This is How Zambia People Treat You vA 136

This is How Zambia People Treat You  vA 136

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(Lusaka, Zambia) - Morning, my friends, from the suburbs of Lusaka! After a nice, long rest for me in Lusaka, now let's go to Livingstone, guys! About 450 kilometers to Livingstone. So today, we're going to Mazabuka. 115 kilometers. Let's go, guys! Fancy, fancy Lusaka. Look at this place. Hello! Very unusual. Yes. - Ah, very unusual. I'm telling you. So you're traveling to...

- To Cape Town. - Cape Town? - Yes. - Are you not... - Quite... - ...scared of national parks? - No, it's okay. I crossed a few before. It's okay. - Oh, yes, yes. - Yeah, yeah. Usually, it's fine.

- Ah, guys, you can travel. I'm telling you. - Yeah. - Very strong. - I don't know. Maybe. Yeah. Have a good day! - Yeah, yeah. Good day. - And we're rejoining the main road going out of Lusaka. Zambeef. Hello.

So I ran into the biggest orgy of rainbow bumps ever. It's been 500 meters. There are rainbow bumps every ten meters.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yes! Hello, hello, hello! Oh my God, I've never seen anything like that. Yeah, just to signal the traffic light coming, they put 20 rainbow bumps, 20 series of rainbow bumps, before the traffic light, and 20 series after to make sure you see it coming.

- Hello. Last time, you were in Kigali. - Yes, I was in Kigali. Yeah, yeah. - Yeah. And I'm from Rwanda. - You're from Rwanda? - Yes. - Ah, okay. - Yeah. - What's your name? - My name is Kalangwa Emmanuel.

- Kalangwa Emmanuel? - Yeah. - Nice to meet you. Rwanda is very beautiful. - Yes. Very good country. - So you live here? - Yeah.

- Hi! Going where? - Cape Town. - Okay. - No, it's okay. I don't need toilet paper. Thank you. - Cape Town! - Cape Town. Yes! Nice hat. - Yes. - Hello. - Hello. Look at this road, guys. Oh my God.

Hello! Hello! Thank you. - Bwino. - Ah! Rainbow bumps. - Hello! - Hello. - I am fine. - Oh my God. So we're in Kafue now.

And this part of Zambia is becoming the... - Hello! - ...the greatest nonsense in terms of rainbow bumps. Hello! - How are you? - Good. How are you? - Fine. - Hello. - Hello.

- You see how many. And there are like 20 series in every village. - Ah, it's a nice one. - Nice one. Yes. - This is nice. - Yes, it's very nice. - So where are you going now? - Mazabuka. - Mazabuka? - Yes. - From where? - From France. - France? - Yes. - Ah, too much, right? - Too much. Yes. Hello. - Hello.

- Hello. - We all really want to see that thing. - Hello! The Kafue River. Look at that! Oh, big river. So it's the second biggest river in Zambia, the Kafue River, after the mighty, legendary Zambezi. Hello. - Where? - Mazabuka today. Yes! Hello! - Welcome. Have a good day! Have a good day. So I need to turn here, because straight ahead, it's going to Zimbabwe.

And this way — it's straight ahead now for me — it's going to... Hello, hello! Yes, yes, yes! Yes, yes, yes. - Last, last, last. - Hello, hello! - Hello! - How are you? Bananas. Maybe I'll buy a few bananas. Hello! I don't understand. Yeah, but I don't... How much is it? - 10 kwachas. - 10. - 10 kwachas?

- Ten. - Wait, wait. - It's ten. It's ten, ten. - Ten. - Ten, ten. Buy. Ten. - Yeah, yeah. But I need a bit of space. - Okay. A bit of space. - Okay. Yeah, but I'll just get those ones because those ones are ripe.

Ten kwachas? - Ten kwachas — ones. - Ten kwachas. Okay. Just... - How about apples? - How about apples? Wait, wait, wait. - Where are you going? - A special one. - A special one. - Wait, wait, wait.

