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01:00We've traded open horizons for walls and left just a handful of people still living by the land.
01:06They're the Earth's original explorers, the nomads, and as their land disappears, so does their way of life.
01:13It would be easy to believe that there's no area left still classed as truly wild.
01:19But you'd be wrong. There are still majestic pockets of land that are rugged, wild, and teeming with life.
01:26We've found not just one hippo, but all the hippos.
01:30Wow.
01:31This is the Tanzania you don't get to see.
01:34And the critical thing is, we need them for the health of our planet.
01:38I'm Lucy, and I'm an explorer.
01:39I've been leading expeditions all over the world for over a decade, and now I'm on a mission to take
01:45you with me.
01:46I've journeyed to some of the world's most distant corners, but this time I'm trying to cross one of Africa's
01:52last great wildernesses on foot.
01:54A route that only a few have traveled, and never in this way.
01:58Once in a lifetime experience.
01:59I feel like I've just stepped into a world.
02:01I'm just trying to keep up.
02:02I want to show you the beauty.
02:04This place really is a paradise.
02:06The surprising world.
02:07Lots of African killer bees.
02:08This is mad, and the downright terrifying.
02:12Oh my god.
02:13I'll be joined by those who still live by the land.
02:15True nomadic hunter-gatherers.
02:17And learn how they're adapting in a world that's changing fast.
02:20I'm gonna have to get used to the fact that things are gonna get killed.
02:23As we journey across this harsh terrain, we'll face predators.
02:27She's looking right at us.
02:28Extreme heat, and days without water.
02:31I don't know if we've got enough for 24 hours.
02:33We'll need to come together and learn to work with the wild, not against it.
02:37I want to prove that this planet still has unspoiled places of all shapes and sizes still left to fight
02:42for.
02:43Because it has never been more important for us to build up our relationship with the natural world,
02:48and protect these last wildernesses at all costs.
02:51This is unbelievably spectacular.
03:03I'm about to start an expedition that will take me through hundreds of kilometers on foot with my local team,
03:09across some of the wildest, most hostile areas East Africa has to offer here in Tanzania.
03:15We're gonna be going through dense forests, volcanic mountains, and we're gonna be filming it all.
03:20I don't know what to expect, none of us know what to expect, feeling a little nervous, but ready for
03:26it.
03:28I believe the best way to understand the country's wild places, the challenges they face, and why we need them,
03:33is through adventure, the type that's on the ground, at walking pace.
03:37So we really get to experience everything the wilderness has to offer.
03:41Tanzania is bordered by the Indian Ocean to the east, and by several neighboring countries,
03:45including Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Zambia.
03:48Our mission is to cross a large part of Tanzania, and this secret land holds the key to our future,
03:53as much as our past.
03:56To have any chance of success on this ambitious expedition, I've put together the best team, and we all have
04:03our roles to play.
04:04There's me, well, this was my crazy idea.
04:06I'll be filming the expedition and navigating, as well as keeping the team together.
04:11Then we've got Julius. Julius's tracking skills with big game will be vital for keeping us safe.
04:17And Delali, Julius's son, a master chef and hunter-gatherer.
04:21When supplies run low, he'll be the one we rely on.
04:25We'll then need to find a team member from another tribe.
04:29Having someone with different skills and traditional knowledge will be essential as we move through such varied terrain.
04:36Finally, there's Winnes. Winnes and I have been working together for months getting this expedition off the ground.
04:41He knows multiple languages, and will be our chief negotiator and translator as we navigate around the various tribes.
04:48So you're looking forward to the adventure?
04:50Very well, yeah. Once in a lifetime experience.
04:55I hope so.
04:56It's going to be memorable.
05:00What are you most afraid of?
05:03The wild animals.
05:05Yeah, the wildlife.
05:06Yeah.
05:06The wild animals, the slag, maybe.
05:08Because people are normally in here, right?
05:10Yeah.
05:10They're normally in vehicles, and we're choosing to be on foot.
05:14And Winnes has a right to be nervous about the wildlife.
05:17We'll be moving through a world where everything wants to bite or eat you.
05:21With hyenas, elephants and lions all abundant, we'll need to keep our wits about us just to survive.
