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This series explores some of the most fascinating and hard-core boat journeys on the planet. We undertake epic journeys by boats in some of the toughest environments on earth. During our journeys we look at how the technology of boat travel has been adapted to survive, trade with and connect isolated communities.
Starting his journey at the southern end of Lake Tanganyika, the world’s largest freshwater lake, Zay travels north for over 300 miles on the extraordinary ‘Liemba’, which is not only said to be the world’s oldest surviving passenger ferry, but also has an incredible wartime history. The imposing 230 foot long ship, originally named the Graf von Goetzen, was built in 1913, when Tanzania was part of colonial German East Africa. At the start of WWI in 1914, the ship was converted into a warship, fitted with powerful guns to fight ships from nearby British and Belgian colonies. In 1916, however, the ship’s German commanders were forced to scuttle it in order to prevent its capture by the British or Belgians. The location of the sunken ship was soon discovered, and when the war ended in 1918, the British and Belgians attempted to lift it up from the lake bed. In 1924 it was finally raised to the surface, and astonishingly, despite being underwater for 8 years, was in good enough condition to be placed back into service as a passenger ship. Today, a century on, it continues to provide a vital service ferrying hundreds of local Tanzanians up and down the lake. After a fantastically enjoyable two-day journey aboard the Liemba, stopping at remote villages along the way, Zay disembarks at Kigoma, towards the northern end of Lake Tanganyika.
Heading on from there in a ‘lake taxi’, that is a small overcrowded open boat carrying over 100 villagers together - Zay reaches Gombe Stream National Park, where he goes trekking through the forest in search of wild chimpanzees. Zay’s luck is in, and he has a rare and remarkable encounter at close quarters with an extended family group of over 20 chimpanzees. 150 years ago, the central African region around Lake Tanganyika was a main location where slaves were captured, an estimated 1.5 million of whom were force-marched over 750 miles to the coast of the Indian Ocean, before being shipped by dhow to the slave market on the island of Zanzibar off the Tanzanian coast.
For the last part of his journey Zay follows this tragic and traumatic trail, sailing on a traditional working dhow trading goods to Zanzibar. Traders have sailed the Indian Ocean for thousands of years in these tough and historic boats, whose design has barely changed since the days they carried slaves. The ocean crossing by dhow is a spectacular though poignant end to Zay’s once-in-a-lifetime Tanzanian adventure.
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@FreeDocumentary
@FreeDocumentary Месяц назад
Starting his journey at the southern end of Lake Tanganyika, the world's largest freshwater lake, Zay travels north for over 300 miles on the extraordinary 'Liemba', which is not only said to be the world's oldest surviving passenger ferry, but also has an incredible wartime history. Heading on from there in a 'lake taxi', that is a small overcrowded open boat carrying over 100 villagers together - Zay reaches Gombe Stream National Park, where he goes trekking through the forest in search of wild chimpanzees. 150 years ago, the central African region around Lake Tanganyika was a main location where slaves were captured, an estimated 1.5 million of whom were force-marched over 750 miles to the coast of the Indian Ocean, before being shipped by dhow to the slave market on the island of Zanzibar off the Tanzanian coast. For the last part of his journey Zay follows this tragic and traumatic trail, sailing on a traditional working dhow trading goods to Zanzibar.
@rayj5091
@rayj5091 Месяц назад
We need more " Most dangerous ways to school"... Please do some more
@nenekbintulu
@nenekbintulu Месяц назад
😊😊😊
@mbereseregerd3315
@mbereseregerd3315 Месяц назад
thanks a lot for this documentary, I am personally from Tanzania, (Northern part - Arusha) but didn't visit some places you have been in this documentary. This makes me plan for the visit, especially Gombe National Park! The video also made me subscribe to this channel for more..
@iam_imwa
@iam_imwa Месяц назад
Now I know why people prefer Kenya. Tz Parks are inaccessible and expensive. Amenities not Maintained. I wonder what they do with all that money....
@jenspeternielsen6215
@jenspeternielsen6215 Месяц назад
Lake Tanganyika, the world's 5. largest freshwater lake,
@guenthermichaels5303
@guenthermichaels5303 Месяц назад
What is more impressive is that this ship was built in Germany in 1913, disassembled and shipped to Tanzania in 5,000 crates, then transported overland to Lake Tanganyika, and reassembled. The German company that built her is still here today. Meyer Werft a private family owned company since 1795 and builds some of the most Iconic cruise ships in the world.