- Where are you going? - I'm going to Livingstone. - To Livingstone? - I go to Cape Town. - Okay. - When are you going to reach Livingstone? Tomorrow? - Tomorrow. No, no. Five days for Livingstone. - Five days? - No. How about apples? - Five days. There you go. - Thank you. - Okay. Thank you. - How about apples? - No, I don't need apples. I'll just buy a few bananas. - Let's go together.

- Let's go together. - Ah? - In Livingstone. - We go together... - Yes! - ...to Livingstone? - Yeah! Carry me! Carry me! - No, no. I cannot. It's only for one person. No, no, no, no. Okay, bye-bye. - Wait, wait! Which country is this? Which country is this? - This is safety. - Okay, for safety. Okay. - For safety.

- Yeah. - To see, to see. - Okay. - Ah? - Where are you coming from? - Okay. - France. France. - France? - Yes, France. - Go, go, go! - From France with this. Yes. - How many days from France to here? - Two years. - Two years?

- Yes. - Ah, are you serious? - Yes. I'm serious. Yes. - Okay. - Okay, I'm gonna store this. - Two. - Two years. I can even see... Yes! - You can even see what? - Please. - No, no, no, no. No sitting because... - No! - Yes, I do a lot of exercises. - Yeah. Okay, okay. - You see... - Yeah. - Yeah. - I'm fit. - You're very fit. Yes, yeah. Yeah. - Ah?

Yeah, I have water here. - Okay. - Safe journey. - Ah? - This is a camera. - This is a camera. Yes. Oh, safe journey. - Yes. - Thank you, thank you.

I just know "mulibwanje". Mulibwanje. - Ndiri, bwino. - Yeah, bwino. Yeah, yeah! - Good, good. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Good, good, good. - Ndiri bwino. - This is a camera? - Awesome! This is a camera. Yes. - Yes. - Nice bananas here. Yes. - Yes, bananas! - Bananas. Yes. - Yeah. - Okay, have a good day. Bye-bye. - Okay! - Thank you!

Get these ones to these. - No, no. It's okay, it's okay. Thank you! No, it's okay. Thank you. - No! - Thank you! But thank you very much! - Okay, welcome! - Thank you very much! Yeah. Thank you. Bye-bye.

Oh my God. Bye-bye! - How are you? - Good, good. How are you? - Fine. - Oh my God, the people are so nice here. - How far? Livingstone? - Cape Town, Cape Town. - Cape Town? - Yes.

Hello, hello! Yes, yes! Yeah, yeah, yeah! - Yeah. - Yeah! Zambia is so nice. Look at this baobab, guys! Oh, that's awesome. Oh! It seems to be my first real baobab on this journey. Hi! - Hi. - Hi.

- How are you? - How are you? - How are you, my friend? - I'm good, I'm good. An empty river. This is my favorite road sign! That's the best road sign in the entire world. Hello. Hello.

Hello! Yes. - Hey! - Yeah! - Yeah! - Yeah! Hello! Hello! Coal and coal and coal. Oh, there's some meat also. Hello, mulibwanje. - Yes. - Wait, wait, wait, wait! - Hello, hello, hello! - Hello, my friend! - Hello, hello. - Hi. - Hi.

- Wow, wow, wow, wow. - Nice? - So how far? - You have a nice bicycle. - I'm going to Cape Town. Yes, I have... - Cape Town? - ...a nice bicycle. Yes. - Yeah. Can we capture it? - Ah? Yeah, you can capture it. Yeah. - All right. - I want to try it. - You want to try it? No, sorry. I have all my bags. - Selfie. - Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Nice. - Okay, thanks. - Nice. - Have a safe journey. - You're welcome. Have a good day. - Okay. - Yeah, yeah. - Bye-bye. Have a good day! - Okay. - Hello! A bit of biltong. Hello! - Hello! - Hello! - Hello! - Hello! - Hello! Hello, hello! - How are you? What's up? - Good. How are you?