05:27But before we can worry about that, I need to find the rest of the team.
05:31We are just heading to the start point. We're going to go and find two more members of our team,
05:36Julius and Delali.
05:37And they're both nomadic hunter-gatherers from the Hadza tribe.
05:41And our first challenge is actually going to be to try and find them.
05:44Because they are nomadic, they don't stay in one place.
06:00I don't really know what I'm looking for.
06:02Looking for two people who, I guess, look like hunter-gatherers?
06:06What does a hunter-gatherer look like nowadays?
06:08Is it what I have in my mind?
06:12Elephants. The elephants there.
06:14Elephants. I didn't know elephants were here.
06:18See the elephants.
06:21Oh, and it's fresh.
06:22Straight in for it. So elephants already.
06:25So we have elephants here.
06:28Looking for two nomads in this vast wilderness is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
06:33But for hunter-gatherers, maybe I stick out like a sore thumb.
06:39Yeah.
06:40You see Julius there.
06:42You might see. Do you see him?
06:45Oh, is that them?
06:46Yeah, I see them.
06:48Oh, Julius.
06:51Oh, they've got dogs.
06:53We need to go close to them.
06:54Yeah, okay.
06:55Hi.
06:56Hi.
06:59We were expecting to just meet Julius and Bilali.
07:02But instead, a whole band of hadzo have come to greet us.
07:05And before we know it, we're off.
07:07Okay, we'll go this way.
07:09Okay.
07:10Does your dog have a name?
07:12Mogolomi.
07:13Mogolomi.
07:21They walk fast.
07:23I'm sorry.
07:24My physical feeling.
07:26Okay, I'll take it.
07:27I have to start.
07:29I have this.
07:35The Hadza have minimal belongings.
07:37Wear animal skins, carry bows, and live by skills perfected over thousands of years.
07:41They walk everywhere, sometimes up to 50 kilometers per day, in search of food and water.
07:46And since the expedition begins tomorrow, the guys want to get something for dinner.
07:51And make sure we're safe.
07:53At least for tonight.
07:57Yes, wish us luck on hunting.
08:00Interesting.
08:03I don't know how I'm going to cope with animals being killed left, right and center.
08:08That's what they do.
08:29It's a bit too much to show, but a single bite is made to the back of the bush baby's
08:34neck.
08:36I didn't realize that the guys had sort of already shot it.
08:40I was waiting.
08:40I thought the bush baby had a chance, but it definitely didn't have a chance.
08:43It had been shot by the arrow.
08:45I know it's quite weird.
08:46I'm going to have to get used to the fact things are going to get killed.
08:58Silly reaction.
09:06We're running.
09:10Silly reaction.
09:12Silly reaction.
09:14Silly reaction.
09:17Silly reaction.
09:19These are black-faced velvet monkeys.
09:21Precious meat for the hunter-gatherers.
09:25Oh.
09:29Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah!
09:31C'est la même chose?
09:32C'est la même chose.
09:33C'est la même chose.
09:34Je suppose que nous allons manger des monkeys ce soir.
09:59C'est la même chose.
10:01Le Hadza hunt deux à trois fois par semaine.
10:03Mais les autres tribes sont re-settled par le gouvernement
10:05sur cette lande, avec les cattes et les gosses,
10:07les gosses et les gosses d'eau est rapidement consommée.
10:10Les herds drive les animaux et les animaux,
10:12et avec les animaux, il s'agit de l'Hadza.
10:15C'est pourquoi ils se posent à chaque chance
10:17de prendre le meat, quand même qu'ils puissent,
10:19pour leur propre survie, plus qu'à autre chose.
10:22Aujourd'hui était un bon jour,
10:23mais c'est plus difficile de maintenir cette façon de vivre.
10:29En ce monde, rien d'un des animaux est wasteuré.
10:33D'un coup, straight dans les mains.
10:35Ce n'est pas la préférence.
10:37Les gars vont manger ce qu'ils veulent,
10:38prendre le reste de leurs vies.
10:42Ils ne sont plus plus fresher que ça.
10:45C'est-à-dire que l'hiver.
10:48Oui, l'hiver, bon?
10:50Oui.
10:51Oui, c'est-à-dire que c'est-à-dire ?
