Dangerous journeys is probably my favorite of all the documentaries found on this channel. However this one in particular gave me so much anxiety I had to watch it in blocks, lol. Any time someone from an industrialized country complains about their working conditions or life’s hardships, tell them to watch this video.
Yooh lm telling you this is so sad , l really appreciate the little l have. I dnt sweat this much to get a salary. God bless Africa why do we have to suffer like this, while our leaders are feasting on high tables forgetting the people who trusted them with their lives😪.
Mr Narrator,u are simply the best... Getting this content under such difficult conditions isn't a piece of cake!! We highly appreciate your efforts... The resilience of the human soul under these harsh conditions is really commendable...
Plus it's often my favorite narrator speaking, as tho he were 1 of the locals. 🥰 Deadliest / Dangerous Roads is "Highway Thru Hell" on a whole new level! Watching from Switzerland
Amazing how the guys on the bikes can carry 300 KG of charcoal on these difficult roads with jandals on their feet. Respect. The traffic jams and bad roads are terrible and governments not doing anything about it is very sad for the road users who have to make a living from transporting goods.
I have vivid memories of such journeys. Back in 2007, a distance of 96km could be covered in 5-7 hours and on rainy season, sleeping on the road was inevitable. Nowadays (Rural Kenya) it only takes 2-3hours on the same road since they were constructed. Its all about good governance.
I take my hat off to the Kongonese People, except their government who obviously do nothing to improve the road. The production team on site has to be commended, producing such good footage in these conditions. Let's not forget their transport had to go thru this as well and they may have camped. Outstanding work for this fantastic series I love to watch...
...AMAZING, the will of people. Those road conditions were horrendous. PHENOMENAL footage, as usual. Side note; I can only imagine some of the spirits that have shown themselves to this pastor. Testing his faith, unrelenting. He has taken on a heavy mission. I pray his endurance, and honesty.
Ur documentary is top class yar.. Ur hard work makes me tears how.... Seeing this people suffers.. Thanks for showing such kind of documentary... That how people are going through...
The president of congo probably doesn’t even know RUclips exists in the world he lives!!! So NO!! I doubt he watches this land if he did he doesn’t care 🤷🏿🥹
Excellent documentary. I hope one day the people of Congo will find peace and a government that cares for them enough to build and maintain public infrastructure such as roads.
Muito triste , em pleno século 21 , vergonha para o mundo o sofrimentos dessas pessoas tenho certeza que o roubo é grande da parte de quem comanda o país.
Africa my motherland! We shall not give up, together let us unite, let love lead. Put aside our divisions, let each and all seek the best for each other. With God on our side. The best is yet to come.
Thank you. You have made it possible for me to travel allover the world without actually leaving my home and cost free. To the producers and entire team, i say thank you for the best documentaries ever. Mot ashamed to say i bing watch....
When Belgium had it has his collonie everything was much better. there ware buildings, roads ware maintained, rivers ware maintained... now its 65 years off disaster and collecting money for only the presidents his entourage.....
@@hdj81Vlimited It did not get worse because Belgium left. It became worse because belgium and other western country keep the country at war so that they can continue exploiting the country's wealth. The US and the West are responsible for most wars in Africa
Begitu prihatin dan sedih melihat penderitaan mereka yang begitu berat,,baik segi ekonomi,,pendidikan, bahkan jalan..sementara kekayaan alam yang melimpah,,harusnya pemerintah mereka lebih peduli ke penduduk nya..tetap semangat dan jangan berputus asa buat seluruh penduduk di Kongo..Tuhan Pasti tetap memperhatikan
Not that I'd like to complain, but this particular episode has been uploaded to at least three different YT channels. But nevermind, doesn't matter, the episode is definitely worth re-watching. Imo, development aid to African countries should be used to manage road infrastructure. It would make it easier and faster for people to get their products to the market.
Re-uploading happens to tens of thousands videos......doesn't matter as long as they're as interesting as these , where there's so much to see , you can easily watch them a few times over.