Good, good. - Fine, thank you. - Okay, so I am almost in Mazabuka. I think just 10k to go. It's three o’clock in the afternoon. It's time for... Finally, time for lunch. Finally.

I was recommended this Coffeeberry Café. Let's see if we can find good Zambian food there. I guess it's in a farm. Gift shop and spa. There is a restaurant here, no? - Yes. - Where is it? Oh, it's just here? - Yes. - Okay. - Sure, sure. - Hello!

Good, good. How are you? - We're fine, we're fine. - Sorry? - Slow down, please. We've got a speed limit here. - I'm going a bit too fast. Yeah. - No, no. You're cruising there. Did you come from Egypt? - Ah? - Did you come from Egypt? - Yes. From France actually. - From France? - Yeah. - With that? - Yes, with that. Yeah. - Okay.

Okay. - Yeah, a long way. - Welcome! Some nice coffee here. - There is food as well, no? - There are lots of... - Yeah. - Yeah. - Fantastic! Where can I leave...?

I can leave the bike... - You can just park it here. - Here? Okay. - Yes. - Great. Yeah, I'm heading to Cape Town. Yes. Slowly, slowly. You live here, I guess, no? - No, I'm the manager. - Oh, you're the manager. Yeah.

- I'm from South Africa. - South Africa? Okay. It's okay. I locked the bike. It's okay, no? With the bags. - No worries. - Okay, okay. - Here it's very safe. Yeah. - Yeah, yeah. I think so, but... - Yeah, for sure. - Okay. I can take a menu, I guess. - Of course, yes.

What can I get you to drink? - I'll get a fresh Coke if you have fresh Coke. I need some energy immediately. Look at this beautiful place, guys. Let's sit somewhere a bit away from the music, but… Oh, this place is awesome. Fantastic. I did already 100 kilometers, but... Yeah, I was recommended this place. I wanted to come to eat here.

- Here you go. - Fantastic. Thank you very much! - I'll send the waiter to you now, okay? - Ah? - I'll send the waiter to you now. - Okay, great. Thank you very much. Yeah. When I ride, this is heaven, guys. - How are you? - Good. How are you? - Sorry, I don't wanna disturb you. - No worries. - I've been following you. - Oh, you've been following me. - Yeah, for a long time now.

- Oh, yeah? - All your trips in East Africa. - Yes. - Everything. On your tricycle. - On my tricycle. My tricycle... - Yes, yes. - ...is just outside. Yeah. - When I saw you pulling in, I was surprised. Actually, this morning, I was watching a clip on YouTube...

- Yes. - ...about you. Yes. I think you were talking to a guy who was cycling next to you, talking about... - Oh, in Rwanda. In Rwanda, the... - Yeah, like how you brought technology or something like that.

- Yes, yes. The guy was... - Yes. - ...talking, "You're bringing innovation." Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yeah, innovation. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Yes, I was watching that this morning. - And the guy... - What's a trip about? - About discovering Africa, about discovering the cultures.

I just like to... I like to travel, so it's about doing what I like. And I like to see how people are in different places. How the cultures are... - So, is this your first time in Africa? - No, it's not my first time. I've been here before. Yeah. - Oh, you've been here before. - Yeah, yeah. - But before, you came...

- Before, I was with a normal like... - A normal travel. - With a backpack and... - So this time you decided to ride. - This time, I have this electric bicycle. Yes. - So how long have you been doing this now? - Almost three years now. - Three years? - It's... Yes. Almost three years now. Yeah. - Wow. - Yeah. - Yeah, I've been watching the whole thing. - Fantastic!

Yeah. - Lunch under the tree. And just people bothering you when you're trying to have your lunch. And people asking for food. - Yes, in northern Kenya, I had this a lot. Yeah. - I saw that. Yes. Okay. You know, it's just nice that you're here and...

- Yeah. - I've seen you. Yeah. - Fantastic. Yeah. It's great. - I was actually hoping that one day I'd meet you on the main road. - On the way. - Most of the people that do this, I meet them on the way. - Ah, okay. Yeah. - Most people I've been following. This is a road to Livingstone, and they use this road.

