urbandekay
Active Member
That matters in Africa can get a little chaotic is perhaps an understatement, in fact trying to do things in anything like the normal manner can be downright dangerous or prohibitively expensive. Not that doing things the African way is without risk, but sometimes you just have to go with the flow, as the expression goes. Thus I found myself driving a Toyota Cecilia 15 miles down a rough track in the dark on my way to a remote East Africa village, not far from Lake Victoria.
Driving back a week later, this time in the light of day I was impressed how well this car coped with the conditions and despite scraping the bottom of the car on rocks with annoying regularity there appeared no significant damage. No wonder these seem such a popular vehicle in these parts.
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all the best urban
Driving back a week later, this time in the light of day I was impressed how well this car coped with the conditions and despite scraping the bottom of the car on rocks with annoying regularity there appeared no significant damage. No wonder these seem such a popular vehicle in these parts.
Pics to follow
all the best urban