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    From Czech republic.Around the World with Toyota HZJ 78.

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    Every time I see round the world trips, I see a picture like this.... it must be so cool to camp with other travelers that are doing the same type of adventures.

    I wonder how they find these oasis's of the road?
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    Hello, this photo is from Yaonde (the capital city of Cameroon). It is Presbitarian mission and you can camp there if you pay a fee. We arrived there and there were a lot of travellers from South Africa, Canada, Luxembourg and England. The people were great. We spent there a few days while waiting for our visas to other countries.
    Best regards Miki

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    "I wonder how they find these oasis's of the road? "

    arrrrr the secrets of the travelling people may never be revealed !





















    well actually you start with the lonely planet guides, then you meet people in the first campsite who recomend X campsite as they have just come from there.

    and so on and so on

    usually each site has cards for others in other countries and locations.

    Its half the fun of travelling having your plans change as you meander along.

    As you get to remoter areas you get you'll probably hook up with other like minded travellers too, who usually hang a few days at a nice place before venturing into the next country or desert in groups

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    I am so getting another HJZ78 next time I go to Africa...

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    I recommend that major central Congo is experience. road from Kinshasa to Lubumbashi is an adventure. 2000 km of mud, sand, water.
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    Thanks for the links and pics!

    Since I moved to Canada (from Germany) I havent been back to Africa... It's almost ten years now. Even though I love the place we call home right now, I'm still home sick when thinking about all the travel options one has in Europe!
    Back in Germany, I always had an adventure bike ready to go, a Unimog in the parking lot and I'm sure I would have a ultimate Land Cruiser by now.

    Crap... I think I'm moving back

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