Haiti | They Call It the “Road from Hell” | Deadliest Journeys

Five years after the devastating earthquake in Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s roads remain treacherous dirt paths. Crossing the country from Gonaïves to Môle Saint Nicolas can take over ten hours, if you’re lucky. Only one bus dares to make the journey, facing constant breakdowns and deadly accidents. Along the way, passengers turn to voodoo spirits for protection on what they call “the road from hell.”

Directed by Alexandre Spalaïkovitch.

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  1. YES,, I doubled check on google map to compare Haiti and Domanican Republic, OH,,, Man,, Haiti looks a lot more grey yellow—-which means lack of green forestation, especially at the northwest point/peninsular—–where it appears to be bald and barren,,
    people chop down the trees and burn them into charcoal,, for living,, fine,, but how COME they don't re-plant some new trees ??? why NOT ??? nobody do it,, nobody care the future ???

  2. The best thing that could happen in Haiti is welcoming in 100,000 conservative value White Males, give them tax free status and police protection and the exclusive political vote ie only White Males can vote remove the vote from haitians. The country would prosper and soon equal Switczerland and Norway in standard of living for all.

  3. souvent les pays en plus grande difficultés qui sont les plus croyant religieux. En fai, mieux vaut ne pas priez, et l´économie se portera mieux

  4. Depi lontan politisyen ayisyen pa regle anyen serye nan peyi a jounen jodiya sa pi mal, se kraze brize sèlman nan peyi a.

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