From Cape Town to Mombasa, 3 months, 8 countries, 12,500 km: South Africa
This is an authorized translation in English of a post in French by @terresco: De Cape Town à Mombasa, 3 mois, 8 pays, 12 500 km – L’Afrique du sud
Remember that the person who speaks here is NOT me, Vincent Celier (@vcelier), but @terresco, a French guy.
First Leg: South Africa

In Cape Town we had two weeks to complete the preparations, meet our friends there and enjoy this beautiful city that we have loved for a long time. Fortunately we find everything in Cape Town and friends of friends have been helping us for the whole organization, material and administrative.
June is not the best season to visit the region, it's winter. A mild winter, certainly, but that can be rainy. We were lucky and the breathtaking views of Table Mountain, Lion's Head, the ocean from the Camps Bay and Clifton neighborhoods and all the magnificence of Cape Town, embellished our frenetic preparation with their indescribable light. It is true that the city of Cape Town is not representative of South Africa, but it is a city so beautiful that it can be forgiven. It is often said that it is dangerous, I have never had a problem, I have moved freely and many young women are jogging alone every day. Like all cities I suppose there are neighborhoods, behaviors and hours to avoid. It is without a problem that we embark on our adventure at the beginning of July.The region must have been a kind of wild west at the time, dream of fortune for fearless adventurers, in pursuit of the diamond. Diamond mining has long been regulated and controlled by huge conglomerates, of which De Beers is the best known. It is still a major issue today, not only in South Africa but also in neighboring countries. We will not be able to cross certain areas of dunes in Namibia because they are prohibited by diamond dealers. Botswana bases its economic growth on diamonds. De Beers is trying to re-establish itself in Zimbabwe and probably in the Democratic Republic of Congo, just a few weeks after the change of government.
Here on the diamond coast the exploitation is mainly done at sea. Trawlers constantly drag the underwater sands which will be filtered to extract these pieces of crystallized pure carbon which have become, in addition to their industrial uses, and thanks to huge marketing campaigns, which was called advertising, the object of women's desires. Campaigns conducted in the 1940's mainly in the USA by ... De Beers! Diamond is eternal, is not it? And the diamond is a woman's best friend ... Two slogans created by De Beers.Our South African trek ends with the crossing of the Orange River, which serves as a border between two countries with a close culture, Namibia and South Africa. Easy border crossing, as there is a very old customs union between these countries. After the customs formalities, open to us are all the beauties of Namibia, its coastal dunes, its deserts, its wild encampments and its national parks.

-- @terresco
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I confirm I have allowed the translation and I am very happy with the deal with@vcelier
Of course! You can check my wallet to see that I send SBDs to the French people I translate.
I'm from Africa so I like reading African stories. Do you know why?
Most of this African countries I've not gone to before. I don't know about their culture, people, weather, food, housing, geography, etc. So I get to know about them from stories like this, compare it with what we have over here, learn a lot from them and then I'm knowledgeable enough.
This stories are powerful to me.
I cherish my Africa - MY AFRICA.
This was an amazing travelogue and the pictures did justice to it - amazing!
Thanks for sharing this @vcelier
Thanks for the comment @enolife
I am too much love traveling I want to feel all the time around
South africa is very beautiful, i hope can go there sometime..
South Africa is not just a blessed but also an amazing part of Africa.
Nice post
Great Job ✌ ☺
Wow! what a journey. I hope someday I can go other countries as well like South Africa.
Wow !!!!!!!
South africa amzing continent ..
I think, your you enjoy your journey...
Thank for sharing your enjoyable moment..
wow.such a great post you are sharing.keep it up.hope everyone will be like on this post and they will visit this.keep going.thanks for sharing.go on.waiting for your next post
Good post Would definitely love to travel Africa.
South Africa is really beautiful and I think we very lucky to have them on our continent.