- Most people go through this road, I guess, because they... - Yeah. - We all want to see Victoria Falls. - Exactly. So I get to see most of them. Yes. - Yeah. - Yeah, you know it's nice that I've seen you.

You've made my day. - Fantastic. - Yeah. - Very happy about that. What's your name? - Ah, my name is Chris. - Chris? I'm... - Yeah. - So I'm Yves. - Yves... Yeah, Yves. Yes, yeah. - What's your name? - Kospis. - Ah? - Kospis. - Kospis. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. - Nice to meet you. - Yeah.

- Great. - So, can I put this drink on my bill just for meeting you? Hello. - If you want. - No, I have to. I have to do this, and I'll square the meal today... - No, no. It's okay. It's okay. - No, no. - It's okay, it's okay. Just for this.

You won't believe this. I've been following you. Like every day, I watch you on YouTube. Like every day, so... This for me is a nice thing. You know, you won't believe that you've opened up so much even about Africa to me. - Yes, I guess. I make many people discover Africa. - I see things that I...

Yeah. - And... - Yeah. - ...people see that African people are friendly. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - Many people, you know, are afraid of Africa. And I guess through my video, they see that people are friendly here. - Yeah. - They don't need to be afraid. - That's what the news tells them. - Exactly. Yeah. - TV tells them we're dangerous people. Nah, nah. This one — put this on me. - Okay, so thank you very much then.

Yeah. - This is my pedaling for you. - Okay. - All right. - Thank you very much. - Nice meeting you. Enjoy your day. - Very nice meeting you... - Yeah. - ...too, then. - Yeah. - Yeah, thank you. Zambian hospitality, guys.

- Hello. - Hello! - How are you? - Good. How are you? - Great. Thank you. - Good, good. Can I have an American-style beef burger? - Okay. - Great, thank you. - You're welcome. - Oh my God. Oh, there was... I'm tired. Nice. Thank you. - You're welcome.

- Thank you. Can I have another Coke, please? - Okay. - Great. Thank you. So in the end, it's not very local — the burger, but anyway.

Let's try the Zambian burger. Good fries. Let's try the burger. Good. Good, good, good. I am so hungry. I'm so, so hungry.

- There you go. - Thank you very much. - You're welcome. - Oh, it's so enjoyable to... Ah, the joy to eat when you've been riding all day is fantastic. You should just do long bicycle trips just to eat.

It's fantastic: the joy of eating after that, just for eating, it's worth it. - You are off? - Yes, I'm off. Yes. - Can I take a picture with you? - Yes, yes. Yes, of course.

For the bill? Yes. - Fortunately, the... - He... - Okay, okay, okay. Okay. Thank you very much. Yeah. - You're welcome. - So how fast does it go? - On average, I go at like 20 km/h. Yes! So thank you very much for the meal. - Nah, don't mention it. - Thank you very much. - Yeah.

Yeah, another one. Thank you very much. - Thank you very much. Yeah. - Meeting in Mazabuka. - In Mazabuka. - Yeah. All right. Nice to meet you. I finally met you. - Very nice to meet you. - Yeah.

- Yes. - Yeah, I've been waiting and I've got my chance. - You... Yeah. If I can... - You're going all the way to Cape Town? - Yeah, I'm going all the way to Cape Town. - What happens then? Then you'll fly? - To...

- You're not gonna ride back. - I'm gonna ride back. - Oh, come on, man. How long are you going to do this then? - It's gonna take some more years. - So that would have taken you some four years on the road. - Yeah, three years and a half. - Three and a half. - From France to Cape Town then. - Then you'll ride back.

So it's seven years, probably. - Yes. Probably, yeah. - The kid would have been born and going to school. You're still riding. - Yeah! That's true. Yeah. - Wow, wow, wow, wow, wow. Yay. - But I like this life, so it's okay. Yeah. - Yeah, yeah. It's good. Yeah, it's good. A lot of adventures. You've seen every bit of the road.

