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Kategorie: Kamerun

Kamerun

Yaoundé- Grenze Gabun

Veröffentlicht am Dezember 13, 2019 von cyclists / 0 Kommentare

5. Dezember – 9. Dezember 2019: Am Nachmittag verliessen wir den Luxus wieder und befuhren die chaotischen Strassen von Yaoundé, um aus der Stadt zu kommen. Kau...

Kamerun

Yaoundé

Veröffentlicht am Dezember 5, 2019 von cyclists / 0 Kommentare

25. November – 04. Dezember 2019: Als erstes Stand wieder einmal die Visumsjagd auf dem Programm. Bei der Botschaft in Gabun wurden wir gleich abgewiesen, da wi...

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After passing throught the most densely populated After passing throught the most densely populated region of Namibia in the north of the country, we cycled next to the huge Etosha National Park. 
All day we were excited, since it was possible to see elephants 🐘, girafes🦒or other animals along the road. Unfortunately, we did not see any big animals yet, but enjoyed the uninhabited nature anyway.
After crossing the border from Angola 🇦🇴 to After crossing the border from Angola 🇦🇴 to Namibia 🇳🇦, we experienced several heavy storms. Most of the time, we did not find any shelter and got completely wet.
Wild camp spot in Angola 🇦🇴, shortly before Wild camp spot in Angola 🇦🇴, shortly before crossing the border into Namibia 🇳🇦
Uups! We ignored the redirection and risked a road Uups! We ignored the redirection and risked a roadblock. After some minutes this collapsed bridge was in front of us and we had to cross it somehow. We removed the bags and carried everything across.
Kids are really cute and always run after us in An Kids are really cute and always run after us in Angola 🇦🇴 and other countries. It’s unbelievable how fast those kids move, even without any shoes.
We cycled already 30‘000 km since we left North We cycled already 30‘000 km since we left North Cape in May 2018. There are still around 5‘000 km  left to Cape Town. 
Will we manage to arrive there, despite the corona pandemic? And when will we arrive? Questions we don’t have an answer yet...
Beautiful hills, good tarmac and almost no traffic Beautiful hills, good tarmac and almost no traffic. Every cyclists dream right? (of course gravel roads are fun too 😉)
After Benguela on the Atlantic Ocean, we had to cl After Benguela on the Atlantic Ocean, we had to climb around 1800m to reach the Huila-Plateau. The first part was arid and desert-like, but gradually the vegetation changed.
This picture shows why we like hilly or even mount This picture shows why we like hilly or even mountaineous regions for cycling. It’s more challenging, but the views are rewarding.
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