I wonder what could've happened in 2020 that caused such a continuous surge of people willing to cross Darian to get to the USA?
@hobbit321aАй бұрын
5000 thousand American dollars promised from democrats I saw flyers that they brought with them they were promised the sad thing is they paid more than that to get here
@easternyellowjacket276Ай бұрын
Covid was brought under control and all of the pent up desire to migrate again was unleashed.
@Paladin-zw7ek11 күн бұрын
How bout a vicious dictator driving millions of Venezuelans out of their country? 29% inflation in Argentina?
@otrotland5377Ай бұрын
wow, they could have built the road by now if each person carried one rock.
@trillyzbАй бұрын
hahahahahahha so true
@traildude7538Ай бұрын
If thee rocks would stay in place!
@icosthop9998Ай бұрын
Right up to the treacherous bob wire fence.
@markhammar3977Ай бұрын
Bahaha
@OlavSchneiderАй бұрын
And a bag of cement.
@matthamblin2180Ай бұрын
I think coyotes in the Darien Gap generally refers to human smugglers rather than the canine species.
@norml.hugh-mannАй бұрын
coyotes are closer to the US border. they arent really needed until then, but anyway 3 out of 5 enter legally and overstay, thery never illegally cross the bordwer
@modestoca25Ай бұрын
@@norml.hugh-mann That's a lie ..derp
@judgedrekk2981Ай бұрын
@@norml.hugh-mann more like 1 in 100 enter legally....and even that's a low guess! with the numbers that made it through this year I'd put it 1 in 200 easily....
@billywhalenАй бұрын
I thought the same but uh lol
@martinvanzyl747Ай бұрын
Itchy Boots travelled from the most southern point in Argentina to the most northern point in Alaska on a motorcycle, bypassing the Darien gap by boat.
@stevegabbert9626Ай бұрын
That's on e brave woman.
@icosthop9998Ай бұрын
L😂L woman ❔️
@icosthop9998Ай бұрын
I gotta look at this again.
@martinvanzyl747Ай бұрын
@@icosthop9998 Yup! Brave lady alone on a Honda.
@jonahigbokwe394Ай бұрын
Of course
@johnscott2388Ай бұрын
On a side note: actor Ewan McGregor(Star Wars) rode an e bike from Argentina to Los Angeles. He did not go all they way to Alaska but it was all done on a electric motorcycle. He talks about the Darien gap and other things in his series called The Long Way Up. Including the construction of several electric fuel station built for him and his friend so they could make the route on their electric motorcycles….
@Jsmith2024Ай бұрын
In 1995, I was supposed to go there with US Army engineers to work on roads, schools, clinics, etc. I never happened. One of the governments shut it down and we went elsewhere in Panama.
@TheBoobanАй бұрын
Good
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
@@TheBoobanwhy?
@TheBooban19 күн бұрын
@@alanhat5252 migration
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
@@TheBooban why?
@kazejah10148 күн бұрын
@@TheBooban Literally would not have impacted migration at all. The same amount of ppl are showing up, except many are sexually assaulted, which makes it all even worse, and criminial organizations are sitting in the cracking making money which ends up being a rod for both countries backs. A highway properly defended and maintained by both sides would be in everyones best interests, even in your anti migration one.
@srenaskjr3710Ай бұрын
Must be some ferrys sailing around the Darien Gab. In 1998 I travelled from Belem to Manaus alone with my 18 kilo bagpack. but I was never alone, I met people, lovely and helpfull people...mostly. The most dangerous animal in the jungle walks on two legs... The most fantastic experience I ever had. But I would never dare do it again.
@kevinmunger1842Ай бұрын
I can say the same thing about hitch hiking across the USA in the 70s. It was an adventure and worthwhile, but I wouldn't recommend it today. I'd write a memoir, but I am not a celeb.
@icosthop9998Ай бұрын
@kevinmunger1842 write about the experience and become a Celebrity. 🎉
@Bigfoot-px9gjАй бұрын
@@kevinmunger1842 Maybe you should write a book about your adventures, it could make you famous...
@drgunnwilliams8239Ай бұрын
Very simple illegal migrants are not wanted.