10:57Il y a un peu plus fort-de-l'hiver.
11:03L'hiver.
11:03Il y a un intestinal.
11:04Il y a un, elle ne va plus s'est-à-dire que je suis à l'oeira.
11:07Il y a un intestinal.
11:08Il y a un cerveau.
11:10Il y a un cerveau.
11:11Il y a un cerveau.
11:13Il y a un cerveau ?
11:14Votre-le pédérés, il y a un travail d'une heureuse,
11:17avant qu'un effort de faire faire les choses à nous.
11:20Donc, le shelter building, c'est.
11:34Je suis la seule femme ici et c'est clair que les gars préfèrent prendre le lead.
11:40C'est Han-Man. Il n'y a pas de temps de montrer qui est le boss.
11:46Je vais faire ce qu'il dit.
11:49C'est parti.
11:52C'est parti.
11:55C'est un peu difficile d'impressant.
11:59Je n'ai pas eu de temps à gagner mes thoughts.
12:09Je me sens que j'ai juste passé dans un monde,
12:11et j'ai juste essayé de continuer.
12:12C'est un danger-time ici,
12:16car c'est quand beaucoup de predators,
12:18comme les lions et leopards,
12:19sont à leur plus dangereux.
12:21Mais les threats ici viennent en toutes les choses.
12:25C'est un scorpion.
12:26Un scorpion?
12:27Un scorpion, oui.
12:29Un scorpion, très dangereux.
12:32On a un scorpion,
12:33c'est 5 mètres de la camp,
12:38ou de ma petite maison.
12:39C'est fine.
12:40C'est juste qu'on l'autre côté.
12:41Ils ne vont pas te tuer.
12:42C'est vraiment, vraiment dur.
12:44D'Alali comes avec des news.
12:46Il semble qu'on a plus de plus de petits cats
12:48à se faire.
12:49C'est-à-dire qu'ils ont peur des éléphants.
12:51C'est-à-dire qu'ils ont peur des éléphants.
12:54S'ils ont peur des éléphants.
13:00C'est-à-dire qu'ils ont peur des éléphants.
13:01VB ?
13:02Il est en train des éléphants,
13:02parce qu'ils ont peur des éléphants.
13:04S'ils sont en train des éléphants.
13:05C'est-à-dire qu'ils ont peur des éléphants.
13:18Et ils sont tomés !
13:19et carry the scars of generational trauma
13:22after years of conflict with humans.
13:24Sometimes, they defend themselves.
13:27Other times, they attack without warning,
13:29using deadly precision with their tusks, trunks,
13:32and even their feet.
13:33Each year, they kill far more people than predators here,
13:36like lions and leopards do.
13:38It's that combination of power and intelligence
13:41that makes them so dangerous.
13:42But it's also what makes them extraordinary.
13:45Elephants, they're not mindless aggressors.
13:47They think, they feel, and they remember.
13:50And that's why they demand our respect.
14:02There are only around 1,000 Hadza left in Tanzania,
14:05with small groups living across the country.
14:07They live entirely from what they can hunt and gather,
14:10offering a rare window into how humans lived
14:12tens of thousands of years ago.
14:15The Hadza rely on nature being in perfect balance
14:18and take only what they need.
14:19But in a world changing fast,
14:21they're having to fight harder than ever
14:22to hold on to their way of life.
14:25Julius and Delali may be incredible Bushmen,
14:27but this is a new adventure for them.
14:29They've never been on an expedition.
14:32So while I'll be learning from their deep knowledge of survival,
14:35they'll also be learning from me in a sense.
14:37But mostly, let's be honest, I'll be learning from them.
14:41Together, we'll step into the unknown as a team.
14:44And with the unknown, things are always unpredictable.
14:51Let's go.
14:52Oooh.
14:57Woo!
14:59Woo!
15:01Woo!
15:02Woo!
15:03Woo!
15:06Woo!
15:07We're running.
15:09Hey, these people can come in and push,
15:10no!
15:11Not to go, no!
15:13Come on, no!
15:14Oh, oh, oh!
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20:24C'est bon, c'est bon, c'est bon.
20:54C'est bon, c'est bon.
