It’s marathon Deadliest Roads time - a compilation of some of the best episodes in the Free Doc library! Enjoy! 00:00:00 Philippines' Serpentines The Halsema Highway, situated on the island Luzon, leads right through the Philippine jungle with its frequent fog and heavy rainfalls. 00:42:44 India - Leh-Manali Highway It is a road of mountain passes and India's access to the roof of the world - the Himalayas. This 475-kilometre long route at the northernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent connects the cities of Manali and Leh at the heart of the Ladakh region. 01:25:44 China - The Sichuan-Tibet Highway The Sichuan Tibet Highway is the road of longing for many. It leads through fascinating landscapes and remote areas up to the Himalayan Mountains. 02:08:25 Bangladesh - The Nawabpur Road in Dhaka. In Bangladesh, the land with the highest density of population in the world (and the highest amount of corruption), the daily struggle to survive is fought everywhere, including the streets
It's just not the same as a Tony Comitti production and without the regular voice-over guy. I hope this isn't the end of "most dangerous roads" series.
As if I havnt already watched every single episode multiple times, I quickly clicked on this one to watch more! Love it! Will we be seeing any new Deadliest Roads in some new countries not shown already? These are by far my most favorite series!
We have a Dangerous Road near where I live.... When you drive on it and get to end The Cars Been Stripped of its , Bumpers, Doors, Glass,Wheel Trims, Interior and anything else they can sell.........The place is Called 'Edinburger" where they Steal Your Tea Bags and come back asking for the Sugar........Deadly Roads!!!
"This road is the epitome of 'thrill-seeker's paradise.' The vertigo-inducing heights and rugged terrain are not for the faint of heart. Your video truly captured the danger and excitement of this epic drive. Kudos for having the courage to experience it!"
I was raised in the cordillera mountains and always enjoyed hitching a ride off the roof as a kid. And as a motorsport fan, these dangerous mountain roads would make for some EPIC WRC stages!
@@chuckmiskel6553 so true can't believe children has to go through all these stuff to reach school...hoping to see more reality hits..we must be thankful for the little things we have because a lot of people don't have it...reality check 🤷♀️
Salute to the cameraman , audio man , auditor , show producer and to the rest film crews. I wonder how long does it takes to shoot this documentary. This a very long documentary and lots of time spent with the drivers. Great documentary!
The people of the USA should have to watch this. Maybe (probably not) they will realize how great we have it. 🙏🏼 May God bless the people of these country’s.
Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. Professional class A research project!!! Special thanks to the veteran drivers/passengers. Sharing personal information/driving 🚗 travel experiences. Making this documentary more authentic and possible. Those narrow dirt packed roads with hair pin turns. Can be challenging for the best of veteran drivers. Adventurous motor cycle trip for those riders.
Salute to the cameraman , audio man , auditor , show producer and to the rest film crews. I wonder how long does it takes to shoot this documentary. This a very long documentary and lots of time spent with the drivers. Great documentary!
Thank you for featuring our country The Philippines. It will add to attention from our government who is responsible for road construction. For safety and ease of travel.
Watching these documentaries about challenging and perilous roads across different parts of the world is a rollercoaster of emotions. From the treacherous Halsema Highway in the Philippine jungle to the breathtaking Leh-Manali Highway in India and the remote Sichuan-Tibet Highway, these journeys remind us of the incredible diversity of our planet's landscapes. The chaotic but determined drivers on the Nawabpur Road in Dhaka, Bangladesh, demonstrate the resilience of the human spirit. Thank you for taking us on these thrilling adventures and showcasing the beauty and challenges of these roads.
Cant demand more from your videos. Its really a blessing to watch your videos and even better when i read comments says that some were old videos and now the road condition is much better with roads are already tarmac and more safer. Your videos opening our eyes to see other region
Dubbed the Phillipine roads the serpentines and reminded me of "nyoka nyoka" road here in Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪; to mean a serpentine. Thank you for giving us this untold world experience all the time!
At 1:15:00 love how he is talking about how much you have to pay attention while driving meanwhile he is taking his hands of the wheel to talk and keeps looking at the camera 🤣 Great show! Very interesting and educational.
All of the countries are really beautiful. The scenery is stunning. Many of us are spoiled with riches and luxuries. But most of these folks, work very hard, just to barely get by. They are some hard working tough people.