@law7116Ай бұрын
Gonna be a long way back home for them
@wasperminingcoАй бұрын
They aren't forced to cross. They choose to cross.
@chofaimporovitch1543Ай бұрын
The life available to them is so bad that they consider it worth the risk. They know about this part of the journey before they begin. Think of how much anger and sadness and hope is in these people!
@naturallykillingtimeАй бұрын
@chofaimporovitch1543 maybe they should work on fixing the corruption in their home country instead of running away and making my country a POS like the one they're running away from
@alexgonzalez8954Ай бұрын
Nah they just hear how America is giving away everything to everyone else instead of their own so they figure it’s a quick meal
@RodrigoBorgiaАй бұрын
@@chofaimporovitch1543 maybe they should consider enabeling their own country, maybe they should try to improve their society, maybe they should try to improve themselves. Than bringing their misery and inbcapabilkity to succsessful states. HOW ABOUT THAT?! And dont even mention "the colonisation", "the exploitation by the west, the marsians, the US" or whomever or "its their geographical situationb" or any usual crap!
@modestoca25Ай бұрын
@@chofaimporovitch1543 How do you know this? Did you interview them in español? Most of these people are uneducated so that doesn't mean they make the best choices...
@duB420GrassАй бұрын
WATOP, "It's not a jungle. It's an endless fight for survival" Meanwhile, people describing their endless fight for survival, "It's a jungle out there"
@icosthop9998Ай бұрын
L😂L
@randalhampton2966Ай бұрын
How about we help them fix their own countries....
@wilfredvanvalkenburgh2874Ай бұрын
The people who are in control stayed behind, don't want us to help. They see US help as "exploitation". Meanwhile they and the Chinese ...
@bobbyatman273Ай бұрын
fix yours
@Mr05ChuckАй бұрын
We spent all our money.
@larsedikАй бұрын
This would be much easier if we could convert their populations to atheism and make them rational humanists instead of deists.
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
It's the CIA's playground, that was the agreement after the _Cuba Missile Crisis_ 😢
@NmethyltransferaseАй бұрын
"This Is Why the Americas Aren’t Still Connected by a Road"
@russellinatorАй бұрын
It hurt my brain a bit to read.
@NmethyltransferaseАй бұрын
@@russellinator - I put the titles in the comments as a way of archiving them. Sometimes, they change the titles.
@robscovell5951Ай бұрын
It also caused the death of a country: Scotland. Scotland tried to build a colonial settlement there but failed and ended up with a massively increased national debt, leading to the political union with England in 1707.
@stevegabbert9626Ай бұрын
You really have to be desperate to make that journey. Glad I'm not in their shoes.
@cliffwoodbury5319Ай бұрын
People need to stop making this place so seem so imppasible. If they wanted to build threw it they would have no problem. It's 2 continents that don't really want to be connected, because if they did the road and rails would have been built long ago.
@shawnm2405Ай бұрын
God's way of saying do not cross
@Trials_By_ErrorsАй бұрын
Easiest way to build highway is to built it along the Coast line.
@zlandicar4482Ай бұрын
Thx Joe.
@robertmcdonnold3038Ай бұрын
How is Biden responsible?
@frescoservice5124Ай бұрын
@@robertmcdonnold3038he is repeating what he has been hearing from Fox News
@zlandicar4482Ай бұрын
@@robertmcdonnold3038 did you not look at the chart? overlay Trump years in office with Biden's. This whole situation is completely Biden's fault. On his first day he started cutting Trumps executive orders to ribbons as everyone cackled in glee. NOW they have the nerve to blame it on Republicans for not voting on there bloated pork boarder bills that do more harm than good.
@boqordareer8904Ай бұрын
Thanks to the cooperate united companies
@zlandicar4482Ай бұрын
@@frescoservice5124 I'm talking about all the people crossing that gap and dyeing and being raped and molested and mugged. Then look at the numbers per year. Trump Years vs Biden Years. I'm sure the cartels down there love Biden.
@nukepuke932Ай бұрын
This video's title claims it's about why the Americas aren't connected by road, but the video was actually about the dangers migrants face when going through an undeveloped country. I feel cheated.
