I took part in the Second World War, the Indochina war

"Mm. Yes and no! The meeting with the native people descended from the revolted slaves, called The Bosch Negros cannot leave anyone indifferent; they are the living witnesses of a bygone era. It is important not to take their reservation for a zoo! Some of us are motivated by the desire to meet others and by a search for difference, often without making the distinction between our civilization and theirs. The Jumps are the fastest in Guiana, those that come down the river and cross it at request - the canoe men. They have dexterity and amazing skill. The nights over there are in a bivouac or hammock, with the wild nature and stifling air; during the day, we cannot move without a guide and there is no GPS. Afterwards, there are the Amerindian populations of riverbanks Maroni and Approuague - their life is hard and we try to respect their traditions and make efforts so that the dignity of each is preserved.