Interesting to see how inventive people are to make a living for their families ,it is sad to see such hardship but people are brave & deserve respect
@lcfflc38872 күн бұрын
Yeah for 12 dollars a day yet you have people complaining here in the US because they only make $50,000 a year. Lol this people need to watch documentaries like this.
@bobmiller7502Ай бұрын
as someone who has used shellac for years its so interesting finding out how its made ty
@hyperspaceelfАй бұрын
These series are the height of comfort entertainment.
@meeka_lauren2 ай бұрын
I find it so funny they thoroughly inspect the hot air balloon fabric, using a light to look over each and every inch of it, then in the next scene the head seamstress stomps on it while grabbing pieces to sew together.
@scottykonovalov45182 ай бұрын
The men who do these jobs have bigger balls than I ever will. ... mad respect
@StephanieVaughan-tf9ug5 күн бұрын
Ty for posting these videos. I've been sick for a couple of years and this gives me the entertainment I need to heal ty 🙏🙏 very informative. I love learning ❤️
@kaptainkaos1202Ай бұрын
I wish I could get in touch with some of the people in this video. I’m so blessed with what I have and would love to gift to some of them, to make their life a little easier.
@magdalenemork5885Ай бұрын
Please do you have job opportunities? I am looking for work. Thank you
@cap-lock9432Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing! Like give them money from the money they make from this documentary.
@cap-lock9432Ай бұрын
I also hope they paid them for all the time they took to help with the filming
@Skilledworker-tАй бұрын
you are so nice
@ritishifyАй бұрын
They did specify the locations where they went, even featured that NGO that helps those farmers with their insects to make the shellac. I don't have the means but I've thought about it and if I could help someone I wouldn't do it through an NGO unless the people they're trying to help don't know how to get said help, but I mean, why would I help someone help someone else? Why not help that someone else directly? Anyway I hope you find a way to make a meaningful change in someone's life, sounds very gratifying.
@davinci337911 күн бұрын
Best series, well done ❤
@LadyMngwaАй бұрын
That petrified wood mining is absolutely insane. They just keep digging into the UNSUPPORTED mine until they either find something or it landslides. No wood shafts, no anything just a freaking hole in the ground.
@lcfflc38872 күн бұрын
Good observation, that's something the narrator forgot to mention, she only talked about proper digging tools required to get a mining license.
@AntiCommentUnit2 ай бұрын
I respect and bless all worldwide fathers, puring their life risking hard work every day.
@freiqlayzs28 күн бұрын
am i the only person who plays this dudes videos to fall asleep
@kevz14252 ай бұрын
Thanks for putting me off jellybeans
@purpleg38992 ай бұрын
You eat McDonald's tho? 😭
@AnelemahlatsiАй бұрын
Grow up
@ritishifyАй бұрын
what about the graphite and other materials in your electronic devices? What about everything that takes time and effort that you can enjoy just by swiping a card or making a monthly or yearly payment? We really don't know how good we have it, and I include myself.
@NinoLowk-p1vАй бұрын
I dunno Screw All Gummies Ha ha
@Alexandruthewolf24 күн бұрын
Great show' Thanx for helpin us connect to reality !
@Alexandruthewolf23 күн бұрын
also...if I waz living in a displacement camp I would not want to have kids to raise them in a dump like that;'
@wenwen223326 күн бұрын
business insider comes up w so much high quality vids each time
@GreenTeaGal012 ай бұрын
wow, yea you weren't kidding about the danger! masks/respirators, rubber boots and gloves would go such a long way for many of these jobs. when the video switched from india to america for a second, the difference in gear and safety precautions were like night & day.
@gold.berrry6 күн бұрын
I think I just fell in love with every single one of those men working at the Niagara. lol
@edyann2 ай бұрын
Reminds me of when I complain that I have to run my two small health food stores and it can be so hard but at least I have that. Especially in my country..
@lcfflc38872 күн бұрын
Yeah, imagine riding the train in India with people on top of the train too, to go to a job like this for $12 dollars a day.
