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  • World's Most Dangerous Railway Lines - The Tazara,Tanzania-Zambia Railway
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    In 1970, deep in the heart of Africa, construction began on one of the most daring infrastructure projects in Africa, the Tanzania-Zambia Railway, or Tazara for short.
    Red clouds of dust still hang over the pits of the copper mines in Zambia's Copperbelt, for whose removal China financed the Tanzania-Zambia Railway. The train route with which the inland got its own transport route to the coast of East Africa was the liberation from the dependence on the neighboring apartheid-ruled countries of East Africa.
    Back then, the World Bank and other international investors shied away from the risk and refused a loan. They found the route too difficult, and a railway is not economically viable.
    But within six years, the daring project, worth the equivalent of $ 500 million, was completed by Chinese and African workers.
    The silver shimmering tracks stretch for 1860 kilometers from the port city of Dar es Salaam in Tanzania through a wild and barely developed area to Kapiri Mposhi in northern Zambia.
    More than 40 years ago, the railway builders from Tanzania, Zambia and China cut a path through dense forest with machete in hand. They defied the mountains with 22 tunnels and built 320 bridges to cross deep valleys and rivers in this secluded area. The men were completely on their own in the solitude of the wilderness. Not only the railway construction work was dangerous. The daily threat from wild animals also turned into a daily battle of life and death. According to official figures, 160 workers lost their lives in the construction work.
    Even today, the route leads through nature parks with wild animals from Africa, which, with luck, can also be seen from the train.
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  • @FreeDocumentary
    @FreeDocumentary  Před rokem +157

    In 1970, deep in the heart of Africa, construction began on one of the most daring infrastructure projects in Africa, the Tanzania-Zambia Railway, or Tazara for short. Red clouds of dust still hang over the abandoned pits of the copper mines in Zambia's Copperbelt. China paid for the removal
    costs to make way for the Tanzania-Zambia Railway.
    The train route unlocked the remote interior as it got its own transport route to the coast of East Africa, liberating the area from dependence on the neighboring aparth

    • @RogowskiBubba0864
      @RogowskiBubba0864 Před rokem +17

      "People wanted to be liberated from kolonialism", meanwhile you show a catholic priest and you talk about China making a railway. Sounds good, but do you really think those parties don't want anything in return and everything is for free? The church loves young boys and 10% of your income at least, China demands minerals, tax reduction, etc and a open market for their products. Both are kolonisers but in another suit.🤗😉

    • @MC_TravelAdventures
      @MC_TravelAdventures Před rokem +5

      @@FiboFractal. I was thinking the same. I use this train every now and then .

    • @JohnGalt-vr3lx
      @JohnGalt-vr3lx Před rokem +1

      @White Rabbit your proof of this? Any proof God exists??

    • @bryanrothschild
      @bryanrothschild Před rokem

      They always try to paint us ( Africa )in bad pictures

    • @martinnyirenda2525
      @martinnyirenda2525 Před rokem +2

      @@RogowskiBubba0864 You have a wild imagination

  • @mtbfever8578
    @mtbfever8578 Před rokem +12

    I travelled from dar es salaam to Lusaka
    8 years ago , it was nothing but a pleasure .
    Being the only white person on the train I had nothing but fun.
    I wish african people were treated the same way in Europe.
    Respect for all those I met along the way !!!

  • @tonytony2549
    @tonytony2549 Před rokem +79

    Tanzania is a very beautiful country. I think among the most beautiful in Africa. I believe this country is a potential economic giant in Africa. I'm watching from Kenya.

  • @gulftranspoters1762
    @gulftranspoters1762 Před rokem +16

    Am a Kenyan but our love for the Tanzania is very high. Only some rogue leaders bring misunderstanding between us

    • @aminata3702
      @aminata3702 Před měsícem

      Only you .Not us We are peaceful 🇹🇿

    • @ivankulola5847
      @ivankulola5847 Před dnem

      ​@aminata3702, did you understand what was said? 😢😢

  • @LastEmperor86
    @LastEmperor86 Před rokem +151

    Can we all agree that Africa is the most beautiful continent?

  • @johnkaruku
    @johnkaruku Před rokem +23

    Africa is so beautiful, Just added this 1900km train trip to my to-do list.

    • @rpduzzit6129
      @rpduzzit6129 Před rokem +2

      I thought it was dead but happy to see this wonderful marvel still functional,a must visit 2023, with happeness from uganda.

