Mali lies in the torrid zone and is among the hottest countries in the world. The air vibrates and oscillates - there is no escaping the heat. West Africa in late March. The Harmattan, the hot desert wind of the Sahara, blows without respite. It has no pity for the people who live here. Whoever wants to go from one place to another has to travel on roads that hardly deserve this name. They are dusty paths that don’t appear on any map. They are maneuverable only with great effort and for a few months of the year. They are impassable during the rainy season, since they are washed over by the Niger River, one of the mightiest rivers in the world. When it starts to rain, the roads turn into muddy paths. Every journey is a trip into uncertainty. World’s Most Dangerous Roads - The Canadian Ice Roads: ruclips.net/video/UCkhwkZvCJw/видео.html #freedocumentary
I would just like to say a big thank you from all us who whatch your show every Sunday it make's my day and I'm sure it make's many more . So thank you and your team for making my day God Bless and keep it up .
As much as we love the show, we must also show some love to the cameramen who brave it all to capture the of the scenes,and the editors and the narrator who make sure we get the best out of this documentaries.... Much respect to you all.
I’m a truck driver in the USA and I love watching these documentaries I look forward to them. I’m from Haiti and knows what it’s like I’m no stranger to these conditions.
@@johndonovan7018 it’s not his fault. Hes just trying to live. He don’t make the rules you can’t be mad at him. He’s working & we need truck drivers. Piss off John
I don't watch movies regularly but I must watch these documentaries regularly.. really loved the people of respected country & their hard work inspired me day to day. This channel deserve millions of love & respect
The challenges faced by the people of West Africa, battling the relentless heat and unforgiving terrain, are truly humbling. This documentary gives us a glimpse into their resilience and determination. Thank you for shedding light on their journey and the harsh conditions they endure.
Congratulations to the Film crew, their endurance... And to the People of Mali who went about their business as the filming went on, proud of who they are despite the circumstances. To me this is true living no matter how hard it seems. That driver is happy with his job. Africa has away of fulfilling heart desires with the simple things in life that really matter. Proud to be one happy African from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪❤️❤️❤️
At the end he said they love it? They're used to it and people around them are in same situation so doesn't make them jealous. Neighbors near me are multi millionaires. I'm fairly wealthy but jealous so they have it better really
You're not the sole castonian of the blessing, everyone is blessed. You feel special because you think want you have is special and what others have ain't
Those who complain about driving in air conditioned, well maintained cars on good sealed roads should watch these documentaries. These folks in Africa lead such hard yet interesting lives.
His positivity towards life and struggle makes a big different. There are people who living in a better condition but still hate their daily job. Much Respect. 😊👍🏼
Dangerous roads always makes me feel like I've taken a trip into the country they are showing and have learnt so much about the people and place. Thank you as always.
Honestly speaking, there is absolutely nothing to be proud of here. People are suffering when your supper corrupt leadership are looting. I am not sure what gives you pride 🤔
Whenever times are tough and I think I have it bad I turn these vids on and all my troubles seem to melt away. These are some tough, resourceful people!
Your documentaries are so wonderful and so inspiring, i have really learned a lot from them.thank you so much for the indepth research and effort you put to show us how our brothers are surviving from different countries
Always remember majority of governments in West Africa region like to shout about patriotism and how citizens should love their countries when actually their own countries don't love them.
It is the government and presiding officials who make the lives of the citizens living hell. Corrupt, power hungry and incompetent. Makes my blood boil, the lot of them. Zimbabwe, Nigeria, South Africa.....
how many capable African leaders murdered or government overthrew by foreign powers? they simply want a puppet in place so they can do it in broad daylight.
I have been to Mali twice from South Africa in 2023 and (this year)2024 , I must say i loved the country.....Malians are the most friendly and respectful humans I have ever come acrosss in my life. I had so much fun in that country❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You've done a good job with this. I spent almost three years research in Mali, have been on those loris and watched three men fly off our 'grand camion,' recognize so much... a trip down the happier stretches of a complex memory lane with some but not too awful much romanticizing.