@СветланаКоновалова-ш6т3 күн бұрын
Hard work. Survive. It's heartbreaking
@James-wk5mj2 ай бұрын
They all know the risks of their work yet be damned if they are not barefoot
@patrikisgodАй бұрын
safer to be barefoot in many cases, more awareness of surroundings and terrain
@wybuchowyukomendantАй бұрын
You know when someone's a factory boss in India because they always wear a bluetooth set in the ear
@bobmiller7502Ай бұрын
cant believe its the 2024 and kids family's are rooting through trash to earn enough to eat, certainly put my predicament into perspective,im living like a king compared to those poor buggers,i would prey for them but im a atheist, what a world we live in, some have so much way to much while others barely manage to scrape by, im glad ive seen this,this will change me from this moment until the day i die, love and contentment my brothers and sisters from liverpool UK xxx
@TheOrionOracle2 ай бұрын
⚖⚖⚖Hunter S. Thompson: "Absolute truth is a very rare and dangerous commodity in the context of professional journalism." This highlights the challenges journalists face in pursuing truth.⚖⚖
@jadediablo965Ай бұрын
Breaks my heart and makes me cry how these families work long hours for very little money! There has to be a way where people can help??? Like you should have like some kind of set up for these families to get some help from us???? I m so blessed to work hard and live life with ease! Please start something so we can donate funds, dry goods, clothes, shoes! for these families!
@zufalllx2 ай бұрын
Largest horde of petrified wood on earth that will get you a felony for looking at too hard while in Indonesia they are turning it into ash trays. Who's more messed up, the country that'll imprison you over a rock, or the one making them into doodads? .
@MyMelinaaaАй бұрын
It's crazy to think we spend tons of money on gym memberships and plastic surgeries and health foods and vitamins and blah blah and these people who work hard everyday are in amazing shape!! It's a little embarrassing America NGL lol
@ritishifyАй бұрын
Working hard everyday doesn't make them stay in shape. Some of their body parts like their arms and legs must be very strong indeed but they don't get to rest or make an assessment of whether or not they're putting too much stress and should do some other workout like you would at the gym. I know you would like to think that because it makes it less miserable for them but, being realistic, many of the workers in these videos are putting their bodies to the extreme. No toxic gases or extreme environment at the gym. Again, I know you were trying to say something positive but the truth is that most of these lives can't be considered "good" for anybody's well being, it is what it is, literally. At least technology is spreading pretty fast so maybe in 100 years nobody will have to do such things as those poor kids handling discarded weapons of mass destruction... if we're still here by then... Crazy times.
@ropace37Ай бұрын
All it takes is one little epiphany. A stroke of genius, by some obscure engineer or scientist that reconfigures the whole “EV’s are the future” movement. These li-ion batteries are not the answer everyone thought they were.
@susanmartin3762Ай бұрын
This Shellac part is facinating.
@BryanWesolowski16 күн бұрын
Did you see the one gentleman wearing the best of Belgium shirt, can you believe it😮
@janleslie71632 ай бұрын
I'd like to know how someone looked at those bugs and thought let me climb that tree ,get those infected limbs and figured out all the steps to make something useful out of it? ...lol
@novegem7986Ай бұрын
If you are wondering about shellac then in old times the heat would melt them to the ground creating a shiny rock these was use to decorate palace, in old time people used candle, fire lamps it melted this more and drops falling on wood and floor made it more beautiful from there they started using it in all kind of decoration. Then it was exported to western places and they found it made a good food coating and we are here now. Note - people use to eat it in India too but no one decorated food with it.
@YochevedDesignsАй бұрын
So, it costs about 15 to 20 dollars to produce a vial of antivenin, yet in the US it costs the patient around $1,000 a vial, and they need 10 to 20 vials for full treatment. Treatment for the average snake bit totals around a quarter of a MILLION dollars or more. Something is seriously wrong with that math.
@Avocadomushroom9 күн бұрын
These poor people don’t get paid enough 💔
@grannydontlike22 күн бұрын
Someone just one day was like "See that bug poop? Lets make something of it" Boom Shellac was invented
@egnecioussibandaАй бұрын
In Zimbabwe u can get plenty river sand from small dry river, enough sand to build a city
@johnalverАй бұрын
The worst job I ever had was working at a pizza place :/
@kcfamilam5109Ай бұрын
there's got to be something you can put at the end of the stick to use for scooping sand from the bottom without diving
@bfjrd2 ай бұрын
For venom milker, Why taking chances for a basic get up? I know theyre pro but isnt it hard to create a protection for their work? Like impenetrable sleeve on their arm and legs or gloves for hands. EDIT: glad they have these: 1:19:16
@on__off29232 ай бұрын
they've been doing it for years and the skill is deep in their sub conscious minds, it's same reasons why a construction worker will prefer working sometimes with bare hands rather than using gloves...you can never understand this if you don't have a hand work
@Unhomiee2 ай бұрын
First, we got 1 hour long reuploaded content. Now the norm seems to be 3 hours. In a couple years, they'll probably do a 24-hour video because BI seems to like churning out old content instead of producing new videos, it seems..