    • @majie1018
      @majie1018 Před rokem

      Good luck.

  • @Justampleboy
    @Justampleboy Před rokem +414

    I didnt see anything dangerous in that railway line 🚮 . All i saw is a very beautiful landscape that cannot be found elsewhere outside Africa...

    • @eliyagervas8680
      @eliyagervas8680 Před rokem +31

      True, I wonder why the title

    • @Joe-tr2vk
      @Joe-tr2vk Před rokem +36

      I was confounded,the title is misleading.

    • @mcback4384
      @mcback4384 Před rokem +35

      Not only title, I observe lots of fake setup drama also

    • @emmanuelameyaw9735
      @emmanuelameyaw9735 Před rokem +23

      The title is not based on the video. I have a friend from Tanzania. He says it is dangerous journey due to frequent accidents.

    • @Justampleboy
      @Justampleboy Před rokem +34

      @@emmanuelameyaw9735 There is a frequency of accidents on most highways in the western world too. More than what you "hear" and decide to believe from that your friend, but this type of channels never show them instead they concentrate mostly on Africa. Next time before you comment visit such places and come up with real statistics to support your arguement, stop believing in everything you see in the media or being told by other people.

  • @profphilbell2075
    @profphilbell2075 Před rokem +21

    I was born here nearly 70 years ago. Thank you for taking me back.

  • @danielgakuu4073
    @danielgakuu4073 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Just looking at the environment outside gives me energy to wake up early. Such a beautiful scenery. Africa we are blessed.

  • @mentalizatelo
    @mentalizatelo Před rokem +53

    Oh, the train. Nothing's going ever to surpass it. All the folklore around it, life, expansion, commerce, freedom! People involved in railroading have all the same love for their works all around the world. Great production, thank you!

    • @doubleghod
      @doubleghod Před rokem

      Do these foolish Africans really think that the Chinese Communists helped them build this rail line out of altruism? The Reds are gonna want something in return....no question about it. Quid pro quo. And the return on the Chinese investment is gonna be a lot more than what they spent on that railroad. The Commies are bestowing this "beneficence" all around the globe, and we are ALL gonna regret it.

  • @jameskamau2496
    @jameskamau2496 Před rokem +26

    Beautiful documentary.Tazara will weather the storm.Things are looking up for Africa.

    • @johndonovan7018
      @johndonovan7018 Před rokem +1

      i mean they better be. the world has given you enough free stuff

  • @callyvinn
    @callyvinn Před rokem +44

    Everytime I watch these "dangerous or deadly" episodes, makes me want to explore those beautiful areas 😍

    • @davidturner3447
      @davidturner3447 Před rokem +3

      You wouldn't be disappointed by Zambia, Tanzania or Malawi. All three are stunning countries. Amazing adventure!!!

    • @jesusbrother7684
      @jesusbrother7684 Před měsícem

      @@davidturner3447True 😍🤩👍🏾🙏🏾

  • @captainnemo3958
    @captainnemo3958 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰❤️❤️🥰

  • @tumwaarnold226
    @tumwaarnold226 Před rokem +50

    Thank you Free Documentary for the great work in bringing the world close to us.

    • @JamRock_Jr.
      @JamRock_Jr. Před rokem +1

      Your welcome

    • @alexsexton3656
      @alexsexton3656 Před rokem

      @@JamRock_Jr. His welcome what?

    • @mujaste1
      @mujaste1 Před rokem +1

      That was a mockumentary! Don't thank the fools who made it! Are you high!!

  • @PauloHenrique-vh5nd
    @PauloHenrique-vh5nd Před rokem +16

    African countries are my favorite!! Thanks a lot for documentary!!!

    • @JamRock_Jr.
      @JamRock_Jr. Před rokem +5

      African countries are the most richest country in natural resources in the world but because of politics it's hard to develope because of greedy leaders . You can find almost all of the natural resources in the world in African countries.

    • @amosicronery7730
      @amosicronery7730 Před rokem +1

      Visit, you will see a lot

    • @JamRock_Jr.
      @JamRock_Jr. Před rokem +1

      @@amosicronery7730 been there, done that buddy

    • @amosicronery7730
      @amosicronery7730 Před rokem

      @@JamRock_Jr. Welcome again to see more

    • @rugendorunene545
      @rugendorunene545 Před rokem

      Fact is the documentaries are very factual and real reality Experience!

