There is no place like Africa ...!
Most pictures speak for themselves.
At least one goat decides to enjoy a view of the world. Binoculars would have been splendid indeed!
Truly a colorful parade!
An ostrich has come to purchase some diesel for its companions
Even giraffes would like to attend Mass!
A sky scrapper atop a vehicle!
Who says a poor African does not work hard? Or is it because he is poor, he is forced to work very hard?
Pose your question to the traffic police – “Who has the right of way?”
There is no danger of losing the mobile. Ideal for hands-free driving and talking!
Don’t fool yourself into thinking that you can overtake an ostrich. And you will count all the stars in the sky when the ostrich kicks your knees!
A Rolls-Royce ride for the bride on her way to her wedding celebration.
This is truly African hospitality. You would be fed and fed till you are “fed up!”
A bicycle? A road roller? A new technical invention?
Ah, the Bugerere matokes ( Uganda ). My mouth waters! I hope the vehicle reaches the market in one piece!
Every inch is taken!
Uninvolved in Africa ?
Everyone wants to make the most of what is available.
Ah, the plastic bucket, may be the wearer is convinced that it it more useful than the helmet.
A metal bed for barbequing in the evening and sleeping for the night!
It never occurred to me that goats could double up for festal balloons. But here they are only looking for their “daily bread”!
I wish this wooden-frame motor cycle could take part in a motor cycle race and win handsomely!
Human inventions have no limits!
Some have to truly work very hard to win their daily bread!
Roadside carpenters making their living by making and selling beds and sofas in Nairobi .
A skyscraper in the making in the background!
What a catch! Does that remind you of the 153 big fish that Peter caught!
You wouldn’t dare steal this car just to get hold of an African python, will you?
Some country buses would have a smaller crowd trying to get in. A free ride perhaps!
Ah, the joy of watching a football/soccer game with some imported booze, kept cool by ice!
A home made pool table. And the balls too are home made, no doubt!
The entire village wouldn’t mind posing with their hero, a “Nile Crocodile”, 6 meters (18 feet) long!