Apo Whang Od, the tattoo artist from Kalinga Philippines just went viral recently when she was featured on the cover of Vogue Philippines as the oldest person at 106 years old to grace the cover of said magazine. News was picked up by other international news outlets.
Sorry to burst your bubble dude! No one in her village think she is 106, Wang-Od classmate is only 96 years old and Wang-Od only estimating her age, no legit proof! BTW, Wang-Od daughter is the one that give that 96 years old her tattoo😀
Me from the Philippines and lives somewhere in mountain province be like: Hmmmmmm..... Insanely accurate 😃, I love looking down the highway while going that route....btw those buses,, they my fav, it's ✨GL Trans✨ That old guy who was fixing the bus IS MY COUSIN 😃😀(I think I'm the only one in my family who's not scared of the Halsema highway)
It's just not the same as a Tony Comitti production and without the regular voice-over guy. I hope this isn't the end of "most dangerous roads" series.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Enjoying these god forsaken roads adventures. From the safety & comfort of my computer room. Along the “ Space Coast “ 🚀 of Florida 🐊🐊🐊 . ( 1-28-24 )Wishing viewers/guest speakers a safe/healthy/prosperous ( 2024 ). 😎
I surely love watching this show, I watch it over and over. Some ingenious creations with nothing. No parts to replace anything broken. Living in poverty sure sucks. I just wish with a flick of my finger. Everything are equal.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent motion photography pictures 📷 enabling viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. Special thanks to veteran drivers/delivery customers/road workers. Sharing personal information/driving experiences making this documentary more authentic and possible. Separating facts from fiction. Some 🚚trucks & 🚌 buses aren't in the very safe or mechanically sound condition. At times bailing wire/chewing gum and a prayer. Get the driver's truck to it's destination. Video crew did a very professional job.
24:29 "Sakit... Sakit yang belakang..." These words also exist in Indonesian meaning "sick, sore behind". According to the expression on the scene... 😁😁
These roads define how good these drivers are. In my experience as a truck driver, almost all the terrains i have traversed are really dangerous and breathtaking. Skills, techniques, and expertise is really an advantage.
Genial es una obra maestra, ver todas esas captura por la camara y hacerlo video, genial poder ver lo que el mundo tiene, personas grandes como tú, podemos ver. Sigue asi
Back to watch these all over again, still great viewing. Incredibly good episodes, all of them. I want this narrator to follow me around and describe the world just like he does here. Every new situation or entrance would begin with a short prolog, and whenever I open my mouth, no matter what I say or how I say it, he should repeat it just like he does here, maybe refining my words a bit or replacing my more colorful vernacular with something more familiar to whomever I am speaking to, or occasionally a mistranslated word that makes no sense whatsoever, and always of course using his signature lyrical cadence with just a hint of good humor. My life would be so much more fun and the people with whom I interact would be far more agreeable. It may not seem like it, but really it's a compliment. I need this, I do, I so do.
hola te escribo desde Colombia excelente su video me impacto tanta suciedad al tiempo sumada a la alta temperatura tiene que ser tremendo adaptarse a este ambiente tan pesado
It’s marathon Deadliest Roads time - a compilation of some of the best episodes in the Free Doc library! Enjoy!
00:00:00 Philippines' Serpentines
The Halsema Highway, situated on the island Luzon, leads right through the Philippine jungle with its frequent fog and heavy rainfalls.
00:42:44 India - Leh-Manali Highway
It is a road of mountain passes and India's access to the roof of the world - the Himalayas. This 475-kilometre long route at the northernmost tip of the Indian subcontinent connects the cities of Manali and Leh at the heart of the Ladakh region.
01:25:44 China - The Sichuan-Tibet Highway
The Sichuan Tibet Highway is the road of longing for many. It leads through fascinating landscapes and remote areas up to the Himalayan Mountains.
02:08:25 Bangladesh - The Nawabpur Road in Dhaka. In Bangladesh, the land with the highest density of population in the world (and the highest amount of corruption), the daily struggle to survive is fought everywhere, including the streets
It's just not the same as a Tony Comitti production and without the regular voice-over guy. I hope this isn't the end of "most dangerous roads" series.