@StephanieVaughan-tf9ug5 күн бұрын
Shellac who knew
@fadihirmiz3469Ай бұрын
Kids collecting garbage and the dad says I'm looking for a job. Why don't you at least go with them just at least to protect them like the other dad.
@JKHTXАй бұрын
Why people have kids when they can't even take care of themselves? 🤷♂️
@s.e.wagger3888Ай бұрын
Oz has the "top 10" when it comes to DEADLY !! From jellyfish & blue-ringed 'pus to spiders, snakes & sharks.......... we have the worst of the worst !!! But hey, I'd never live anywhere else.😅
@s.e.wagger3888Ай бұрын
AND...... There is no anti-venom for the INLAND TAIPAN. They use the COASTAL Anti-V........ but there's no guarantee it'll work.
@chance1776Ай бұрын
So we all eating bugs
@susanmartin3762Ай бұрын
I wish i lived in a country that kept it's products so organic. People work their lands and make their livings collecting, processing and selling their products to survive. All most of us do here is make other people rich. No matter what jobs we have, there is always a higher power we work for. Rare are the self made millionaires. I would love to climb trees to gather shellac or climb trees for acia berries... this might sound odd but I'm sincere. I wish i had been born many decades ago. I grew up in the country. We grew most of our vegetables and fruit and we hunted for our protein. I wish my family hasn't dissolved when my father left us for another woman. He just walked away and left us to just struggle. That's when we all had to go to work for others. I've always wanted to go back to the why it was.
@JustAverageJeff2 ай бұрын
It's so gross what they put and allow in our food I swear I'm going to stop buying my groceries one day.
@JohnnyHall-g8y2 ай бұрын
So, you're gonna become a vampire, or start growing EVERYTHING you need to survive, or option C, just stop eating all together. I'd become a vampire, lol
@JustAverageJeff2 ай бұрын
@@JohnnyHall-g8y Farm or forage everything I plan to consume. I just secured 40 acres so it will happen sometime.
@GreenTeaGal012 ай бұрын
WDYM?? the bugs and harsh human labor give it flavor! 🤣
@YochevedDesignsАй бұрын
Unless you are going to grow everything indoors and hydroponically, you are going to find bugs. I once bought pre bagged lettuce that said "triple washed". It had aphids in it!
@JustAverageJeffАй бұрын
@@YochevedDesigns growing indoors doesn’t stop them either, you just have to know how to prevent and deal with what comes around.
@RayRayWasAGoodBoy2 ай бұрын
Do they not have ladders in India? 🤔
@on__off29232 ай бұрын
🤣🤣
@anshu5518Ай бұрын
Yeah we just levitate in air using our inventions of yoga, meditation, mindfulness and special mantras 🤣
@pratyaychattopadhyay4112Ай бұрын
climbing on trees with short branch using ladder?? It does not work!!
@ritishifyАй бұрын
I was thinking they should put mattresses below the tress when I saw those people collecting the acai😂 I guess changing the traditional procedure would take time, money and effort; three things they try to spare at all costs... it's globalization, baby. Capitalism!!! (don't get me wrong, I don't think capitalism is bad, but everything has its pros and cons, as we just saw)
@GloriaPoggi-o4b25 күн бұрын
Not understanding why the father of those boys digging in the landfills isn't out there with them if he does not have a job it's not fair to let these little boys be the sole bread winners in the family when they have a healthy father to help them , for that matter the mom should get off her butt too !
@Monk-eee2 күн бұрын
1:24:29 WTF medical waste !!??? This is so so so crazy
@adanglaucus2632 ай бұрын
Anyone have an idea what language the petrified wood miners are speaking? Sounds like one of the many Amazonian languages, I just can't quite place it! Thanks for these awesome videos!
