I DRIVE ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS ROADS IN AFRICA |S2EP21|
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- Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
- I'm leaving Sinazeze and the lake Kariba to head East again. Next stopover: the sweetest town of Mazabuka. I love the road to get there although very very challenging. I can't see cars but mostly huge packed trucks driving on destroyed roads. I'm impressed but also worried and wondering...
After hours focusing on potholes and other hectic elements on the road, I reach Mazabuka by the end of the day. I already love the vibes of this town which literally means 'to cross over the river' in a local Tonga language.
I couldn't see me driving more so I decided to withdraw some cash and to find a place to park Rafiki. A restaurant accepted me to park the Hilux and to spend a night on their premises. I enjoyed this time to treat me with a nice pieace of chicken and some fries at the restaurant. I met some locals who invited me to watch a football game. I had an amazing and short night. The next morning, I'm full of good energy and I cannot stop singing and dancing in the car. I stop to buy some fresh fruits and veggies at the ladies on the road, and spent some time with them joking. Zambians are definitely one of my favourite humans now! Okay, let's hit the road again to the North East part of lake Kariba: to Siavonga. I'm amazed by the beauty of the landscape but shocked to see so many cars burnt and completely destroyed along the road. When suddenly, I witness a terrible accident between a massive truck and a small car. I am shocked. Zambia is beautiful but definitely dangerous when it comes to driving around...
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Every episode is beautiful like yourself Frenchie, specially when you are talking in your French accent, seems like your every word is HONEY dipped !!!!!!
Oooh thank you so much dear Muhammad!!! So kind!🙏🏽
Super de revoir la Zambie, j'ai habité 3 ans dans le Kafue National Park, bon voyage
Mais non !! Magnifique ton experience ! Merci Pierre !
Always putting out the most beautiful videos. Love that you share and take me places I never knew existed. Keep safe.
Thank you a thousand times!💙
Irrepressible optimism as a guide to living a “free” life! Your optimism and generosity seems to help you overcome unrealized difficulties, CR!
Thank you so much man! Your words go straight to my heart 💙
Love the views
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I have learned so much from you during this journey. You make the world a better place.
Ooooh you are going to make me cry!!!! Thank you so much…..🙏🏽🙏🏽
Oooooh I looooove Zambia!!!!
I feel you soooo much!!!
Your laughter! Beautiful to hear!
Ooooh💙
Hello Charline. Superbe!!!! Merci😀
Merci infiniment pour ta fidelite Frederic !
❤ te felicito mi gran amiga charline ❤
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Charline,👸 🌹🌹Love the drone shots, thanks for sharing, 🚁please be careful, stay safe and happy adventuring. Watching your channel and Itchy Boots' channel driving in Africa is for the brave 🦸♀. Love you channel. 💗 Cheers 🍷🍷🧔
Ah Charline 😮 SUCH Dangerous roads! I watched a lot of the episode between my fingers 🫣😱
But so glad you met such nice people in Zambia ☺️
Haha I know that was quite smtg!! Thank you friend! 🙏🏽
Big big respect for you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I like the positive vibe you carry
Thank you so much!
Safe driving ok nic❤
Thanks so much man!
@@CharlineRibotta 👍👍🌹
Regarding your fridge, look also for national luna, southafrica. Has a Danfoss aggregat inside. Have it since 3 years 24/7 running and works also in the hot car.
Hope you find a replacement soon.
BR
Mario
Thank you so much dear! Sorry for the delay in my reply🙏🏽
Good question😂. Where is he😂 why are you alone
Why do I need someone? For what? Troubles? No thank you.
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Yes, I’ve just got back from East Africa and the same questions asked over and over again: where is my wife and why am I on my own? It seems to be incomprehensible to them.
I feel you soooo much!!!! But it’s so powerful to be on our own!
You’re a very special young lady 👌 Your a cool chick 👍👍. You have magic powers 💪💪💪💪💪💪
Ooooh you are so kind!!!! I don’t know but I enjoy this adventure so much😊
Love you
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You are very inspiring.
