Namibia, Through the Burning Deserts | Deadliest Journeys
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Namibia, an expansive and immense territory, stands out as one of the most sparsely populated nations on Earth, with a population of under three million. Amidst the disorderly roads of the northwestern region, beneath the scorching sun, the women from the Himba tribe endure a cramped journey in the bed of an aging pickup truck to attend a funeral. Clad in their traditional attire all year round, these women, regardless of their location, be it the desert or the supermarket, adorn their bodies and hair with a mixture of red powder and grease. However, this style does not resonate with another tribe, the Herero women, who dress akin to the Germans of the early 19th century. They are not hesitant to criticize the Himba, deeming their nakedness in front of the world audacious. Nevertheless, the Himba face numerous other concerns in this arid land, where water scarcity reigns. The women journey across the desert, painstakingly collecting water from puddles formed by infrequent rains. Others transport this precious liquid in antiquated trucks, navigating through dense vegetation to deliver water to isolated villages. Yet, within Namibia, a breakdown on the roadside poses a perilous threat.
Directors: Nicolas Cotto, Julien Boluen
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Himba women so naturally beautiful, amazing how they take care of themselves.
@chicagogyrl4846
13 күн бұрын
Take care of themselves??! Most of them are overweight! 🤣😂
What an awesome guy sharing his water !
this film made me more thankful for what i have.....much respect 💙💙💙💙
@kimf442
8 ай бұрын
Right 😊blessings 💙💙💙
@riagaduena5947
Ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
As a Namibian; I’m hearing through this documentary, the nickname given to our country: Devils whati whati; nah…it’s not true. Namibia is the “land of the brave” 🇳🇦
@_think8830
11 ай бұрын
the land of 🙉🙉🙊
@ba-kasbongiseninombalizabayeki
11 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@siddharajsinhrathore8281
11 ай бұрын
U have to raise questions against poorness and governance. Not nickname
@danielpelayo3112
11 ай бұрын
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@eldorado1244
11 ай бұрын
TheTrottingHimba….As a Namibian l must disagree with you, you are not being honest Namibia is the land of evil, corruption and the devil 👿
God bless the kind hearted drivers of the bush taxis and the kind hearted guy along the road side sharing all his water 😊😊😊 so kind
@nkatiepzjock
3 ай бұрын
amazing
@tsteptravelandtours3345
2 ай бұрын
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Amazing country. All my respects for the dwelling tribes and people that dares to defy the desert.
Tremendo documental. Admirables seres humanos los Himba, los Herero, todos los Namibios.😍❤. Larga vida para todos ellos
@elciosampaio2018
10 ай бұрын
5:45 😂 🦎
Pray to the Lord Almighty that Namibia will be blessed w/RAIN daily.Namibia is a great nation.🙏🙏
Goodness I have so much respect for these ppl nomatter the harsh conditions they face there still happy carefree I should learn to be more grateful for everything I have .
ทำไมแห้งแล้วกันดาลจัง เอ่ยนามนามิเบียเราคิดถึงผู้หญิงสวยๆ บนเวทีประกวดมิสยูนิเวิร์ส เมื่อมาสัมผัสวีดีโอนี้ช่างแตกแต่ง 🥰🥰🥰
Nambibia is great, Nambibia is strong, keep up the spirit my brother, we are in Kalimantan Indonesia, water is very abundant but most of us don't want to take good care of water sources, Nambibia is on the contrary, they really appreciate the water resources in their country, salute you all, greetings from us Dayak people in Kalimantan🙏🙏🙏
@annasmith2783
9 ай бұрын
If only we could spell/use spell check BEFORE posting. Did you read your nonsense BEFORE hitting the "submit" button???? Nambibia (as you wrote) vs Namibia. It's called be detailed oriented and checking each and every time BEFORE hitting that submit button.
@sTraYa249
9 ай бұрын
@@annasmith2783 you petty little one....you need a hobby & to drop your sanctimonious BS
@vyhozshu
8 ай бұрын
@@annasmith2783 you understood them fine, karen. it's not their first language too. how many you speak?? Also, it's yt comments. get a hobby
@michelleholder13
8 ай бұрын
whats relevant here is the water situation not ppl smelling! i dont know why man kind now a days so sickening 😤
@cgsather3309
8 ай бұрын
@@annasmith2783you need some joy in your life
We can learn so much from these Namibian Himba. Especialy they keep to their roots. Thats is so unique.
ГОСПОДИ. ПОМОГИ.ГОСПОДИ ПОМИЛУЙ НАМИБИЮ..ИБО ГОСПОДНЕЕ НЕБО И ЗЕМЛЯ. И МЫ БОЖИИ творения.Так жалко людей.