Come to Belize central America
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We need a marathon of Somewhere on Earth episodes too
I think you meant series
The fact that we get free documentaries on TH-cam by Free Documentary is truly a gift. 👏👏👏
Yeah they kinda have to do that, it might make them look stoopid otherwise! JK VERY GOOD docs that make me glad I don't have to do that!
@@seadog915 u dont hav too do wat?
@@davechristian7543 I don't remember! Probably glad I don't have to drive them roads!
Many of these documentaries are actually dramatizations. Watch these with a grain of salt
Agree!
He is a mechanic, a farmer, businessman man is amazing
As if I havnt already watched every single episode multiple times, I quickly clicked on this one to watch more! Love it! Will we be seeing any new Deadliest Roads in some new countries not shown already? These are by far my most favorite series!
Same 🙋♀️
We have a Dangerous Road near where I live....
When you drive on it and get to end
The Cars Been Stripped of its , Bumpers, Doors, Glass,Wheel Trims, Interior and anything else they can sell.........The place is Called 'Edinburger" where they Steal Your Tea Bags and come back asking for the Sugar........Deadly Roads!!!
"This road is the epitome of 'thrill-seeker's paradise.' The vertigo-inducing heights and rugged terrain are not for the faint of heart. Your video truly captured the danger and excitement of this epic drive. Kudos for having the courage to experience it!"
El narrador es excelente
Me encanta todo su contenido como siempre ❤
I was raised in the cordillera mountains and always enjoyed hitching a ride off the roof as a kid.
And as a motorsport fan, these dangerous mountain roads would make for some EPIC WRC stages!
حياه جميله بالتأكيد
World's most dangerous roads is the best episode on this channel 💯
Most dangerous ways to school is great too
Nothing but the truth
@@chuckmiskel6553 so true can't believe children has to go through all these stuff to reach school...hoping to see more reality hits..we must be thankful for the little things we have because a lot of people don't have it...reality check 🤷♀️
@@barbarajames7878 yes we do have it good here compared to most. Those kids also pay for their school where ours is basically free. It's crazy.
@@chuckmiskel6553 so true
Salute to the cameraman , audio man , auditor , show producer and to the rest film crews. I wonder how long does it takes to shoot this documentary. This a very long documentary and lots of time spent with the drivers. Great documentary!
Thanks
I have so much respect for all of the brave & hard working people. I wish their lives were easier tho💕💕💕🇺🇸🇺🇸
i wish that for all people who really struggle yet do it with such nobility, without complaints and yes, joy.
@@FreeDocumentaryme too.
The people of the USA should have to watch this. Maybe (probably not) they will realize how great we have it. 🙏🏼 May God bless the people of these country’s.
God bless you. They stop complaining
everything has a price
Your country is made by money looted from india
Interesting and informative. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. Professional class A research project!!! Special thanks to the veteran drivers/passengers. Sharing personal information/driving 🚗 travel experiences. Making this documentary more authentic and possible. Those narrow dirt packed roads with hair pin turns. Can be challenging for the best of veteran drivers. Adventurous motor cycle trip for those riders.
Salute to the cameraman , audio man , auditor , show producer and to the rest film crews. I wonder how long does it takes to shoot this documentary. This a very long documentary and lots of time spent with the drivers. Great documentary!
It doesn't take that long his name is Damien!
Thank you for featuring our country The Philippines. It will add to attention from our government who is responsible for road construction. For safety and ease of travel.
Governments don't care buddy. The only way they will construct a road is if there's profits to be made.
Un abrazo enorme desde Chile, gracias por mostrar otras culturas ❤
Watching these documentaries about challenging and perilous roads across different parts of the world is a rollercoaster of emotions. From the treacherous Halsema Highway in the Philippine jungle to the breathtaking Leh-Manali Highway in India and the remote Sichuan-Tibet Highway, these journeys remind us of the incredible diversity of our planet's landscapes. The chaotic but determined drivers on the Nawabpur Road in Dhaka, Bangladesh, demonstrate the resilience of the human spirit. Thank you for taking us on these thrilling adventures and showcasing the beauty and challenges of these roads.
Have you ever driven down MLK boulevard at 2 am tho? 😮😮😮😂😂😂
😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 😭 @@Snarf_Le_Wombat
I admire how the men and women help others when they need help. On the road. food etc.