Watching this, I could say that despite of many chaos, domestic conflicts and more then Four decades of war, Afghanistan is far better in terms of living conditions. I would pray for that all human beings in all over the world stay happy, pleased and all their needs are fulfilled.
Amazing Documentary, Thank you! It is also humbling for me, I'm so blessed to be where I am. The struggle MILLIONS of people have everyday just to survive, (or even have a decent standard of living) is very telling about how little,(most)people are willing to help others without personal gain. It's sad
Every episodes are so wonderful and informative. Really fun and interesting to watch these documentaries. I am really thankful to the makers of these contents. I usually don't skip any part even though I watch them in my free time and paused at times. But whenever I am free I would continue watching till I complete the documentary. The narrator is very good, 'loud and clear', the right narration at the right place and time. Love the explanation part
I have traveled on trucks like that in Mali from 1998 to 2001. The common names for these trucks is “foreign”. It’s quite tiring physically but very worth living experience. People are most of the time very friendly. Sometimes l got stuck in some villages for 2 or 3 days waiting for the next truck. But l was given food, shower, home free but my neighbors l traveled with. Africa is really and truly the roots of humanity: humble people, very welcoming, warmly. Materials are nothing but only means.
Much respect to all who drive these roads. Not only do you have to deal with the dirt roads, but dust and passengers on top add to the challenges. Great job everyone 👏
Glad that there's a thank you button in YT so we van can somehow give a small amount for this channel. We do appreciate these documentaries. Please don't stop making them.
My most loved RUclips channel. Get to know how people from remotest corners of the world faces trouble/ hardships while communicating from one place to another. Great documentaries 👍👍
Iam from Africa and thank you Free Documentary for this documentaries can't wait for a Documentary from my country Uganda for good documentaries like this one look for these places in the Eastern and Northern parts of the country best work you guys got Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 represented .And 1 view added.
Africa really is just like living in a post apocalyptic world. It's insane seeing how they kind of just adapt and overcome, they are never not struggling through some kind of day to day hurdle.
@@vegasmade777and the rich one are super rich tho with more power there than the rich people in the western world. Like someone with Elon’s money would have more power there than Elon does in the US. Also Africa is a continent with 50+ country. Africa was better than the west til the colonizer came and stole ideas and got rid of the proofs, the ones that knows know, we still have our values and we’ll rise back to how we were back in the days
"I admire the drivers who navigate this road daily. The steep drops and hairpin turns make it a true test of skill and nerve. Your video perfectly conveyed the sense of danger and thrill. It's a reminder of the diverse landscapes our planet offers."
This documentary episode has challenged my life a lot on the difficulty situations that other fellow human beings are experiencing.I don't have much I can do but our loving God to take care of this fellow women 'keep them safe and give them strength daily.
@Salome Ndege, that was a selfish prayer that you pray on this comment section, please I will advise you that when ever you come across this my reply comment,try to edit and change the comment, because it is not only women that is facing the hardship over there, It is both the men and the little children also, remember we all are humans,no matter the gender,sufferness is not meant for anyone been in which gender you are, please correct yourself, thank you,I pray for God almighty to easier their stress and have mercy upon us all,in any way we must have offend him, because we all are sinners in all our doings, I pray this prayer through Jesus Christ my Saviour Amen🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽.
watching this documentary is making someone relax and enjoy the journey with them, plus the reporters voice is making it more enjoyable,good job, watching from Kenya
@@mula9058 haha my friend don't believe the media anyway it's TRUE when there's drough especially in the northern and eastern parts of Kenya it gets really dry animals die because of lack of pasture so I can't really deny
Mali, Mali, este documental me hace recordar mis viajes de Senegal a Mali y recorrer esos mismos caminos en nuestras investigaciones para la preparación del Proyecto África-Renacer.. Es lamentable ver que muchos años después el sufrimiento de la gente en esa parte del mundo sigue siendo el mismo.. Excelente documental muchas gracias.. ✌️🫡✌️
Don't know who needs to hear this, but hold your head up and smile. Better days are coming. Just continue to trust and have faith in God. Let's REPENT and be blessed
After I started watching these documentaries I stopped complaining about the small inconveniences in my life. So many people around the world getting by with much less.