@lazyscorpion3889
7 ай бұрын
Africa has 54 states with different weather and terrains and development. Be informed that these are remote areas of countries not the main cities. Use your brains! Am sure the remote areas of south America ain't better either, we have travelled there too! Mumu
Thank you so much for sharing this story of these amazing resilient people and the land they live on.
Vida dura irmãos africanos ,tenho um sítio aqui no Brasil o Rio fica a 140 metros, conecto a bomba elétrica e joga na caixa de água, vc aí nesse sofrimento ,não é fácil não irmão, Tocantins brasil
Hi is nice when people share and take good care of each other may GOD bless these lovely people of Namibia
Finally-produced reveal --- of Namibia and its history and culture. Awesome photography and relaxed cultural embeddedness. You would enjoy the youtuber, Itchy Boots --- as she motorcycles solo across Namibia She also stays with the Himba --- and like you --- she spoils us with plenty of spectacular drone shots.
The Himba women are so graceful and they have this unapologetic, pleasant feminine confidence .
@Rick_Riff
3 ай бұрын
Be careful you don't want to get a stern dressing down from some weirdo about gender assumptions.
Gosto por demais de ver esses documentários, porque eles me mostram que eu só tenho que agradecer a Deus e as forças positivas do universo por tudo que consegui nessa vida, para uns não é nada, para mim é muito se eu pensar nas condições que nasci. Pura gratidão! Parabéns ao documentário que nos proporciona conhecimento de outros povos que se não fossem vocês não saberíamos
@mercedesgarcia6845
8 ай бұрын
Me identifico con usted
@nubiadantas2541
8 ай бұрын
Eu também!
@eldenizbagirli
6 ай бұрын
@@mercedesgarcia6845 çörəyi
الحمد لله على النعم الكثيرة التي أنعم بها علينا: الأمن، الماء،الصحة،أغذية متنوعة. اللهم زدنا فيها واهدي هؤلاء القوم وارزقهم من نعمك المختلفة. ياحي ياقيوم. ما اعظمك.
@lazyscorpion3889
7 ай бұрын
Africa has 54 states with different weather and terrains and development. Be informed that these are remote areas of countries not the main cities. Use your brains! Am sure the remote areas of your country ain't better either, we have travelled there too! Mumu
شقا وعذاب الي مالا نهاية مشكور ياصاحب القناة 👌👍👍👍👍👍
Siempre que veo estos vídeos valoro lo que tengo y el agua también
Remarkable people! The landscape is both beautiful and terrifying.
@ranjittyagi9354
3 ай бұрын
I am back here after 4 months or so. Love the landscape and folks. 🇳🇦
The best series ever. Keep up the great work. Thanks😊❤
One of my most favorite nations-Namibia 🇳🇦 Edit: Thank you from NW India 🇮🇳
What a noble deeds giving water to villages even with very difficult road
😂😂😂 they were walking like in a red carpet in that supermarket 👌 absolutely beautiful
Luar biasa. Ada rasa kagum dan sedih aku melihatnya. Bagai hidup penuh petualangan tiap hari bagi yang tidak biasa hidup disana. Walau mereka mungkin sudah biasa hidup dalam keadaan alam seperti itu,tapi aku turut mendo'akan,semoga Tuhan memberikan segala kemudahan dan kebaikan lagi bagi mereka.
this makes me feel so privileged. I respect those strong resourceful people :D
Avec tant de photos floutėes c'est priver le public de vivre la joie , les coutumes ,la vie biologique , naturelle et la richesse que partagent ces Himbas tout au fond des paysages arrièrės de la Namibie. Excellent document et merci du partage....
@cecysblocks
11 ай бұрын
Pues si ya sabemos que hay debajo de esos cuadros para que quieres ver si lo importante es la información no los cenos 🙄🙄🙄tu porque eres morboso
@y.zonomatop7104
9 ай бұрын
@@cecysblocks A cabo de 50 anos, lo que llamas informacion se pone ya "flootable",
beautiful culture, amazing stunningly attractive hair dress designs with creative butter and ocher and fabulous wildlife all living in some of the earths most harsh ecosystems. Totally awe inspiring. Thanks for this really cool documentary. It enriched my life. Jim Rodgers Ga USA
Zdravím z České republiky velice zajímavé video moc se my líbí kroje Namibijských žen hlavně čepice. Obdivují ty cesty autem po těch silnicích dáli se to tak říct.👍 Škoda že je tam problém s pitnou vodou. Přeji jim jen to nejlepší 🤗
@user-mx8dz6dq9s
3 ай бұрын
Halooo U have number 📱.