@C0lon02 ай бұрын
They are speaking Indonesian because they are from Java.
@robsonwilianwinchester97262 ай бұрын
Bahasa Indonesia! They are probably from west Java island 🏝️!
@formfunction-o4s2 ай бұрын
Make AÇAÍ Great Again!🧂🇺🇸
@Dude-etiquette19 күн бұрын
Meanwhile the middle man who works in the office and travels the world makes millions doing nothing
@consciouscollectorАй бұрын
I love how proud Mr. Acai price gouger is with what his plant is doing 😂
@Tsuki-rj5drАй бұрын
One thing I won't ever understand it's the selfishness of keep having kids even tho you don't have anything to feed your other kids or even yourself.
@SpoofsinyourfaceАй бұрын
All this garbage and pollution we create. If your father built a company that was inherited by you after he passed, would you run that company and your livelihood into the ground? I ask this because if we as a people have inherited this Earth from our father, then why are we as a whole running it into the ground? The good book says that we are to be good Stewarts of the Earth. We should love, nurture, and protect it. I'm surprised how out of hand globally it's gotten. While people are concerned with what's on the NEWS, it seems the news isn't concerned with real topics. I don't even think most people understand the destruction they do because these crimes of humanity time and time again, seem to be covered up or avoided in interest altogether. What a shame. 😔
@Monk-eee2 күн бұрын
46:00 --- what an absolutely wonderful human this man is. His mindset is one I wish more people had. To care about their families and do what needs to be done to care for them. Instead of depend on a government to care for them. People in the USA have no idea how good they have it....try living off of $12.00 a day with a family of 4!! ✌💜🙃🙏
@FM-jo1jhАй бұрын
its sad how little money these people get paid to do the hardest part of the production process. Without them harvesting these no one would produce it.
@NymAM15 күн бұрын
No wonder lemon zest is so... zesty
@Zal1810Ай бұрын
the first one is only dangerous because she decided to climb the tree instead of using a ladder
@BartoszMaszkowskiАй бұрын
that petrified wood miner - he's over 60 yers old yet he's not balding and has perfectly black hair, wtf?
@ritishifyАй бұрын
Is life better now that anyone can aspire to having a white collar job? Or would it be better if we all had blue collar jobs, which seems more plausible? It's a mad world. Interesting times.
@muh.husniasdiАй бұрын
pencari fosil kayu di indonesia , wow
@johnalverАй бұрын
Born and raised in Texas, I view that life as a punishment
@BotDetector-442 ай бұрын
The fourth time I've seen this thing uploaded over the past two years, for how long are we still going to milk it?
@Diamond78903Ай бұрын
Those syrian parents are so selfish for letting their kids work in the dump all day while the parents just live luxuriously.
@StephanieVaughan-tf9ugАй бұрын
Jelly belly all of a sudden doesn't sound good 😊
@james432ful2 ай бұрын
Why are the father and mother not collecting garbage? 😡
@craigfisher13602 ай бұрын
Looking for work apparently.
@recruitgodАй бұрын
typically in the middle east, women/mothers stay home and take care of their children/home
@amyjojinkerson-b6oАй бұрын
I had a flight in a balloon it is neat
@wannixdroxe18802 ай бұрын
Let that woman wear pants bro 😭
@jaydubalyu986Ай бұрын
Regarding Acai,when you harvest,process and freeze fruits and vegetables you lose 70+% of its nutrients. And because of our dependence on oil sourced ammonia based fertilizers, our food has 1/8 the nutrients it had 60 years ago. Documented facts,not conspiracy. Modern societies are becoming increasingly unsustainable at an exponential rate.
@monavis5875Ай бұрын
Quand tu vois ça tu dis les gens sont fous pour faire des manifestations pour avoir la retraite plus tôt
@provoker194116 күн бұрын
How lucky i am 🥹... Thank god....❤
@Red-sm1clАй бұрын
Ok those snakes look evil as they strike the milker. I mean each time he does that you can tell that thing wants to hurt him.
@ritishifyАй бұрын
It's survival of the fittest, and actually their attack is designed to basically make you unfit, otherwise, we're the giant monsters to them haha.
