Mauritania, the Conveyors of the Desert | Deadliest Journeys
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In Mauritania, the Harmattan blows, a dry, dusty wind that sweeps across the desert regions until it bury crops and villages; Sid Ahmed and Mohamed supply these landlocked areas; they are among the only ones to venture there.
Directors: Guillaume Lhotellier, Frédéric Elhorga
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Thanks for the inventors of the internet and KZread for making the world so small.
Teenagers all over the Western World need to see these documentaries so that they can understand just how good or bad their actual realities are. It would make them better human beings.
@ranjittyagi9354
Жыл бұрын
And don't forget India! People have become so snobbish and thankless because of 💰. That's the huge middle and upper middle class the nation has. Millions have been lifted from poverty and their kids don't appreciate as well. Those are the lower middle class. Must have some respect and knowledge of the fact, they're lucky!
@user-tx3zg3rz5v
4 ай бұрын
And these entitled will be speaking about their rights and 'not their business' matters. SAD but true 😢
@Aleksandr-gr1vd
3 ай бұрын
@user-tx3zg3rz5v богатый,никогда не станет добрым. Жадность часто побеждает бедность,потому что они врут и воруют.
@WalterErnestDerongNess
3 ай бұрын
NoNo now too 52:20 y 52:20 ft😊 at zgLogical yl😊@@user-tx3zg3rz5v
@takgum185
3 ай бұрын
@@ranjittyagi9354😢 ved
ONE of the most touching documentaries I've ever watched! After watching this documentary I realized how much we take things for granted and how much we don't appreciate the life that we have! My prayer is that one day God blesses me and I'll be able to travel to that desert and help whenever I can 😭😭😭😭
@mohamedmedilla3259
Жыл бұрын
i live in mauritania and we live every day thank god . what makes us patient is our faith in our lord
@mafazmafaz3246
Жыл бұрын
May ALLAH guide your soul to the light..
@popschef6201
6 ай бұрын
Me to, so sad to see these people in this state.what did french do there beside's stealing.
@abdellahiddar7683
3 ай бұрын
١ج١طم. 😊@@mohamedmedilla3259
Saya dari indonesia🇮🇩🇮🇩saya selalu melihat documentary ini,Ini sungguh mahakarya yang luar biasa
Y'all don't realize how crucial the Deadliest Journey's series is to my survival as a human. Turn the lights down, heat up the dab up, and admire the human innovation to overcome all these obstacles they deal with day to day. This series is just so eye opening to how things really are in the world.
@bishbash4111
Жыл бұрын
heat up the dab what a prick
@preilly96
Жыл бұрын
They should be dabbing warriors
@IntheBlood67
11 ай бұрын
Adapt and Overcome because Survival is the Best Revenge!
@websitemartian
10 ай бұрын
easy there big fella
@weldingLLC
6 ай бұрын
Dab up like in smoking wax ??
I don't think anyone watching this video would not come to have a greater appreciation of the life which they have been blessed with. I simply can't imagine how it is that these people continue to live in good faith that at some point in the future there life will change for the better. Awsome production. We have it good, no matter what.
@jp-um2fr
Жыл бұрын
I agree but it does seem the powers that be are doing quit well compared to many on this channel.
@maradallibya5791
Жыл бұрын
Its faith of Islam
@dianezapata
2 ай бұрын
We have it too good. from U.S.A. 😊
@rashmimaheshwari3774
12 күн бұрын
i can't agree more than you each country's people should be shown this documentary so that they can teach their children that life can be survived with some means only.
I am one of the last stamp collectors left I believe. These documentaries replaces the knowledge you used to get by researching the countries whose stamps you collect. I am trying to get a complete set of Tunisia. I love that part of Africa. I worked in Nigeria and I can vouch that people have a misconception about most other people in the world. One cannot overestimate the value of these documentaries in fostering understanding and tolerance.
That tea is called Attaya, which is widely drunk in Gambia and Senegal as well. It can be drunk anytime of day or night. It is normally brewed 3 times and the first brew is always bitter. 3 brew is much sweeter.
أنا مواطن مغربي جيراني من موريتانيا كلهم أناس طيبون متدينون. الله يحفظكم.
I really enjoy and learn different things by just watching these deadliest road documentaries. It depicts the struggles of different people around the globe. Thank you for posting the Mauritania one. I have always been fascinated by this beloved country. Much love from Somalia.
