MY FIRST DAY CAMPING ALONE WITH MY TOYOTA HILUX IN AFRICA |S2EP3|
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- Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
- I'm leaving my South African friends and overlanders, after 3 nights and 4 days together in the dunes. This video marks the beginning of the Solo Overland Expedition Across Africa.
It's my very first day alone with Rafiki in Africa. I'm driving through one of the biggest and most dangerous townships of the country: Khayelitsha, suburb of Cape Town.
I'm going to cross cute and wild encounters on the road to the South Western point of Africa, the Cape of Good Hope, located in Table Mountain National Park.
Before heading back to Cape Town for new adventures to follow in the next episode...
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Great video Charline ... loved seeing the country side from your dash cam and the baboons on the main road...
Thanks so much dear!
Love your simple hilux setup! Might copy it for my next trip
Of course, do! Thanks so much!!
Africa is beautiful, great drone footage and scenery, loved the music!
Thank you so much dear! There is no drone footage though, I was on the Cape of Good Hope 😊
YAYAY ! So looking forward to seeing more of Africa ! 😍😜😎
Yayy and can’t wait to share more!
Greetings from Cape Town. Nice to watch you playing in my back garden😊. The rains and cold weather have come early this year.
You have the most beautiful garden in the world my dear ❤
Great to have you back on RUclips. Looking forward to seeing your adventures!
Thanks so much dear Marcel!!
Charline and her Rafiki making their mark on the world.
Ooooh my friend 💙💙💙
Glad to see your adventure continues
Thank you so much 😊
@@CharlineRibotta Awesome Video
Nice to see you Charline. have a great time.
Thanks my Anil!!! Good to hear from you
Ok , I’m hooked. I’m starting on backdated ones now. Absolutely stunning South Africa. . I’m going to enjoy these video’s😮😊.
Ooooh how sweet you are!!!! Thank you🥹🥹 and welcome 💙
Amazing Episode. Love how I can relate with it. Keep enjoying Africa. Much love from Kenya.
Thanks so much Anto! Much appreciated 💙
The real reason for our townships are population growth. In 1901 we had one million whites, one million coloureds, and four million blacks. Now we have four million whites, four million coloureds, and eighty million blacks, Plus about one and a half million undocumented foreigners, mostly blacks from the rest of Africa. Although billions are pumped into non-taxpaying rural areas by financial struggling taxpaying South Africans, corruption and idocrazy there are forcing those fast breeding inhabitants to follow the money to the Western-Cape. Which is the only province in South Africa not governed by a black only political party. Here our government consist of all three races. The Western-Cape is the only successful province in South Africa. South Africa is slowly been taxed to death to support an extremely corrupt government hiding their massive failures behind social payments to the ignorant masses. And huge monthly payments to about thirty traditional "kings" forcing these kings to keep their own subjects to vote for the party. In fear of losing their easy money. Meanwhile political murders are rampant, followed by farm murders. Both of which go unreported.
We're following your story closely. You are an inspiration! ❤
Thanks so much guys!!❤
Yess! You are back! Cheers from 🇨🇭
I AM!!!! 🎉
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Are you still in Africa?
I remember learning about Apartheid in junior college at age 20, it was 1981. I had never heard of it, I was so distraught and so angry. I continue to be angry at prejudice and racism today both abroad and here in my own country😢
Africa is so beautiful, thank you for sharing your amazing travels Charlene❤
@@waytogo2791yessss❤
@@bohoxplorer840such a sad history but we need to move on although it’s unforgettable 🙏🏽 thank you for the beautiful words 💙
Those baboons were so unflustered - nothing and nobody was going to hurry them! I wonder what that one with their bum stuck up in the air was looking for in that little hole in the road? 🤔 Probably bugs🤷🏻♂️
Ah Charline... That coastal drive between the mountains and the sea was spectacular !!👏👏👏
No idea what he was doing in the hole but I was about to join him! Seemed so interesting😅
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for the incredible video. ! 😄💕🎥💾
Oooh my pleasure!! 💙💙
Thank you for capturing your amazing stories & for sharing them with us! 🔥
Oooh my pleasure!!! Thank you so much for watching!❤
Beautiful landscape
South Africa is amazing!
Amazing 📸🙌
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Your love for baboons is admirable 😊
and endless!! hahaha
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I thought you have driven through Mootseki valley where one can see down below the valley until you reach Devil's gap Duiwelskloof. You could observe far below lay the valley, rich and lush, its open floor strewn with a thousand beehive-shaped African huts, the rondavels, surrounded by kraals, cattle pens, and mealie gardens. Some of the rondavels were perched on the side of the Buffelberg but most were scattered across the floor of the Mootseki. Timber smoke eddied from their central smoke holes, and even from that height and distance one could make out the African boys tending small groups of humped cattle, and women bent over their garden patches. This was Africaan's Africa to me. Views were terrific and mind blowing, provided if you do not look at the history of South Africa's massacre of natives, I meant Zulus and Matabele natives, scoundrel Mr. Cecil Rhodes who formed South and North Rhodesia. But that is a long history and European colonies were made over the dead torso of hundreds of thousands of natives! Never mind continue with your adventure and journey.
Awesome volg❤
So happy you enjoy! Thank you💙
Rafiki es muy hermosa!! Como tu también mi hermosa y gran amiga Charline!!
Gracias amigo! Pero es hermosO Rafiki es un chico!
Who hasn't had a stick your head in the ground and arse in the air kind of a day?
hahaha seriously this one made my day...I really wanted to check with him what was going on!!
Lovely footage of baboons. sadly, some residents of Simon's Town shoot them with pellet guns, which means a slow and excruciating death for them. Some autopsies have shown that baboons have over 20 pellets in their bodies. Then of course many are killed by speeding cars, so their life on the urban edge is quite miserable, and they have a higher risk of being killed by humans than they have from predators in the wild.
No way!!! I’m so sad to read this man. It’s horrible. Some people are just insane.