyon Road yesterday, and whaddaya know now FD made a video on it
I love this series
Thanks for the Skippers heads up.
This is great! thank you
This is the most unique deadly roads I've ever seen.
it is for sure. A but different but still good
Nissan Patrol & Landcruiser 70 series are such capable reliable and longlasting efficient vehicles
I sure miss my FJ40 Landcruisers. Had 3 of them in my life. Love those Landcruisers
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Thank you for Good Documentary
The Scottish roads are absolutely fine, only really bad in the snow
I can assure you that I live in the United Kingdom and Scotland has the one of the safest roads in the world.
Denis from skippers is very confused as to why the rock falls off… yep schist is porous but it’s more water gets in to joints, freezes and expands. The ice then melts and eventually (may need a few cycles) the rock is no longer strong enough to resist gravity. So yep the blue slip is a large hazard but quite a bit of work goes into the maintenance of skippers for the business and people that operate and live down there
Really enjoyed this video BIG THUMBS 👍 UP
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Top 10 Most Dangerous Roads in New Zealand
Skippers Canyon. This road is so dangerous that you need a permit to drive it. ...
Crown Range Road. ...
Milford Road. ...
Forgotten World Highway. ...
Takaka Hill. ...
SH38 Lake Waikaremoana. ...
Ohakune Mountain Road. ...
Tasman Valley Road.
Queen Street (Auckland) and most of the slummy roads in South Auckland and some of West Auckland. The conditions of the road are meh but the likelihood of getting assaulted by a pack of islanders or maoris is high
You're joking right? Skippers is a walk in the park, the Macetown Road is far worse, Old Man Range is far worse I could go on. Skippers is nothing.
I think they found the only guy in Australia brave enough to use a Land Rover.
Where ya from ??🤔
Land Rovers are predominantly used in city suburbs for school runs. These look like old run downs mainly targeted at European tourists.
I was driving in Scotland in my mini and hit a herd of haggis ,broke my front axle ,haggis aren,t very big but they are solid muscle
Wow very very nice !
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10.10.2022.Very good and best.
Thanks for uploading
One day when I go to Kiwiland, I'll most definitely have to go on this. Looks like my kind of trip.
I've driven and ridden the skipper road many times. The experience though is the history. For instance the walk through the cemetery with graves indicating how they died of natural causes, which in those days included drowning. I advise taking a tour in a 4wd. I've done it myself as a passenger simply to hear the history of those that mined and lived in this out of the way location.
After watching this show for years this is the first time I’m really disappointed. I really don’t like these broken into three segments and honestly following people in first world countries is hardly a exciting nor telling about the local community or culture which is what was always was the draw about deadly roads.
They are running out of films. I have heard that they don't usually go to places. They only have people to film there and lease their videos to be featured here at free documentary.
Personally, I think that a paved road that sport bikers like hardly qualifies as a “dangerous road “ in the context of this program.
You read my mind. Bring back the normal Deadly Roads. Showing us brand new Toyota LandCruicers is boring. We need to see very old jalopies that are repaired on the go
I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's something very different than what I'm used to. In addition there's another series called Amazing Stories (?) on this channel that should fill the gap for you. I love having a wide range of locations and not just Africa, South America, and Asia.
I get your point but there are more videos to come, they just covered these countries in this episode, that doesnt mean next time will be somewhere similar. Dont forget there are people who dont know about these roads either and they find this interesting
Good.
@free Documentary, You welcomed to come visit and do a review on the Navakholo road in Kakamega, Kenya
Wow that first piano guy is just living my dream life. Adventure around world, play your most loved instrument piano.
Compared to other roads (and non-roads) shown in some of the other videos these roads (from some angles) seem less dangerous by comparison!
Now I myself just absolutely love windy steep narrow roads, to me I get off on being in lighting storms whether walking or flying through them while the bolts are hitting all around me.
Hi I'm back once again 💥
How horrible!
@@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 not horrible than driving in India
I’ve gone down some roads narrower then that road in NZ in Baja California Mexico! A few of the paths around Boca De La Sierra are terrible!
mais um Belo trabalho da equipe abraço aqui do Rio Grande do Sul Brasil 🇧🇷🇧🇷👍👍👍👍
Wow Brazil 🇧🇷
Que horror!
@@klmitchellbrown Que horror!
@@klmitchellbrown Trust me, you wouldn't want to visit Brazil with that Bolsonaro guy as president.
What about 90ml beach in NZ North Island? That's a highway too!
even more dangerous as well. I lost my first car there.
@@thomasneal9291 Yeh it can be pretty iffy especially to the uninitiated! It's even dodgy in 4X4 if you get too adventurous. Sorry about your car. I'm guessing you got stuck & the Tasmin won the battle.