@OrlandoGustar
3 ай бұрын
Me too...and I'm actually on my second stint watching them all
i traveled North from the Congo to Cameroon, Chad, Niger, Mali, Senegal then into Mauritania on an overland expedition back in 1998, we followed the coast up through Western Sahara into Morocco. The desert was as harsh then as it is now by all appearances, Africa is a magical continent.
@thunderstorm4074
Жыл бұрын
It is in did
@ptgsdr589
Жыл бұрын
wow and you did not die. That is good. The richest continent! I love it so much
@joycemapp2653
Жыл бұрын
Fantastic...i would love to travel like that...!
@aliakbarbourji
Жыл бұрын
Man i appreciate people like you taking time to tell their stories in comments, thank you for sharing with us bro...
@aaroncapricorn5867
Жыл бұрын
@@ptgsdr589 rich? africa has a butt load of land but rich?
موريتانيا-البلد العربي الافريقي الصحراوي- شكرأ لكم لهذا التقرير الممتع-الذي يطلعنا على حياة الناس الصعبه في هذا الكوكب-
This kind of work make me appreciate life in the western part of the world🚫🧢
Sid seems like a kind and patient man. No matter how the powers of the world try to divide us… I would be honored to call him “friend”.
Allahuakhbar...sedih tgk kesusahan mereka..tapi dlm masa yg sama saya kagum dgn kegigihan mereka..walaupun hidup susah tapi masih mampu tersenyum dan bersyukur..semoga Allah memberi mereka semua rezeki yg melimpah ruah..amiin
@Uus-tf5wd
9 ай бұрын
Aamiin🤲
A wonderful program, a simple life with happy people. This is my beloved country, Mauritania. You had to show the bright side. There are beach towns and other beautiful spring towns
The last part, the lady breaking salts to feed her 9 children really touched me... She works from 7am to 5pm on that sun... I am grateful with what i have...
@draco2xx
Жыл бұрын
she shouldn't have any kids to begin with
@mochiebellina8190
Жыл бұрын
Ill bet she isnt obese.
@ajitdhavale4183
Жыл бұрын
Really me too...I am also grateful for what I have ...here in India
@ziggyschumann5284
Жыл бұрын
Yes, all these western people who are feeling sorry for themselves and constantly complaining should go live in the 3rd world for a few months. I've been to India and saw serious poverty there and saw most of the poor people content, friendly and humble. That changed my life. It's so important to be grateful in life, it brings contentment and peace of mind.🙏 Hari Om
@akoharrey
Жыл бұрын
All that iron ore and other ship loads of minerals leaving Africa are a gift to the world, I guess.
Salute to my brotgers and sisters in Mauritania 🇲🇷 much ❤️. So inspired by your resilience, tenacity, smarts, humility, teamwork, and African smile despite all odds!!! Thanks for sharing this amazing journey with my people.
@elbechirmed6597
6 ай бұрын
Welcome brother
أنا مسلم من إندونيسيا. أتمنى الخير حقاً للإخوة المسلمين هناك. يحميك الله. أعطيك ما يكفي. مما يتيح لك الراحة. عظم الله أجر صبركم الفردوس الأعلى. آمين
Sahara is really fascinating to watch in the picture and in the video. I salute to the resilience of the people living in the desert, the place to some like us taught it's hard to survive, yet there they are. With the skill of the drivers too showing toughness.
My gosh I can't even imagine surviving in these harsh conditions may God bless these people am so grateful for the way I live i feel stupid that I complain about silly things, God forgive me.
travelling with you means to know what the world is happening and knowing how our brothers spend their life in this world , thanks and God bless us all....
@speedfreak8200
Жыл бұрын
When do you think God will get around to start the blessings... I think he's far far behind
We used to load iron ore in Noudhibou for Antwerp about 100,000 Tonnes in the late eighties . If there is something called hell this was it. Iron ore dust used to permeate into everything and every where. It used to take 2 days to load and by the time loading was over there was nearly 2 feet of iron ore dust on deck. One had to cover himself completely as due to strong winds you would be covered in no time. You have to spend half an hour in the shower to get rid of iron ore specks and your face would bleed as they would scratch your face as sharp tiny edges would be there in the particles. There was one Viatnemese pilot only to berth and unberth vessels and no sign of people elsewhere. Took nealry 2 days to wash the ship down/.