@petersilas4234
@petersilas4234 Месяц назад
Good to hear that the company that built this ship is still there. The locals call it ,"chuma ya Mjerumani' meaning the tough German steel, and when a tool is tough they would qualify it as German steel.
@muniurimiru1955
@muniurimiru1955 Месяц назад
Wow that's really impressive.
@guenthermichaels5303
@guenthermichaels5303 Месяц назад
@@petersilas4234 Meyer werft has a YT channel. The latest cruise ship they delivered is the Carnival Jubilee, 182,000 tons. This is 115 times the size of the mv Liemba ( 1575 tons )
@jereking254
@jereking254 Месяц назад
Good to know this story about the ship/ferry. And to imagine that it is comfortably working over 100 year later is just wonderful.
@griffhenshaw5631
@griffhenshaw5631 Месяц назад
Ship worth a spot on by itself
@nancydrew1882
@nancydrew1882 Месяц назад
I really don’t know what the few ppl on here are complaining about. The host is very respectful, has a great sense of humour and quite humble. This is an amazing documentary. The people are wonderful and I would love to visit someday. Love from Canada 🇨🇦!
@ecoideazventures6417
@ecoideazventures6417 Месяц назад
Beautiful documentary, but we humans will always have something to complain about!
@lowKut
@lowKut Месяц назад
I totally agree the host is amazing. Those who say otherwise should go film their own version 🤷🏽‍♂️
@infectedmonkey4827
@infectedmonkey4827 Месяц назад
Yup ❤
@cornecloete69
@cornecloete69 Месяц назад
They are the type of people that get upset at the gender they were born as.. pay them no mind. 🙄
@nicksonmotta4012
@nicksonmotta4012 Месяц назад
Karibu sana. You are very welcome
@electrapo1184
@electrapo1184 Месяц назад
The tour guide at the church had a wonderful husky voice.
@belizeassemblyforpersonswi2566
@belizeassemblyforpersonswi2566 Месяц назад
yes 8indeed.......
@TheMisiyu
@TheMisiyu 29 дней назад
noted that too
@murymih
@murymih Месяц назад
Tanzanians especially in rural areas are good and friendly people. ✌️✌️🇰🇪🇰🇪
@nickpeet1755
@nickpeet1755 26 дней назад
Most people from rural areas all around the world , are good and friendly people...
@peterllewellyn8835
@peterllewellyn8835 Месяц назад
I’ve worked on Lake Tanganyka. The reason the Liemba survived that long time underwater is all due to the high Ph of the lake water. Being very alkaline it inhibits the growth of rust.
@rjcoady21
@rjcoady21 2 дня назад
As someone who grew up on Lake Superior it's crazy that that ship has lasted. Most ships like that have been lost to storms on our lakes.
@savvytherealsavage
@savvytherealsavage Месяц назад
The train travel is nostalgic... My mom's dad worked for East African Railway...and my dad worked for the Kenya Railways retired in 2000. We used to travel on the old train like this from Nakuru to Mombasa every holiday... I miss the lunatic train adventure.. 😂
@Iankevins
@Iankevins 22 дня назад
Am Kenyan 🇰🇪 much love for Tanzania the place is underrated 🇹🇿
@ronniematrix89
@ronniematrix89 24 дня назад
That is the natural world, beautiful Africa adventure.
@altodeule
@altodeule Месяц назад
Lake Tanganyika, is indeed beautiful. Hongera kwa filamu simulizi nzuri, karibu tena Tanzania.
@MosesNjau986
@MosesNjau986 Месяц назад
Am Kenyan but am inspired to visit Tanzania
@kakawamashariki8978
@kakawamashariki8978 Месяц назад
Karibu Sana ndugu, hakuna matata.
@ulimbombonaulindi5088
@ulimbombonaulindi5088 29 дней назад
Karibu Tz
@abduljabbarmohammed4188
@abduljabbarmohammed4188 23 дня назад
Tuka uze mokimo.