Mali lies in the torrid zone and is among the hottest countries in the world. The air vibrates and oscillates - there is no escaping the heat. West Africa in late March. The Harmattan, the hot desert wind of the Sahara, blows without respite. It has no pity for the people who live here. Whoever wants to go from one place to another has to travel on roads that hardly deserve this name. They are dusty paths that don’t appear on any map. They are maneuverable only with great effort and for a few months of the year. They are impassable during the rainy season, since they are washed over by the Niger River, one of the mightiest rivers in the world. When it starts to rain, the roads turn into muddy paths. Every journey is a trip into uncertainty.
World’s Most Dangerous Roads - The Canadian Ice Roads: ruclips.net/video/UCkhwkZvCJw/видео.html
#freedocumentary
I would just like to say a big thank you from all us who whatch your show every Sunday it make's my day and I'm sure it make's many more . So thank you and your team for making my day God Bless and keep it up .
Great doc always keep going!!
Thanks for sharing with us ..this is of course my favorite channel...much respect !💯💙
🤟
Awesome content on your channel! @calibear323 all the way from the California coast 👍🏼
As much as we love the show, we must also show some love to the cameramen who brave it all to capture the of the scenes,and the editors and the narrator who make sure we get the best out of this documentaries.... Much respect to you all.
Amen
100%
U are absolutely correct
One of Africas mineral rich country
They're the unsung hero's of so many documentaries that we take for granted.
I’m a truck driver in the USA and I love watching these documentaries I look forward to them. I’m from Haiti and knows what it’s like I’m no stranger to these conditions.
are you deferred deportation from the obama days?
@@johndonovan7018 ruuuuude
@@johndonovan7018 why would you ask this
That’s awesome driving anywhere is dangerous.especially in a truck putting on a bunch of miles
@@johndonovan7018 it’s not his fault. Hes just trying to live. He don’t make the rules you can’t be mad at him. He’s working & we need truck drivers. Piss off John
I don't watch movies regularly but I must watch these documentaries regularly.. really loved the people of respected country & their hard work inspired me day to day. This channel deserve millions of love & respect
Same me
Me same me
Ammll
Same me
Exactly, I love those people
You see notification, stop what you were watching and click on Full Documentary… That's how good are these videos..
The challenges faced by the people of West Africa, battling the relentless heat and unforgiving terrain, are truly humbling. This documentary gives us a glimpse into their resilience and determination. Thank you for shedding light on their journey and the harsh conditions they endure.
Congratulations to the Film crew, their endurance... And to the People of Mali who went about their business as the filming went on, proud of who they are despite the circumstances. To me this is true living no matter how hard it seems. That driver is happy with his job. Africa has away of fulfilling heart desires with the simple things in life that really matter. Proud to be one happy African from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪❤️❤️❤️
When I watch such a documentary how people are really struggling,I feel blessed for what I have
Ukweli kabisa
I'm telling you...me as well.
At the end he said they love it? They're used to it and people around them are in same situation so doesn't make them jealous. Neighbors near me are multi millionaires. I'm fairly wealthy but jealous so they have it better really
You're not the sole castonian of the blessing, everyone is blessed. You feel special because you think want you have is special and what others have ain't
@@tonnyanthonys2159? No I'm happy I was only joking lol and it's custodian imao
Those who complain about driving in air conditioned, well maintained cars on good sealed roads should watch these documentaries. These folks in Africa lead such hard yet interesting lives.
His positivity towards life and struggle makes a big different. There are people who living in a better condition but still hate their daily job. Much Respect. 😊👍🏼
The legendary Renault Berlier truck. That thing never dies
But its French
Yo pensé que era un Sisu de Finlandia tiene el mismo corte de carrocería 😅
Dangerous roads always makes me feel like I've taken a trip into the country they are showing and have learnt so much about the people and place. Thank you as always.
Ooh Mali 🇲🇱 my country that i love so much thank you free documentary proud to be Malian 🥰
Hii i from india
Honestly speaking, there is absolutely nothing to be proud of here. People are suffering when your supper corrupt leadership are looting. I am not sure what gives you pride 🤔
@@erisherm.8451 can i proud to be an indian? 😁🇮🇳
@@erisherm.8451 Funny how you have come here to be shady.