@@PAULLONDEN Yes, it happens a lot, but like I said it doesn't matter, esp talking about this episode, it shows us how difficult life is for ordinary people in a country where the road infrastructure is in really bad condition, but then again, people have a smile on their faces, they laugh and joke while the truck is stuck in the mud. Here in West, we'd probably yell to each other. All in all, a very educational episode which can be watched more than once. I have watched a Burundi episode 3 times. It's a brilliant episode.
That's exactly what I'm getting tired of , ppl biting off other videos or will copy this show n many others , I've seen this one one 5 different video posts n it's bullshit 😒
Yah this is really touching after watching these documentaries my mindset changed i thought we are suffering in Southern Africa but what i have seen in DRC and other central also west African countries us here we are really living a very good life. These people are really suffering. I wish the presidents and their government would watch these documentaries. Maybe they might be touched and try to fix the road network.
@@nacanacoo Yes but if the government gave a single fuck about their own country and citizens they would have protective laws to prevent this exploitation. But most African government elites have sold their land and people to slave away for money. I'm from Senegal and we are trying to elect a new leader by the name of Ousmane Sonko to confront this situation.
Watching here from Philippines, the concrete road is very important,to improve,and development of the community,or one place, province,or country,we are lucky here in Philippines, because many parts of the Philippines,are concrete, because of the build build build program of Duterte administration.
This is heart touching man, west exploiting these countries Hope they get on growth tracks soon - and can get the right prices for their minerals Love from India
Semoga pemerintah Kongo segera membangun infrastruktur jalan yg memadai. Sangat bersyukur hidup di Indonesia, pemerintah membangun prasarana yg bagus, masyarakat hidup damai dlm harmoni kebinekaan, toleransi, gotong royong, n saling membantu.
Unimaginably horrible roads and I admire the special driving skills of these daring drivers. The governments are the main culprits for these sufferings. God only can help these people. We Indians are too fortunate !
Nyasar sendiri di sini,,bersyukur tinggal di Indonesia🤲 Tetap semangat warga Kongo, kalian orang hebat,,semoga tuhan senantiasa melindungi kalian Semog pemerintah Kongo segera sadar (negara Indonesia)
Just when I thought those poor people stuck on that “road” (more like a mud pit) were getting rescued, they did it only to let the military through then they just left them stranded. Shame on the Congolese government!!
Perjuangan hanya utk BS mnyambng hidup yg sngt luarbiasa, bahkan pkrjaan itu jauh LBH BRT dr pkrjaan yg ada dingr kt PD umumnya & mngkn KL org Indonesia tdk akn utk mnjlaninya aku salut PD org2 itu! 👍👍👍
Xem giao thông về những con đường ta thấy v.n còn quá là may mắn hơn rất nhiều. Mọi người thấy có đúng không. Mặc dù còn khó khăn so với các nước tiên tiến... Mong chủ kênh dịch ra tiếng Việt thì lượng người đăng ký sẽ tăng rất nhanh.neu chủ kênh dịch nhé. 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
Meda tristeza ver cuanto sufrimiento de los Congo leños, qué jente trabajadora tan umilde y en el fondo respetuosa entre ellos mismos, con tanto sufrimiento cualquiera podría perder la cordura y cometer una traje día. Esas bisicletas de que las aran, para soportar tanto peso. Mis respetos, mi dolor al verlos sufrir no puedo más. 😢
Betol... Guna selagi boleh guna...dan kreatif yg tahap maksimum...kita dlm keadaan susah or tertekan mesti akn push otak utk pikir di luar kotak...salute ngn dia org ni
Saya menonton film nya ini sungguh menyedihkan.betapa sulitnya kendaraan yg membawa barang untuk dikirim tapi jln nya sangat buruk. Padahal sumber kekayaan alam seperti ya banyak. Apa pemerintah nya disana gak kasihan liat masyarakatnya. Saya orang indonesia .. Tuhan selalu memberkati saudaraku disana. Amin
Sungguh luar biasa pemerintah nya. Tidak perduli dengan rakyat yg sangat susah. Mencari nafkah.. Sedih liat nya 😢, salam dari Indonesia. Semoga Kongo akan maju kedepanya dengan pemerintah yg perduli rakyat, membangun pasilitas rakyat..
