Military men in Togo take my camera 🇹🇬 |S7E58|

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Military men in Togo take my camera 🇹🇬 |S7E58|


In this episode I am exploring the mountains of Togo, West Africa. It’s a beautiful area and the motorcycling is amazing here. The rainy season has started though, so I need to find some shelter to hide from a storm, but after that I continue to go and see a waterfall. A few kilometers before the waterfall, there is a roadblock and they do not…

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  1. Very dangerous traveling by yourself. Why put yourself in that situation .i see females do this all the time..awesome story if you survive though..good luck on your journey

  2. If it was me, I would’ve wanted to leave the country and not give any of my tourist dollars to the country that had police that tried to bully and intimidate me (they were incredibly intimidating) you, as we all know, are a better person than I and I’m glad I get to travel with you thank you again Noraly

  3. Come to Pakistan You will see the hospitality of Pathans.. and also explore the beauty of northern Area's , like Swat, Kalam, Upper dir, skardu, chitral, Gilgit, and much more… We invite u with love

  4. What a precarious situation when you were pulled over and they took your camera and enquirer about the gps. You handled the situation with grace. This could have easily gone wrong, so glad you made it out of there.

  5. This episode is why I worry about Noraly so much. Her inner strength, patience, and confidence is off the charts though. Definitely one in a billion.

  6. The level of ignorance for some of my people is shocking. And just because you're holding a gun you think you can bully anyone because you don't understand some basics in life. Shame on the dumb soldier.

  7. An old Scottish engineer once told me he was taking a convoy of dumper trucks to a new site in the Sahara and got stopped at a checkpoint, and after showing the paperwork was in order they still wouldn’t let the truck through because they didn’t have windshield wipers. They had been working in a copper mine and it hadn’t rained for three years. You have to grease your way across Africa