21:24C'est bon.
21:25C'est bon.
21:25C'est bon, c'est bon.
21:30C'est bon.
21:34The journey ahead will take us into entirely different environments, each demanding its
21:38own kind of expertise.
21:40et donc nous devons continuer à venir.
21:43Nous devons aller chercher un petit ami,
21:43un autre ami qui fait un autre.
21:47Nous allons essayer de trouver des membres de l'Aki et de voir si quelqu'un veut nous.
22:10Once hunter-gatherers like the Hadza, many have since merged with Maasai, taking on cattle
22:15and a more settled way of life.
22:17But it's their different knowledge and skills and their deep understanding of different
22:21lands that are going to be vital for the journey ahead.
22:26Life here has changed.
22:27The men are less often in the forest, the community more sedentary.
22:31This brings its own set of challenges.
22:33Staying in one place and keeping cattle brings pressure on the land resources and risks ancient
22:38traditions dying out.
22:40I just came around the corner and had a little bit of a shock because I saw four boys looking
22:45like they were about to go into war with their bows and arrows and their faces are painted
22:48white and they're wearing all black.
22:50It turns out it's because they've had a coming-of-age ritual.
22:56As much as I'd love to have a woman join the team, unfortunately it's just unrealistic in
23:00this community.
23:03turn for effect.
23:04My heart tells me.
23:07I took my mind when the parents was blowing up and I told my mother in Badge, when
23:18I said mother.
23:20Well, I was
23:23good to see this night.
23:26But my mother was so ceremonial.
23:29Ms.
23:36J'ai l'impression que nous sommes ici, c'est que nous aimerions inviter à quelqu'un d'Aki
23:43pour rejoindre cette grande aventure, parce qu'il y a quelqu'un qui veut voir plus de cette terre
23:49en Tanzania, mais aussi quelqu'un qui serait génial sur notre équipe, qui connaît cette région en particulier.
23:56Donc, est-ce qu'il y a quelqu'un qui veut dire qu'il y a quelqu'un qui veut
24:00dire que nous devons rejoindre notre équipe et rejoindre l'expédition?
24:08Il me semble que l'on agonise et l'enquête. Il se semble que personne ne peut pas entrer.
24:28Il se semble qu'il y a quelqu'un qui veut dire qu'il y a quelqu'un qui veut
24:30dire qu'il y a quelqu'un.
24:31Nous avons notre final équipe, donc bienvenue à notre équipe.
24:35Merci.
24:36Nous allons vous mettre en place et head en place.
24:41Vous êtes bien avec la main et l'arrow ?
24:42Non, oui.
24:43Ah, bien.
24:45Nous avons besoin de la main.
24:47Il nous a conduire avec un équipe de équipe.
24:50Nous avons besoin d'un équipe de équipe.
24:54À plus, il s'il est un équipe.
24:57Il m'a dit qu'il y a quelqu'un qui veut garder un équipe avec nous.
25:07Il s'agit d'un équipe de équipe.
25:11L'equipe de équipe.
25:11C'est-tu.
25:12Il s'agir.
25:12Il s'agir.
25:15Il s'agir.
25:27C'est bon, c'est bon.
25:46C'est bon, c'est bon, c'est bon.
26:18C'est bon, c'est bon.
26:19C'est bon, c'est bon.
26:21C'est bon.
26:22C'est bon.
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27:25C'est bon.
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27:27C'est bon.
27:33C'est bon.
28:04C'est bon.
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28:23C'est bon.
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29:00C'est bon.
29:00C'est bon.
29:00C'est bon.
29:03C'est bon.
29:03C'est bon.
29:06C'est bon.
29:09C'est bon.
29:11C'est bon.
29:12C'est bon.
29:13C'est un beau futur.
29:14C'est un beau futur.
29:16C'est un beau futur, je suppose.
29:20Tanzania est scatté avec les communautés
29:22qui vivent sur le bord de la ville.
29:24Donc notre premier challenge
29:25est simplement de passer un peu plus de townships
29:28avant que le wilde vraiment commence.
29:30Parce que une fois qu'on est dans le wilde,
29:32le soutien va être un très, très long
29:34long.
29:36Je ne vois pas les gens walkent
29:37comme nous.
