Kenya: Come Hell or High Water | Deadliest Journeys

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Climate change is cutting Kenya in two: in the north, entire regions are suffering from a deep drought while in the south, populations find themselves threatened by rising water levels. Every week, Adam buys fish from Lake Victoria fishermen to sell at the cannery. A race against time and the sun begins in his unrefrigerated truck. On the Baringo Lake side, it's quite the opposite: residents have to deal with crocodiles, formerly far from the banks. As for the school, it has become an island and some children are forced to cross on makeshift rafts.
Directors: Frédéric ELHORGA; Guillaume LHOTELLIER
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For crying out loud, five pieces of fish in a whole lorry and you expect us to believe. We shall come for you.

JospherOkoth
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Kenya is a great country. But like the rest of African countries, it is being eaten from within piece by piece by a high level of corruption among the ruling class. They don’t care about the people in the countryside. They made Nairobi, their place of residence, look shiny. But the rest of the country is anguishing in poverty and lack of good infrastructures. And this is why many people prefer to move to the capital city. If those small towns and villages are developed, nobody will leave. People will have work in their home areas, and this means more people will contribute to society, which is very healthy for the economy of the country.

In Africa we have greedy and mediocre sort of politicians whose ambition is only to steal more money. While the leaders of other parts of the world are busy lifting their people out from poverty and coming up with ideas to compete in the world economy, the African politicians are working overtime to take the continent backward.

wuokmayangjanguan
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Filmed in recent months from a Kenyan's perspective, this content, despite some obvious exaggerations and the influence of the Hawthorne Effect, is enjoyable and provides a great overview of life in Kenya.

malmalo
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I'm Kenyan and kenya ismy business, this documentary is pure acting

techcrypto
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Hii nayo mmetusoma manze...fish kumi inabebwa na canter...enyewe ujaluo ni gharama..walai alafu huyo dude analipa kappa sita ...siiita kuskuma dingaaa ...this one was lit

karizerwillies
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3:04 Bad acting by this shosh.
Anybody question what this truck is doing in this remote road. These types of trucks usually ply major highways delivering to major wholesalers. Not a remote village.
6:30 blatant mishandling of food. I doubt anyone would do this in the vicinity of their customers.
6:4 why would a 15-ton truck be hired to transport 10 pieces of fish. (Adan is probably a delivery truck guy and was on his return trip from a delivery)
6:46 We clearly see an ice truck used to transport fish. Everyone seems bemused to transfer ice from this truck to adans truck
6:48 what fish factory is 10 hours away from the lake??
7:10 Driver states. May God Bless the journey to Mbita. There is fishing in Mbita. Why are you taking fish to mbita??? Mbita Fish farms all over
7:17 70 kilometers of winding road to where. Rongo to Mbita is 70 Kilometers.(smells like fish to me. Seems like a wholesaler distributing goods to mbita from rongo) Is this a 10 hour journey as stated by adan earlier at 6.48
7:26 Nyenga to mbita is 60 km. Google maps shows it’s a 1hr 17-minute journey with two alternative routes.
Wacha Niende Hivi Nakam
There’s a lot of blatant misinformation and disinformation in this video to debunk.
You guys should pull it down and apologize to Kenyans

brysonanimations
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I've waited for long to see this documentary from my country.., but there are lots of even more dangerous n seasonal roads you could film...

muirurigeorge
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I live in Kenya. Take it with a bit of salt. Its highly exaggerated 😅

onechristianwallace
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If this is kenya makes me question the previous documentaries

zlatan-
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Am a kenyan very proud of my motherland who is this between our beautiful country Is turnishing our image alaaah oneni huyuu my country kenya is grate pull this out

Simplyfaith_k
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Beautiful country full of good people. Left my country to go abroad some few years back. The pain of my people suffering is unbearable knowing very well we have resources that can cater for our needs. Our politicians are very corrupt stealing billions of dollars investing abroad while the hard taxed citizens suffer. Very unfortunate really, God bless Kenya 🇰🇪❤️

KingCyrus-iwyx
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The channel should be renamed to "Best Staged Documentary"

mikerabadon
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For this operation to work, they need icing machines connected to power or large batteries for cooling the fish in transport plus also making ice by freezing water

UltraLord
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Now i'm pretty sure these are scripted for the cameras i mean who hires a whole truck to carry very little fishes, even if he sells the fishes at a very good price i don't think he will make money after he pay the truck driver. Also who in their right mind put the ice and fishes on the deck when every one knows he should put them in a box or some kind of plastic container in his way even if the ice melts the water would still be cold for a long time.

zodinsanga
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Thanks for a new episode of deadliest road, upload more of them one of my favorite documentaries

skullcrusher
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Compared to the rest of Africa, there is nothing deadly about Kenyan roads.

dianawangechi
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Nairobi is nice, was shocked coming from Sudan then Eritrea and Ethiopia.

JerryPatton-ynwx
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Proud of my beautiful country Kenya my home ...from Kericho

duncanyoung
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Nyenga to Mbiti has a Tarmacked road, why would anyone use the unpaved road to transport 100kgs of fish, hapa tunapangwa

pnyanjong
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Kenya is big with different culture and great adventures things that keep us going on daily basis

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