@yooyyoeliphaz7767
@yooyyoeliphaz7767 День назад
am ugandan but also i want to vist tz
@martinngatia6804
@martinngatia6804 Месяц назад
Zay did an amazing job of showcasing MV Liemba, Gombe Stream National Park, Train Journey and the Dhow. Thank you.
@ulimbombonaulindi5088
@ulimbombonaulindi5088 29 дней назад
My old man used to work in Kigoma in the 80s. I've never been on the Liemba but I remember vividly that we used to admire it at while it sailed. That very train was our only way out of Kigoma every December, in those very "first" class cabins, it was just as old as it seems now. This is very nostalgic. Thankfully the government is building a more modern standard gauge railway, soon there will be electric trains to Kigoma.
@bobsingh7949
@bobsingh7949 Месяц назад
Great host. keepin' it real while being respectful. no false politeness. This took me so far away, I needed that. And when he found his own private beach, I cheered! Could I travel in such crowded conditions??? These lake-side dwellers need more water-taxis!!
@saudsaidalbalushi8785
@saudsaidalbalushi8785 Месяц назад
One of the most adventurous trip you conquered and was very lucky to witness especially the Gombe with those chimps thanks for sharing this unforgettable experience
@ayoubnaushad4817
@ayoubnaushad4817 Месяц назад
This mzungu really enjoyed his stay. I am glad he did. Tanzania is a beautiful country. He probably did stuff that locals havent experienced. Kudos to u besutiful video. Best of luck
@ontjamba
@ontjamba Месяц назад
You forgot to mention. She was built in Germany. Disassembled and transported in 5000 boxes, shipped to the port of Dar es Salaam, transported by rail towards lake Tanganyika and carried the rest of the journey lake Tanganyika. Excellent craftsmanship
@problemsolverstoothlessold5803
@problemsolverstoothlessold5803 Месяц назад
then sunk by the african queen??
@8ballphil150
@8ballphil150 Месяц назад
@@problemsolverstoothlessold5803 No . The Germans scuttled the ship at the end of the war . She got raised and renamed . The Africa queen is the nickname of this ship . Zay explained this in the film .
@xcel5203
@xcel5203 Месяц назад
Wow , what a way to transport an entire ship .
@8ballphil150
@8ballphil150 Месяц назад
In the film Africa queen , the enemy ship was the Königin Luise . she was inspired by the World War I vessel Graf Goetzen (also known as Graf von Goetzen),which operated on Lake Tanganyika until she was scuttled in 1916 during the Battle for Lake Tanganyika. The British refloated the Graf Goetzen in 1924 and placed her in service on Lake Tanganyika in 1927 as the passenger ferry MV Liemba and she is still operating with continuing maintenance agreed in 2023.
@user-ru9jj6jy4v
@user-ru9jj6jy4v Месяц назад
Watching from Jamaica 🇯🇲
@dagreonburton4184
@dagreonburton4184 Месяц назад
Another Yardie here❤
@Indiaworldpower436
@Indiaworldpower436 Месяц назад
Beautiful... Watching from INDIA 🇮🇳
@Epicbaba
@Epicbaba Месяц назад
me too🇮🇳
@albertvandeventer8325
@albertvandeventer8325 Месяц назад
I love India too. Was in north in 2019. Incredible country and people.
@pspk70
@pspk70 Месяц назад
@@albertvandeventer8325 Thank you for visiting my country 🙂
@robbie8142
@robbie8142 Месяц назад
One of the best documentaries I've ever seen. Great host and content. Very well worth watching. THANKYOU
@pspk70
@pspk70 Месяц назад
As good as a BBC or Discovery documentary !
@paulsavenue12
@paulsavenue12 Месяц назад
African survival instinct has kept the Liemba running
@Kuminamoja1995
@Kuminamoja1995 Месяц назад
Watching from USA 🇺🇸 I Love my country tanzania 🇹🇿
@maneno_kairuki
@maneno_kairuki Месяц назад
I like the presentor has been very honest, with great sense of humor
@petersilas4234
@petersilas4234 Месяц назад
The 2nd deepest lake in the world 673 km long, 50 km wide at the heart of Africa, the world should send us a new ship. It's not about economics, it's supporting the remotest places on earth. It will be so valuable to us that we shall keep it for three hundred years. The area has great potential for investment in tourism, huge population ,vast natural resources. Tanzania is building an electric standard gauge railway from Dar to Kigoma.