  • @probunnysaavy7589
    @probunnysaavy7589 Před rokem +2

    I love this from America.

  • @gothicguy2138
    @gothicguy2138 Před 11 měsíci +2

    This is an excellent video

  • @fredisaiah7846
    @fredisaiah7846 Před rokem +18

    I didn't plan to watch the whole Doc after reading the title, hence it's about my country (Tanzania). But after viewing the first 10mins, I watched all of it and gave it a thumbs up. Such an amazing Documentary.

    • @anthonykenneth.1780
      @anthonykenneth.1780 Před rokem +3

      But the title does not match what we watched,why is it the most dangerous railway in the world,why not the most beautiful railway in the world?the west says it's dangerous so it is very sad indeed.

    • @kiddyadams
      @kiddyadams Před rokem

      ​@@anthonykenneth.1780 Agreed my brother the interpretation like in this kinder documentary are not for education mostly is to destroy the history of the Tazara. the whole story is full of lies, Tazara is never and will never be a dangerous railways in the world. see the camera man is only taken the third class passengers ...what about the second and first class passengers ...??? even the story of Kazimzumbwi forest people to come and do business in Mzenga station was a lie, as from Mzenga and to Kazimzumbwi is very far, by the way Kazimzumbwi is very close to Kisarawe town and Pugu which are closer to the city of Dar es salaam. question why we allow these kinder documentary without double checking their aim of doing so..?? its the shame the title and interpretation of our Beautiful country in the world.

    • @naturelle1097
      @naturelle1097 Před 2 měsíci

      Heavenly❤

  • @Bartkonig
    @Bartkonig Před rokem +52

    Love my motherland Zambia! Was nice to see such an interesting documentary on the day to day life of the people living there.😄

    • @russsmith5441
      @russsmith5441 Před rokem

      Y u leave

    • @medicineshroom1386
      @medicineshroom1386 Před rokem

      Yeah why did you leave? Why aren't you going back?

    • @medicineshroom1386
      @medicineshroom1386 Před rokem

      @@russsmith5441 cause he wants to suck dry the resources of another land

    • @Bartkonig
      @Bartkonig Před rokem +7

      @@medicineshroom1386 Because I was adopted from a young age. I come from an orphanage, so I have been fortunate enough to live my life here in the Netherlands, but still have a strong connection with Zambia and Africa and have been there a few times. 🙂

    • @amschelmayer.7092
      @amschelmayer.7092 Před 6 měsíci

      It is called FATHERLAND ... nothing less.

  • @will9359
    @will9359 Před 13 dny +1

    Salute to the workers and technical experts who built the Tanzania Zambia Railway

  • @zombazezu
    @zombazezu Před rokem +2

    Tanzania Zambia Rairway is the symbol of humanity. Thanks our late presidents

  • @bantusworld_255
    @bantusworld_255 Před rokem +10

    I have used this Railway so many times since my childhood. Best railway if you want adventure

  • @richardnyende3263
    @richardnyende3263 Před rokem +17

    So well done - I watched it to the very end - no breaks; I just could not stop. Better than US Cable TV - more captivating, the narration is more engaging, and seeing real people living real lives. I must say. Thank you so much!

  • @toosaw3583
    @toosaw3583 Před rokem +2

    I love this train..I love my african people,seeing the smiles make me happy,no excessive fashion,just living in peace..God bless africa

  • @bunyolofreshfarms7475
    @bunyolofreshfarms7475 Před rokem +21

    Its great to watch a documentary about my people. I live in Zambia,the northern corridor from the capital Lusaka to Nakonde is an economic corridor where most of my relatives reside. I love how my home and my people were well documented in this video,thank you so much for telling the story of my people.

  • @tanvirhasan2749
    @tanvirhasan2749 Před rokem +14

    Thank you, Free Documentary team for giving good quality documentaries at no cost.

  • @janemosenene7824
    @janemosenene7824 Před rokem +9

    This is a beautiful documentary, very educative, i love our AFRICA AND AFRICANS. Watching 🇱🇸

    • @Aa-rs5dk
      @Aa-rs5dk Před rokem +1

      Lesotho landlocked coutry located in south africa

    • @OC1621.
      @OC1621. Před rokem +1

      I also love to see my people from all over the world..Thank you 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

  • @sadikhamza9618
    @sadikhamza9618 Před rokem +39

    Great and authentic documentary. Positively capturing Africa as it is. Greetings from Tanzania!