It's normal in Mauritania, aur neighborhood are really great, I love fishing there, bravery is in blood here. From Morocco 💪.
На это без слез не взглянешь.
Not even wild animals or reptiles or birds - at least none seen in this video. All in all, nice job, great photojournalism. thanks!
Watching from Belize central america I'm from and thanks for the upload!! Africa is the motherland of many belizean people!!✌🏽🙏🌎🌍🖤❤💛💚🖤🇧🇿
@dokudicted
4 ай бұрын
means you are an US Citizen 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This documentary should be mandatory viewing for everyone in the USA. I have done much work in my 94 years, physically and mentally, and consider my life a paradise experience after watching this.
I been in Mauritania 🇲🇷 i love it. Good people 👍. I love the beach
ЛЮБИМЫЕ, ДОРОГИЕ МАВРИТАНИЯ, ПРИМИТЕ ОТ НАС, ЗНАК ГЛУБОКОГО УВАЖЕНИЯ И ПОЧТЕНИЯ, ИЗ ДАЛЁКОЙ РОССИИ, С ЛЮБОВЬЮ!!!!!!
What a fantastic documentary!! 👏🏽👏🏽...Was in tears of anguish,just listening to the different citizens talking about their day to day living& traveling.Totally an eye-opening experience on the perils of the Sahara..& global warming.
@that_bloke_kiri
Жыл бұрын
manze looking at us and then fellow african countries featured on this series, we are kidogo doing better
@trmon8890
Жыл бұрын
We have the technology to turn this environment around but not the capital? While billionaires playing with colonizing far off planets they could be saving ours.
@bojiden5042
Жыл бұрын
Bet you still wear a mask in public
@hensonlaura
Жыл бұрын
@@trmon8890 so DO something. Always blaming someone, so pathetic.
@JSchaffer214
Жыл бұрын
@@trmon8890 Yeah, and I bet if Earth were on the brink of destruction you'll be one of the first to book your ticket to that colony on Mars.
Thank you so much. Life changing. I respect these people despite such harsh conditions, still earning a living. For example; my wife is complaining about living in hell, being married to me. Yet as pensioner 65, we are rich beyond measure. My career was uninterrupted for 45 years. I built all our houses (alone after hours, took me ~40 years). She is a qualified teacher, yet could never keep a job. Always spent her pension monies on furniture. Today we have no debt. Three cars, purchased cash (two which I registered in her name). Yet all the petrol, insurance, maintenance I'm taking care of. Not boasting but we have everything in abundance, including food and savings. Solar power. We are living in a huge double story house with 5 bedrooms as well as two extra properties being rented out. We are Christians, donating lots to the poor, yet my wife insists that she manages my pensioen money. Her lifestyle is her weekly pedicure, manicure and hairdressing visits and ladies tea parties. Always surrounding her with our rich ( but wonderful) friends, she hardly ever wash dishes or make the bed etc etc. (because of fear damaging her nails). She has a (wonderful) black lady to do house cleaning once a week. Herself totally lazy. Spoilt rotten comes to mind. I can't help to wonder about Jesus' teachings: "Those who were last shall be first". "Blessed are the poor, blessed are the meek, blessed are the sad ones.....etc, for they shall inherit the Kingdom of God" Love from Africa.
@iloidaevnica2900
Жыл бұрын
Приветствую. Вашей супруге следует глубже изучить Писание. Если христиане не научатся быть довольными в малом, ( как мавританцы например), то как же выстоят " ....в годину искушений, которая придет на всю вселенную..." Через 2-3 года весь мир будет под жёстким контролем. Введут цифровые деньги. Там вряд ли будет графа - маникюр, педикюр...
Your documentary make lots of people realize how lucky they are. Farmers? I saw nothing remotely green. BTW. What humble folks beautiful.
Love from Kenya 🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪👊🏿
What an epic documentary. Hats off, just amazed about how the team can pull off these masterpieces. Also praying for these kind people going through this struggle :)
@June-uk2et
Жыл бұрын
You're so right!! People that have it made, that's got it good don't even appreciate it I admire how happy these people are to help each other without a complaint a lot of people in America where I live need to be watching this fr fr.
@antaranexpress7502
Жыл бұрын
Bismillaahi tawakaltu alallaah. Wa laa hawla walaa quwwata illa billaah. Allaahu Akbar.