@tutotutot5193
@tutotutot5193 Месяц назад
world should do what? disgraceful
@petersilas4234
@petersilas4234 Месяц назад
Not , the world should support the effort by locals, after all the world is one​@@tutotutot5193
@ulimbombonaulindi5088
@ulimbombonaulindi5088 29 дней назад
Acha kuombaomba, lia na tunaowachagua maana uwezo wa kujenga meli mpya upo.
@thatcanadianguy3964
@thatcanadianguy3964 29 дней назад
Go buy your own boat bud
@ulimbombonaulindi5088
@ulimbombonaulindi5088 29 дней назад
@@thatcanadianguy3964 exactly
@M3271N
@M3271N Месяц назад
Happy you came to bagamoyo. Grew up there as my parents own and run Travellers Lodge Bagamoyo. Great feeling and memories watching this. 2 things I noticed. You could have paid 50 dollars if your lucky, 100 maximum. Second off and this is rather important. Bagamoyo roughly translates to "lay down your heart" they said it not as a way of giving up hope. They said it as they didn't know where they were being taken to, and so they could take there body, but there heart will always stay in Africa. Or, you can take my body, but not my heart, that will lay here.
@samcumdi
@samcumdi Месяц назад
Fabulous feedback, thank you!
@ulimbombonaulindi5088
@ulimbombonaulindi5088 29 дней назад
"bwaga" doesn't even translate to "lay down", when you bwaga anything you don't lay it down nicely, it is more like you throw it down. Nadhani ni kukata tamaa (giving up)
@M3271N
@M3271N 29 дней назад
Never herd that in the 13 years i grew up there, i agree with the true name being Bwagamoyo. Some maps say Bagamoyo so didnt mention it. So for you the most accurate translation would be "put down your heart"? Still the meaning to most locals is that there body can be taken from Africa but the heart stays.
@homeboybeyondtheborders4935
@homeboybeyondtheborders4935 25 дней назад
"Bwagamoyo"literally means "Rest your heart" As far as I know.
@mutavangamasonda714
@mutavangamasonda714 28 дней назад
Cool thing is I'm in Tanzania and broadcast through best world documentary channel of all time 😃
@venasiomumba8087
@venasiomumba8087 Месяц назад
Watching from Zambia 🇿🇲
@gracetsoka8216
@gracetsoka8216 29 дней назад
I enjoyed this documentary hope one day I'll visit Tanzania 🇹🇿 love from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼
@ismailmanjoti3428
@ismailmanjoti3428 27 дней назад
You are warmly welcome
@muniurimiru1955
@muniurimiru1955 Месяц назад
Such an amazing and well documented trip of my East African neighbouring country. Really loved the documentary and I am certainly doing the trip soon all the way to Zanzibar.
@usa7530
@usa7530 29 дней назад
The best documentary I have ever watched ❤
@natet5959
@natet5959 Месяц назад
Beautiful country and people.
@kingming869
@kingming869 Месяц назад
What an incredible journey.
@AbdolahKhan-7
@AbdolahKhan-7 Месяц назад
Watching from Afghanistan🇦🇫 Love Tanzania
@bingoj6624
@bingoj6624 Месяц назад
Taliban
@MS-cl7jz
@MS-cl7jz Месяц назад
Very few
@Ryanzabron
@Ryanzabron Месяц назад
@@bingoj6624 Taliban 😂😂😂
@ArjelJataas-si5mw
@ArjelJataas-si5mw Месяц назад
I like how the people preserved the natural beauty of the lake.
@vincent.bironga.9243
@vincent.bironga.9243 Месяц назад
Tanzania is so beautiful.
@user-zh3bq8uq5y
@user-zh3bq8uq5y 24 дня назад
My beautiful country Tanzania!! God really blessed us… we are also humble and nice people indeed ❤much love to my people
@vincentokore2971
@vincentokore2971 24 дня назад
Watching from neighbouring Kenya. Thank you for this documenyary. I didn't know Tanzania has such a rich history.
