Deadliest Journeys | Senegal: Head Out of Water (Subtitled Documentary)

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Deadliest Journeys | Senegal: Head Out of Water (Subtitled Documentary)


00:00 Every year in Senegal, during the rainy season, floodwaters cover entire regions, including towns, causing a veritable exodus to Casamance. We follow the struggle of seasoned exiles along roads that have now become sludge tracks as a result of the rain.

04:11: Gambia has paying borders.
19:25: The people in this area heavily rely on rice…

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  1. I love these docs. But i don't understand why they keep overloading the vehicles and wondering why it overheats. Hell, drop off a quarter or half the weight. You might be able to actually get somewhere.

  2. I watch these and play a game- when they talk about money i rip a dollar, talk about thrist i flush my toilet(twice), about food i throw a slice of bread out the window. It's my little effort at being an ally.

  3. It's so confusing…why don't these Great Black African Cultures that claim to have created all the technology thousands of years ago that the West has stole from them in Modernity just design and build paved roads for their people, for their great culture? Why don't they just design and build affordable vehicles for their people, for their great culture? Why don't they found and operate efficient and competent vehicle repair services/tow services/ registration and inspection services? Why do they allow corrupt police/military/and faux organizations exploiting travelers? hmmm, it's super obvious and yet…

  4. Hahahahahahah 6:20 the driver was so chill he was like ' wtf this people are' 🤣🤣🤣🤣 patience my friend. . Patience 🤣

    Solid documentary,👊👊💚💚🙌🙌

  5. I don't even know why these people bother to get up in the mornings. What's the point?? There is only more difficulty that awaits them. No one should have to live like this.

  6. This is what happens when the Europeans left. I guess their only hope would be China, in 50 years instead of old European trucks, they'll be kludging together old Dong Feng trucks.

  7. Travelled the World and realise that after all, South África where was "Apartheid" is the best country of África.
    I admire the black People of África, governed by their own black leaders who mostly are "Super corrupt".

  8. as pothole-y and tire shredding, suspension snapping as our roads can be, these documentaries put things in perspective to how good they really are. I cover the same distance during my commute in about 1 hour total per day that might take these guys several days…

  9. i love this documentary series humble and just telling the everyday joys and struggles of people worldwide.
    doubt the likes of netflix, apple etc we produce something like this

  10. At one point in my life, I thought Africa and the Middle East would be neat to travel, but, thanks to YT, I am 100% certain it isn’t worth the effort…what an embarrassing and dreadful place the whole continent of Africa is (EGYPT, for the pyramids would be cool, and something I will do, but THAT IS IT as far as Africa goes)

  11. Am sorry to my president, in-fact now than ever am proud of my country and our neighbors in east and south. These people have nothing on us!! Nothing! Don’t fear them again, no wonder they cant leave our countries🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🇺🇬🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

    This filmmaker deserves an award

  12. They always look down on us but west africans are so behind. East and south we are better! Them be just loud talkers nothing sensible but a few capital cities they show off
    Damn it!

  13. The more of these shows I watch about Africa and it's countries the more I want to to go puke. Such a sad state of affairs.. Abysmal conditions and squalor… God Bless the USA!

  14. Вы чё пидорасы название ролику ставите на русском как я его должен слушать ? Мне выучить английский для этого ?