@GitoffamylawnАй бұрын
"steep mountains, constant seasonal rains, inaccessibility, unstable soils, hundreds of rivers and streams and also the Atrato River Basin which was called a swamp due to the lack of any solid ground it was simply impossible to build a bridge there." The first half of the video covers the dangers of the Darien Gap that migrants deal with that construction workers would also face and then there are the gangs, environmentalists, lack of local support, predators, disease and more that is all covered in the second half of the vid.
@parajerryАй бұрын
False headline. A factual piece about a road becomes a diatribe about illegal immigrants and their plight crossing the gap.
@TheBoobanАй бұрын
@@Gitoffamylawnyes 1st half was crap. The real reason is that it makes no economic sense. Panama and Columbia don’t care about each other that much. The initial reason for pan America highway was for the US to sell cars. But they don’t sell cars anymore.
@williamcrowley5506Ай бұрын
Sucks when you are presented with how vile one must be to not have empathy for others
@nukepuke932Ай бұрын
@@williamcrowley5506 What does this even mean?
@Boo-nx4wkАй бұрын
Clearly the gap isn't dangerous enough.
@uriestrebel1311Ай бұрын
I was waiting to find out when a road had been built. Then I realized the words were just backwards in the title. It should read Why the Americas still aren't connected by a road.
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
The American language is only loosely based on English, in particular it has a lot of confusion around the use of negatives. For example, "do" & "don't" or "can" & "can't" seem indistinguishable to Americans.
@BozeeoАй бұрын
Lol, why does the thumbnail look like a cliff with guns sticking out of this😂😂😂 This is why America isnt connected by road
@lorettaross2007Ай бұрын
Hi Steve! Great information, thank you for sharing! Catch you next time!
@greggc8088Ай бұрын
Incredible number increase in 2021 and up. Dayam!
@DarkWarchieffАй бұрын
won't a dirt road form if all these people take the same route?
@AngelStickmanАй бұрын
Not with all the rain. Maybe, but very slowly. Don’t forget the altitude changes.
@Doc_HolidayАй бұрын
Maybe cockroaches aren't heavy enough to make it actual Road
@RodrigoBorgiaАй бұрын
@@Doc_Holiday he hehe...now, you should expect the angry mob of good-doers squealing about you rascist, white privileged, toxic whatever persona... :)))
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
@@Doc_Holidayyour vile bigotry is unwelcome, go away
@macformeАй бұрын
You mentioned every thing in the first 8 minutes that would make a lovely horror movie. I'm going to have to finish this when I have recovered from the first half. 🤣🤣🤣
@mjsup1Ай бұрын
Largest venomous snake in the world is the King Cobra, you mean largest venomous snake in the America's is the Bushmaster.
@KeyofJАй бұрын
Rather than a road, just do a 2ce per week, overnight ferry service! Several times, I took a 45 minute, drive-on ferry that connects northern Morocco to southern Spain. Make it lucrative enough, a ferry system might work, but the ride would be long! The money gangs are collecting could go to something much more effective and acceptable. International economic development planners (my former career) may lack the imagination to do this. J!
@darcagis5744Ай бұрын
My advice: Stay in your country and improve it from within. No need to risk your safety to go to the USA.
@JaredaSohnАй бұрын
Amen!
@robsomething4435Ай бұрын
You do realize this is exactly the reason all the migrants from Europe came to the US, right. I guess their melonin levels were low enough for it to be OK though.
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
And when the USA's CIA has repeatedly made your country so unsafe you're guaranteed to die if you stay what then?
@royklopfenstein5278Ай бұрын
The beauty of perfect nature.
@joshheimoz4286Ай бұрын
You always remind me to like which actually works no matter what others think
@GalileonPrimeАй бұрын
I found this interesting. I was stationed in Panama last century, in fact I was there when ownership of the Panama Canal was transferred to Panama. Several times the ending of the Trans-American Highway came up, and the consensus view from multiple Panamanians, was that the existence of violent headhunter tribes in the area that fought and killed several attempts by the Panamanian and Colombian military forces halted all attempts to join the haves of the Highway together. Of course this might have been fictional story to fool the Norteamericanos. But then again, if true, would those governments admit to being stymied by primitive tribes?