- Yes, yes. Yeah. - Yeah, yeah. - Yeah. - You're riding through. Yeah. - That was very nice Zambian hospitality. Bye-bye! So we're almost there.

Just four kilometers left to Mazabuka, to my hotel now. - Hello! - Hello, hello! - I like your bike. - You like my bike? - Yeah. - Nice, thank you. I like it, too. Look at this beautiful landscape straight ahead. Mulibwanje! - Exactly! Ciao. - Ciao! Golden Pillow. Yes. - Yeah. Where? It is that car. Yeah. - Okay.

Thank you very much. Yeah. Today from Lusaka. - From Lusaka? In one day, you made it? - Yes. - Oh, sometimes... It's got an engine? - It's electric. Yes. - Oh, you... - It's got assistance. No.

I need to pedal, but it helps. It's a little bit easier than a normal bicycle. - Where did you start your journey from? - From France. - France?! - Yes. - No, don't tell me. - Yeah, yeah.

- And you have got a hand camera. - Yes. - From France?! - Yes. - But you put this on the plane sometimes. - No, no. No. - You can't ride from France. - I did ride from France. Yeah.

- Well, you crossed from where? Libya? - Middle East. No, from Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, and then Egypt. - Are you serious? - Then from Egypt, you have been riding? - No, I rode all across Europe, then Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, and then Egypt. And then I've been riding. I've been riding all these. - Seriously? - Yes. - So today, you've covered how many kilometers?

- Today 110. Something like this. My counter doesn't work. It says less, but... - You have covered 110 kilometers? - Yes, approximately. - In one day? - Yes. But it's quite flat here, so it's okay. It's not so hard. Tomorrow I'll start again. Exactly. - Okay, good luck. - Okay. Have a good day! Thank you! And that's The Golden Pillow.

Hello! - Hello, how are you? - Good. How are you? - I'm okay. - Do you have rooms? - Yeah, we have rooms. - For how much is it? - Yeah, we have for 300. - Yes. - 400 and 500. - Okay.

Can I see the ones for 400 and 500, maybe? - 400 and 500? - Yes. - Okay. - Oh, nice. Okay. Oh, wow! It's big. - This is 500. - This is 500? - Yes. - Okay.

- Right there... So there's no power. But we'll run the generator at 18 hours. - At 18? At six o'clock, you'll put the generator. - At six o'clock we'll run the generator. Someone is just going to buy diesel. - Okay, okay. - Yeah. - Okay.

I'll just take this one. It's okay. - You just wanna... - Yes. Yes. - Okay. - It's okay. - All right. - Yeah, okay. So here is my room.

So I'm waiting to charge my battery. Let's check here. See the very nice, very fancy... Oh, very fancy bathtub. And look at the shower. Nice. Coming from the ceiling and... Yeah. Reasonably clean. Anyway, the bathroom, the toilets are here. Very fancy bathtub. So that's my big room.

See you tomorrow for the second day on my way to Livingstone, guys. Morning, my friends! Let's go! Bye-bye. - Okay. - Let's go, guys! So, we have 160 kilometers left to Choma, which is kind of halfway between Livingstone and Lusaka.

So it's a bit too far to do it in one day. So today, just a short day. 60 kilometers to Monze. Hello! Nice. Yes. Hello! How are you? - I'm fine. How are you? - Good, good, good. And you have Hungry Lion and ShopRite, the big South African franchises.

- Ah, hi! - Hello, hello, hello! - Hello! - What's there? - What's there? Nothing. It's the end of the continent. - You're making... Are you...? Are you...? - Are you telling the truth? - Yeah, I'm telling the truth. Yes. - Oh! So, are you going to get money out of that?

- Yes, I make videos. - You make videos? - So I get money from the videos. - So you're putting me on your video as well? - Yes.

