I finish my ride to Lutzville, in the Western Cape, in South Africa.
After being attacked by bees, I meet a very friendly Zimbabweans truck driver who gives me money. Hospitality is really on another level in Southern Africa.
Then, I see my first South African vineyards, the opportunity for me to tell how the religious wars in France brought the culture of wine making to South Africa.

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33 Comments

  1. It is incredible how Africans always show love to everyone in the world that come to visit the continent and even those that decide to move there. Despite what the Arabs and Europeans did to them they still treat these people nicely. When an African visit or move to their countries though it is a different sick game.

  2. Nice to see your upload on Wednesday. Kindly continue twice a week uploads. As it is your vlogs are few months old so let us do catch up. What a torcher with those flies. Many South Africans believe you have not reached Cape Town yet so you are missing so many invites and meeting them. Very deceiving. Nederburg is my favourite Wine in South Africa.

  3. You said it kino,those guys from zimbabwe truly displayed african humanitarian at its best, sometime's we are the giver and other times we can also be thecrecievers. Thanks for showing the world the true "Afrikan Experience",you've wipped off so much stigma and false propaganda about africans. Keep riding keep showing love along the journey.

  4. What I like about your videos, is the way you like the food. I hope Capetown give you a surprise welcome. Congratulation with you achievement. I followed your trip and enjoyed every program. Please come and visit the Kruger National Park, but not with your bike. Go and see the 3 white lions of Kruger on a self drive, that is with a car or a safari vehicle. Don't go without doing this. Godspeed young man!

  5. The french heughnots came to CT they settled in area now named Franshoek. Which means French Corner. There is a museum all about their this history in Franshoek, they celebrate Bastille day every year. The mountains around area is called heughnot mountains

  6. Cheers to Yves πŸŽ‰
    Getting closer to the finish line is awesome…..
    It's almost a year since Yves left Uganda πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬
    Lots of love & good luck to you.

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