Extreme survival in Mozambique
Feb 24, 2026•Channel
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Published3 months ago
Duration51:44
Video IDi37wLeDweCM
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views12.2K
Likes216
Comments16
Engagement Rate1.90%
Likes per 100 views1.77
Comments per 1K views1.31
Video Tags
#reportage#investigation#documentaire#documentary#report#mozambique illegal logging#timber trafficking africa#deforestation mozambique#wood smuggling to china#illegal timber trade#african forest exploitation#environmental crime africa#poverty and deforestation#black market wood trade#global timber demand#china wood imports#forest mafia africa#dangerous roads mozambique#extreme road conditions africa#survival in mozambique
Description
For Bassunga and his crew, the journey into the forest is a daily gamble. Every morning, they climb into an aging truck and head deep into the Mozambican wilderness. Barefoot, unprotected, and armed with little more than axes, they can bring down twenty trees in just minutes — all for a pitiful wage.
Logging is strictly illegal in Mozambique, yet the trade thrives. Powerful traffickers move the timber across borders, shipping it to China where demand for exotic wood continues to soar.
Meanwhile, for ordinary travelers, Mozambique’s roads are a nightmare. Johnny, a struggling minibus driver, waits anxiously for passengers. After a night of torrential rain, the muddy tracks have turned treacherous. But staying home is not an option — without a full truck, there is no income.
Between flooded ruts, collapsing roads, and obstacles set by locals, the 100-kilometer journey becomes a brutal odyssey. In Mozambique, survival is a daily fight — whether in the forest or on the road.
#Mozambique #IllegalLogging #Deforestation #TimberTrafficking #ChinaWoodTrade #EnvironmentalCrime #AfricaDocumentary #ForestExploitation #ClimateCrisis #WildAfrica #HumanSurvival #ExtremeRoads