@vigezo
@vigezo Месяц назад
Good to see this documentary about Liemba again
@2l8mate59
@2l8mate59 29 дней назад
What an amazing documentary. Such a rich and sad history all rolled into one. It would be an awesome experience to travel there one day.
@user-qk8bw6sn5y
@user-qk8bw6sn5y 27 дней назад
I wanna thank the team that puts all the hard work to produce such kind of an amazing documentary because it is not cheap and easy.
@robertcronin6603
@robertcronin6603 Месяц назад
Fabulous - very enjoyable...Zay is easy to watch and listen to - great content.
@allywilson4155
@allywilson4155 Месяц назад
I remember when I was young I rode that boat with my mom a lot,I miss it so much now am in America
@Rei_IsHere_
@Rei_IsHere_ Месяц назад
Looks like you are comfortable and there is no any toughest situation. You should travel to the island in Indonesia and trying the ship travel between island, feel the waves of ocean
@titusptoo
@titusptoo Месяц назад
Tanzanians are friendly folks. Come to Kenya too, I'll show you around
@leylascherer3111
@leylascherer3111 Месяц назад
❤ welcome all to our lovely Tanzania.
@Superrandomz768
@Superrandomz768 Месяц назад
Wow. Love your style of editing. Very well done ! Thanks for sharing. Amazing experience
@sponk-long
@sponk-long Месяц назад
So very beautiful Watching from Tanzania
@listerine-pr5lt
@listerine-pr5lt Месяц назад
Can't help but admire 100 year plus old German engineering .
@bart1968v
@bart1968v Месяц назад
She is still sailing. I made the trip from North to South 1988. Fantastic.
@ImNotCreativeEnoughToMakeUser
@ImNotCreativeEnoughToMakeUser 15 дней назад
Fun fact: That ship is the last operational veteran of WW1, It served in the German Empiral Navy.
@simontukue8341
@simontukue8341 Месяц назад
Beautiful Tanzania❤
@kishoredevrana8371
@kishoredevrana8371 Месяц назад
No Comments, Just enjoyed watching videos.
@ushabaliga
@ushabaliga Месяц назад
Loved the whole documentary. Reminded me of my trip in northeast India all by myself
@rayj5091
@rayj5091 Месяц назад
We need more " Most dangerous ways to school"... Please do some more
@KingKaisDad
@KingKaisDad Месяц назад
Facts
@user-kt1pk3tv6b
@user-kt1pk3tv6b Месяц назад
Facts*
@Freddymtush
@Freddymtush Месяц назад
🇰🇪 kenya...loved this...enjoyed alot
@user-cq1uo8nm4d
@user-cq1uo8nm4d Месяц назад
WOW, beautiful lake, people,land, blessings from Puerto Rico 📸✨🇵🇷
@erickmkwera2784
@erickmkwera2784 Месяц назад
Welcome Tanzania I can host you
@SailorGerry
@SailorGerry 28 дней назад
You have made such a wonderful film. It brings back many fond memories, back in😮 1983, when had worked on assignment, as a cargo surveyor, on behalf of the Canadian government, for food aid shipments via Mombassa and Dar Es Salaam. My assignment was scheduled to last only two weeks, however, luckily for me, account port congestion and very slow unloading from a ship, ended up staying over two months. I had the time of my life, exploring various areas of Mombassa, and especially Dar, and with meeting so many incredible people along the way. The many memories bring back pangs of nostalgia of my journey, so many years ago. My only regret, is that I did not have a chance to show my dear wife such places in this world, as she passed away much too soon, earlier this month. My heart aches for her, and without her, do not wish to return to East Africa alone...
@kimbeewebb
@kimbeewebb 27 дней назад
My condolences. Sorry for your loss 💔
@chandandigital9357
@chandandigital9357 21 день назад
Tanzanians especially in rural areas are good and friendly peop
@peternyombi3806
@peternyombi3806 27 дней назад
The water is so pure blue Breath taking
@t_mogul
@t_mogul Месяц назад
Finally it's our turn 😅❤
@bantusworld_255
@bantusworld_255 Месяц назад
imerudiwa hii
@t_mogul
@t_mogul Месяц назад
@@bantusworld_255 kutoka wapi?😀
@user-jt5we5hg4v
@user-jt5we5hg4v Месяц назад
Hahah
@mutavangamasonda714
@mutavangamasonda714 28 дней назад
Ahahahaha inapendeza kwa kurudia, tuwape feedback wafanye ya barabara ngumu
@user-iw6xb2ng5u
@user-iw6xb2ng5u 28 дней назад
Excellent Documentary. Thank you very much.
