Mining
Inside the Philippines’ Illicit World of Gold Mining
Inside the Philippines’ Illicit World of Gold Mining
#Philippines #Illicit #World #Gold #Mining
“Andrew Fraser”
In this episode, we explore the dangerous and grueling world of illegal gold mining in Paracale, Philippines. Despite the high cost to human life and the environment, gold mining has been a way of life for generations in this small town. Join us as we witness the back-breaking work of miners,…
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I am really wanting to come there and bring a metal detector for some fun. Awesome video. I love the country. Great video. Thanks for the content. π₯°π₯°π₯°
In Africa, they do the same thing for cobalt except they do not have a wooden frame to protect cave in βs, and they go down 30 to 40 feet deep
Wow! the courage to be in the hole and the faith you have to have for that bamboo cage to hold. I don't think I can do that regardless of the fortune it gives. Talagang yong persistant talaga ng Filipino para ma buhay at makapag provide sa kanila pamilya is so strong. I hope for their safety and that they'll find as much gold as they can.
they are not getting attentions in their own united states super continet that's why they come to poor and submissive countries feeling superior here in philippines. stop pinoy baiting!
Exploiting the poor peoples in the phils to make money
Great content.
We have mining also at northern Philippines, Benguet province.
Great documentary and informative on the real philippines
I love your content. I use to watch documentaries like this on the Discovery Channel. Itβs great to see the democratization of media.
Another banger π€
Ooohh you are/were in the PH! Just saw an episode in Best Ever Food Review Show with Sonny and you in it. Love that you are covering these stories on here. Really interesting to learn more about the PH through you. Enjoy the PH! β€
like the good old days in victoria but didn't get to use compressors in 1850s π the boys would go for the dry shafts instead (dangerous too)
when your stomach get hungry, no work is harder…
More great content. Be safe.
Nice episode Andrew, but that's a big nope from me, stuff that for a joke! I'd never do that.
Hi Andrew be safe
Burning off the excess mercury with a blow torch is extremely dangerous, those fumes are toxic as hell, even worse there were people including children gathered around when it happened.
Great content, uncovering untold stories and bringing them to us in a way that is respectful and engaging!
Pours small bead of mercury out of bottle into hand. That was probably the safest thing I saw. Great video Andrew.
You really have stepped up here, Andrew.
I can't imagine the desperation or, hopefully not, stupidity, it must take for this to seem a viable option.