World’s Toughest Boat Trips | Tanzania | Free Documentary
World’s Toughest Boat Trips | Tanzania | Free Documentary
World’s Toughest Boat Trips | Tanzania | Free Documentary
World’s Toughest Boat Trips – Philippines: https://youtu.be/mm5Yt28Z_hg
This series explores some of the most fascinating and hard-core boat journeys on the planet. We undertake epic journeys by boats in some of the toughest environments on earth. During our journeys we look at how…
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Starting his journey at the southern end of Lake Tanganyika, the world's largest freshwater lake, Zay travels north for over 300 miles on the extraordinary 'Liemba', which is not only said to be the world's oldest surviving passenger ferry, but also has an incredible wartime history.
Heading on from there in a 'lake taxi', that is a small overcrowded open boat carrying over 100 villagers together – Zay reaches Gombe Stream National Park, where he goes trekking through the forest in search of wild chimpanzees.
150 years ago, the central African region around Lake Tanganyika was a main location where slaves were captured, an estimated 1.5 million of whom were force-marched over 750 miles to the coast of the Indian Ocean, before being shipped by dhow to the slave market on the island of Zanzibar off the Tanzanian coast.
For the last part of his journey Zay follows this tragic and traumatic trail, sailing on a traditional working dhow trading goods to Zanzibar.
Cool to see what lake shipping is like, here in Vanuatu this is how most of us travel between our islands. Please to come to Vanuatu one day and feature us on your show
$100 us dollar for monkey zoo???
expensive
I liked this tour guide in Gombe national park. He loves and enjoys his job
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Charges him 100.00 but locals 2.00
Life ecpectancy 59
Real african queen nemesis
Who TF would go there?
Wow 😊 amazing documentary…From Kenya 🇰🇪
Watching from India..wish to visit if Almighty permits..Indeed spectacular documentary..nice to see African nature..feel sad for people over there leading miscerable life..Guy is really good n sober.
Waiting from india
VERY GOOD
a great Trip on a Great Ship.
phantastic
Thanks for the Film
Greets from Germany
Dipl.-Ing. Machinery + Naval Technology
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too many hungry african and this white dude is flexing on buying a banana what a bllsht
Nice to see our relatives in evolution the monkeys.
awful reporter. He bought a banana hehe.
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Dont get why he's bargaining about so little money with the captain but othwerwise nice documentary
What a wonderful documentary I would have never thought any ship in the world that was built over 100 years ago is still sailing people are very resource full and make things last I have much respect for people of Africa watching from New Jersey U S A
Africa is still wild and beautiful 😍
AFRICAN TRAINS ARE BETTER THAN BANGLADESH😅
Did this journey in 1984, on a Harley , rolled it on and tied it to the front stairs. Nothing has changed in 40 yrs
I don't think I could relax for an evening swim knowing that hippopotami are indigenous to that area. Ignorance is bliss.
THANKS !!!!! – INTERESTING TRIP !!!!!! – JESUS CHRIST IS LORD !!!!!!!! – AMEN !!!!!!!!!!
Truly amazing, 100 years
What is not known was stock broker from NYC bought a dhow there and sailed along the coast. Mr. Jones, was famous for the Dhow-Jones.
it only the british that could raise a ship like that
watching this videos i realize that argentina aint that bad lol
tz english lik ug
28:10 why are they so high 🤣🤣 they dont eat Pizzas and chips 🤣🤣🤣
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They say our forefathers came from here Lake Tanganyika, sailed all the way to the Fiji islands in the South Pacific, we're called the Black Melasian people.