@nikishamusgrave-francis803
@nikishamusgrave-francis803 Месяц назад
I absolutely enjoyed this documentary...excellent job
@jereking254
@jereking254 Месяц назад
Amazing travel experience. I especially enjoyed and learnt a lot from the ferry ride on Lake Tanganyika. And the way Zay interacts with the locals is so incredible. Will look out for the next adventure.
@Ali1-v5c
@Ali1-v5c Месяц назад
The "Fire Horse" instead of "Fire Hose" had me cracking....
@irayan-hun
@irayan-hun Месяц назад
That hose is strong because it has a horse power with fire.
@ulimbombonaulindi5088
@ulimbombonaulindi5088 29 дней назад
for most of those people, although it is an official language, English isn't their main language. They have their first language which is their mother tongue, then they have their National language which is Kiswahili, English is their third and not everyone speaks fluent English.
@pspk70
@pspk70 Месяц назад
That was a fantastic documentary ! Simply superb, very well narrated and captured beautifully. It was like I was journeying with the host. He was so nice and cheerful.😊 So much history and painful memories covered well.
@jibrailarkangel1491
@jibrailarkangel1491 Месяц назад
12:18 - 12:29, vintage fire fighting uses fire horse instead of fire hose..🙂 🔥🐎
@RKfry
@RKfry Месяц назад
The host is amazing, always showing positive vibes
@AgricultureTechUS
@AgricultureTechUS 29 дней назад
Wow! These machines are gigantic and super impressive!
@fernandodavids8493
@fernandodavids8493 26 дней назад
Thanks i enjoyed watching im watching from South Africa Capetown ❤️🇿🇦
@mitraramsaroop6275
@mitraramsaroop6275 29 дней назад
Watching from Trinidad and Tobago 🇹🇹 God bless everyone blessings overflow very long journey be safe❤
@thabisobaloyi7431
@thabisobaloyi7431 Месяц назад
Africa is heaven.....no 1. Continent,
@thabisobaloyi7431
@thabisobaloyi7431 Месяц назад
Wonderful footage indeed....I enjoyed it...
@jackyyuen1939
@jackyyuen1939 28 дней назад
an amazing documentary which helps increase my knowledge of Lake Tanganyika and its surroundings. Love to visit this region if there's a chance.
@jrsaiddebbab73
@jrsaiddebbab73 12 дней назад
I knew two person from Tanzania and they are very kind and generous and respectful ❤ Mashallah
@DocRNA
@DocRNA 2 дня назад
FD documantries are always the best to watch. I am addicted to FD, watching from Pakistan. 😊.Chimpanzee Part was my favorite in this video.
@marthakombo8115
@marthakombo8115 29 дней назад
Beautiful Tanzania’good narration there
@koomegideon8846
@koomegideon8846 25 дней назад
Am from Kenya an aspirin young entrepreneur into tourism. I would one day love come with my clients for a boat ride
@NikolaBabane
@NikolaBabane 29 дней назад
Thank you for your fantastic Channels I ❤❤❤❤IT ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ GOOD NIGHT KIRIBATI 🇰🇮
@hannanhg
@hannanhg Месяц назад
Wow what an amazing documentary. I really enjoyed it a lot . It’s feels like I was there with you and enjoying every moment you captured
@grantaylward7385
@grantaylward7385 29 дней назад
Very cool to watch. Thanks zay. My folks lived there in the 60s so cool to see some where they came from
@muzafarukats9026
@muzafarukats9026 Месяц назад
TZ is beautiful Wow 💎💎
@onesykaranja2903
@onesykaranja2903 Месяц назад
Wakenya mpo? 🇰🇪
@owitiowakaedwin8028
@owitiowakaedwin8028 Месяц назад
here
@blackgemafricatv
@blackgemafricatv Месяц назад
Tuko ndani
@rolmwatha
@rolmwatha Месяц назад
Unatakaje?😅
@onesykaranja2903
@onesykaranja2903 Месяц назад
@@rolmwatha nataka likes 😅
@martingachare6844
@martingachare6844 Месяц назад
Hatukosangi tuko kila mahali
@guenthermichaels5303
@guenthermichaels5303 Месяц назад
It is a sad statement on African economies that in 2024 they rely on 100 year old ships for transportation.
