it’s amazing to me that i’m 41 and still discovering these fascinating places on this small earth we share. Thank you for this video. it’s the best i’ve seen about the island.
Charlie Hunnam brought me here. Something crazy about looking in each cell and the realization that many lives and minds were tortured in their own silence on that very ground. I can only imagine how it must have felt to stand on that ground.
I lived on devil's island for 6 MTHS in 1974 and again in 1980 for a year. After the movie I left, no more privacy and the French legionaires wouldn't allow it. I'm just glad I was able to experience it like pappy did
The warning sign "Do not cut ant trees back" shows you how much the french want this to disappear! Usually old historical prisons like Alcatraz and the one in Anglesey UK are kept as monuments to our progress.
Excellent video! Cheers for going to all the trouble of making it. Greatly appreciated. French records (and an awful lot of critics) though, claim HenrI Charrière was never on Devils Island, although he was on I'ile St Joseph, and that he gathered other prisoners stories and claimed them for himself. Charles Brunier at the age of 104, claimed that he was the inspiration for 'Papillon' and circumstantial evidence seemed to support his claim.
Anyone wishing to go to devil's island after the covid... Give me a call... And although devil's island is out of bounds... Let's find a way on the island...I'm desperate to experience living on the island and sitting on the Captain's bench... An unbelievable experience and the closest I got to was British Guyana in 1978
it's easy to reach it. It's only a few km by boat from French guiana coat line. I went there as a tourist. I slept on the island outside in a hammoc between 2 coconut trees. I walked in the jails. There was a tourist guide there explaining some of the history. It was fine. That was in 1994 so maybe things have changed.
What a fanatstic travel cahnnel theme - visiting famous historical places that are impossible for me to ever see. I love it. It would also be fascinating to see just how difficult it was for you to charter a trip to get there, the process of finding someone willing to take you out there would be interesting to see too. Thanks for sharing!
In 2001 in my early 20s I lived in French Guiana and went to devils and royal island we spent the night and lit huge fire sticks and drunk rum n snorted coke all night and ran around the jail cells it was super spooky n next day we were all glad to get boat back to kourou I got smashed by mosquitos and spewed guts up on way home but great adventure
Sailed from the Cape Verde Islands to devil's island in 1974. Stayed for 6 MTHS in a Rock Cabin. The 3 French legionaires who stayed on the main island never visited me but I occasionally motored over for beer. All that is gone now, very regulated and must have guide and it's crowded with noise and lights. Can't stay in cabin anymore. I'm glad I went before it was commercialized, before the movie ruined the serenity.
You owe it to yourself to READ the book (or listen to the audiobook). While the movies were great in their own sense, the book version, the “real” version (if it is real), is much better.
I just finish watching the older version of the film with Dustin Hoffman.it was amazing. I just ordered the newer version and now have to get the book. Wow.
Dispite it's horrible past, this would be a perfect location for Ghosthunters. The amount of lost and tormented souls would astounding. It would take nerves of steel to stay though nights of darkness.
In early 2001 we stayed night on devils island all we had were huge fire sticks and it's super spooky mind you we were drinking rum n snorting loads of coke but between the insects and noises was glad to leave next day lol
What gets me when the so called criminals died there were not even given Christian graves to rest in .there were just thrown away into the sea to be eaten by sharks .
Don’t knock the French penal system. They were dealing with the scum of the earth from France. The effluent were sent there to be forgotten. At the end of days, feeding to sharks was very eco efficient. Way ahead of its time. Papillon was an excellent work of fiction. Enjoyable, never the less. If it were true and he was a pimp and, pimp killer, he rid France of one vile criminal. France rid itself of him. Escaped 8 times? No evidence can be found of this.
I believe crime should be punished, the offender rehabilitated if possible. When an inmate dies by execution or natural causes, his/her sentence HAS BEEN SERVED. He's square with the house. No disrespect to remains should be tolerated in the slightest .It says way more about the person being disrespectful than it does about the former tenant of the HUMAN remains.
I was watching this movie last night Papillon as a treasure. I honestly have no idea how those actors filmed that movie. One scene they were eating while sitting in the rain. I wonder why they closed this prison?
i really don't understand keeping people in cells without helping them get back into society with something like rehab. It's a waste of time and the publics' money.
