287- Basic tips to overland the world and return to tell the story
When someone talks badly about a country, ask if they have been there.
When someone talks badly about a country, ask if they have been there.
When someone points a Kalashnikov at you on a lost track in Kenya you will be able to understand everything they say – even if they speak Kiswahili, Aramaic, or in the language of Mordor.
In certain parts of Africa, monkey skulls and dried snakes could be a better safety device than guns.