29:39C'est pourquoi je trouve que tous les gens sont
29:41sont en train de voir nous.
29:43C'est quoi ?
29:46C'est pour moi ?
29:47Tout le monde se dit,
29:48« comment elle finit ? »
29:50« comment elle finit ? »
29:51« Je ne peux pas faire ce qu'on fait.
29:53Bon, on peut faire ce que vous faites ? »
29:56« Sous-tit-elle ! »
29:57« Sous-tit-elle »
29:58« Sous-tit-elle »
29:59« C'est un beau futur,
30:03c'est un peu de des choses pour tout le monde.
30:07C'est pas un peu grave.
30:12C'est bon, un peu de walk-in.
30:15C'est juste un autre 560 kilomètres à aller.
30:21Si nous faisons un autre deux pieds, nous aurons fait ce qu'on a besoin.
30:28Je vais vous donner une fois, merci beaucoup.
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30:36Je pense qu'il y a deux heures, et on va être là.
30:41Oh, God.
30:49Je suis à vous donner des propositions de mariage chaque jour ici.
30:53J'ai ajouté chaque nom à la liste.
30:55Ils disent que si les choses ne fonctionnent pas,
30:56je ne sais pas si je suis en train de se faire.
31:01J'ai beaucoup d'offres qui se sont en train de se faire.
31:04Je ne suis pas encore dans le monde.
31:06Je ne suis pas encore dans le monde.
31:08Gwyneth's rôle de pouvoir être le negotiateur est en train de se faire.
31:12Vous voulez dire que nous sommes en sécurité ?
31:14Nous sommes en sécurité.
31:15Oui, cool.
31:17Nous sommes en sécurité.
31:19Nous sommes en sécurité.
31:20Nous sommes en sécurité.
31:21OK, bien.
31:22Jalali, ce sont-ils-vous en sécurité ?
31:25Je te le dis, nos jours-vous en sécurité.
31:29Je trenteais pour les économies.
31:31À la jungle.
31:33Et la seguiré m'acquête.
31:38Aujourd'hui, la theme, la jungle et la jungle,
31:42je t'ai appris un peu à politique nouveau maire.
31:52J'ai juste dit qu'il y a quelqu'un d'autre, un autre village qui vient d'ici,
31:58c'est qu'il ne peut pas être que safe pour camp ici parce qu'on est près de la
32:03main
32:05et je vais aller voir un endroit qui est un endroit qui est à la main.
32:12On va mettre la camp ici, c'est un endroit qui est un endroit qui est un endroit qui est
32:20un endroit.
32:21Ok, on va voir comment ça va.
32:24C'est parti, c'est parti.
32:54C'est parti, c'est parti.
33:25We're finally off any sort of busy road.
33:29Moses says there's a way through to get to the mountains through this way.
33:34So just following him.
33:36He says there's something that he wants to show us before we begin our climb.
33:49So Moses has led us to this cave.
33:53And this cave has loads of cave art.
33:55And you were saying it's like 40,000 years old?
33:58Yeah.
33:5840,000 years old.
34:00Before Christ.
34:00I'm first time to come here for this cave.
34:04But we see different painting picture.
34:10Pain of human, animal, skin of antelope.
34:16And many things.
34:20But for many years ago, good for many, for generations, generations coming to see and then to learn.
34:30And people lived in this cave, didn't they?
34:32Yes.
34:37There are many theories why this art was created.
34:40Hunting rituals, religion, survival.
34:42But I think it's simpler than that.
34:45We all love to share stories.
34:47I can imagine a family gathered here watching someone tell the story of their day through these drawings.
34:52Storytelling is always how we've made sense of the world.
34:56Elephants, antelopes and giraffes are depicted.
34:59But what once roamed here have been pushed into distant corners.
35:03Their paths cut off as the land fills with farms and towns.
35:06Without wildlife corridors, there's no way for the animals to move freely.
35:11It's a crazy thing, isn't it?
35:1240,000 years ago.
35:13In terms of history of this world, it's absolutely nothing.
35:17But the planet has just changed so much in the last hundred years.
35:23I mean, it's changed so much in the, even in the last 10, 15 years, it's changed so much.
