After a very impulsive decision, me and Tobias took one backpack and sat ourselves down on the nightmare 16 hours ride from
The kamikaze-driver had a serious issue with suicidal thoughts, it felt like as if he really wanted everbody on the bus DEAD! He aimed at every big hole on the road and every piece of stone their was, on the road which only had 30% of asphalt. The women were actually screaming for their lives, as the driver was trying to be a Modern Brave heart through the Jungle!
We encountered trucks and other vehicles that couldn’t really fit the road, so a lot of times our driver was driving outside the road! For the first time in our lives, we were really afraid that we were going to Heaven (or Hell!). When we crossed the Kenyan border, the military police searched all Sudanese and Congolese refugees that didn’t have any valid IDs. I’m telling yah, the military police could rough up the refugees like George W Bush hunts Terrorists!
Every 10km, the Bus was stopped by heavily armed Highwaypatroll officers, with ”spikmattor” (look it up in a Swedish dictionary if you want to know what it is). And their was at least 40 stops on the way to
After a few not maybe so exciting days in
Well, if we put it like this, we’re freaking happy to be back in laidback, safe and secure
In a few hours we're heading up to Iganga and the Americans...sometime during the weekend, its Mbale and Bubulo !
Assanti Banna ( "Thank you brother" in Kiswahili! )

2 comments:
Vad ni lever farligt! Se till och kom hem levande...Kram
Skönt att känna att man lever ibland?! N'est ce pas?
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