Probably, yeah. - All right. Okay, one love. Travel safely! - Thank you, thank you! - Okay. - Boss! - It's very funny. He asked me, "Where are you going?" I said, "Cape Town". And then he said, "Are you lying?" - Let's share money. Let's share the money, guy. - Let's share the money. - Give me some rands. - Some rands? - Yes! - I don't have rands. - You've got dollars.

Okay, give me some dollars. - Why? - Because you're white, I'm black. Imagine talking... - Imagine! - ...this one. You, you're white. I'm black. - Yeah, but it doesn't mean I have to give you money. - Oh, because I have to work for my money. I have to work for my money. Say "hi" to her, say "hi" to her. She's saying "hi". - Hello. - All right.

- The same guy was super friendly before, and then he's like, "You're white. Give me money." It's like, "What the hell?" - Hello, my friend! My friend! - Hello, hello! How are you? - How are you? - Good, good, good! Hello, hello. Mulibwanje. - Hello.

- Hello. - Mzungu, mzungu. Yeah. - Hello. - Hello. - Wait, wait, wait! - Hello. - How are you? - Good. How are you? - Yeah, yes. - Yeah! - Yeah! - Yeah! - Hello! - Hello! - Hello, hello, hello! - Hello, hello, hello. - Hello, hello. - Yes. - The road is really rough today. - Yes, yes. - Hello! You, wait! Brother! - Hello. - Yeah. Give me a bicycle.

- Give me a bicycle. Oh my God. There's been so much begging since this morning. And the guy tells me, the kid tells me, "Give me a bicycle," while he is sitting on the bicycle. That's mind-blowing. Hello. Hello. Hello, hello. - Hello, hello. - Hello, hello.

Mulibwanje. Mabuka. - I like what you are doing. - You like the bicycle. - Yeah. This one — I'd like to have it. - Okay. - Yeah. So where are you going? - Cape Town. - Now to Cape Town? - Cape Town.

- Oh, so you're from where? - From France. - France? - Yes. - It's nice, yeah? - Yes. It's nice. What's your name? - My name is Tikatisa. - Sorry? - Tikatisa. - Tikatisa? - Yeah. - Okay, I'm Yves. - Ivy? - Yves. - Yves? - Yes. Okay. - Okay. - I'm going to Monze today.

- Monze? - Yes. - Okay, have a safe... - Have a good day. Bye-bye. What are you selling? Milk? - Yeah. - Cow milk. Okay. - Yeah. - Yeah, I don't need milk. Okay. - And sweet potatoes. - And sweet potatoes. - Yes. - Ah, but I don't need them also.

- Okay then. - Have a good day. - Okay, safe travel. - Thank you! Bye-bye! Hello. Hello! Morning, my friends! Ah? - Have a safe trip. - Thank you very much. Yeah. Let's go. - All right. - Have a good day. Bye-bye! - All right. Yes.

- So 100 kilometers left for this video, 100 kilometers to Choma. Let's go to Choma, guys! - How are you? - Good. How are you? - I'm okay. - Hello. "Yela, yela". - Hey, hey, hey! Hey, hey! - Oh my God. Bad luck. - Hi, hi. - Hi, hi. - Are you enjoying yourself? - Yes, I'm enjoying myself.

Hello! - Where are you going now? - Eh, Choma. - Okay. - Hi, mzungu. How are you? - Good. How are you? - I'm fine. - Family Safari. Hello. - How are you? - Good. How are you? - Very fine. - Hello, hello! Hello, mulibwanje! - I'm fine. How are you? - I'm fine. I'm fine.

- Yeah, yeah. - Good morning! - Good morning! Hello. - Yeah. - Hi there! - Hello, hello. Yes! - Hello. Oh, my word!

Can we take a picture of you? - Yeah, yeah. No problem! I found some friends. - Amazing. - How are you? Yeah. - Thanks. How are you? - Good. Nice. - Hello, nice to meet you. - Hello, nice to meet you. - Hello.