@@b1kReviews Shady? the observation is not wrong, it does not look like a paradise in any way, and the leaders ARE corrupt.
Sunday is incomplete without this series 👍 keep uploading.
Whenever times are tough and I think I have it bad I turn these vids on and all my troubles seem to melt away. These are some tough, resourceful people!
I love how the driver's take so much pride in their work and in their vehicles. We take too much for granted in the United States.
Let's go Brandon
And most people in Africa think that America is the land of Gold and opportunities sad state for my country people
@@shobolthobol3104only in your dreams.
Your documentaries are so wonderful and so inspiring, i have really learned a lot from them.thank you so much for the indepth research and effort you put to show us how our brothers are surviving from different countries
Always remember majority of governments in West Africa region like to shout about patriotism and how citizens should love their countries when actually their own countries don't love them.
country is not in their collective minds. it's a collection of tribes carved up by the former colonial powers.
😥😥😥😥😥😥your comment touched my heart.
It is the government and presiding officials who make the lives of the citizens living hell. Corrupt, power hungry and incompetent. Makes my blood boil, the lot of them. Zimbabwe, Nigeria, South Africa.....
how many capable African leaders murdered or government overthrew by foreign powers? they simply want a puppet in place so they can do it in broad daylight.
🗣 Loud it
That Berliet trucks are awesome
This documentary is a motivation for me to appreciate every means of living in my life
Just love this channel!
Hi how are you doing today
@@stacycrawford1269 hi! I’m ok, how are you?
Thank you very much FD team. You've always made it possible for us to travel the world at the comfort of our homes.
I have been to Mali twice from South Africa in 2023 and (this year)2024 , I must say i loved the country.....Malians are the most friendly and respectful humans I have ever come acrosss in my life.
I had so much fun in that country❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I hope this show never ends. I really adore it!
I'm really addicted to these documentaries , Please do keep them coming!
You've done a good job with this. I spent almost three years research in Mali, have been on those loris and watched three men fly off our 'grand camion,' recognize so much... a trip down the happier stretches of a complex memory lane with some but not too awful much romanticizing.
Watching this, I could say that despite of many chaos, domestic conflicts and more then Four decades of war, Afghanistan is far better in terms of living conditions. I would pray for that all human beings in all over the world stay happy, pleased and all their needs are fulfilled.
What an incredible job done by the entire film crew. Difficult to film but the cameraman tries his best to give the viewers the best angle. Bravo
Amazing Documentary, Thank you! It is also humbling for me, I'm so blessed to be where I am. The struggle MILLIONS of people have everyday just to survive, (or even have a decent standard of living) is very telling about how little,(most)people are willing to help others without personal gain. It's sad
ಸೂಪರ್
MALI is really awesome,,
Greetings from KENYA🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Now I feel like a Sunday is about to get over.
Keep on the nice work!!!! 🧡
Love from India
I bet u r studying engineering 😂🖖
@@blindsniper1720 not at all 😂😂
Mali very mysterious country. Heard so much about Mali 🇲🇱. Thanks for sharing this beautiful documentary. Love ❤️ from Malaysia 🇲🇾.
Abdoulai is a smooth operator with the ladies.
Representing Kenya...proud of my country
You ain't alone.I'm watching from kitale too
@@box5319 cool yani..i think we have among the best infrastructures in Africa..
@@noxiousmashairi kabisa bro.tushukuru mungu
We celebrate our great country for good infrastructure marsabit
shida hukujia election time we bring in some selfish people and the cycle continue
this video humbled me. respect and don't judge others. appreciate what you have. coexist with others. don't take what you have for granted.
I have no shame binge watching and waiting on your channels ❤️
We are all shameless and proud in that regard
@@haddingtoniangcp2464 love this channel
Makes our problems seem so irrelevant doesnt it? It is humbling to see such pride, and perseverance, when surrounded by so much hardship.
@@g-manracer1997 absolutely! You see the best of humanity come across I think. 💜
But nothing you would post about or support. Just blah blah blah secretly
I like this "Full Documentary "🇳🇦
I show these videos to my kids just so they know how easy they have it!
