Solo London to Cape Town Travel Reports
Miles unknown. Before departing our triple shared room, Adrian asks the porter if there is anywhere for us to buy Angolan stickers for our panniers. There isn’t, but the porter pulls an old suitcase out from beneath his bed full of merchandise.
Coming through Luanda was challenging, traffic busy and roads flooded from a burst sewage pipe evident from the flow of turds floating down the street. After a two hour planned tour of the city I decide it’s time to escape. Exiting
Miles unknown. Now I have successfully completed the Congo’s, I feel my unbreakable motorcycle has now earned a name for itself. I only received two suggestions, one of which is a sure winner and I could not of thought of a more
To be published. Here’s a sneak preview: “Soon after, as Advised by Louis I turn left off the major road and on to a gravel track. The rain poured and soon the track became a shallow fast flowing river and with no
To be published. Here’s a sneak preview: “The ferry had now docked and the carrying boys started to unload the heavy bags of merchandise from Kinshasa. Before they fully unloaded my agent instructed me to bring my motorcycle through the crowded port
To be published. Here’s s sneak preview: 0 miles. “After breakfast, I take a ride in Louis’ Urla side car to the ferry port that crosses the Congo river from Brazza to Kinshasa and make enquires of tomorrows time table. There appears