Muchas gracias por compartir estas situaciones extremas !!👍🏻
Una joya del cine...la verdad tremenda joya y la versión extendida
Cant demand more from your videos. Its really a blessing to watch your videos and even better when i read comments says that some were old videos and now the road condition is much better with roads are already tarmac and more safer. Your videos opening our eyes to see other region
Mis felicitaciones para la producción.hermosos pisajes .saludos desde mendozaa argentina 🇦🇷
Dubbed the Phillipine roads the serpentines and reminded me of "nyoka nyoka" road here in Kenya🇰🇪🇰🇪🇰🇪; to mean a serpentine.
Thank you for giving us this untold world experience all the time!
//!!/¡------//.....//
I already got to like before watching 🙏😇😇 💎💪🇬🇧🇯🇲
At 1:15:00 love how he is talking about how much you have to pay attention while driving meanwhile he is taking his hands of the wheel to talk and keeps looking at the camera 🤣 Great show! Very interesting and educational.
I applaud you for explaining this procedure. I’m moving to Cagayan in a year and you have explained this mystery. Thank you😃
All of the countries are really beautiful. The scenery is stunning. Many of us are spoiled with riches and luxuries. But most of these folks, work very hard, just to barely get by. They are some hard working tough people.
Agreed. Some would be on the ground crying and begging to come back to our pampered lives in the US.
Cat 2.0 Felicidades!
Que te lo disfrutes!
Absolutly loved this! Best documentary i have seen!😁
Driving mountains on such narrow roads is ❤🎉really very dangrous
Los disfrute los 4 documentales ,tenian mucho tiempo que ustedes no subían nada nuevo , gracias
I really do enjoy the episodes, always checking for new episodes, but still enjoying the old ones, much love ❤️ from Zambia
Great content on this channel 👍👍
Thank you..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊.။။
Fantastic shows....well done.
Apo Whang Od, the tattoo artist from Kalinga Philippines just went viral recently when she was featured on the cover of Vogue Philippines as the oldest person at 106 years old to grace the cover of said magazine. News was picked up by other international news outlets.
Sorry to burst your bubble dude! No one in her village think she is 106, Wang-Od classmate is only 96 years old and Wang-Od only estimating her age, no legit proof! BTW, Wang-Od daughter is the one that give that 96 years old her tattoo😀
@@rudetoy8264 Does not matter to me. Right or wrong. She's still VERY old and STILL MOBILE and NOT bedridden.
Qué lindos lugares, ☺️☺️☺️
So beautiful and very good
Wow, this is a masterpiece. The scenes looking down the roads with the sun in your eyes is my favorite. Great work!
Thanks for documentary !
Me from the Philippines and lives somewhere in mountain province be like:
Hmmmmmm..... Insanely accurate 😃, I love looking down the highway while going that route....btw those buses,, they my fav, it's ✨GL Trans✨
That old guy who was fixing the bus IS MY COUSIN 😃😀(I think I'm the only one in my family who's not scared of the Halsema highway)
Really he has mind
great video...
Thanks For Sharing, Wild & Crazy > Toronto, Canada
First😅
It's just not the same as a Tony Comitti production and without the regular voice-over guy. I hope this isn't the end of "most dangerous roads" series.
Finally someone said it! I thought the same too, crossing my fingers it isn't!
وعلى أطفالها و رجالها للأبد وعلى أمسالها للأبد عابر مدنهم
@@easebychristine put the crack pipe down brother
You could have appreciated the narrator first.He is equally good and captivating
This episode is from 2010. Your acting like it just came out
Danny the champion of the world! 🎉🎉🎉❤
Interesante apenas empezamos aver estos documentales...❤
The best channel on TH-cam
Whang Od before the Vogue. Amazing Lola. This is life in the Philippines 🇵🇭.
The Filipinos have such a great attitude.
anda salah orang Filipina orang yang mudah emosi , berkelahi untuk menyelesaikan masalah
Thanks for doing voiceover not only subs!! ❤
Gracias buenos documentales
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job enabling viewers to better understand what the orator is describing. Enjoying these god forsaken roads adventures. From the safety & comfort of my computer room. Along the “ Space Coast “ 🚀 of Florida 🐊🐊🐊 . ( 1-28-24 )Wishing viewers/guest speakers a safe/healthy/prosperous ( 2024 ). 😎
Watching from phillippines❤🥰 hello madlang people mabuhay hello 😄☺️😄
Excelente documental siempre los veo saludos desde Colombia
I surely love watching this show, I watch it over and over. Some ingenious creations with nothing. No parts to replace anything broken. Living in poverty sure sucks. I just wish with a flick of my finger. Everything are equal.