@user-tt2jn5zq3t
11 ай бұрын
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@user-tt2jn5zq3t
11 ай бұрын
ภูชุ
@shaistakhan7823
9 ай бұрын
pAl0lp
Those shown in the documentary are heroes. May God bless them all.
This video show me that Some poeple in another corner of the world try their best to survive....still try to do good things for others but sometimes I'm still complaining with the life I go trough😕
@kristoffernilsson6043
Жыл бұрын
We all do mate 🤗. This really shows alot of nice people and brave action in a tough life. Have alot of respect for their will to survive and make a life ❤
@kyshac81
Жыл бұрын
Right.
Man these shows are so addicting I need another dose 🤣 From Guam, USA 🇺🇸
Just shows how far the resilience of the human spirit can go ...hats off to all these people where everything seems to take 100× the effort 👌
من المغرب نحب موريتانيا وشعبها الطيب أبناء عمومتنا 💚💚🇲🇷🇲🇷💚💚🇲🇦🇲🇦💚💚
the brothers praying made me cry, how beautiful. may alah ease their pain.sid you are a beautiful person
Hermoso Documental.. De la vida diaria de estas personas y el sufrimiento continuo que viven nuestros hermanos musulmanes para poder sobre vivir en Mauritania. Debemos apreciar lo que tenemos en Europa y pensar en las personas que viven peor que nosotros. Que allah 🤲 los bendiga y los cuide a todos ellos. Gracias por compartir este documental donde se aprecia la dura vida de estas personas que viven en el desierto, Sáhara.😊
Very moving was the moment when the old desert man (nomad) received his goods and said prayers with the driver. The other moment, the train driver distributing the baguettes for the children ! Fantastic docu!!
Wow! That train is impressive, the people working on it also! Big respect for all the people living in such a harse environment!
African Sahara desert adventures are a bliss Marhaba Mauritania 🇲🇷.
Боже мой, а некоторые из нас, живущие в Европе, ещё жалуются на свою сложную жизнь!
@user-st7cr2tt4w
Жыл бұрын
Случаем не Волочкову и других губастых дам имеете в виду?
I wish health, happiness and a lot of wealth for the residents of Mauritania. This documentary was very beautiful and I was amazed. I thank all those who made this documentary and helped in making it. I send greetings to all of you from Iran.
That woman raising 8 daughters and a son!! Cant help but imagine with that kind of hard. if you give them 5 acres of fertile plains. God bless them.
Thank you for the documentaries, they are the best in the world. Through the documentaries I have toured the world but one thing has stood out for me, civilization is a failed process that has brought immense suffering to various parts in the world. Can't imagine that exporting iron ore for export would be a priority over transporting humans or crushing fish for pigs abroad would be better than feeding people
@DakarBlues
Жыл бұрын
Welcome to "globalization". It's been going on for centuries, it was just called an another name, the "triangular commerce". Indeed this world complies more with Schopenhauer school of thought. I don't know if there ever was an "Earthly Paradise", but Earthly Hell has been here for quite a while.
@FDSixtyNine
Жыл бұрын
Colonization is a process that has brought immense suffering to various parts in the world.
@jameelhussain3718
9 ай бұрын
What an awesome adventurous video of freight train wavering through sand and surf. I could figure out the dialects of Arabic and French thanks to my stay in Ksar Chella, a town 400 k.m from Algeria.Algeria. I do appreciate the desert as I had visited a town near Ourgala, Ghardaya. By the way I did climb sand dunes and the edge of sand really made me feel good. Jamil Hussain Dina Jhelum Pakistan sep.01,2023
Such a kind of tough journey,it's remind me of a journeys from loiyangani to isiolo through North Horr (chalbi desert),marsabit in Kenya.
Wow, these drivers and co-pilots are amazing! They all seem so chill
@kristoffernilsson6043
Жыл бұрын
Hehe yeah, those that act like many of us in the rich world do and panic for every little feather, wash out pretty quickly i bet over there 🤣
@dwaynejohnson8606
Жыл бұрын
💰
Hi viewing from🇹🇹, im a huge fan of these documentaries, thank u 4 sharing 2 d rest of d world
@kingkong7882
Жыл бұрын
Chicken curry or curry chicken. ?