35:28Just the rapid rate of growth is insane.
35:34Quite scary, too, sometimes.
35:35I think it's really good to get back to, you know, doing these things, being part of the environment and
35:42remembering really where we all came from.
35:45What makes us human is, you know, we're all on this earth.
35:51And we all need this earth.
35:55Sometimes we just don't realise it.
35:57We have to look after it.
36:00Hey, Moses.
36:03It's quite a good way to begin our journey.
36:07Remind us of, you know, all of the explorers that came before us.
36:11Who have walked this land.
36:14And sort of just, oh my gosh, can you imagine the hardships they faced?
36:21Ahead of us is a mountain to climb, standing tall at 3,600 metres, more than twice the size of
36:27any mountain in the UK.
36:29It would take too long to walk around and time is against us.
36:33Our food supply is dwindling fast, so we have to go over it.
36:37And if we're lucky with the weather, we can summit in a couple of days.
36:40But before that, we've got to walk 70 kilometres to the base.
37:02We really needed Moses to sort of guide us through this first section.
37:05And after this first section, we'll be in to, you know, Julius and Dalali's land.
37:11And then that will be new for Moses.
37:15So it really is team effort, this.
37:18And it's everyone contributing what they can.
37:22What am I doing?
37:23What am I doing here? That's what I ask.
37:25I don't know. I'm navigating, making some decisions about how far we get and things.
37:32Keeping the team together, keeping the team morale together seems to be consistently one of my jobs.
37:38But it's good. We've got such a great team.
37:40It gets warm very quickly.
37:48You look like a completely different man to the man I met.
37:53You've got your boots.
37:55You guys look like a Snoop Dogg nowadays.
37:58He has a necklace.
38:00And Dalali just looks effortlessly cool all of the time.
38:05So cool with the sunnies.
38:07Yeah.
38:12Let's camp here.
38:15Which is cool.
38:17Yeah, we don't think there are any elephants or lions around here.
38:23I think more likely hyenas and, you know, antelopes and stuff.
38:27So you should be able to get a good night's sleep.
38:31Okay, before every camp spot when you're wild camping, it's a really good idea to, like, do some sweeping, do
38:38a bit of housekeeping before you put your tent up, or if you've got a hammock, before you put your
38:42hammock up.
38:44Just to get rid of all the dead leaves, because under dead leaves, the nasties can live there, so the
38:50snakes, the scorpions, or just, or just your average ant army that comes and gets you in the tent.
38:58So you just make a nice clearing.
39:15You might not want them in your tent, but ants and termites are some of the most important
39:18workers in Africa's ecosystems.
39:21Recycling, cleaning, and keeping the whole food web moving, they shape the land without us ever realising.
39:27And while they're busy doing their job, we're doing ours, collecting firewood for the night.
39:35And while they're in the tent, they don't have sleeping bags, they just have their blankets, they want to sleep
39:44outside, because, I mean, that's what they do at home.
39:47They're going to be next to me, because, you know, there's not too many threatening wildlife here, but there are
39:53more hyenas, so...
39:56Moses doesn't speak English, but that doesn't stop us from communicating.
40:01Footsteps. Footsteps? Of what kind of animal? Hyena?
40:05Hyena.
40:07LAUGHTER
40:08Hyena, hyena, hyena.
40:10Hyenas are one of the most misunderstood predators in Africa.
40:13You might picture scavengers, but here, they're apex hunters.
40:18Their jaws are powerful enough to crush bone, and they move with an eerie confidence.
40:23Hyenas study you, and once one chooses to come close, it usually does.
40:28All right, good night, everyone.
40:32OK, good night.
40:33You're sleeping there, yeah?
40:35Yeah.
40:35Hoping you have a warmer night with the fire.
40:39Yes, yeah.
40:41Good night, Winnes.
40:43Good night, Moses.
40:44Good night, Moses. Good night, Julius.
40:45Good night.
40:46Good night.
40:47Put the leftover food there.
40:52In case the hyenas come to sniff it out.
40:58Good night.
40:59Good night.
41:03Good night.
41:04Good night.
41:15What I'm hoping for today is that every morning you wake up, what gets me up is that sort
41:20of feeling of, you know, don't know what's going to happen today, because you genuinely
41:25don't.