At one point they call the central otago view a 'mountain panorama' and a 'rocky coast' in the same sentence... Suspect one should probably take the 'facts' in this video with a large grain of salt...
For 3 classed as first world countries it's amazing that they haven't sent teams out to upgrade the road. Then again so few travel them. Has nothing on the indian and himalayan mountain roads.
Everyone that's so brave going in all the remote areas to get all the camera footage we always love that so we want to propagate facilities that are safe because hotels have had a lot of trouble supporting disabled individuals historically and how many homes were built with the doors to narrow to fit through or stairs that ice over and you slip and bust your tailbone
That driver in New Zealand seems rather smug and full of himself
Esa toma que hicieron en el minuto 10:11al 15 así se mira las piedras de Kapt'zin que queda aquí en Huehuetenango Guatemala de repente vengan hacer un Documental aquí en estás partes de mi país Guatemala.
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Land Rover
Toyota Land Cruiser
Nissan Patrol
Ford Ranger
Are the Best for that Beach Driving
"Most other roads in this series"
-Daaaawh these are cute!
Really nice. You should to Kenya and do a video on khat drivers
Lol lovin that old DnB in this doc
I've driven along the Applecross road. The scenery is amazing along there but you really have to look super far ahead. It was really fun though.
Amazing
Do the Caribbean! Would love to see that 😊
Great documentary, thanks
respect to that first driver
The first part was like a Toyota commercial.
Making those narrow country roads in Pennsylvania look safe.
Good video most Americans don’t talk metric
Don’t drive at night, save the deer
Err. Did u mean save the beer???😑
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Thank you for beautiful video from Fiji lsland
There is the 90mile beach ( road) in NZ!
I’m a big fan of this show,I’ve always been fascinated about australia, I need friends from Australia,please 😢
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HAVE DRIVEN OVER THE APPLECROSS ROAD MANY TIMES UP THE HILL ON ONE SIDE AND OUT THE OTHER SIDE...NO PROBLEM....AT ONE TIME IT WAS ONLY ACCESSIBLE BY MOTOR BIKE OR WALKING...AND SEVERAL WRECKS DOWN BELOW....
thanks to the chinese workers who caved the way for people to enjoy these roads, beautiful!!
What crack are you smoking mate our own people made our roads my great grandfather used to put TNT in mountains and blow through them to make roads
loving the documentary
We do this for fun in Australia. We have very nice roads here and most people are quite well off. This is sensationisation. People have options to do other jobs that pays good money.
Yeah, as expected, they are so ordinary compared to those of India and China.
2:32 Did that guy seriously put an upright piano on the edge of a cliff to play? 😁
Anyone who lives in scotland will tell you the A83 is the deadliest road, shortly followed by the A9.
Where’s the A38?
It’s not in Scotland or I’d have driven it at some point
@@kusz2704 correction: it's the 83
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The guy in the green car is what I would call a Goof
Skippers isn't even that tight. I've done it more times than i can count and I've never been worried
Actually NZ has a Sand highway too - 90 Mile Beach
I've heard of germans playing with their organs whilst travelling but never pianos 🌍🇩🇪
Correction, Australia is not the worlds biggest island. Greenland is the biggest island.
"Australia is nearly four times as large as Greenland"
straight from the wiki.
or, you could just use a map.
@@thomasneal9291 Two words - Google it.
@@thomasneal9291hey mate Aussie here. Greenland is the largest island. Australia is classed as a continent hence Greenland wins. 😂✌️
From dis video i realise even in advance country everything is not perfect
far from perfect
*_Who's the creator of this documentary? I only saw the title and not who produced it. Have you paid the licencing to show this?_*
this is not kind of Deadly Roads like African / Asian things. it's Deadly Beautiful Adventurous Road in the world.
Exactly never shovel snow again after we build the units and clean up the mess we made on the crust of the Earth it sounds perfect
If someone attacks you in a remote area, where are they going to go? Well... they're going to boot you from the simulation, loot your truck, and drive in either direction for a long time. Then a long time later the bobbies or scotties or whatever y'all have there will find out you were booted from the simulation.
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Dude the buck in scottland are monsters. Got some trophie 🦌
Behind bars and No Go zone is my all-time favourites when are you going to post?
Scotland has so many beautiful roads
Agreed. Especially in the Highlands.
some drive on deadly roads as there is no other choice, some drive on deadly roads for fun...why is that?
majority of other deadly roads : people are suffering
meanwhile in some other places... people are having fun with it... 👀
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Dingo ate my baby!
At 17:20 I wasn’t expecting to see a Mk2 Focus RS on here 😄 I had one a couple of years ago, in UG.. but mine was a pampered garage queen, it never went out in rain 😁