    • @Khalid6720
      @Khalid6720 Před rokem +2

      No doubt, its beautiful country and salute to Free Documentary for such a great video. Well done and keep it up

  • @Curiousviewer22
    @Curiousviewer22 Před rokem +159

    I had the pleasure of traveling on this line 3 years ago. Unfortunately, I didn't see any animals, as I traversed the park at night. I expected to arrive up to a day late, but to my surprise, we were only 2 hours late after two days travel. This was better than my experience traveling cross-country on Amtrak.

    • @martinnyirenda2525
      @martinnyirenda2525 Před rokem +17

      @ Rod Batts Thank Rod. At least an eye witness who can show that this documentary has a biased approach.
      I have travelled by train in many countries. It is an experience. One time i travelled by train from Bulawayo in Zimbabwe to Victoria Falls. That trip was memorable as we had Journalists literally chasing the train and reporting about its "lateness". They would drive and go and wait for the train at the next point where the train crosses the road and will be taking photos and video clips.
      Rail travel is never 100% on time anywhere. I have been on trains where the train stops in the middle of nowhere because they are unable to communicate via the signals to ses if the line is free and we would wait on a siding for ages until we had a clearance. That is part of the fun of rail travel.

    • @beorn6550
      @beorn6550 Před rokem

      @@martinnyirenda2525

    • @rastapekupeku1263
      @rastapekupeku1263 Před rokem +3

      indeed. although economically depressed, the landscape is beautiful.

    • @animejanai4657
      @animejanai4657 Před rokem +3

      Would there be any wandering wild animals (outside of the game reserve) when they would become "bush meat"?

    • @travelwithtony5767
      @travelwithtony5767 Před rokem +3

      Better than Amtrak?
      C’mon man. 😂

  • @shabanilwei8416
    @shabanilwei8416 Před rokem +7

    What a beautiful scenery Tanzania is so pretty💚🇹🇿😘

    • @jesusbrother7684
      @jesusbrother7684 Před měsícem

      Tanzania 🇹🇿 is absolutely gorgeous 😍🤩
      🏝🏖🌳🏔🗻⛰🛤🛣❤️

  • @lim8581
    @lim8581 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Watching the incredible journey of the Tanzania-Zambia Railway project was awe-inspiring. It's a testament to human determination and collaboration. Thanks to the dedicated workers, this railway not only connected two nations but also opened up opportunities for the region. Truly remarkable!

  • @mck5549
    @mck5549 Před rokem +19

    Whilst the railway has many problems, it can be changed around. And better still, its so comforting to see that wilderness Africa still exists. Most dangerous journeys and now Railway tracks, opens our eyes to development opportunities, especially in Africa

  • @thefactbook...1607
    @thefactbook...1607 Před rokem +6

    Welcome Tanzanian 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿 one the best tourist destinations in the world....

  • @ersureshkumarn4656
    @ersureshkumarn4656 Před rokem +12

    Love ❤from Tamilnadu-India

  • @CorncropTv
    @CorncropTv Před rokem +26

    Still amazing how long this project has served the communities, trains really are a no brainer. And these landscapes are something else.

  • @dennis7043
    @dennis7043 Před rokem +3

    What shocks me is that in all your documentaries I always see beauty of the mother nature despite the challenges people face and make it through all by the grace of the God

  • @mqobinzuza7942
    @mqobinzuza7942 Před rokem +5

    I love our Africa content I'm watching from South Africa...

  • @godkenedy4888
    @godkenedy4888 Před rokem +13

    Happy to see my country documented by FD!! From Dar es salaam Tanzania🇹🇿

    • @theteacherchance6750
      @theteacherchance6750 Před rokem +1

      This is the second documentary on transportation for Tanzania. The first was titled "Deadliest Roads Tanzania." It was aired back in 22 November 2020

    • @elsonkibasindila7526
      @elsonkibasindila7526 Před rokem

      ​@@theteacherchance6750 Kigoma right?

    • @kido1212
      @kido1212 Před rokem

      Caption yao tu ndio sijaielewa dangerous kivip ??