Please be careful of the Chinese and don’t let them rob you of all your resources. Congo should be one of the richest countries in the world, like Kuwait or Saudi
The Burundi episode is absolutely amazing. Those guys with bicycles carrying heavy loads are awesome. The way how fast they drove a roughly 90 degree bend was incredible, and they couldn't even see what's behind the bend. They had like 150 kg of bananas on the bike rack and the tires & brakes were in poor condition. You have to have guts to do that kind of job. Gotta respect those guys!
What do you want God to do for them? God will never comes to this earth and build roads network for anybody. Their destiny is in their hands ✋. Religion beliefs is a disaster in Africa continent. We always praying to God to come and do what he has destined us to do for us. And that's why African people are very backward. Instead of you to encourage them to embrace science and technology so that they can able to solve much of their problem by themselves. Keep praying for eternity.
Dangerous journeys is probably my favorite of all the documentaries found on this channel. However this one in particular gave me so much anxiety I had to watch it in blocks, lol. Any time someone from an industrialized country complains about their working conditions or life’s hardships, tell them to watch this video.
That is real fact but are the African leaders also watching
Hahaha 😁😁😁😁👍👌
@@bakaryfceesay7078 African leaders don't care about their people wellbeing.
What they care about is free money 💸💰
Yooh lm telling you this is so sad , l really appreciate the little l have. I dnt sweat this much to get a salary. God bless Africa why do we have to suffer like this, while our leaders are feasting on high tables forgetting the people who trusted them with their lives😪.
Also watch; PK Amazing Skills.
Mr Narrator,u are simply the best... Getting this content under such difficult conditions isn't a piece of cake!! We highly appreciate your efforts...
The resilience of the human soul under these harsh conditions is really commendable...
Brilliant documentary. What a tragic and unacceptable state of affairs. Shame on the politicians and bureaucrats of DRC
Thanks for sharing this true story and I wish more people could watch this amazing channel and be grateful for the little things they have
burmese
It's awesome
Plus it's often my favorite narrator speaking, as tho he were 1 of the locals. 🥰 Deadliest / Dangerous Roads is "Highway Thru Hell" on a whole new level! Watching from Switzerland
Amazing how the guys on the bikes can carry 300 KG of charcoal on these difficult roads with jandals on their feet. Respect. The traffic jams and bad roads are terrible and governments not doing anything about it is very sad for the road users who have to make a living from transporting goods.
Right!!
What is a jandal??
@@Rob17Cotton sandals ,mb
What kiwis call thongs
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These stories are stories of the human spirit... endurance, adaptability, creativity, and faith and hope.... These folks deserve some help...
I have vivid memories of such journeys. Back in 2007, a distance of 96km could be covered in 5-7 hours and on rainy season, sleeping on the road was inevitable. Nowadays (Rural Kenya) it only takes 2-3hours on the same road since they were constructed. Its all about good governance.
Bitch we cover that in 1 hr
Wapi hapo which road was that?
@@halfbloodpirate- nyahururu-Samburu
2-3 hours;
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5-7 hours;
: D
Should be one hour journey if the road is really good
I take my hat off to the Kongonese People, except their government who obviously do nothing to improve the road.
The production team on site has to be commended, producing such good footage in these conditions. Let's not forget their transport had to go thru this as well and they may have camped. Outstanding work for this fantastic series I love to watch...
...AMAZING, the will of people. Those road conditions were horrendous. PHENOMENAL footage, as usual.
Side note; I can only imagine some of the spirits that have shown themselves to this pastor. Testing his faith, unrelenting. He has taken on a heavy mission. I pray his endurance, and honesty.