@MegaJackpinesavageАй бұрын
So where do people buy beer?
@Gamer-J22Ай бұрын
This is just one big infomercial for how many lives could be saved by closing the border. The escalation from 2015 to 2024 is profound and deadly.
@KaiHenningsenАй бұрын
Panama tried closing their border. See the video. It's pointless. If you really want to stop the migration, try to improve their living conditions at home. But if people's motivations are strong enough (like now), they'll find ways through "closed" borders. Guaranteed.
@JaredaSohnАй бұрын
Sorta, that's what it ultimately is but they clearly intended (as can be seen by their choice of words) for it to garner sympathy for those ia's and spur people into wanting to either get a road built or something along that general line of thinking.
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
The people (real human beings) are escaping death, closing borders guarantees that *_more_* die
@travissmith2211Ай бұрын
Why would China fund a bridge? Mainly because that's one of their tactics on the global scene now. They fund major projects in other countries as a type of favor. Kind of like a favor from the godfather that you know will have to be repaid in a fashion that you wouldn't normally want to do.
@GeoRedtickАй бұрын
The title would imply that the Americas were at one time connected by a road and now are not.
@maryhairy1Ай бұрын
Levison Wood walked from , I think the right top of Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama & finished in Columbia. Through jungles mountains. Guides & corruption. Animals to deadly snakes, fer de lance, pit viper & everything else that wanted to bite. Interesting DVD!
@adamb.c.1553Ай бұрын
The background music in the beginning is from Scary Interesting. You should give them credit and do a little collaboration for view shares. You’re welcome.
@kurtb8474Ай бұрын
It most likely came from a free music download website. There are hundreds of those on the web.
@w.benson3011Ай бұрын
Up until just after 1900 Panama was a province of Colombia, which made it part of a South American country. Because of this, Panama is classified as part of South America. The border between South and North America is Panama's border with the country of Costa Rica. The two countries and, thus, the two American continents are connected by numerous roads.
@nostress2600Ай бұрын
Bruh that coffe looks disgusting
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
so don't drink it 😂
@chrisflores4788Ай бұрын
Fun fact: The largest venomous snake is the King Cobra. The Bushmaster is the largest pit viper and can reach the same length as the King Cobra, but is not as heavy. The heaviest venomous snake is the Gabon viper (3x the weight of the Bushmaster or 2x the King Cobra) but it's much shorter.
@johnjosephdhass9692Ай бұрын
Are you guys still watching
@JuanEnriqueFloresJrАй бұрын
Yes. Are you John?
@TheHighBrewАй бұрын
Yes John Joseph Hass
@Xxxraptor32xxXАй бұрын
No im seeing
@SkrrtySkrrtyMcGertyWithThe.30Ай бұрын
Imagine
@thomascoleman594Ай бұрын
Nope, I'm listening
@creolespanish34Ай бұрын
I know a guy who went through the Darien in a guided group of migrants, back in the early '00s. At some point , for some reason, a couple on the group disagreed with the guides on the right way to follow. The guides dared them to go their own way, but warned them that, if they were wrong, they will suffer consequences. So they took the path they thought was the best, but that path ended up rejoining the route that the main group took with the guides. They both got raped as soon as they rejoined the main group, and then they continued their journey with the group, there was nothing else they could do. I guess they're somewhere in the US now, working hard on forgetting their traumatic experience. The guides were armed, high on drugs, and drunk at all times. Lots of indigenous people live deep into the Darien, the kind that live just like any farmer in any other poor country, but they're not friendly, and they don't like foreigners going through their land
@geoffreylee5199Ай бұрын
It is a block to people movement.
@again5162Ай бұрын
An unofficial road is more conducive to illegal trade, saved you 20 minutes
@GeorgeWashingtonLaserMusketАй бұрын
That's an inaccurate understanding. Desperate people will find a way is more accurate.
@sausauia979921 күн бұрын
Thought this was going to be about the road and not the plight of migrants trying to illegally cross borders?