@Abdullah-uv2pv
Жыл бұрын
curry chicken
Greetings from Cali Colombia South America
They should show these documentaries in our school. It would change our future generations in how they see their own lives and how others live across the world. if their are any teachers watching this please show it to your class.
your team is doing a tremendous job. thank you for such documentaries
@mehlulimoyo3860
Жыл бұрын
Okay 0
Merci pour ce beau reportage. La vie de ces gens est très dure.. Je veux les Bénir dans ce train de 1,8 km de longueur, dans le camion, ainsi que cette merveilleuse maman qui a 9 enfants à nourrir seule..
You all do a great job. My only nit pick is blaming current climate on global warming. I simply do not buy what politicians are trying to sell. Like trying to make me by a $60,000 electric car to help save emissions...when most cannot afford it, charging is a pain, has anyone really looked into the environmental cost of producing the new EVs and all of the thousands of batteries? anyway. Great documentary as always and I appreciate the extreme work that goes into these. Thank you
Mercedes Benz made this truck over 50 years ago. And in some countries they're still been made and one of the most reliable.
I have driven on these roads and I enjoyed it
Thank you for producing this documentary indeed it's one of the best
I have learnt a lot in life thanks to this awesome and informative documentaries . This people are resilient,they seem quite happy full of gratitude and always smiling. Humility wow.
The abandoned goat carcass water jug kinda grossed me out, then I remembered back in the Hippie Days we carried our wine in a Bota Bag 🎒
I'll never complain about going to the store again..
Thanx for the upload, third new and up-to-date video I've seen so far
@AfroVersity
Жыл бұрын
This is an old documentary buddy
What a pleasure to watch this! These desert people are geniuses of survival.
From what I was able to gather people have A LOT of children and very few resources, the perfect recipe for poverty...Fantastic video by the way...
@rickrandom6734
5 ай бұрын
Poor uneducated people don´t have time or energy to think about malthusian population scenarios. Things were similar when Europe or USA were poor and uneducated.
I am from Tichit and nothing can describe i am to see something about it and fun fact i took this road few time on a back of a hilux and it’s just an amazing experience
@AhmedHassan-ed6il
Жыл бұрын
Liar👎🏻
@mineadventures7938
Жыл бұрын
Toyota makes amazing trucks. I am humbled by your story. Rugged living, wow
Great program but very tough life for some people's may Allah bless them. Aameen.
I love and appreciate the way they worship. I'm not religious, I only believe in God, but these people, get a lot of respect, not only for that, but because they work so hard. As a driver myself, I have nothing, but admiration!
I should never complain about anything. After watching this documentary I feel really sad for these people. It is killing them just to stay alive.
I thought we are suffering in Kenya untill I watched this 😭...ee are in heaven
@bkamelodies33
10 ай бұрын
Tuko tu sawa
👏👏 Excellent reportage. Comme il est difficile de se déplacer et de vivre dans cette chaleur et ce froid intenses en Mauritanie. Peuple courageux et guerrier. Câlin 🇧🇷
You see, The Beauty of a Story lies in the telling, the Narrator is Eloquent and has a gift of the gab.. Do your thing man ❤❤love
@salimi.sheriff7608
Жыл бұрын
I particularly appreciate the accent, are you a British?
Вот так весь мир за гроши должен пахать на "золотой миллиард". Но, надеюсь, это не навсегда. (That's how the whole world has to work for a "golden billion" for pennies. But I hope it's not forever.)
It's amazing how the people make effort to survive 🙂
@blinkwinkenterprises8056
Жыл бұрын
I love the courageous woman her effort to put food on the table and the drivers who put smiles on the villages faces Alhamdulilaah
Great documentary. Much as Mauritanian government is doing they should really ramp up and do more to help their poor countrymen. I pray that Allah strengthens these people’s resolve and give them contentment in this life and Jannatul Firdowsa - Amiin
I wept and pray for this woman giving all her best to put food on the table. Also I love the truck driver may Allah put more greese to his elbow and bless your effort and make ease to us all. This is a very fantastic documentary I love it. Thanks...
*♥Excelente,Felicitaciones:Gracias por tu video.BENDICIONES PARA MIS HERMANOS DE MAURITANIA♥.*
Life is very difficult for these people. I'm very grateful for what I have.
I PERSONALLY LOVE ALL YOUR DOCUMENTARIES. GREAT WORK.