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Ur documentary is top class yar.. Ur hard work makes me tears how.... Seeing this people suffers.. Thanks for showing such kind of documentary... That how people are going through...
these documentaries are not his work.
the camera man that went down the mine deserves an award..
Wonder what those who work down there every day deserve then lol
@@gigggla they get paid is what they get. The cameraman don't have to do that but did to show us 1st hand experience
u must be a camera man 😂
Does the DRC president and government watch this? This is sad, I'm from Kenya and I really empathize with this situation.
Wallahi ...thats why unaona wasee wa D.R.C huku Nairobi
Kaka! Mshukuru Mola wako kwa ulichojaaliwa. Wala usiseme vibaya wenzetu wa Congo. With respect 🇹🇿
He's probably too busy embezzling government funds to care.
The president of congo probably doesn’t even know RUclips exists in the world he lives!!! So NO!! I doubt he watches this land if he did he doesn’t care 🤷🏿🥹
I am from Uganda
Excellent documentary. I hope one day the people of Congo will find peace and a government that cares for them enough to build and maintain public infrastructure such as roads.
Lol stay realistic
To
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Great job y’all
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Muito triste , em pleno século 21 , vergonha para o mundo o sofrimentos dessas pessoas tenho certeza que o roubo é grande da parte de quem comanda o país.
It's not the world's fault.
these people are super humans to say the least, in the circumstances they live and endure. love and respect from Pakistan.
Africa my motherland! We shall not give up, together let us unite, let love lead. Put aside our divisions, let each and all seek the best for each other. With God on our side. The best is yet to come.
Always wait for these new deadliest roads documantries, keep this new videos coming, and good jog to the crew wish you guys best of luck 🤞
Thank you. You have made it possible for me to travel allover the world without actually leaving my home and cost free. To the producers and entire team, i say thank you for the best documentaries ever. Mot ashamed to say i bing watch....
Africa is very rich and blessed but because of bad leadership we are always suffering
God damn the states that exploit you
400 km in four weeks. 300 km on a bicycle. Having all resources but still poorest. Man, this is terribly wrong.
When Belgium had it has his collonie everything was much better. there ware buildings, roads ware maintained, rivers ware maintained... now its 65 years off disaster and collecting money for only the presidents his entourage.....
@@hdj81Vlimited Belgium rats killed miljons tho
@@hdj81Vlimited It did not get worse because Belgium left. It became worse because belgium and other western country keep the country at war so that they can continue exploiting the country's wealth. The US and the West are responsible for most wars in Africa
@@hdj81Vlimitedyeah but at least the population now gets to keep their hands instead of it being chopped off
Some to Indonesia
I studied journalism and honestly these documentaries are top notch. Keep it up. 💯
dump as hell,
Yeah that guy like crawled into a fucking mine to film them mining... true dedication to the craft.
It's a TV show 😂
I enjoy the documentaries and especially love to hear the translations from the narrator
This breaks my heart the cruelty of mankind greed ….God help us🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
No hay amor aquí en n en Europa , ni en África ni en América , sólo dólares codicia avaricia y crueldad,, así nos va 😵💫
Begitu prihatin dan sedih melihat penderitaan mereka yang begitu berat,,baik segi ekonomi,,pendidikan, bahkan jalan..sementara kekayaan alam yang melimpah,,harusnya pemerintah mereka lebih peduli ke penduduk nya..tetap semangat dan jangan berputus asa buat seluruh penduduk di Kongo..Tuhan Pasti tetap memperhatikan
Untung di indonesia infrastrukturnya sdh sangat bagus
Kenapa gk.demo besar"n ya,
Gila sih negara seluas itu baru 2% di aspal
Outstanding documentary! I love it.
You love it 😍 😂
So do I 🤣🤩🤩
After watching this channel documentaries,seeing struggle of those people for living I never blame my life,god bless those hardworking people❤🙏😢
I love how #bestdocumentary brings the real picture of the situation on the ground...and the narrator put it just how you wanna here it
Ya Allah begitu berat perjuangan hidup mereka Alhamdulillah ak hidup di Indonesia yang serba ada
Not that I'd like to complain, but this particular episode has been uploaded to at least three different YT channels. But nevermind, doesn't matter, the episode is definitely worth re-watching. Imo, development aid to African countries should be used to manage road infrastructure. It would make it easier and faster for people to get their products to the market.