45 C sitting in the back of a truck, and I didn’t see a drop of sweat! I would be a blubbering mess.😂
Es increible; aqui todos tenemos agua luz; cuarto de pilas; lava manos; baño; tina; grifos dentro de casa y todavia nos quejamos. Padre Santo perdonanos¡ ; hay otras personas que no tienen nada y luchan para sobrevivir
@lazyscorpion3889
7 ай бұрын
Africa has 54 states with different weather and terrains and development. Be informed that these are remote areas of countries not the main cities. Use your brains! Am sure the remote areas of your country ain't better either, we have travelled there too! Mumu
Namibia is very beautiful
@kamelamammeri5378
11 ай бұрын
Et de povreteeeee
this has to be the best documentary series i have watched all the episodes and come back every year for a rewatch
Love these documentaries😊😊😊
@josebizarro9225
11 ай бұрын
Me too!! Most of them shows us what is more important in life... 🤔😳😒
@dchaytatau8953
11 ай бұрын
@@mohdfahmi8841 h
@fabiofiorucci6239
10 ай бұрын
Me too
Привет из России, очень понравился сюжет, красивые люди племени, уважение водителям такие сложные дорожные условия, машины на грани особенно понравился жёлтый Фольксваген хозяину удачи и здоровья, у самого в коллекции моделька 1:18. находится
Best docu channel on the tube!
@jamesmeppler6375
11 ай бұрын
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha oh thats funny, good one! So far from true hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Esta Excelente ; Muchas Gracias Por Compartir!!
Cant believe Jimmy put fuel in his mouth and spat it over the carb to start the pickup. Salute!
No our Namibia is not devils country that’s not Namibia name at all, Namibia is Land of the brave warriors!!
Brings back memories for me….especially the Volksiebus driving through the dunes toward Goanikontes. I learned to drive in the dunes around Walvis Bay in a Volksie. Now I live in San Diego, California.
@peter-lb3ny
6 ай бұрын
Where do u enjoy more?
@peter-lb3ny
6 ай бұрын
Where do u enjoy more?
That frog was happily travelling without ticket
@ranjittyagi9354
8 ай бұрын
Was very alert 👀 as well.
@gregh4284
3 ай бұрын
Maybe his job is to eliminate any bugs that are attracted to the water.
jimmys pickup needs a tune up. the vw combe will always breakdown. those himbe women have style! as the himbe always look at the bright side of life I felt for the poor himbe stuck in the back of that pickup with the complaining woman... no filters for their water? great video
Namibia land of the brave .. hit the like if you Namibian
@jamesmeppler6375
11 ай бұрын
out of 7,888,000,000 only 2,500,000 are Namibian...can you do the math?
Самый беднейший народ! Это ужасно что бы так жить! Ведь вода самый главный элемент в жизни! Как им неито слово тяжело, а просто смертельно так жить! Жара, есть нечего, воды нет! Чем они питаются? Трудолюбивый народ таких нет больше как этот народ!❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢😮😮😮😮
Aki en sinaloa parece kestamos en NAMIBIA ,? Tanvien no quiere llover,? Ni por questamos en tienpo de lluvias. ..💧💧💧☁☁⚡
@ladyjazmin4064
3 ай бұрын
Pa k quieres lluvia si tienen, todo el vicio. Resguardao
This documentary contains such an interesting feature: you'll need to learn Namibian just to understand half of it...
Who else noticed that for every documentary a car has to break down at some point😂😂😂😂
Namibia is in my top list of African countries i must visit. Eat all the meat i can and meet Dillish. Love from Kenya💞💞
@philippedefontenoy6876
10 ай бұрын
Et les aider ?
@catemiss..
10 ай бұрын
@@philippedefontenoy6876 thanks 😊😊
@catemiss..
10 ай бұрын
@@philippedefontenoy6876 thanks 😊😊
@Shazibenga
10 ай бұрын
He is referring to Dellish Mathews, Welcome to Namibia, there's plenty of meat waiting for you
@stanovkoech
6 ай бұрын
❤
There are two golden rules in the Namib, always drive in a four by four and never without a copilot. Dicky: drives fwd Volkswagen with a dog.
아프리카의 심각한 물 부족 속에서 살아가는 사람과 동물들.... 어려운 문제들이지만 잘 해결 되길 바랍니다.