Actually he didn't mention as such "super high cliff". They used (Charriere and Sylvain), two almost identical rafts with several sacks tied containing food and water. Charriere chained himself to the raft. There are several rocks in this island but not the kind of cliff you might of thought. Having said that, Papillon was an absolute liar and he stole plenty of stories from other convicts. He even admitted that a great deal of stories and events featured in his autobiography were not true. He took full advantage of those prisoners, most of them already dead when Charriere published his book.
@@GilbertoHernandez-db3vb absolutely, terrific book. Loved it. Don't get me wrong, Papillon is an excellent book but as soon as you realize it's content has blatantly been stolen from someone everything goes down the drain. He took full advantage of those convicts lol even the French Admin. made it clear that he wasn't serving time as a convict in certain prisons/islands in which he claimed he did. What a joke.
An inditement on the barbarity of the French government who as recently as WW1 refused to provide christian burials for prisoners who instead were thrown to the sharks.
As a American who has visited France several times and had a French girlfriend .I always thought French were sadistic under a veneer of civilization .Just one mans impression .
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. It's strange how some regardless of how inhumane and bad prisons are still commit crimes and end up there. Its hard to feel sorry for people who end up there. We are all responsible for our own condition in the end as wrong as it may seem sometimes.
@@Aemond2028 There are many countries, that did not kill thousands of people under a guise of a prison/penal colony. Especially not in recent past, and this "prison" was still active in 20th century, so yeah.
( Leave your comment in English ) The greatest real adventure story ever read. How I wish to visit these French Islands ! The endurance was just great tbh What do ye say guys ?
Very sad. Life is the same in the island of Trinidad.Millions of skeletons beneath. US Soldiers missing in action and unaccounted for also US/WORLD CITIZENS AS 1710 TREATY/SCHINDLERS LIST AND DESCENDANTS OF SCHINDLERS LIST.
Prison should be a horrible place to go to! We need to make criminals afraid to do crimes! The punishment should fit the crime! As the warden summed it up for the new arrivals " Make the best of what we offer here, and you will suffer less than you deserve!"
@@jry.....why.1605 And that’s why several of these so called “First World Countries” have increasing illiteracy rates and some or the most overcrowded and filthiest prisons🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
But the real stories didn't feature Papillon, at least the vast majority events described in his autobiography. He actually stole stories from other convicts. Renee Belbenoit was one of them (Dry Guillotine was written by Belbenoit himself). Charriere took full advantage of those prisoners' stories, most of them already dead when he published "Papillon". He later admitted that most of the stories in his book were not even real.
Please don't call him fake this word do not suit for him.we loved him just unconditionally.rene may be more stronger than him fake word don't suit.thank you for introducing Rene for me.I will go through him
it’s amazing to me that i’m 41 and still discovering these fascinating places on this small earth we share. Thank you for this video. it’s the best i’ve seen about the island.
Charlie Hunnam brought me here. Something crazy about looking in each cell and the realization that many lives and minds were tortured in their own silence on that very ground. I can only imagine how it must have felt to stand on that ground.
I lived on devil's island for 6 MTHS in 1974 and again in 1980 for a year. After the movie I left, no more privacy and the French legionaires wouldn't allow it. I'm just glad I was able to experience it like pappy did
The warning sign "Do not cut ant trees back" shows you how much the french want this to disappear! Usually old historical prisons like Alcatraz and the one in Anglesey UK are kept as monuments to our progress.
I am obsessed with going there. Thank you so much for sharing
me too man i wanna go and see that island one day
Papillon is one my fav films .
If You can Read the books Papillon and banco (second part) the movies are 5% of the history
Excellent video! Cheers for going to all the trouble of making it. Greatly appreciated. French records (and an awful lot of critics) though, claim HenrI Charrière was never on Devils Island, although he was on I'ile St Joseph, and that he gathered other prisoners stories and claimed them for himself. Charles Brunier at the age of 104, claimed that he was the inspiration for 'Papillon' and circumstantial evidence seemed to support his claim.
thanks for this basic known information.