Re-uploading happens to tens of thousands videos......doesn't matter as long as they're as interesting as these , where there's so much to see , you can easily watch them a few times over.
@@PAULLONDEN Yes, it happens a lot, but like I said it doesn't matter, esp talking about this episode, it shows us how difficult life is for ordinary people in a country where the road infrastructure is in really bad condition, but then again, people have a smile on their faces, they laugh and joke while the truck is stuck in the mud. Here in West, we'd probably yell to each other. All in all, a very educational episode which can be watched more than once. I have watched a Burundi episode 3 times. It's a brilliant episode.
Assuming are look beautiful people' arround u are not bored looking at u. Same is the case with the video🤭
That's exactly what I'm getting tired of , ppl biting off other videos or will copy this show n many others , I've seen this one one 5 different video posts n it's bullshit 😒
Have not seen a new upload in a while I wonder too
Love this channel,learn so much about life in other countries..not all live like we do❤😢
now I know how much am blessed to see what people go through
Swahili from this trucker is cool ninamtakia mema sana kutoka Kenya 🇰🇪
Povo guerreiro, o congolês. Parabens ,vai a luta em busca da vitória e ainda chega sorridente e feliz!!
Yah this is really touching after watching these documentaries my mindset changed i thought we are suffering in Southern Africa but what i have seen in DRC and other central also west African countries us here we are really living a very good life. These people are really suffering. I wish the presidents and their government would watch these documentaries. Maybe they might be touched and try to fix the road network.
Which country are you from
@@ephraimsondoyi9966me I’m from Zimbabwe and the level of poverty in the Congo is unmatched
More health..life nd success to every person working under harsh conditions only to feed the family...be blessed
this is by far the most depressing and saddening episode.
Yeah this one is especially frustrating, knowing that a large part of the solution would be so simple.
Impossível não amar essa nação lutadora.
Begitu perih perjalanan.salam buat Kongo dari Indonesia sedih kami melihat nyak ..semoga kasih kesabaran
Semoga kita menjadi hamba yang selalu bersyukur hidup di indo ya sis 😇
Kasihan mereka. Kekayaan alamnya luar biasa padahal
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Kemana pemrintahnya ya kok jalan gk ada yg dibangun menggnakan aspal???
Sama sama negara yang dikibulin cina :(
I stumbled into these documentarys and I'm hooked
Love the ending.....the people rejoicing in the Lord.......even through hardship.......
From South Africa 🇿🇦 our country is coming to this 🤞🏻
On the nail
Will never
We use to complain here in south Africa while our brothers and sisters struggle a lot in the heart of DRC...god bless AFRICA✊🏽✊🏽
Extremely hard life. The people sitting in power and fighting must be ashamed of themselves.
No, they are not.
wishful thinking
They have no shame. They rob their people and let their people suffer. Despicable
@@mog7501 what is even more shameful is the foreign companies profiting off of all that chaos
@@nacanacoo Yes but if the government gave a single fuck about their own country and citizens they would have protective laws to prevent this exploitation. But most African government elites have sold their land and people to slave away for money. I'm from Senegal and we are trying to elect a new leader by the name of Ousmane Sonko to confront this situation.
Watching here from Philippines, the concrete road is very important,to improve,and development of the community,or one place, province,or country,we are lucky here in Philippines, because many parts of the Philippines,are concrete, because of the build build build program of Duterte administration.
Good to know
Give thanks for how we are living, life's challenges are different every where...
The jam is now total 😂😂😂... The commentator is funny af 😂😂😂
Sergio Nascimento: Absolutely right/completamente de acuerdo; parabiens.