@lazyscorpion3889
7 ай бұрын
You Koreans think Africa is a country and all the same! Besides we have been to korea and we know you all see us as animals so keep you fake comment! 나쁜 사람들 we know what you call Africans
Miner brother wearing cap in scorching heat is legend
Very interesting video. Enjoyable to watch, yet some very serious concerns are pointed out. I learned some things I didn't know, as well. Thank you!
The government should do something to help these people. There should be a way to provide them with water. Otherwise they will soon be history. I really felt bad seeing these beautiful people struggling to get water.
Namibia has a long Atlantic coast. There should be desalination plants to convert sea water into drinking and irrigation water and that water should be piped hundred of miles into the interior of the country. All the electric power to supply the whole world can be generated by solar panels installed in Namibian deserts. The cost to build one F35 war plane can build a dozen desalination plants. What has gone wrong with humanity?
@ssQ2U
11 ай бұрын
It is the rulers of the world doing/ not doing these things to humanity
@philippedefontenoy6876
10 ай бұрын
@@ssQ2U ; le grand capitaliste, les juifs
@vyhozshu
8 ай бұрын
@@ssQ2U always too for capitaIist-lmperialist and neo-coIonial interests. for profits.
I always thought the Himba Women are very beautiful . I don't know too much of the Nambia culture but I sure hope they hang on to it 😊
If I was a rich man, there would be no more problem's getting water to these good folks. Everyone would have a supply of good drinking water. Running water would be a savior. More cattle and vegetables for all. Now these folk's a rich.
this is my second time to watch this episode in namibia you have uploaded last year if not longer
@ranjittyagi9354
11 ай бұрын
I guess.... I am heading to another country.
Excellent documental thank you for sharing with us.
Nosotros también la vivimos cuando por quinientos años nos desangraron toda latino América te felicito que buen programa💯🌎🇻🇪☮️
It'd be nice to have English subtitles so we know the thoughts of the native Namibians.
Am blessed to be Ugandan, centransputh to be specific!! We overlook the usefulness of the rivers and lakes! Forgive me God
How I wish I had money to travel to this beautiful country omg I love Namibia ❤❤
@bonnieupton4114
8 ай бұрын
I thank God I am not there
@peter-lb3ny
6 ай бұрын
I am excited to, likely Jan 30th.
@Chemakal567
6 ай бұрын
@@peter-lb3ny so happy for you .safe travels 💯👍
@peter-lb3ny
6 ай бұрын
Thank you dear beauty! Come too!
@Chemakal567
6 ай бұрын
@@peter-lb3ny Thank you so much But am not yet good financially 😭.
beautiful docu , beautiful people the Hereros and the Himbas ,,, another dynamic of life , another approach to life incredeble... I would like to go there and visit them!!!
This reminds me of driving around in Maasai Mara in my old Toyota landcruiser........
@BestDocumentry any English subtitles or translation like usual ??
I admire those who made this film. Fascinating to see. Thank you for sharing. It makes our hardships seem far lesser.
Excellente documental. Todo muy bello en Namibia. La gente y tribus bellas tabien. Las mujeres ni importa el lugar o la cultura, cuando se montan a un viaje comienzan alagándose muy cordial pero termina siempre tirándose unas a otras por el maquillaje y la vestimenta, también por los críos, me hizo reír de mas! Parecen mujeres criticonas de otras de cualquier aldea o de mi rancho en Nuevo León!
Και εμείς έχουμε τα πάντα και γκρινιάζουμε
Which Namibians Named their Country the "Devils KOLDREN" or Whatever 😂😂😂... Ayee Bossa. Also this Year the Country had recorded the Highest Annual Rain in half a Decade. Where do you guys find such info 😂😂😂.... Also, This Documentary had just been reposted but it was initially short 6 years ago under Correction 😅. Above in all with my Criticism, I still am Grateful for the Beautiful Content you guys have made. ❤❤🎉. Namibia, My Country My Pride ❤
Thanks for the video
Namíbia lugar incrível. Vi um documentário uma vez que me deixou entusiasmado com a Namíbia. Sou brasileiro.
My Namibia, My Pride, My Mother Land!!
I heard a little bit of their conversations, the hareros are somewhat complaining about the over exposure of breasts and legs/or thighs by the himba. Funny how bantu languages connect. The Himba are so polite to stand the complaints!