Great Sir👏
@@vikrant15708 No, from your mom!
Maybe show them documentaries on people of your color struggling as well. Even out the perspectives.
I enjoy learning about other cultures and realizing how grateful I am. Thanks for sharing👍
My never disappointing channel 😍😍😍
🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪
Forsure.. 🙋
One of the best documentaries I have watched.
...... Don't know why dangerous roads documentaries in Africa always seem to be the most interesting, ...or maybe it's just me.
Here after 10 minuites being loaded thanks free documentary
Kenya here representing, we love you our people even in the harsh life conditions.
Kenya tumebarikiwa haki. I’ve traversed the length and breadth of Kenya 🇰🇪 but never seen anything like this, not even in Northeastern. WOW😱
@@kennygee5958 yeah, hiyo yao ni serious maze. Noma sana.
What is with Kenyans and reminding everyone that they are Kenyans?
Every episodes are so wonderful and informative. Really fun and interesting to watch these documentaries. I am really thankful to the makers of these contents. I usually don't skip any part even though I watch them in my free time and paused at times. But whenever I am free I would continue watching till I complete the documentary. The narrator is very good, 'loud and clear', the right narration at the right place and time. Love the explanation part
I have traveled on trucks like that in Mali from 1998 to 2001. The common names for these trucks is “foreign”. It’s quite tiring physically but very worth living experience. People are most of the time very friendly. Sometimes l got stuck in some villages for 2 or 3 days waiting for the next truck. But l was given food, shower, home free but my neighbors l traveled with. Africa is really and truly the roots of humanity: humble people, very welcoming, warmly. Materials are nothing but only means.
Can’t wait for the year 3000 when we have “World most dangerous road: MARS.”
Keep dreaming bro
I demand the song Year 3000 by busted to be played in the year 3000
the year 21,000 "Worlds Most Dangerous Roads: Arrakis"
with the state of this world i'll be surprised if we make it to 2050..if that
Lol. We really need less sheeple like you who believe mars even exist outside of hollywood fiction.
No mechanics, no garages, no spares but these guys manage on and on. Great people, resilient, persevering and one day they will conquer
I impatiently wait for your amazing documentaries. Thanks for this Sunday treat.
To
my sincere respect to all those who in a way worthy of their work seek life from day to day, whatever the job, my respect
Much respect to all who drive these roads. Not only do you have to deal with the dirt roads, but dust and passengers on top add to the challenges. Great job everyone 👏
Just love deadliest roads best documentary ever
Glad that there's a thank you button in YT so we van can somehow give a small amount for this channel. We do appreciate these documentaries. Please don't stop making them.
*ANOTHER FANTASTIC DOCUMENTARY*
The best documentary on youtube... Mali 🇲🇱 documentary and Burundi 🇧🇮
They deserve big respect really !
What an epic moniker, kudos!
@@acehandler1530 Certainly !
God bless the people of Mali, the heat and dust must have them on the edge
Best documentary on RUclips
My most loved RUclips channel. Get to know how people from remotest corners of the world faces trouble/ hardships while communicating from one place to another. Great documentaries 👍👍
This is the best thing i have come across on youtube in last few months
Great work
From🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪, I don't miss any of Free Documentaries uploads
I'd hate to be on the second truck, always in the cloud of dust from the first!
Iam from Africa and thank you Free Documentary for this documentaries can't wait for a Documentary from my country Uganda for good documentaries like this one look for these places in the Eastern and Northern parts of the country best work you guys got Uganda 🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬 represented .And 1 view added.
All these movies and stuff and still we wait for the next documentary.
Keep the good work going Guys 👌
This truck driver's and other drivers are very very exselent 🥰😊❤️
The land of Kantes'. What many people see as big challenges are very small for the Malians. God bless them.
Africa. Waa hodon hadana noloshoodu waa adagtahay koormay dunida gaari
Afrikay huudoy
Afrikay. Hadhiilay
I Love These!
Wassup tho
Fd documentaries are interesting,it's my relaxation before going to sleep at night.
amzing documenteris african from ethiopa
The best documentary channel
Watching from Kenya, great channel.....
