Just imagine so you’re allowed to visit Angola on visa free but Angola passport holders are not allowed to visit france on visa free but do require visa in order for them to enter france this injustice must stop in Africa 😳
We do lock it but will then leave it alone. Acting suspicious and not trusting would change the experience in places and we don't feel comfortable with that.
Not a good idea to drive at night in northern Namibia and southern Angola. Most of the people there are cattle and goat herders. The cattle loves to sleep on the roads at night because the tarmac keeps the heat.
Wow !! phenomenal ! the change , not only in scenery but the lovely people you met so-far ! Good to see the curiosity and the openness of all the Angolans ! Amazing how they accept and welcome strangers - heart warming . not giving any advice, you guys are seasoned travellers and know how to navigate different cultures and customs . enjoy the fabulous adventure and thank you for spoiling us ! love to both of you ❤
Hi, i love namibia and angola. I lived in oshakati and did my border duties duties with the SADF during the border war which lasted for 21 years. Its just dissapointing that u dont name the towns that u pass thru.
Aw the joys of over landing meeting all the new people and cultures , as well as new kinds of food . The people there seem very interested in your rig ( got to love a Land Rover for that ) and What spectacular country side views and aw inspiring drone shots as well . Always have loved how you two interact with the local people . were ever your travels take you . Thanks again for making my day with another great adventure video . Cheers from Steve Stott in Sutherlin Oregon U.S.A. :):) 🍻😁👍🏼🐘🦓🌍
Quels paysages magnifiques ainsi que les 🌅 . La population semble être d’une extrême gentillesse. C’est un pays qui a traversé des guerres après le départ des portugais et j’espère pour eux qu’ils retrouveront la sérénité. Steffi tu es très maniaque dans la pose du drapeau 😉. Avec Leigt vous appréciez cette bière 🍺. Le canyon est d’une beauté exceptionnelle. Bon courage pour la suite. 👏👏👍😘🇫🇷
I got to hand it to the both of you coz hoping in and out for all the country’s you both have been through it’s not that easy. The everyday Joe blow would have no idea just what’s involved in doing it. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Easy to see that there is no personal space here😂 You can tell there is no motive, and their intentions are good, though. The first instinct in the US would be to get everyone away from the truck ASAP.😊
Morei em Angola por seis anos e nuca tive coragem de explorar/viajar pelo pais, parabéns por mostrar bravura e explorar lugares maravilhosos, hoje construindo meu camper truck mb 608d vejo o quanto vocês são bravos, eu falando aqui do Brasil e em breve America do Sul e depois mama Africa.
I know I’ve said this before but I’ll say it again, your rig is soooo nice!! Definitely one of the best built overland rigs anywhere in the world. I love it!
Tjrs aussi plaisant….hésitez pas a mettre des rush…des bêtises ou des loupés ….bonne continuation et Attention Stephy tu vas retrouvé le pain,fromage et gastronomie Française !!!!!!
As a fellow African, Rwandan to be exact i think colonization was meant to be ...they would end up coming for us one way or the other, they had already invented guns therefore they would force their way in and also our kings were sellouts dont forget about that, African leaders are the biggest threat to Africa , But no one is ready for the convo, we keep blaming the white man
I wouldn't just have pulled off the road near some village to camp in Angola...crime is rife and you guys need to be more careful in future...rather head to a camp where there is good security etc. Safe travels.
How many reports do you have of robberies against tourists in rural areas?Angola is one of the most welcoming people in Africa, vomit your prejudice elsewhere
@@celsiocaetano9956 Here is a quote my my government's travel advice to Angola: "Angola has a high crime rate. Common crimes range from petty theft to armed robbery and carjacking. The risk of violent crime is much higher at night. Don't walk alone or at night. In and around Luanda, criminals have kidnapped foreigners from vehicles. Lock your doors and windows, even when moving. Be alert for attempts to stop your vehicle." I'm not "vomiting prejudice" just stating the facts after having lived & worked in Southern Africa for over 40 years. Yes, Angola like South Africa & Namibia...most citizens are friendly and peaceful, but Southern Africa still have one of the highest violent crime rates in the world.