- Yeah, I never thought I'd see you in person. I'm... You are. - I guess.... Yeah. You showed up at the right time at the right place. Hello. - How are you? - How are you? - Well done, well done. It's good. - Thank you. - You've come far. - Yeah, I'm far. Yeah, yeah. - Where's your next ending? - Cape Town. - Cape... Oh, you're actually going straight... - Sure? - Yeah, yeah. I'm going to Cape Town. Yeah.

- Yo, that's so cool. - So when do you arrive in Cape Town? - Ah? - When do you arrive in Cape Town? - When? Probably November, I think. - Sure? - Yeah. - Yeah, I never thought you were going to do... To be honest. We're actually from Cape Town and Johannesburg. - Ah, okay. I mean, I could hear your accent.

I thought you might be South African. Yeah. So you're from Cape Town and Johannesburg. - Yeah. - Okay. - Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Sure. - Nice. - So how do you go past the border gates? - Ah? - How do you pass through the gates? The borders. - The borders? - Yeah. - Well, I just...

I mean, sometimes you get a visa before. Sometimes I just get a stamp. - So good to see you. - Thank you! Nice to meet you, too! Yeah. - Can we take a photo with you? Do you mind? - Ah? - Do you need some supplies? - Can we take a photo with you? - Yeah, no problem. Yeah. - Do you need water or some supplies? - Come, guys. - No, it's okay.

I have... - You have water. - Thank you very much. Yeah, I have... I have everything for today. - I kind of suspect too heavy on this... - Camera. - Anna, you're in. - Nice meeting you. Yeah. - Nice meeting you, too. - So you're traveling back to Cape Town, right? - Yeah, we're traveling back now. Yeah. - Yeah, we're traveling.

Yeah, just... - How long for you? - Probably another day, you know. - Oh my God, that's funny. For me, a few months. Yeah. Then I have... - In Cape Town, come... - Ah? - If you're in Cape Town, come to see us. - Okay, yeah.

I'll give you my WhatsApp number. - Yeah. - Yeah, you can... - You can send me the picture as well, so... - Yeah, now we'll send the... - Or we can take it with your GoPro if you want. Yeah. - Oh, the pic? Yeah, but I'm filming now, so... - Oh, you're filming.

- Bye. Enjoy! - I'll drop you a message while in Cape Town. - Ah? - Message us. - Okay, okay, okay. You message me. And then I'll write that I should message you in Cape Town. - See you, man. - See you. See you in Cape Town then, hopefully. - Yeah. - Oh my God. What happened to my...?

Is this...? - I'm gonna take a video of one of you, guys. - Good luck. - Good luck. Bye- bye! Nice meeting you. - You, wait. - How are you? - Good, good. How are you? Hello. - Hello, hello. - Hello, hello.

Today Choma. - Choma? - Choma today. - From where? - From France. Today from... - No. - ...Monze, Monze. - Yeah, Monze. - Monze. Yes. - Yes. - Where are you going? - Ah, I'm just circling. - Ah, okay. - Yeah. - I'm going to Cape Town. - Okay. All right, safe journey. - Safe journey. Thank you. You too.

Hello! Oh, a nice shop for tourists. Hello, hello! - Hello! - Hello, hello! - Hello. - Hello! - Hello! - Hello, hello, hello! - Hello! - We can see that we're slowly approaching Victoria Falls because there are more and more tourist shops on the road. Beautiful. Hello. Wow. All the drums. Fantastic. Hello!

Hello! Yes! - Yes, yes. - Yes, yes, yes. Hello! - Hello! Let's go to eat. - Hello. - How are you? - Mabuka. Good, good. - Yeah. - Hello. - Hello. I am fine, I am fine. - Where do you go? I am fine. I am fine. - Cape Town, Cape Town. Hello.

That's very typical of Zambia: all these booths for phone companies. So I guess this is Downtown Choma, guys. So we did 275 kilometers from Lusaka to reach here. It's time for me to rest a bit and to do some editing.

See you for the next adventures! Ciao, guys. - Hello. - Hello, hello.

2024-09-17 19:36

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