@sirena11Ай бұрын
Can u imagine if the road was there 😳 imagine how many more we'd have to deal with 😖
@JuanEnriqueFloresJrАй бұрын
Yeah. It would be so annoying wouldn’t it?
@SarpienteАй бұрын
I get your point but the US and Canada still need a lot of things of the rest of America like food, minerals and allies.
@BeastOuncelifeianАй бұрын
Wouldn't it be GREAT !
@WhatsthedealsquirterАй бұрын
Can't take care of the rest of the world if home is screwed up👍🇺🇸
@ripvancedАй бұрын
@@Sarpiente those can be done without roads, we got enough of them here
@davesutherland1864Ай бұрын
A English fellow named Ian Hibell crossed the Darian Gap by, or more correctly with his, bicycle in 1972. He and a couple other guys made it entirely overland by cutting a path through with machetes. He wrote a book about the trip, amongst others he did, called Into the Remote Places. Interesting reading, but he seemed a bit crazy.
@j.d.4697Ай бұрын
This channel good English has titles.
@Turbulance16Ай бұрын
Forced to cross...poor choice of a statement. No one forces the people to do this other than cartel.
@choppyponyАй бұрын
so in other words they were forced to do it?
@icosthop9998Ай бұрын
They were showing the shanty towns and the constant guaranteed floods. 🌊⚰️ 🌊 ⚰️⚰️⚰️ . Living in those conditions, America must seem like Heaven to them.
@dknowles60Ай бұрын
YEA
@OlavSchneiderАй бұрын
Cartels profit but also NGO's
@pedrothewise2584Ай бұрын
how about usa sanctions?
@IamOz96Ай бұрын
800k? the stretch is not as dangerous as it was thought
@SCM0NDTАй бұрын
If they each bring one brick, and set it into extending a paved road, the 500000 people would have completed the road.
@leegillow3475Ай бұрын
thank you
@chronixdubzАй бұрын
Ill sum it up for you theres a part of the jungle in panama called the durian gap its like the toughest rain forest terrain ever to get through impossible to get heavy machinery out there also theyre just poor and not gonna pay for shit for no reason it doesnt benefit Panama enough
@RodrigoBorgiaАй бұрын
woooow.... well, THAT is interesting. I wandered around on the alps, crossed Europe by mtb, climbed the heights, walked EFI (every F inch) by foot. Now, THIS would be a great challenge! Maybe I can even make an adventure outdoor enterprise out of that... like Everest. I am sure there will be plenty of bored and rich adrenalin people out there... :))
@tusk3260Ай бұрын
at 6:47 that's not dirty water, that's tea!
@dknowles60Ай бұрын
lots of people are now are now going through the Darien gap now
@v1e1r1g1e1Ай бұрын
Despite all the hazards of the Darian Gap, we must remember... back tens of thousands of years ago it was very very very very very easy to cross from the Bering Strait all the way down to Patagonia. Humans did it with no problems at all. Just ask any scientist.
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
Follow your own advice, "just ask any scientist", or better than that, ask someone who's tried it.
@buildurtruckurway9118Ай бұрын
Well lets just say its probably alot easier than people are willing to admit. Look at the #1 highway in Canada and what they did to cross British Columbia and Ontario. Some of the worst terrain in the world was encountered and they still managed to do it.
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
If it's so easy why don't _you_ go there & do it?
@buildurtruckurway911819 күн бұрын
@@alanhat5252 money why else. If I had the influence and the money I would absolutely make an effort.
@duanenavarre7234Ай бұрын
Many tougher projects have been done all over the world, Great Wall of China, Zuider Zee, Trans Siberian railroad, Alaskan pipeline, etc.
@orazhaАй бұрын
When a teenager in the '70's I started working on a plan to do a similar bike ride (Canada to Tiera del Fuego). My father (who'd lived in Mexico before I was born) talked me out of it due to the thieves in Mexico who preyed on foreigners. Noone talked about the Darien gap.
@rrotwangАй бұрын
It's a natural buffer
@davidbelen7199Ай бұрын
So the answer is airplanes Problem solved 😂
@michaelayling8855Ай бұрын
High speed trains are a far better option as in Europe China and Japan.