Anyone wishing to go to devil's island after the covid... Give me a call... And although devil's island is out of bounds... Let's find a way on the island...I'm desperate to experience living on the island and sitting on the Captain's bench... An unbelievable experience and the closest I got to was British Guyana in 1978
Thank you so so much for shooted this video. Not easy to reached That far . I cried for Henri Charriere.
it's easy to reach it. It's only a few km by boat from French guiana coat line. I went there as a tourist. I slept on the island outside in a hammoc between 2 coconut trees. I walked in the jails. There was a tourist guide there explaining some of the history. It was fine. That was in 1994 so maybe things have changed.
All these graves for guards, while prisoners would be fed to the sharks. As if they weren't people in life
What a fanatstic travel cahnnel theme - visiting famous historical places that are impossible for me to ever see. I love it. It would also be fascinating to see just how difficult it was for you to charter a trip to get there, the process of finding someone willing to take you out there would be interesting to see too. Thanks for sharing!
I was working on this island as and electrician in 1985.The french foreign legion were there also. They have very good fish.
As an electrician? Realy? this island has electricity? And whats your opinion.
Great video Martin, must have to see dark cell when papillon said" how I look"
From what I've read the 80.000 prisoners were sent to the Guyana penal colony as a whole, not just these 3 islands. Still, great video! :)
This is pretty cool. Thanks for taking us there
Great video barly last night i watch the movie and sad but its a great movie
You should read the book. Its way better than seeing these movies.
Book is amazing
@@sashikumarr007 one of my favourites book. Read the follow up Banco to
The best book is : guillotina seca (dry guillotine) with Rene Benoit is more real. I have read both book,but I prefer the first one
Like that of the nature in the movie, it is breathtaking. So colorful.
In 2001 in my early 20s I lived in French Guiana and went to devils and royal island we spent the night and lit huge fire sticks and drunk rum n snorted coke all night and ran around the jail cells it was super spooky n next day we were all glad to get boat back to kourou I got smashed by mosquitos and spewed guts up on way home but great adventure
Phil by Adventures: How did you remember any of this! Hallucinating maybe?
Please come off the drugs
so basically you were off your head and didn't truly experience anything there. You might as well have been in a coal shed
Calm down guys wow this was over twenty years ago and I lived in kourou for nearly a year had plenty of time to see and experience the amazing country
Sounds like a good time tbf 😂👍🏼
Sailed from the Cape Verde Islands to devil's island in 1974. Stayed for 6 MTHS in a Rock Cabin. The 3 French legionaires who stayed on the main island never visited me but I occasionally motored over for beer. All that is gone now, very regulated and must have guide and it's crowded with noise and lights. Can't stay in cabin anymore. I'm glad I went before it was commercialized, before the movie ruined the serenity.
Did you watch the Papillon movie?? It came in 2018, am so obsessed with it. Would love to see this island in real life😌😳
The original from 1973 I think it was is just as good, with Steve McQueen and Dustin Hoffman
Not a patch on the original movie!
You owe it to yourself to READ the book (or listen to the audiobook). While the movies were great in their own sense, the book version, the “real” version (if it is real), is much better.
The original movie is the best!!
I read the first book and then Papillon’s second book “ Banco” as I remember. Great read!
I can feel the extreme humidity
Sadly all this was true. Those ruins exude inhumanity. Very impressive!
@PJB Just imagine if they were still Penal Colonies
French Alcatraz basically
why did movie papillon added jumping of the cliff. when there is no really cliff on the devil island?
The cliff escaped
I'm here coz papillon 😍
I just finish watching the older version of the film with Dustin Hoffman.it was amazing. I just ordered the newer version and now have to get the book. Wow.
Dispite it's horrible past, this would be a perfect location for Ghosthunters. The amount of lost and tormented souls would astounding. It would take nerves of steel to stay though nights of darkness.
In early 2001 we stayed night on devils island all we had were huge fire sticks and it's super spooky mind you we were drinking rum n snorting loads of coke but between the insects and noises was glad to leave next day lol
@@Phil_1708 that actually sounds amazing
Forget about ghosts and good luck with snakes and spiders 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
What gets me when the so called criminals died there were not even given Christian graves to rest in .there were just thrown away into the sea to be eaten by sharks .