    • @theteacherchance6750
      @theteacherchance6750 Před rokem

      @@kido1212 We've to be tellers of our own stories. Apart from agenda they propagate, FD is commercial-based, they've to formulate HEADINGS that keep our minds blown, our eyes attentive.

    • @theteacherchance6750
      @theteacherchance6750 Před rokem

      @@elsonkibasindila7526 Yeah, sure.

  • @vivekb3786
    @vivekb3786 Před rokem +9

    👌Nice documentary, Photography, slow, clear & Crisp Narration. 👍
    Hope Things ( TaZaRa) change for good, as railway is an important mode of transport & comparatively Cheap/ economical, Than other modes.
    I really appreciate 👍the spirit of Railway workers in spite of hardships & poor conditions ( Maintenance of Wagons, Equipment & Systems) they have kept the train moving gr8! 👌👍👏

  • @Butterfly-jt6cr
    @Butterfly-jt6cr Před rokem +14

    Beautiful county and beautiful people 🇿🇲💞

    • @doubleghod
      @doubleghod Před rokem

      Do these foolish Africans really think that the Chinese Communists helped them build this rail line out of altruism? The Reds are gonna want something in return....no question about it. Quid pro quo. And the return on the Chinese investment is gonna be a lot more than what they spent on that railroad. The Commies are bestowing this "beneficence" all around the globe, and we are ALL gonna regret it.

  • @Quantum_in_Java
    @Quantum_in_Java Před rokem +40

    Wow ! What a stupendous experience,with serene nature and beautiful people.
    I wish prosperity for both the countries. ❤️

  • @dudleymakeche7842
    @dudleymakeche7842 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Is this really one of the world's most dangerous railways? You are unbelievable!

  • @NathanLee-oe5rm
    @NathanLee-oe5rm Před měsícem +1

    The shots of Valleys,Villages and National parks are very beautiful. Hope for the best. Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲

  • @francismbulo2223
    @francismbulo2223 Před rokem +6

    Very good documentary, please keep it good lady. I started using Tazara when going to school from copperbelt to Mpika boys secondary school. It's a very good infrastructure success project.

  • @carpediem6592
    @carpediem6592 Před 8 měsíci +1

    You will be shocked how stunning this looks now. Welcome to Tanzania

  • @Henry_Mosha
    @Henry_Mosha Před rokem +12

    Tanzania is not one the poorest country in the World anymore as we are talking now all railways including TAZARA have been converted to Standard Gauge, and its not true that its the most dangerous train in the World why do you have to report wrong? this is one of the best tourist Country in Africa one of the most developing country in Africa i think you made this documentary over 20 years ago and posted it recently things have changed.

    • @will9359
      @will9359 Před 13 dny

      Because they are colonizers

  • @nancydrew1882
    @nancydrew1882 Před rokem +4

    I would love to visit Africa one day. Zambia is on the top of my list.

  • @francisakali2101
    @francisakali2101 Před rokem +37

    In August 2022, I travelled with the Tazara from Dar es Salaam to Mbeya on my way to Zambia and the Zimbabwe side of Victora Falls. Due to rail repairs on the Zambian side of the railway line, the last stop was Mbeya. It was the best 29-hour experience. I hope to do it again in the coming years.

    • @francisakali2101
      @francisakali2101 Před rokem

      @Hassan Khan, It shouldn't wait. Travel with your buddies, family or classmates/workmates. :)

    • @zulkiflypulungan1425
      @zulkiflypulungan1425 Před rokem

      Berapa bayar ongkos Train nya

    • @francisakali2101
      @francisakali2101 Před rokem

      @@zulkiflypulungan1425 about 40 US dollars for first-class with a bunk bed.

    • @zulkiflypulungan1425
      @zulkiflypulungan1425 Před rokem

      @@francisakali2101 Thank you,ternyata anda mengerti yg saya tanyakan masalah ongkos train nya

    • @francisakali2101
      @francisakali2101 Před rokem

      @@zulkiflypulungan1425 All because of Google Translate :)

  • @givenlusonde9677
    @givenlusonde9677 Před rokem +9

    Proudly Zambian 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲

    • @manchesterunited8390
      @manchesterunited8390 Před 9 měsíci

      Good, Stay there only, Do not cross border illegally.