@TheSolidSnakeOilАй бұрын
@@michaelayling8855In central America. Through a jungle. Through multiple elevation changes. Low land swamps. With earthquakes. With constant flooding. No infrastructure for close to 60 miles in any direction. No power. And your brilliant idea is high speed trains.
@chriscordray8572Ай бұрын
They could have built it themselves. We don't need more of them here. We don't need to build a road.
@noahkirkpatrick8912Ай бұрын
So its like a no brainer. Breed alligators and snakes and release them there...
@shannongraves3918Ай бұрын
He had a mountain bike so he didn't actually finish the journey maybe call Netflix and try filming the skipped gap crossing that close to iconic status 😅
@davidmontville4885Ай бұрын
0:19 does it then connect them apart?
@Rgc571Ай бұрын
I dislike videos where the reader picture on the click button does not appear in the video. I feel cheated.
@LICENFIREFEARАй бұрын
Oh well dreams drowned
@evenbet9603Ай бұрын
Don't go in the water. Karma 's a bitch.
@veramae4098Ай бұрын
You're completely ignoring the problem of gangs controlling the area.
@davidbelen7199Ай бұрын
There are no such things gangs out there it's all a myth.
@bekaz13Ай бұрын
He literally said cartels control the area.
@sansobenedicttiama_der3teАй бұрын
7:30 he mentioned it
@crispysocksssАй бұрын
Theres no cartels in the jungle, its hard to survive in the aarea @bekaz13
@TommyChmelkoАй бұрын
He completely ignored that his math was completely wrong. There is way more than 10,000 people a day showing up to America. It’s probably 7 million a year not 520,000.
@kenjifugimotoАй бұрын
Wouldn't it be easier to travel along the coast than through the mountains and jungles?
@arthurdavis1065Ай бұрын
That's not what the video is about. It's about why they haven't built a road across the darien gap. Go troll somewhere else
@kenjifugimotoАй бұрын
@@arthurdavis1065 right.. but it's still a valid question related to the topic of the video.
@ronblack7870Ай бұрын
need to make it harder to cross not easier
@DannySettle-yi2efАй бұрын
Respect and Thank's for the information 👏 Vote ❤️ Blue !😂
@EnisudRАй бұрын
Who’s forcing anyone to go there?
@archmage_of_the_aetherАй бұрын
The same person who forces you to wake and eat every day.
@charlesstein2880Ай бұрын
@@archmage_of_the_aether Yo momma?
@archmage_of_the_aetherАй бұрын
Sir. Please.
@davidmiles1741Ай бұрын
Gangs and governments. Lots are political refugees, lots are trying to flee gang violence, lots are trying to escape poor decisions of their government that make their poverty worse.
@Bobzilla206Ай бұрын
You'd think they'd have a fleet of ferry boats to compensate.
@Nonyabusiness911Ай бұрын
Nobody is forcing anybody to cross the Darien gap. Countries must have borders or they are destroyed.
@JaredaSohnАй бұрын
Exactly, their verbage is very telling.
@utrinqueparatusmanАй бұрын
The title is about a road not illegal’s!
@garyeckel1656Ай бұрын
Several workers on the Pricess Ruby Cruise Ship jumped ship in San Francisco.
@adirmugrabiАй бұрын
we need to build a wall there, not a road!
@evenbet9603Ай бұрын
Go to Mars with Elon. You'll feel safe there.
@sickle7291Ай бұрын
You Americans get what you vote for
@fantabuloussnuffaluffagusАй бұрын
Typical Trumpkin.
@dietmarwolf79Ай бұрын
@@sickle7291not for much longer 😂😂😂
@frescoservice5124Ай бұрын
@@dietmarwolf79why because your daddy trump promised you something that you wanted to be promised?
@rebeccamyott7041Ай бұрын
NO ROAD.!
@davidl9232Ай бұрын
Why not a bridge/tunnel floating system around the Darian gap?
@macmcleod1188Ай бұрын
500,000 could have improved the road a lot - especially the start if each made a small improvement. Likewise they could slowly cut down trees and clear a path through and bridge small streams. Maybe 4 to 8 miles of safe travel by now. The big rivers are a problem tho. Especially with floods.