@attic24766 күн бұрын
I wonder how long this will continue with time will need more and more graphite and not just graphite. Seems people on this planet have somewhere reserve planet where they can live after this planet collapses.
@NanashiCAST14 күн бұрын
delicious shitlac on my medicinal skittles
@amyjojinkerson-b6oАй бұрын
and salt water is a conductor
@camerondacosta9851Ай бұрын
How do you have 596k views and only 131 comments
@WesleyCooke-ou6hz21 күн бұрын
Teaching a little kid how to climb a tree is cultural.. his daddy taught him, his daddy taught him.. What the problem is??
@amyjojinkerson-b6oАй бұрын
and refineries causes explosions
@MohamadSimoАй бұрын
So this mean, some of our food and medicine is come from Indian foots and mouths.
@Polarbrrr3162 ай бұрын
Does india ever make anything clean?
@on__off29232 ай бұрын
they always use the nastiest methods to produce stuffs even when they're machines available😂😂
@rbhe3572 ай бұрын
Your food is being coated with bug secretions that were dried in the floor, walked on, stretched by someones unclean hands, feet and teeth. Kind makes you feel sick.
@j4sp3rl0l8 күн бұрын
i’m just 😊
@time2maked0hnutz54Ай бұрын
Looks like Fruit Roll UpS
@AncejfjАй бұрын
Bs mining sand makes rivers deeper
@jameshuston2401Ай бұрын
20 million years😂😅
@anoobisgaming823917 күн бұрын
It’s crazy to me that in these videos 9 out of the ten worst working places are in India. Yes sure there’s always that one Far East workside in the mix. And then this one amerikan place which actually looks like heaven in direct comparison. I wonder what is the implication? Should one never buy anything remotely made or produced in India? This is not a flame or some I genuinely wonder what can I sitting here alone in a there room flat do to help that? This world is completely crazy.
@oculusangelicus8978Ай бұрын
My Nieceis very allergic to Horses, all equine species in particular, so she is strongly advised to never willingly place herself in an environment where Horses are, or where Venomous snakes or spiders are. Due to her allergic response to equine spp., she cannot be treated with regular antivenin. So, it would be nice for There to be a different source of antivenin, because of humanity's similarities with Porcine species perhaps a pig produced antivenin would be a viable possibility, but for anyone who is allergic to equine spp. a venomous snake bite is a serious problem and they are forced to either take the antivenin and try their chances with a serious response monitored by medical experts or take their chances with the snake Venom.
@TheMorpheus47329 күн бұрын
All Muslim countries have remained in the Stone Age. Doesn't need a film to know that.
@21phiveАй бұрын
30:27 it is important thats why project 2025 must not Happen! Harris Walz '24
@AnkitRaj-qv5gb20 күн бұрын
Who wants gender equality 😂 come here
@amyjojinkerson-b6oАй бұрын
a lot of snakes
@LeroyBrownАй бұрын
Freedom money doesn't have a monopoly on who creates more of it. Peer to peer currencies secured by cryptographic mathematics.
@aaollywood-1973Ай бұрын
مسلسل زهور الدم حلقه ٧٧
@geoffra-s7wАй бұрын
Thank you god for your uselessness knows no bounds
@pittchowАй бұрын
Let's use our feet 🤢
@Monk-eee2 күн бұрын
52:00 ---- as they work with no shoes in this environment/then there's America who has people that cry about working comfortable for more than 2 hours at a time without break! Because it's too much pressure.... LMAO they wouldn't survive in Sri Lanka
@oliverinodeo8964Ай бұрын
2058 7 coming
@AceOfSpades20112 ай бұрын
Miners💀 kinda sounded like minors
@susanmartin3762Ай бұрын
Check out that pretty lady with BEAUTUFUL hair and nails.. climb 20 feet up into a tree to catch bug shit!! That's Amazing!! She climbs those trees BARE FOOT and in a dress...a Sari. I'm impressed!
@JanaTeague-r3cАй бұрын
Gonzalez Jennifer Rodriguez Richard Lopez Linda
@thetruth5574Ай бұрын
Just show us the jobs and leave your politics out of it
@amyjojinkerson-b6oАй бұрын
slate
@carnage237Ай бұрын
So pretty much the vast majority of these shit jobs are artisan work.