Guinea Conakry: Life on the Edge | Deadliest Journeys
In Guinea Conakry, at the wheel of their truck, Mamady and her sons face torrential downpours which make the track nightmarish. The abundant rains and the 1,300 streams and rivers that run through the country gave it its nickname: the water tower. However, running water is rare in the country and, to have access to it, it is sometimes necessary to install giant cisterns. Transporting these tanks by bush taxi over the rutted tracks is no easy task. After the palm oil harvest, which provides a minimum of income for residents, only motorcycles can transport the precious liquid. Loaded with dozens of cans, they set off on chaotic tracks on which anything can happen.
Directors: Philippe LAFAIX, Frédéric ELHORGA
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Mas o caso da África é Horroroso! Professor Hélio Couto😢 05 01 25…
Terima kasih.
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The people are rich because the land is rich all they need is better infrastructure. None of these people looks malnourished.
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It’s always someone else’s fault, backwards mentality.
This is one ofthe best documentaries i have watched. thank you
I live in america, my neighbors migrated from tago africa.❤😊
que tristeza muito dificuldade, brasil tem tudo e mesmo assim muitos reclamam de tudo.
Да тяжка когда такие дороги а если грузовик сломается вдруг в этой каше будет вообще кошмар
Life in this nation is very hard,so little has been put into infrastructure, it's a hundred years behind the developed world,truly sad indeed!!
That guy who climbed all the way up the tree with just a rope is so skilled at his job! I'd never seen anything like it before
FRANCE IS THE ONE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THIS POOR AFRICANS FRENCH SPEAKING COUNTRIES THERE IS NO DOUBT ABOUT IT'S THE SET REALITY
I commend these people, makes me feel that hardwork qualifies for strength, dignity and humbleness, etc which are assets to have to combat the weaknesses we as humans harbour, i want to help these people out through their everyday struggles
You missed out on Sierra Leone, Liberia is not that big, the western part is Sierra Leone
Buen vídeo pero muy mal narrador
Господи, як тяжко.
это Настоящая Жизнь…
This is sad😢
Very well done documentary
if u want live like mamdou in europe, you have to earn over 20,000euro/month
Qu’elle galère pour ses transporteurs avec des routes impraticable sur les yeux du gouvernement yako la Guinée
Heeee le pauvre Guinée jusqu’à quand
Such beautiful children… such hard lives the live
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spectacular images. these guys are suffering because france refuses to stop exploiting the mineral resources. plus forcing them to deposit 80% of their annual gdp in paris.burkina fasso, niger and mali have broken away by kicking out france and have since paid off their national debt in just under 3 years.
Its hard to live when you have two wives
Africa needs roads and education the most. If these two things are done well, half of Africa's poverty will be eradicated and this is what people want. Despite having so many resources, there are too many children in every house and corruption in every department in Africa, due to which the condition of the country is getting worse day by day.
Kenya is indeed a haven , we just complain alot
Africa for ever Rich in Rourcea but forever cursed and poor most of it that is
I hope those filming this documentary do help our fellow Africans,,,
Brother in the film angry at the wild animals for eating his crops, I can know where you are coming from, they eat mine as well. God help us
Nao consigo sentir pena desta gente ! Nada fazem para sairem da pobreza ! Ficam SEMPRE á espera que os brancos lhe vão oferecer comida ! Mas nao lutam para se desenvolverem. E ainda são perigosos para os estrangeiros ! Enfim … Depois invadem a Europa e destroiem tudo onde ficam !
❤❤❤❤❤مرسی عزیزم
❤❤❤❤❤مرسی عزیزم
Malditos gobiernos corruptos