@dicksonchuchu3255
@dicksonchuchu3255 26 дней назад
I agree brother.. we need to work out on modernization and most importantly to change the mindset
@allykhalfankingwana5272
@allykhalfankingwana5272 21 день назад
Brother, this thing is a piece of history that has to be kept. And it must sail. You were supposed yo just say we need to refurbish Mv. Liemba.
@Sajibmiah9557
@Sajibmiah9557 Месяц назад
She is a beauty and also historical ship
@jeffnjoroge9170
@jeffnjoroge9170 Месяц назад
Amazing video coverage...and a wonderful narration need to watch this more than once.. Lake tanganyika is beautiful. .
@pereswere
@pereswere 23 дня назад
Really awesome documentary! Well done!
@FreeDocumentary
@FreeDocumentary 23 дня назад
glad you like it - many thanks for stopping by to let us know :)
@vincentbudna-wi3fq
@vincentbudna-wi3fq 28 дней назад
Yap that's really cool Bro meet a lot of loving peoples what a Blessing
@S5mplex
@S5mplex Месяц назад
Hello i absolutely love the free content 😍🥰
@peterreston6478
@peterreston6478 11 дней назад
Really fine travelogue. The old German ship was the inspiration for C.S. Forrester novel African Queen. I'd love to see it.
@14temba
@14temba 21 час назад
They should have made a movie
@crystalcarecleanersltd2358
@crystalcarecleanersltd2358 Месяц назад
my granddad had a dedicated room booked all the time on this, and traveled with his cook, the deck used to be amazing then, been on this boat 8 times when it wasn't so old
@balukuronald7916
@balukuronald7916 27 дней назад
Lake Victoria, located between Uganda (southeast), Tanzania (northwest) and Kenya (southwest), is the second largest freshwater lake in the world after Lake Superior in the US and the largest in Africa.
@silvanusokumu8256
@silvanusokumu8256 Месяц назад
I sailed on this boat almost 20 years years ago, I am surprised it still exists and moves .........
@christopherstimpson6540
@christopherstimpson6540 Месяц назад
That ship looks like the one featured in "The African Queen" 1951 with Humprey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn.
@FreeDocumentary
@FreeDocumentary Месяц назад
It does and it’s from around that time as well
@MrZx9rdoug
@MrZx9rdoug Месяц назад
African queen was an open small single cylinder river launch .Tiny .
@christopherstimpson6540
@christopherstimpson6540 Месяц назад
@@MrZx9rdoug Watch the movie until the end and this ship is in the final scene
@andrewp8284
@andrewp8284 17 дней назад
@@MrZx9rdougthey’re talking about the German warship late in the film
@atnorthabc
@atnorthabc Месяц назад
Amazing documentary the people and places looked fantastic I enjoyed watching our explorer engaging with his fellow travellers and contributing to their economy. So many tubers complain about travelling conditions however this gentleman understood not everything is to western standards and accepted the situation and people around him. Outstanding work thankyou.
@ashleymargolis1867
@ashleymargolis1867 Месяц назад
We welcome to Zimbabwe and family and friends 🧡
@GARYINLEEDS
@GARYINLEEDS Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing, shared.
@photographertanzania512
@photographertanzania512 19 дней назад
Karibu sana Tanzania 🇹🇿
@beyersbalt5144
@beyersbalt5144 27 дней назад
Thank you, I did that exact trip 31 years ago, but north to south. Must say, nothing has changed in all that time.
@rajkumar-lr8ni
@rajkumar-lr8ni Месяц назад
Thank You to the Team for Making this documentary....Really hard and meaningful work here.
@jacquespollet7999
@jacquespollet7999 Месяц назад
un très beau reportage sur ce lac absolument magnifique et sans oublier ce bateau mythique qu'est le " Liemba " , puisse t'il nous faire rêver encore longtemps ...
@ammerudgrenda
@ammerudgrenda 2 дня назад
Amazing! 😃
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