    • @rodneychimba9286
      @rodneychimba9286 Před 4 měsíci

      zambians are proud people dont cross other people s countries un documented. Get yo facts right.@@manchesterunited8390

  • @rickdee67
    @rickdee67 Před rokem +2

    Watching these videos of third world poverty and oppression has certainly given me perspective to all the blessings of plenty i live with in America. I hate seeing people in need but so many of them seem genuinely happy despite their situation. God bless them all.

  • @enocknicolas7163
    @enocknicolas7163 Před rokem +15

    I loved the documentary. Beautiful cinematography, great narration & the pronunciation of the swahili words is on point👌. Greetings from Tanzania.

    • @georgemwaura9459
      @georgemwaura9459 Před rokem

      The future of this project is bleak because it was put up on the basis of pan nationalistic ideals. After Mozambique got independent, Tazara was gone. it cannot survive on the limited passenger transport and the small business we saw along the way, pole.

  • @peter-jamesmmbago8721
    @peter-jamesmmbago8721 Před rokem +6

    Even if there's peril, I love trains and I'm entralled by this.. My father and grandparents come from Tanga/Korogwe, Tanzania

  • @mcback4384
    @mcback4384 Před rokem +9

    Tanzania is most poorest Country in the world then boooom! on the train Tanzanians are enjoying beers and good foods, in their rural area they got electricity supply, water supply, all people look clean, healthy and smile, farm largely, live in bricks houses and iron roofed, no hunger, no lack of medical care, their environment is well kept with lots of trees and lush green, you people must have an agenda

  • @SAVTHECHEF
    @SAVTHECHEF Před rokem +2

    THANK YOU FOR THIS DOCUMENTARY. WE LOVE OUR NEIGHBOR TANZANIA

  • @martinmargerrison2300
    @martinmargerrison2300 Před rokem +7

    Wonderfully put together. Excellent script and narration. Superb camera work. Tasteful and well balanced background music. Thank you so much for this thoroughly enjoyable film. . Much appreciated.

  • @tbobomuzo2047
    @tbobomuzo2047 Před rokem +11

    David Livingstone died on 1st May 1873, at the age of 60, in Chief Chitambo's Village in North Rhodesia (now Zambia). His heart is buried in Africa, under a Mvula tree (now the site of the Livingstone Memorial),not in Tanzania as alleges by the reporter.

  • @FPJBatangQuiapoOfficial
    @FPJBatangQuiapoOfficial Před rokem +11

    9,838 km air travel distance from our country Philippines to Tanzania is an amazing work you guys from Free Documentary, we have now watched the situation of people in that country (Africa) and we offer prayer for your safety and abundance living. God bless you always!

    • @Mr.Stingy
      @Mr.Stingy Před rokem +1

      Africa will always be a continent with 54 countries ❤

    • @kennethmoonga8683
      @kennethmoonga8683 Před rokem +3

      Africa is not a country. Basic knowledge

    • @TamuzaKale
      @TamuzaKale Před rokem +2

      @@kennethmoonga8683 He couldn't put a name Tanzania, I gues! hahahaa

    • @innocentrichard9316
      @innocentrichard9316 Před rokem +1

      i warmly welcome you much in tanzania

  • @sreejithjanardhanan9321
    @sreejithjanardhanan9321 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Africa what a beautiful continent. People also very lovely and spontaneous. I

  • @kijani4
    @kijani4 Před rokem +1

    This documentary is highly imprecise

  • @Myco97
    @Myco97 Před rokem +3

    I'm obsessed with this channel 👍🏼, thank you so much .....

  • @PauloHenrique-vh5nd
    @PauloHenrique-vh5nd Před rokem +35

    I expect to see more documentaries about Africa 🌍 countries!!!

  • @sondashi1
    @sondashi1 Před rokem +1

    This is one of the best railway in Africa.

  • @Lul81028
    @Lul81028 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant documentary the Africans are such lovely people, I so admired that farmer she had such clear vision of what she was aiming for. We don't realise how lucky we are in the west.

  • @o.c2231
    @o.c2231 Před rokem +19

    The train drivers have so much passion and pride for what they do❤In SA everything is just done for the money 😞 Would love to visit Tanzania some day

  • @Budikalong57
    @Budikalong57 Před rokem +22

    Very nice documentary

  • @sleeprelaxation8431
    @sleeprelaxation8431 Před rokem +2

    This documentary brought so much sadness yet pride; there is hope for Africa, and we need new reforms.