41:25And it's that excitement of being sort of in love with the world, sort of in awe of the
41:31world again.
41:32et vous pouvez perdre ça.
41:35Mais ici, c'est juste chaque jour.
41:37Et c'est comme, oh, c'est le monde, c'est ce qui va se passer.
41:40Je pense qu'on va avoir de trouver, parce qu'il n'y a pas d'autre option.
41:44C'est ce qui me rends compte, la curiosité et la sorte de...
41:48Oh, ici on va.
41:54Un petit peu de vue, les montages autour de nous.
41:59Et le soleil est en haut.
42:06Even though mountains are hard,
42:08I love the way peaks bring people together.
42:12Just because you're all in it together.
42:17To the camp.
42:24Look at this camp spot that we found ourselves
42:28and we're heading up there tomorrow.
42:30Gonna hopefully get the sunrise.
42:38Tomorrow, we've got the mountain to climb
42:41and once we do that,
42:42I think we're going to be in good stead.
42:44A good team mindset
42:45to tackle the rest of this adventure.
42:49I think the sort of struggle of the climb
42:51has maybe brought everyone together.
42:55is going to look for good to go.
42:56I've got a good chance.
43:01I think we're going to be looking for a good night.
43:10Okay.
43:10I've got a good night.
43:13Good morning.
43:14à 3,600 mètres.
43:17Et pour tout le monde mais moi et Winnes,
43:20c'est leur premier mountain.
43:22Donc, c'est un privilège de pouvoir être avec eux
43:24sur leur premier pique.
43:31Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
43:56C'est parti, c'est parti.
44:21C'est ça, Julius !
44:24Le team peut être utilisé de couvrir des distances quand on est hunting,
44:27mais le weight de nos rucksacks et de climbing
44:29ça fait un nouveau challenge.
44:31Tout le monde est vital à ce que cette expédition est un succès,
44:34et nous sommes juste au début.
44:36Je ne peux pas arrêter pour quelqu'un de quitter.
44:39Je me choque.
44:40Je me choque.
44:41Je me choque.
44:42Je me choque.
44:42Je me choque.
44:42Je me choque.
44:42Je me choque.
44:43Je me choque.
44:52Bienvenue.
44:53Bienvenue.
44:54Bienvenue, doctor.
44:56Bienvenue, moi-même-y.
45:01Vous avez attend le duömageur.
45:04Bienvenue.
45:07Bienvenue.
45:08Bienvenue, Phyllise.
45:08Vous surppinga pas de premier.
45:08La première auto.
45:10C'est par beau.
45:13La habe soit pas de mapre.
45:18Qu'est-ce qu'il y a ?
45:20Nous avons toujours un long chemin pour aller.
45:24Cette tournée est tout de suite de montrer
45:26les lieux les lieux qui encore existent.
45:28Et ces lieux les lieux,
45:29peut-être parfois être surrounded
45:31par des poches de gens,
45:33mais ces lieux les lieux,
45:35elles peuvent encore coincider avec les humains.
45:48Et même si c'est incroyable d'être ici,
45:51c'est juste un souvenir
45:52de ce qui vient.
45:55Parce qu'ici,
45:56montagnes,
45:57c'est une vie dangereuse.
46:07Nous sommes dans la douleur,
46:08parmi notre plus peur,
46:11l'enfant.
46:13Nous sommes en Ahadzaland
46:15et les russes sont dangereux.
46:17C'est très clair.
46:18C'est clair que nous avons runnés de russes.
46:19C'est clair.
46:20C'est à dire qu'il est temps de célébrer.
46:22Les hommes les plus jeunes
46:23peuvent manger les gants.
46:25Je ne peux pas dire que je suis trop upset
46:26de entendre cette news.
46:28C'est pas encore plus tard, est-ce qu'il est ?
46:30Avec la Serengeti ahead,
46:32le chanage de la pluie poussait nous tous.
46:34Vous êtes bien, Moses ?
46:34Je suis worried de vous.
46:47C'est clair.
46:49C'est clair.
46:52C'est clair.
47:00C'est clair.
47:03C'est clair.
47:03C'est clair.
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