The crazy thing is I was born in raised in Mauritania 🇲🇷 I traveled in the train 🚉 for 2 days in 2007 I was 12 years old and went to fishing when I dropped out college in 2017 to make money to come to the usa and today I'm watching this while I'm atlanta ga for my 4th years in the USA praise the lord
@jballer.7434
Жыл бұрын
You’re so blessed 🙏🏾
FELICITACIONES BEST DOCUMENT POR TAN LINDO DOCUMENTAL. Y UNO CONOCE OTROS PAISES A TRAVES DE USTEDES.
Im forever grateful to God . People are indeed going through hardships🙏
I lived in Mauritania for a year. What a blessing it was for Allah to show me what true happiness looks like
Such an unadulterated, raw, unfiltered footage of life. Thanks for the video!
@Patrick-yh5yd
Жыл бұрын
So many children born to a life of hell.
Fantástico video......pero una realidad que se oculta al Mundo Occidental, tristeza por la forma como viven esa gente.....saludos desde Perú...ciudad de Nasca
This truly makes me appreciate my life.
That Intro kills it❤🔥❤🔥
An outstanding documentary. Please continue.
I feel sad for aysha and her family, she is straggling extremely. But has no complaint to the Almighty Allah. Salute sister ❤️ Thanks to the Best Documentary Team.
He doesn’t dedicate his prayer to them. He just prays for their protection and leads them in prayer.
as a kenyan i have always found Mauritania very interesting due to its location, almost exotic. i was surprised to find a street in Nairobi called moktar dadah street who i realized was Mauritania president and a friend of jomo Kenyatta. wont mind visiting one day
@thunderstorm4074
Жыл бұрын
Amen
@KR-yu5tv
Жыл бұрын
I find it interesting how blacks are still enslaved by arabs there and the AU doesn't seem to care. It's disgraceful tbh.
@aryannakandsisterskenya9063
Жыл бұрын
Ama tujipange twende 😂
@suleimansuleiman512
Жыл бұрын
@@aryannakandsisterskenya9063 🇰🇪 HATU HAMI🤣🤣🤣
@redhillhero1975
Жыл бұрын
Nouakchott tutafika.. Mauritania western Sahara and Namibia are my top list🤣
Nice text, beautiful images, even if so much is disheartening. I have learned so much fom watching your videos. Thank you so much. I wish you the best of heallth and determination to carry on, like the brave inhabitants of these distant places show us, smiles on their faces. Their smiles put me to shame.
رغم صعوبة الحياة الخير في قلوبهم كثير من يوزع الخبز ومن يوزع الماء ونن يساعد الركاب الله يرزقهم من فضله
Siamo rientrati ,da circa una settimana, da uno stupendo e non meno impegnativo viaggio dalla Mauritania in 4x4 con un gruppo di amici e guida.Avendo visto questo spettacolare documentario prima della partenza non avrei mai immaginato che avremmo percorso le stasse piste,attraversato i stessi villaggi,visto i raccoglitori di sale,incontrato il vecchio Mercedes,il suo autista e aiutanti nel cassone.Vedere dal vivo tutto questo ,la crudezza di certe situazioni quotidiane di queste popolazioni,una natura veramente difficile per loro,ti lascia un segno interiore.
Hello..I'm from Sri Lanka and watch your documentaries. This one is a great documentary..Thanks for producing these for us to watch...
@lukalukman636
Жыл бұрын
Kohomada mchn
@gaminikumara4752
Жыл бұрын
Where are you from?
@lukalukman636
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@@gaminikumara4752 gem of Indian Ocean!!
“Can the truck run without oil?” It seems bringing along a mechanic for the journey was a great decision.
I saw a many Documentrys but this Documentry is very good and very different hard working but this people's lives in very happy life & struggling every day for the Rural life like DW channel & this Documentry is very good 👍 informer 👌👌
Africans are always eager to make ends meet no matter the cost. Am a proud one too
Finding salt in the desert to sustain the families living there is truly a miracle. That's God given
@kristoffernilsson6043
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Nothing fair in this world, we in the west just happens to be lucky...
@Mauritanian22
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@@kristoffernilsson6043 everyone has his day we use to be the kings of the Almoravid dynasty and Mansa Musa people
@theworkethic
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God didn’t give anything. Stop the delusion