@wankercrankerАй бұрын
the big problem is the ILLEGAL crossing of borders!
@FayanoraАй бұрын
They should build artificial islands along one of the coasts and then use the new islands to link the two roads together.
@scienticstratgies2368Ай бұрын
the first answer was right we had coffee and forgot where we left of due to no GPS location guide
@0ctatr0nАй бұрын
Looks like a challenge for Elons Boring Company to solve, perhaps with an underground rail link?
@jbertucciАй бұрын
Many areas are just too dangerous to drive across. I'm talking about criminality.
@Luekutus5 күн бұрын
I think if they finished it there tourism would boom for countries along the highway. I for one would love to make the drive as far south as the road would take me.
@jorgegonzalez-larramendi5491Ай бұрын
You missed the part of the Panamerican Highway that went from Key West Cayo Hueso > ferry > Cuba, east and south thru Pinar Del Río > ferry to Venezuela. It cut days off the drive, skipping Mex etc. Little secrets burried when Castro was installed. Notice also how quickly cxrn sxrup burst into the health scene. 4,000+ Caribbean islands forbidden to realtors.
@Provocateur3Ай бұрын
If they can't build a road through it, can they cut a canal across it? The existing Panama canal is past capacity and out of water to operate the locks.
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
How would another canal between the Caribbean & the Pacific help people to cross between South America & Central America?
@Provocateur319 күн бұрын
@@alanhat5252: I'm not saying it would. It might be one way to stop it plus solve the canal problem.
@alanhat525219 күн бұрын
@@Provocateur3 why stop it?
@Provocateur319 күн бұрын
@@alanhat5252: Just to piss you off.
@101Flinx9 күн бұрын
10:35 They are not "forced" to travel through there. No one is holding a gun to their heads, "Cross or die!". Travel is voluntary. Yes, I am aware they want a better life. But traveling through the Darien is voluntary.
@abaddon18124 күн бұрын
They should have built a bridge like the one in Florida to the Keys.
@markdaniel8740Ай бұрын
Nobody is forced to risk their lives. They choose to risk their lives because they will have all their needs taken care of if they make it.
@Celeste-yl8urАй бұрын
Crocodile? Americas have Alligators!
@kellogscoleman7076Ай бұрын
"Ordinary people" don't have the right filter. What you mean??
@jscottuptonАй бұрын
I was going to suggest building two airports for small planes. But I think boat is the real answer.
@101Flinx9 күн бұрын
13:12 When I was in Ciudad de Panama in 1989, there were little convenience stores scattered all over the city owned and run by Chinese people. And don't even get me started on the guys running the brothels, they were just freaky looking.
@william21186Ай бұрын
I've been doing it wrong. I always hit the 👍 3 seconds into the video 🤦
@Emy53Ай бұрын
I don't ever want to go to that part of this globe.
@ksbrugh9886Ай бұрын
China got to find a way to get them soldiers on American soil safety. 😮 Let's talk about the obvious panda in the middle of the room
@kevinmunger1842Ай бұрын
If you want peace, do peace. You have failed here.
@NoirMorterАй бұрын
@@kevinmunger1842 Wait till the bugaloo is over.
@ksbrugh9886Ай бұрын
@@kevinmunger1842 part of the problem I see. Eyes wide shut lol
@CharmagnCody-mw6zrАй бұрын
What are you all talking about? Genuine question
@NoirMorterАй бұрын
@@CharmagnCody-mw6zr Military aged men from China coming across many with military haircuts. Then Chinese Police in many foreign nations, including in NYC and Cali.
@JJFranceАй бұрын
I feel sorry for the children...pray they don't end up in the hands of traffickers.
@kevintewey1157Ай бұрын
Why don't you pray that your country stops destroying theirs😂 Your god knows the truth. Read Confessions of an economic hitman if you want to be real
@jeffreymilburn1955Ай бұрын
Thanks to the Biden administrations and crimes against humanity
@JJFranceАй бұрын
@@kevintewey1157 No one is claiming that ANY gov't is free of blame for the ills of the world. But can't we pray for the children being trafficked by cartels? Is that okay or do you have no heart?