Watch me not care.
Don’t knock the French penal system. They were dealing with the scum of the earth from France. The effluent were sent there to be forgotten. At the end of days, feeding to sharks was very eco efficient. Way ahead of its time. Papillon was an excellent work of fiction. Enjoyable, never the less. If it were true and he was a pimp and, pimp killer, he rid France of one vile criminal. France rid itself of him. Escaped 8 times? No evidence can be found of this.
@@paulleigh7792 you okay?
I believe crime should be punished, the offender rehabilitated if possible. When an inmate dies by execution or natural causes, his/her sentence HAS BEEN SERVED. He's square with the house. No disrespect to remains should be tolerated in the slightest .It says way more about the person being disrespectful than it does about the former tenant of the HUMAN remains.
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Enjoyed your video. We were supposed to visit there yesterday, but the seas were too rough to land. Maybe someday we will make it.
Reminds me of the words from Kate Wolf's song Early Morning Melody,
"Reminding me that even prison walls
Turn to dust and fall
Before the open sky"
Thank you so much, you are very brave!.I love the book and it's incredible to see the islands. Rip and 🙏 to all whose lives ended there
Thank you!
Papillon, great book, film and actors.
I was watching this movie last night Papillon as a treasure. I honestly have no idea how those actors filmed that movie. One scene they were eating while sitting in the rain. I wonder why they closed this prison?
Does anyone know if Papillon ever went back to Lali and the tribe?
I would LOVE to go see that place ever since i saw the movie
Best short video lve seen in yrs Cheers
It is l'Ile Royale. Devils island is forbiden to enter, also dangerous because of its sharp shores.
Read papillon man . Terrific read .
christopher james I just finished reading it this morning. I want to go visit these islands lol
i really don't understand keeping people in cells without helping them get back into society with something like rehab. It's a waste of time and the publics' money.
Is the island still open to visit or it has been closed?
That can't be the island. Where's the super high cliff that Papillion jumped off with the coconut bag???
There is no cliff ! I was there with my sailboat in November 1987 and checked everyting out.
Actually he didn't mention as such "super high cliff". They used (Charriere and Sylvain), two almost identical rafts with several sacks tied containing food and water. Charriere chained himself to the raft. There are several rocks in this island but not the kind of cliff you might of thought. Having said that, Papillon was an absolute liar and he stole plenty of stories from other convicts. He even admitted that a great deal of stories and events featured in his autobiography were not true. He took full advantage of those prisoners, most of them already dead when Charriere published his book.
@@mlgl9728 that's true. The real story is the book "dry guillotine" (recomend to red ) with Rene Benoit. Henry charriere is a liar. I red both book.
@@GilbertoHernandez-db3vb absolutely, terrific book. Loved it. Don't get me wrong, Papillon is an excellent book but as soon as you realize it's content has blatantly been stolen from someone everything goes down the drain. He took full advantage of those convicts lol even the French Admin. made it clear that he wasn't serving time as a convict in certain prisons/islands in which he claimed he did. What a joke.
5:42 I wonder what those ants are called?
Leafcutter ants
Steve McQueen nailed
It!
Great video! Thank you! 👏👏👏
Devil's Island is a good place for wildlife and nature photography including Île Saint Joseph
That would creep me out.
very interesting to see, thanks for that
Veramente complimenti per il video e grazie.
That movie is awesome
Welcome home....
My Lovely French Guiana..🥰😘🥥🦎🦋🐛🌺
THE GREEN HELL HERE AND VIETNAM INDOCHINA
WARS
Why were u whispering?
no one is allowed to enter thats why
SanPvP but who else is there and who’s gonna hear him?
I gotta be honest....it looks like a beautiful place. 🤷♂️🤷♂️
An inditement on the barbarity of the French government who as recently as WW1 refused to provide christian burials for prisoners who instead were thrown to the sharks.
As a American who has visited France several times and had a French girlfriend .I always thought French were sadistic under a veneer of civilization .Just one mans impression .
Thank you man.love you pyapi as always
Plenty of ghosts there!
