3rd Day From stranded truck drivers we learn that in direction Beni 25 trucks are bogged down. Emil inspects the next big quagmire and comes to the conclusion, that with our top loaded Landcruiser we have no chance of getting through without turning over. That means, all aluminium cases on the roof have to be put inside the car. This enables us to slide through the most critical holes and passages.4th Day At a very bad waterhole, an English Bedford Overlander and two trucks are hopelessly blocked. As a last possibility to overcome this mess, we are fitting our snow chains on all wheels and manage thus to get straight to the middle of the bog before it starts to pour with rain again. So we have to stop right there in the centre, as the water comes flowing more and more. The Bedford Overlander manages finally to free himself, but then nothing goes anymore, as thunder-showers intensify. Therefore, we have to spend the night just where we stay and pitch up our tent on the roof of the car. |
Friday, 4 March 2011
Through the Mud of the Democratic Republic of Congo (former Zaire) 5 Days for 125 km from Komanda to Beni
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