Brilliant documentary. Thanks for the ride.
00:00:00 I've been here many times and its very spectacular mountainous views!
Salute to the cameraman , audio man , auditor , show producer and to the rest film crews. I wonder how long does it takes to shoot this documentary
We are very excited and really like your creative ideas, made it enjoyable to watch and keep watching, hope you continue this great idea forever.
Best ever ilove the length of it. Back to watching❤
I love 💕 this channel too much
We need more of this.if it’s possible we need a new episode every week.
Excelente documental
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent motion photography pictures 📷 enabling viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. Special thanks to veteran drivers/delivery customers/road workers. Sharing personal information/driving experiences making this documentary more authentic and possible. Separating facts from fiction. Some 🚚trucks & 🚌 buses aren't in the very safe or mechanically sound condition. At times bailing wire/chewing gum and a prayer. Get the driver's truck to it's destination. Video crew did a very professional job.
Bom dia muito bom seu trabalho como Professora esse conteúdo me trás muitas informações obrigada por compartilhar
24:29 "Sakit... Sakit yang belakang..." These words also exist in Indonesian meaning "sick, sore behind". According to the expression on the scene... 😁😁
Fantastik and the great story telling the journey
Buen contenido 🤜🏻🤛🏻
These roads define how good these drivers are. In my experience as a truck driver, almost all the terrains i have traversed are really dangerous and breathtaking. Skills, techniques, and expertise is really an advantage.
We love your adventures
Thanks!
Another awesome trip food looked epic
Genial es una obra maestra, ver todas esas captura por la camara y hacerlo video, genial poder ver lo que el mundo tiene, personas grandes como tú, podemos ver. Sigue asi
Un vídeo que muestra hermosos paisajes, los choferes son valientes por conducir en esas carreteras
Thank you so much for reaching out and helping me find my way to the truth🙏
Amazing Documentary the 🌍 luv it
que joya de documentales
Absolut a great job. Well done Thanks
Grat series. Of this section mu favourite was the final part in Dhakar. Reminded me of my visit to India. Crazy roads, hard working people.
Back to watch these all over again, still great viewing. Incredibly good episodes, all of them. I want this narrator to follow me around and describe the world just like he does here. Every new situation or entrance would begin with a short prolog, and whenever I open my mouth, no matter what I say or how I say it, he should repeat it just like he does here, maybe refining my words a bit or replacing my more colorful vernacular with something more familiar to whomever I am speaking to, or occasionally a mistranslated word that makes no sense whatsoever, and always of course using his signature lyrical cadence with just a hint of good humor. My life would be so much more fun and the people with whom I interact would be far more agreeable. It may not seem like it, but really it's a compliment. I need this, I do, I so do.
Please make new ones!!!!.......I love these.............
I been watching these videos for the past 2 months they're awesome
Me encantó...Que precioso...Me imaginé en esos lugares... Gracias.
Ladakh is breathtakingly beautiful 😍.
hola te escribo desde Colombia excelente su video me impacto tanta suciedad al tiempo sumada a la alta temperatura tiene que ser tremendo adaptarse a este ambiente tan pesado
I am addicted to these and am learning so much. This is so amazing, thank k you so much for the excellent work!
thanks for the compilation nice being able to watch hours of your guys's best work
It been months finally a new episode
Oh my goodness... 27:30 was that road once LEVEL with the fields on either side?! If so, that's crazy!
Breath taking episode!!!
This is amazing history 👏
Love the throw back
best episodes.
Amassing story GOD BLESS🙏
NICE VIDEO
I love the background music when switched on india
Me too, we need to find out whick sound is that....
Flute, Sitar and Santoor
Then violin & Tabla
@@acje8164 Yes but , which soundtrack, give me the link ? Thanks
I'm a Filipino but I haven't been to these places yet. Thank you for this free docu
Thank you this video
Wow, the documentary have good information.