Sausage Sharing Gone Cheesy in Africa ! 🇳🇦 vA 155

I arrive in Tses, in Namibia, in Africa.
As there are no guest houses in Tses, I have to sleep in the catholic church of the village. The Father running the church welcomes me very nicely, and after settling in my religious room, I go to buy some groceries with 2 lovely kids of the church.
The next day, I ride to Keetmanshoop, where I meet some very friendly and funny locals. Later on, as I go to try a bit of street food, I have a very weird interaction with a woman working at the local market.

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48 Comments

  1. You reached 260K 🎉🎉🎉 those two boys were so adorable, when you offered them juice they took the big bottles 😊probably they never had a chance to purchase that size of the drink. You are so kind to stop on the road and talk to people ❤ good luck from 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  2. I'm one hundred percent sure the lady who asked for a sausage was joking, just some sort of initiating conversation, I don't believe she literally meant it. Kenyans we are still following, can't wait for the next adventure, thanks Yves

  3. Takeaways from the video: First, the guy who promised to make a call to the Father where you needed to wait for him at the parking lot; second, the Father himself, a very polite guy; third, the two intelligent boys in the church. Last but not least, I was also impressed by the landlord in Keetmanshoop. That old man was great.

  4. Loved the pastor at the beginning. He seemed to have charisma. Namibia is a great destination

  5. You skipped a very important part of this journey….i really wanted to see the two sisters staying next to you….also did you cook the food or you ate it raw?

  6. Yves I understand your anger the way some people drive – I cycle around a city in Ireland and some will litterly drive me off the side of the road because there going so fast it’s very annoying !!

  7. We in Africa love to talk😅. This is something in our body’s genes. It is nice that you accept this because Europeans do not like to talk a lot.

  8. Can't believe that i have followed Yve for a year now. Great job Thanks for "bringing " us with you. Twendeee

  9. Southern African countries we are very welcoming people spirit of Ubuntu. ❤ SADC

  10. ❤Rodrigo and Christopher, along with the priest, restored my faith in humanity. I nearly shed a tear.😢 I pray that God will continue to protect the innocent ones.

  11. Such well mannered boys ! Intelligent and with alot of dreams ! God bless them I pray Rodrigo will travel the world and may God's Glory shine through his life ! So sweet, appreciative and humble boys !

  12. Media is always portraying South Africa in negative but it’s actually not as bad as people make it to be

  13. Namibia is way safe. Please be careful as soon you reach the south african border. Always look like you know where you going even when you don't. On the road is a little better in terms of safety but as soon as you about to approach cape town it is becoming to be more unsafe. But God will carry you through. Be safe and enjoy .

  14. Something must be done for Rodrigo to realise his dream of travelling the world. The two young laids were so respectful, it was so beautiful to watch.

  15. You have a problem with sharing with African people… Yet u want them to subscribe and support you🤔

  16. Watching here from Denmark no sun in days whatsoever. I really enjoy seeing clear sky and the sun. Also a big shout out to those tho nice gentleman offering you drinks. Those two kids are so nice to meet. Btw: whats up with those people standing by the roads in the middle of nowhere?

  17. When you reach South Africa, visit the Legendary Barber Shop of some comedian who will make you laugh as he shaves 😂 @william

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