You should've made a proper vlog with proper video coverage.with all the efforts to get there!!!!
Dude why are you whispering? Theres no one there.
Don't do the crime if you can't do the time. It's strange how some regardless of how inhumane and bad prisons are still commit crimes and end up there. Its hard to feel sorry for people who end up there. We are all responsible for our own condition in the end as wrong as it may seem sometimes.
Nice video 👍🏾
why didn't you point out that henry charriere was french / christian ?
without the effects would have been better
You can only get there by boat?
What is the title of the music score..? Great video, Papillion must have gone through hell.
Someone should clean up this place and have tours through here so we can learn something. Initiative is needed.
Where three is life there is hope
Shame on you France it maybe 2019 now. But this will be branded on your name forever.
Sigh. Name one country that never did horrifying sgut
@@Aemond2028 There are many countries, that did not kill thousands of people under a guise of a prison/penal colony. Especially not in recent past, and this "prison" was still active in 20th century, so yeah.
Sadly it won't ever be remembered because it is not discussed about in History class or anything.
pff it was closed in 1947 what about english in australia or usa in guantanamo?
Thanks for sharing 👍🏽🦋
Depessingly impressive
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The greatest real adventure story ever read. How I wish to visit these French Islands ! The endurance was just great tbh
What do ye say guys ?
Why is he whispering?
Hemskt... 🦋✌️❤️🇫🇴
Ha, ha, the only island I’ve been to is Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay.
🙏 thank you sir 🙏
Nice video
Alfred Dreyfus is Julia Louis's Dreyfus's fifth cousin
Papillon is my fav book
too bad you didn't/couldn't use the jerry goldsmith theme
De vijand is dichterbij dan je denkt, wel dan laat ie aan het licht komen, geven hem hel op aarde
Is this island now completely inhabited ?
yes, it's actually restricted to the public
Very sad. Life is the same in the island of Trinidad.Millions of skeletons beneath. US Soldiers missing in action and unaccounted for also US/WORLD CITIZENS AS 1710 TREATY/SCHINDLERS LIST AND DESCENDANTS OF SCHINDLERS LIST.
Prison should be a horrible place to go to! We need to make criminals afraid to do crimes! The punishment should fit the crime! As the warden summed it up for the new arrivals " Make the best of what we offer here, and you will suffer less than you deserve!"
Yeah, lets kill em all
Make america great again!!
Build a Wall!!
@@MetaleiroBarizon stupid comments!
@@jry.....why.1605 And that’s why several of these so called “First World Countries” have increasing illiteracy rates and some or the most overcrowded and filthiest prisons🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿🤦🏿
Do u know papillion movie is based on real story
But the real stories didn't feature Papillon, at least the vast majority events described in his autobiography. He actually stole stories from other convicts. Renee Belbenoit was one of them (Dry Guillotine was written by Belbenoit himself). Charriere took full advantage of those prisoners' stories, most of them already dead when he published "Papillon". He later admitted that most of the stories in his book were not even real.
ESPECTACULAR ESPERO VISITAR ESTE LUGAR ANTES DE MIRIR
Antes de dormir yo me tomo un tesesito de manzanilla
My dad visited there
I watched the movie then came here
Papillon could escape now let's free the ants!
Saint Joseph Island no devil Island show the reclusion cell devil Island was for political prisoners
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Like the Kenyan armband. 👌
Good video, thank you
Henri Charrière was a fake...the real Papillon was Rene Belbenoit who lived in Brasil after the fantastic scape.
Please don't call him fake this word do not suit for him.we loved him just unconditionally.rene may be more stronger than him fake word don't suit.thank you for introducing Rene for me.I will go through him
Yeah! Henry charriere is a real liar. He stole history to Rene Benoit. I red both book. "Papillon "fake book"👍
Megadeth brought me here, I’m a man of culture.
It looks like green hell .
Papillon 🦋 is 🦋 free
I would enjoy visiting there
Same
Monstrous and pointless Cruelty.
@BennO4 Yeah, and some of them wore guard's uniforms.
Dan mogen alle sloten nu ontketend worden want ze vallen jullie toch daar al aan, aan de franse kant
Wrong type of music