    • @Siriuan
      @Siriuan Před rokem +2

      No pity party please...:) We are just fine.

  • @shiva.chennai
    @shiva.chennai Před rokem +1

    Africa is amazing. Beautiful documentary. I like the male narrator. Anyway she is okay. I think the documentary is filmed in various days.

  • @uniqtraveller2162
    @uniqtraveller2162 Před rokem +3

    The best documentary ever! Thanks

  • @acehandler1530
    @acehandler1530 Před rokem +3

    Really enjoyed this thanks. To ride this line is on my bucket list 🙂 Greetings from Canada.

    • @joycewangui6231
      @joycewangui6231 Před 10 měsíci

      Are going to ride soon we can ride together and see how amazing it is this year indeed i will

  • @makalashadunka8177
    @makalashadunka8177 Před rokem +1

    This is definitely on my bucket list this year!!!

  • @martinsimiyu4661
    @martinsimiyu4661 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful documentary, I am looking forward to experience and explore one of this fine days.

  • @graftonduncan6530
    @graftonduncan6530 Před rokem +3

    🐾 The best documentaries is about Africa 🦓🐘🦏🦁💯 don't you ever doubt it 👍

  • @MarvinMulenga2022
    @MarvinMulenga2022 Před rokem +3

    As the train reaches the Zambian side, the language of the passangers and crews changes from Swahili to Bemba. The title ''World's Most Dangerous Railway Tracks'' is misleading; Tazara is considered one of the safest rail transporter in our region.

  • @elvinmaponde3652
    @elvinmaponde3652 Před rokem +2

    I love Africa! I am a proud African

  • @michaelhynds8035
    @michaelhynds8035 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic documentary. Thank you for sharing.

  • @karankhunti7155
    @karankhunti7155 Před rokem +8

    I have beed in Tanzania and Zambia too, but I will be back for tazara journey , government should improve as tourist train.

  • @PauloHenrique-vh5nd
    @PauloHenrique-vh5nd Před rokem +15

    Beautiful countries!!

  • @Africa-in-ME
    @Africa-in-ME Před rokem

    Firstly I watched a documentary about dangerous roads Tanzania, I can't wait to watch this one also.

  • @zinthakur1642
    @zinthakur1642 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for this lovely documentary ❤ 🙏

  • @innocentrichard9316
    @innocentrichard9316 Před rokem +3

    back in the days going back to school from mbeya to morogoro with this train and couple of my friend in a second class ..real missing the moments ..

  • @bernardmunuo3678
    @bernardmunuo3678 Před rokem +7

    It's really nice documentary... But don't title as most dangerous rail way in the world.!! We love our country and we love what we have and we don't see as most dangerous rail way in the ... Much love for my country 🇹🇿🇹🇿 Tanzania

    • @prisca2774
      @prisca2774 Před rokem +3

      I agree! I have seen CZcams videos of Indian trains where people are riding on the roof of the train, if that’s not the most dangerous compared to this then I don’t know!

    • @PkPvre
      @PkPvre Před rokem +2

      @@prisca2774 I was really hoping they would name some numbers as to what makes it so dangerous. Except for possibly breaking down in the middle of nowhere it looks relatively safe.

    • @mcback4384
      @mcback4384 Před rokem

      They run out of contents that suit their channel, now they fake things to mingle their tune, TAZARA never even evolved into any accident that at least costed 10 lives, this whole documentary is fake, only views are real

  • @hadi432
    @hadi432 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for all crew & members with principals of Free Documentary, It's the great narative with good film.

  • @sabaubogdan6997
    @sabaubogdan6997 Před rokem +2

    I travel by train from my hometown to the university town regularly for 7 years now. It's quite enjoyable but this train ride seems magical I would stay glued to the window the whole ride. Here you see only towns plowed fields and villages but there you see just wilderness quite nice if you ask me.

  • @shyfettymtunda4619
    @shyfettymtunda4619 Před rokem +8

    Tanzania 🇹🇿😍my country!!

