Madagascar, the Corridors of Satan | Deadliest Journeys

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Published 2024-07-31
On the island of Madagascar, the tracks are in poor condition, ravaged by the numerous tropical cyclones which ravage the region and the lack of maintenance. During the rainy season, which lasts almost six months, the roads deteriorate further. Here, only tractors are capable of tackling these tracks. At the wheel of his metal giant, Thierry's mission is to transport four tons of food to a village cut off from the world. A six-hour drive from the capital, on the Hauts Plateaux, the village of Antanetibe organizes the great Malagasy ritual: “the turning of the dead”. In the capital, salvagers bring new life to everything that is broken. One of them, Marcelin, finds parts destined for the dumpster to transform them into everyday objects that he resells on the markets.
Directors: David Jacques GEOFFRION; Daniel LAINE

All Comments (21)
  • Thanks for uploading a new doc of deadliest roads, keep uploading more new ones
  • @GrandmaBev64
    And we complain! I love resourceful people. The courage and ingenuity people show when stuff HAS to be done and there's nothing to work with, amaze me.
  • And there are some peoples spending 1000s of dollars to get real off road experience 😂😂😂😂
  • If that guy with the big hammer misses ......there goes the hand of his companion 😂
  • @meganc243
    The chain system is absolutely brilliant..well done!
  • Fantastic documentary documenting the tragedy of bad governance in Africa. Surely a people so resilient deserve better and it is for them to demand it. Viva!
  • @rockspeter
    Thanks for yet another interesting documentary
  • Thanks for posting this episode, just when i thought i had seen them all
  • @wmutoro83
    Your Kenyan piece 2 days ago has made me rethink about your authenticity in these documentaries
  • @KC-xr2tm
    Greta thornburg should narrate these videos
  • @paullansville
    While i do appreciate these guys struggles on a every day basis for me i just couldn't do it,There gotta be an easier way to live my goodness.😫🙏🏼
  • I highly indulge in your content but could you please consider including the contrast between the underdeveloped parts of a country ( what we’re seeing) with the developed areas? I know we’re missing a lot of positivities 🇰🇪