I have travelled every continent before I turned 50 and 54 countries, and in Nov 2019 I decided once I returned from my 2020 overseas trip I would create my home on wheels and travel my home country, Australia, for the next 10 years, I had no idea COVID was going to happen, my decision saved me, as I would've had an overseas ticket to fly somewhere normally.
I also see the world differently now, and I agree with you in everything you say you are amazing. The biggest hurdle I feel we all have as individuals is taking back control of our lives and once you do that, you can do anything. I too always get asked why I'm travelling solo, I wouldn't do it any other way, plus I'm too difficult to live with...lol!
I will be overlanding overseas with my Toyota Hiace in the future, I will be at least 60 years old when I do it, my question is in regards to the issues you had e.g. the Uganda children throwing rocks at your vehicle, is there anything you could've done differently to avoid those things happening?
@@vickimathews1970 hi Vicki, thank you very much for taking the time to watch my adventure and for commenting! I love your mindset and everything you say. I share your thoughts about traveling solo very much, even though I’m still not understood. You sound very inspiring. I couldn’t have changed what happened with the kids throwing stones…sadly. Or maybe not to drive through Uganda but I needed to see this amazing country. The world needs to know about countries in Africa, they need to see the beauty and everything we can learn from Africa. It’s a precious continent, intense, very intense, but precious💙
@@CharlineRibotta wow, I didn't expect you to reply so fast, how do you do it, I know you're back in your home country, still though, you'd be very busy planning your next adventure, I guess?
I think you'd love South America, it's less dangerous, mostly, they do have cougars and all those reptiles, worse than Australia, everybody thinks our spiders and snakes are dangerous, they haven't been to Africa or South America obviously and the bears and wolves in Europe and North America...lol...I think our country is safer than any other continent that large...lol...
I really enjoy watching your adventures, you are one of a handful of solo women travellers I've seen on social media who's travelling in a vehicle, most solo travellers I see on social media are men, or women travelling on motorcycles, you are my idle.
You are more than welcome, you deserve amazing praise for everything you're doing, saying, teaching, etc.
Yes, the only way to stop things from happening is to not do anything...lol...well that counts us out...😂...and I know exactly what you mean by not sleeping soundly, that's happened to me ever since I became a Mum, I'm lucky if I get 5 hours sleep a night, and even that's broken, I'm a light sleeper and my head is always thinking, researching, learning, planning, like yourself, always active in the mind, so hard to switch off in a place where the animals can harm you, or worse kill you, not to mention the odd local who wants what you have, always on edge.
Keep doing what you're doing, it's working and you are a pleasure to watch. If you ever come to Australia please contact me. I'm in a place called Robe in South Australia.
I've just come back from Zambia I thought the road were very good, I covered 1,600km
Good for you!
Tell that about the roads to politicians.
@@suwilanjikasese364 I don’t know them…🙃
My hero. They ask me always where is your wife😂😂😂
Oooh friend 🙏🏽 hahahaha I feel you!!
@@CharlineRibotta So irritating sometimes:)
@@MarcelEling I agree😅
@@CharlineRibotta ❤️
Wóóów ❤️ Beautiful ❤️❤️
Thank you sooo much dear Jana! 💙
Don’t see people in Zambia. Even villages.
I made other episode about Zambia where I stayed with a Zambian family, you should watch it! 😊
Very sparsely populated, and underdeveloped if comparing with East Africans countries nearby.
@@saranalunga very true! Very different from Uganda for example! I agree with you🙏🏽
@@CharlineRibotta oh ya, Ug is over populated, with refugees and a high birth rate.all unemployed, always on streets or roads. Such a lonely country.
Meant lovely country.
But why alone?
Why not? I’m single and I don’t want to wait for a man to realise my dreams.
For reals @@CharlineRibotta
So you saw an accident and you did not stop! You have an audacity to talk about without stopping and helping, where is your moral compass?
The people just got evacuated! How dare you to think about such thing?? Shame on yoy!
Do they even have speed limit signs on their roads?
Not on these ones….😔
What drone are you using? Love your shows..!! Be safe..!!
Thank you sooo much! I’m using the mini mavic 2 😊