Thank you I look forward to every 1 of these documentaries
This is heart touching man, west exploiting these countries
Hope they get on growth tracks soon - and can get the right prices for their minerals
Love from India
Man, that truly is a hard time and people in the rest of the world think they have it bad
Yes these people have it hard
Still better than canada
Semoga pemerintah Kongo segera membangun infrastruktur jalan yg memadai.
Sangat bersyukur hidup di Indonesia, pemerintah membangun prasarana yg bagus, masyarakat hidup damai dlm harmoni kebinekaan, toleransi, gotong royong, n saling membantu.
i love this channel mainly when they'e from africans countries
greetings from arizona🇺🇸
Unimaginably horrible roads and I admire the special driving skills of these daring drivers. The governments are the main culprits for these sufferings. God only can help these people. We Indians are too fortunate !
Very thank full to best documentry.. To bring the truth to the world 💐💐💐💐
I'm So sad to see this.the kongo government doesn't care about its people.keep calm and pray my friends💪💪💪 love from 🇮🇩 INDONESIA
Its western imperialism, they have done nothing for the Africans despite centuries of occupation
Divoloment is islam
Nice video Sir.
Thanks for this video.
🙏👍👌👍👌👍
I love the narrator, i love the way he narrates 😂😂
Yes he is very funny sometimes especially when people disagree or are bargaining over some prices in the series 😄😄😄
I agree! He's so objective. Detached.
He's got a masculine voice. It fits these hardships.
شعب طيب جدا جدا جدا جدا جدا وممتاز عاشت جميع شعوب أفريقيا لا للعنصرية لا للتطرف نعم للحب والسلام والإخاء
These people have to rise up as one...Its the only way the corruption will end,,,They have been robed for decades....
Nyasar sendiri di sini,,bersyukur tinggal di Indonesia🤲
Tetap semangat warga Kongo, kalian orang hebat,,semoga tuhan senantiasa melindungi kalian
Semog pemerintah Kongo segera sadar (negara Indonesia)
God bless the people of the Congo. May change come for future generations and life improve for all of humanity.
Wonderful documentary. Watching from Uganda
Just when I thought those poor people stuck on that “road” (more like a mud pit) were getting rescued, they did it only to let the military through then they just left them stranded. Shame on the Congolese government!!
Nice documentary. Watching and greetings from Uganda
I pray for the safety of these young men!!
Wonderful documentry. Govt must be make the road for people prosperity.
Estas personas le dan un nuevo significado a la frase "trabajo duro"
Te drogi trzeba zobaczyć na filmie. Opis werbalny nie wystarczy.Dziękuję. pozdrawiam.😀
Very hard to watch! What a shame to such a rich country and its wonderful people 😢
Perjuangan hanya utk BS mnyambng hidup yg sngt luarbiasa, bahkan pkrjaan itu jauh LBH BRT dr pkrjaan yg ada dingr kt PD umumnya & mngkn KL org Indonesia tdk akn utk mnjlaninya aku salut PD org2 itu! 👍👍👍
De verdad , que de cada dia , entiendo menos el mundo y las personas .
Muy buen video . Gracias.
Xem giao thông về những con đường ta thấy v.n còn quá là may mắn hơn rất nhiều. Mọi người thấy có đúng không. Mặc dù còn khó khăn so với các nước tiên tiến... Mong chủ kênh dịch ra tiếng Việt thì lượng người đăng ký sẽ tăng rất nhanh.neu chủ kênh dịch nhé. 🇻🇳🇻🇳🇻🇳
I learn something on this video..thank you.
God bless the beautiful strong resilient people of the congo
Aż przykro patrzeć jsk Ci ludzie są wyzyskiwani,bez pomocy opieki.Pracują z narazeniem życia.
This is too sad..Oh dear Congo!😢
It is but we are responsible for this, the good West is to blame!
@@dutcher777 nonsense. Other countries in that region do fine. Congo needs competent honest government
Meda tristeza ver cuanto sufrimiento de los Congo leños, qué jente trabajadora tan umilde y en el fondo respetuosa entre ellos mismos, con tanto sufrimiento cualquiera podría perder la cordura y cometer una traje día.