  • @kwekuofficialkwekuofficial1434

    Tanzania is the one of developed country on planet so why not you shown the beautiful side of it. So called white people. Love Tanzania from brother and beautiful country Ghana. 🇹🇿🇹🇿❤️❤️❤️🇬🇭🇬🇭

  • @florianntulo5731
    @florianntulo5731 Před rokem +2

    I have always believed Tanzania is the heart of Africa

  • @ngasajulius8797
    @ngasajulius8797 Před rokem +14

    The railway is not dangerous I think Tanzania must be one of safest countries to be in

    • @jayswarrow1196
      @jayswarrow1196 Před rokem

      Voiced over by the blessed speech of her majesty's greatest kindergarten, i'd say, this statement was balanced-enough for the average mr. Hedburry and mrs. Hidenbeckyerd..

  • @stevenlevittt
    @stevenlevittt Před rokem +5

    This the most safest Railway Tracks ever.
    Travelled 3 times with TAZARA

    • @kayseankay3979
      @kayseankay3979 Před rokem

      Lol I traveled it too but compared to tracks in different parts of the world trust me it’s dangerous

    • @FreeDocumentary
      @FreeDocumentary  Před rokem

      lucky you! It’s on my list for sure

    • @stevenlevittt
      @stevenlevittt Před rokem

      @@kayseankay3979 It was very normal

    • @kayseankay3979
      @kayseankay3979 Před rokem

      @@FiboFractal. to you guys have have lived here your whole life I assume I can be wrong it’s normal but both you and me know that thing is ancient sooner or later … it will come tumbling down in a wild way … in bemba we say umwana usenda atashishe baninna ukwipika move observe how others stay them think about how you guys are staying even just South Africa has a way safer and better railway transport system .. you are just used to it not that it’s safe

    • @JosephMwema
      @JosephMwema Před rokem

      @@kayseankay3979 Trains derail everywhere! They do not choose to do so in Africa but with good maintenance, such can be avoided. Tanzania is now building new railways and adding new locomotives and new rail cars to those new rail lines. If you look up videos of their new railway projects here in CZcams you will see that they are doing well in interconnecting regions with reliable rail transport.

  • @ceceliabest7870
    @ceceliabest7870 Před rokem +2

    Love trains. Enjoyed this documentary.

  • @shanicemambwe8462
    @shanicemambwe8462 Před rokem +10

    Thank you for the documentary! Though Kapiri Mposhi is in central province and not copperbelt

  • @Sammydx1
    @Sammydx1 Před rokem +3

    Wow. Very well run train operation

  • @tajnawab
    @tajnawab Před rokem

    What a beautiful land of beautiful people and a huge undiluted landscape and scant population.Hope one day with modern machines this will heart throbbing rendezvous of world tourist.

  • @goldenmwangalika4449
    @goldenmwangalika4449 Před rokem +1

    One of my favorite railway.. amazing views underground ways 🔥

  • @edmoremakwembere6345
    @edmoremakwembere6345 Před rokem +4

    I am adding this trip on my to do list. My wish to go to East Africa has found a motivater

  • @africaninvestor7032
    @africaninvestor7032 Před rokem +6

    Zambia and Tanzania are not as poor as u made it sound but good documentary,we are all wealthy but heavily exploited

    • @Siriuan
      @Siriuan Před rokem +3

      You can say that again :) Sometimes I think this type of documentaries are part of the suppression... We should be documenting our own stories... Not Europeans justifying their existence :(

    • @africaninvestor7032
      @africaninvestor7032 Před rokem +2

      @@Siriuan facts we don’t need them telling our stories,we should also start telling their horror stories and discourage our youth from leaving the continent especially permanently,we need to build our own

    • @emmanuelangulile1459
      @emmanuelangulile1459 Před rokem +4

      And still we are not poor as they mentioned in doc and also a locomotive have three classes why in whole doc the show only one class to me it’s 70% of lies and 30% of truth

  • @Africanvillagetee
    @Africanvillagetee Před rokem +1

    Lovely voice. But the other narrator is the best 😊😊😊.... I listen to these even at 1am in the night. Then I'll wake up and watch again

  • @bevcd3625
    @bevcd3625 Před rokem +1

    I love your Documentaries 👍 Thank you 🙏

  • @BisayangLuzon12
    @BisayangLuzon12 Před rokem +3

    I love watching this video

  • @ellocoparasiempre
    @ellocoparasiempre Před rokem +10

    I used to travel extensively throughout China during the early 90's and their railways/trains were just like these. A lot has changed in a short time span.

  • @abusharma9221
    @abusharma9221 Před rokem +1

    We proud to be African 🇸🇴👋