Fantastic documentary. My hat is off to the camera team. Oh and I won’t complain about the road conditions in Germany ever again.
Africa really is just like living in a post apocalyptic world. It's insane seeing how they kind of just adapt and overcome, they are never not struggling through some kind of day to day hurdle.
Get your geography right, this is one of the 53 countries in Africa.
but superior to desieses like corona
@petma5551 and they're all mostly poor lol
@@vegasmade777and the rich one are super rich tho with more power there than the rich people in the western world. Like someone with Elon’s money would have more power there than Elon does in the US. Also Africa is a continent with 50+ country. Africa was better than the west til the colonizer came and stole ideas and got rid of the proofs, the ones that knows know, we still have our values and we’ll rise back to how we were back in the days
As a Pakistani i thanks Allah that here our lives are much better Alhamdoliah . These have much struggle just to live
The life is pushing you for every where! That made you to face many hardest challenging for every day!!🇸🇴🇸🇴 Somalia hanolata😘🔥🔥
"I admire the drivers who navigate this road daily. The steep drops and hairpin turns make it a true test of skill and nerve. Your video perfectly conveyed the sense of danger and thrill. It's a reminder of the diverse landscapes our planet offers."
Watching these documentaries such inspiration 👍🏻
God bless tough people out there🤗
Trustworthy people,, friendly and humble,who appear to love each other, generational
At last the wait is over now 😇
Thank you guys !
love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
This documentary episode has challenged my life a lot on the difficulty situations that other fellow human beings are experiencing.I don't have much I can do but our loving God to take care of this fellow women 'keep them safe and give them strength daily.
@Salome Ndege, that was a selfish prayer that you pray on this comment section, please I will advise you that when ever you come across this my reply comment,try to edit and change the comment, because it is not only women that is facing the hardship over there, It is both the men and the little children also, remember we all are humans,no matter the gender,sufferness is not meant for anyone been in which gender you are, please correct yourself, thank you,I pray for God almighty to easier their stress and have mercy upon us all,in any way we must have offend him, because we all are sinners in all our doings, I pray this prayer through Jesus Christ my Saviour Amen🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽.
Glad I found this channel, good job
Thanks for free documentary.
This one is a repeat.....I watched before. But nice as always.
Such videos makes me appreciate my country Kenya 🇰🇪.
Good luck to these hard working people..I'm amazed at their persistence and how they manage their every day life... amazing
watching this documentary is making someone relax and enjoy the journey with them, plus the reporters voice is making it more enjoyable,good job, watching from Kenya
Wah! This is just hardship on another level Thank God am from Kenya may they experience some change soon
Ak
Lmaooo dude growing up i ln Mali we used to think all Kenyan were starving and have malnutrition
@@mula9058 haha my friend don't believe the media anyway it's TRUE when there's drough especially in the northern and eastern parts of Kenya it gets really dry animals die because of lack of pasture so I can't really deny
Watching these documentaries inspires me if I compare these places with where I am in my country I feel better
From India 🇮🇳... Mallu...അടിപൊളി ❤
Thanks for watching..
This show is amazing. Underrated documentary
Very nice video ..so interesting
Mali, Mali, este documental me hace recordar mis viajes de Senegal a Mali y recorrer esos mismos caminos en nuestras investigaciones para la preparación del Proyecto África-Renacer.. Es lamentable ver que muchos años después el sufrimiento de la gente en esa parte del mundo sigue siendo el mismo.. Excelente documental muchas gracias.. ✌️🫡✌️
Don't know who needs to hear this, but hold your head up and smile. Better days are coming. Just continue to trust and have faith in God. Let's REPENT and be blessed
How do you all rate the new narrator I give him 3 stars
Maybe 4 stars
I like him
,5
After I started watching these documentaries I stopped complaining about the small inconveniences in my life. So many people around the world getting by with much less.
Makes for a interesting
learning life lesson..
Glad we have pave roads .
Peace 🕊️☮️🕊️☮️
Hi
Peace
True that.. Dear🙏
Thank you for posting this.. i really love watching this type of documentaries
Best documentary again thank you 😊
Mad max vibes....