@lazyscorpion3889
7 ай бұрын
We bantu have similar words. Am Ugandan and from a bantu tribe and I can hear everything from Zambia Zimbabwe Zulus etc
@prettykitty5416
Ай бұрын
Which is crazy. That’s THEIR attire. Even they were like that too before they were forced to cover by the Germans. Its completely innocent for them to dress in so little clothing. And it’s too hot to wear layers of fabric🙄
โหดเกินมะนุดในโลกโอยไมกล้ าดู
Doy gracias al Señor Dios que me aventó de este lado del charco ❤❤❤
Thank you for News 📰 🎉
Sungguh situasi yang penuh tantangan dengan kondisi alamnya di Negeri namibia dengan gurun nya yg membara,menyebabkan kehidupan mereka sangatlah memprihatinkan, Apakah tidak terpanggil Pemerintah annya dan Organisasi Kemanusiaan Dunia untuk membantu memperbaiki kehidupan mereka sangatlah iba dan menyedihkan wanita, anak-anak,hewan di daerah ini tandus dan gersang, Yaa Allah rahmatilah dan berkatilah mereka dengan kesejahteraan hidupnya, Amiin 🙏 Wassallam Iloveyou ❤️🇲🇨 Dari Sumatera Selatan MUBA, Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia 🇲🇨❤️@wartiko6221😭😭😭
@lazyscorpion3889
7 ай бұрын
Africa has 54 states with different weather and terrains and development. Be informed that these are remote areas of countries not the main cities. Use your brains! Am sure the remote areas of your country ain't better either, we have travelled there too! Mumu
The ladies are quite at ease shopping in a supermarket.
NICE TAKING AND SCREENPLAY..THANK YOU
Excellent full of information.
Great documentary as always, thank you! Hey Gideon Russouw, did you see this??
Por muchos vídeos y documentales que vea sobre estos temas,no llego ha asimilarlos. Quiero decir que me cuesta mucho creer que esto suceda en el mundo en pleno siglo 21.Posiblemente sean tan felices como nosotros o más.
parece que estoy viendo a la diva cuando canta en la película del quinto elemento, con la cabellera de estas mujeres. Muy buen documental! viajamos juntos
Great video but would have liked the caption to be in English.
Suku dan tradisi mereka rawat ❤❤
I've seen the unblurred addition it's a different experience
There are no subtitles on this one, so we don't know what the Namibia women, etc., are saying. Only reason I can understand some of it is that I can understand the French subtitles. So I'll give up on this one. But thank you anyway for all the good free documentaries. The whole ''avoiding anger at all costs'' thing with the tribe people - that's not healthy at all. True, too much anger isn't good, but avoiding an entire spectrum of your emotions is 100 percent unhealthy. It's called repression. All our emotions are here to be listened to. Not to be avoided. Anger is - like all emtotions - here to tell us something. Often times, what anger tells us is that a boundary of ours has been crossed, or that someone has done something/treated us in a way that is not acceptable to us. It tells us that something is wrong; it's a warning, a way of ensuring that our boundaries are not crossed, among other things. For some reason, anger has been villified. Some people insist on categorizing emotions into ''negative'' and ''positive''. No such thing exists. All emotions are valid, all are here to be respected and heeded, not ignored. Emotions become a problem with they are disregulated, ie getting angry at everything all the time for no reason, or anxiety spinning out of control. But. There is a huge difference between dyregulated emotions (which often manifest as a mental health issue, ie Anxiety Disorders) and normal, everyday emotions, ie normal everyday anger. So. Can your anger become problamatic? Yes. And so can ANY emotion. So if you're the kind of person who vilifies anger, you're not helping yourself, you're just repressing your emotions, which won't work out well.
Fascinating.
أللهم صل على محمد وعلى اله وصحبه وسلم....
@uuttamia2553
11 ай бұрын
Komen ga nyambung
translations to english now please Sir. to Swahili itakua best pia btw😁 Regards. your Kenyan Addict.
Imagino a luta desse povo 😢🇧🇷
The women seem to have beautiful teeth.
@ikeameltdown8012
11 ай бұрын
And skin.
@vyhozshu
8 ай бұрын
what we think of as poverty lifestyle and unhealth is usually just c4pitalist poverty, where must slave in pollute factory drive pollute cars consume pollute products and drug, to work for others profits, to then barely afford terrible and toxic food and shelter. But they are as rich and healthy as their earth and water is. like we evolved for.
@user-xi3oc6fx2j
8 ай бұрын
Эти женщины достаточно красивые и здоровые, Я бы женился на такой женщине. Игорь, я с России
Классный "Сафарь"👍 Привет из Кронштадта🤚 Города морской славы✌
We want more new deadliest roads episodes ❤❤❤ soon
Mantap betul mas e
Вот блогодарные люди все сшастливы им не интересно поднимит зарплату или нет самый главны вода есть . Молитес Россияни и берегите природу мусор невикидивайте куда пополо
I am from South Africa and I would love to visit here