Esas bisicletas de que las aran, para soportar tanto peso. Mis respetos, mi dolor al verlos sufrir no puedo más. 😢
Reminds me of the road to Tikal in Guatemala.
Potholes as big as bomb craters.But at least it was
the dry season and it only took 14 hours.
Their life not easy, thank you for sharing this video ❤
Saya menangis melihat perjuangan hidup rakyat kongo.semoga mereka diberikan kesehatan
Betol... Guna selagi boleh guna...dan kreatif yg tahap maksimum...kita dlm keadaan susah or tertekan mesti akn push otak utk pikir di luar kotak...salute ngn dia org ni
Bersyukur kita yg tinggal di Indonesia yg jalannya lbh baik..
Charcoal package's brilliant, hard work like nobody knows 🤠 merry Christmas 🎅
Eu chorei ao ver isso.o governo devia ter vergonha dessa miséria.
background music is top notch, nice editing !
They are so resilient. Good luck to them all.
respect to all the People fron Congo. Plus, i love their Spirit and Dance !! =)
Saya menonton film nya ini sungguh menyedihkan.betapa sulitnya kendaraan yg membawa barang untuk dikirim tapi jln nya sangat buruk.
Padahal sumber kekayaan alam seperti ya banyak.
Apa pemerintah nya disana gak kasihan liat masyarakatnya.
Saya orang indonesia ..
Tuhan selalu memberkati saudaraku disana.
Amin
Still, no matter when, what weather; carry a winch and cable and sledhammers and pikes(leveraged pinions)
these bikes .sukudo.are very risky at high speeds.but the angels are watching amen.to see arrive on time.god bless all.
Sungguh luar biasa pemerintah nya. Tidak perduli dengan rakyat yg sangat susah. Mencari nafkah.. Sedih liat nya 😢, salam dari Indonesia. Semoga Kongo akan maju kedepanya dengan pemerintah yg perduli rakyat, membangun pasilitas rakyat..
Oh my country I'm still proud of you, now things are getting better and roads are being made.
I like this attitude. Congo will rise! Respect from Kenya.
@@Khotsa yes, we're proud of our any how it is, it will change one day. And us Congolese too we like Kenya.
Please be careful of the Chinese and don’t let them rob you of all your resources. Congo should be one of the richest countries in the world, like Kuwait or Saudi
Mandugu zetu wacongo, mna kiswahili kizuri....nchi safi
I almost thought this was the Burundi episode
The Burundi episode is absolutely amazing. Those guys with bicycles carrying heavy loads are awesome. The way how fast they drove a roughly 90 degree bend was incredible, and they couldn't even see what's behind the bend. They had like 150 kg of bananas on the bike rack and the tires & brakes were in poor condition. You have to have guts to do that kind of job. Gotta respect those guys!
Great video thank you!!
Very difficult life. Hope it gets better.
In this world appreciate everything you have
What fantastic people !!!
im from indonesia, saya sangat menyukai konten yang seperti ini,... selalu sehat ya, salam dari kalimantan indonesia
Sehat selalu juga buat masnya.. salam dari balikpapan
Alhamdulillah aku hidup di Indonesia
Very very hard life , much respect and pray for them to God.
What do you want God to do for them?
God will never comes to this earth and build roads network for anybody.
Their destiny is in their hands ✋.
Religion beliefs is a disaster in Africa continent.
We always praying to God to come and do what he has destined us to do for us.
And that's why African people are very backward.
Instead of you to encourage them to embrace science and technology so that they can able to solve much of their problem by themselves.
Keep praying for eternity.
Watching Congo is like travelling back in time when the first men left their caves. Amazing. Can i buy 2 of them?
Gosto muito desse tipo de vídeo mais gostaria que fosse dublado em português ou legendado em português ok parabéns pelo vídeo ficou ótimo e instrutivo
Great vid thx👌😙