I ride from Fort Portal to Queen Elizabeth National Park, in Uganda, in Africa.
On the way along the Rwenzori mountains, I find a very intriguing resort in Kasese, and I meet some very friendly Ugandan people.
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When people say stand up, they mean stop. It is a direct translation. Africa languages stopping and standing up translates to the same thing. Also swahili, stop and stand up translates to simama.
Mooorning my friends, i like the energy in the morning. That gal charity nah, you didnβt take her contacts why?
As always, your videos are on point. Stand up is more of a direct translation from the local language which refers to stop. They probably want to have a chat.
I reckon they mean STOP. Stand up can mean βstopβ or βstand upβ in Bantu languages. For example, βsimama Hapaβ in Swahili means stop here, while βSimama juuβ means βstand up.β
Best thumbnail of yet
Charity friend look for me in kenya together with ur husband…u got something i want in Uganda as a kenyan
I want to go to Uganda to meet Charity, she's beautiful β€β€β€
Hello Yves, I have a quick question, would you have enjoin travelling the world with a trike if you were not vlogging?
Chapeau !ππ» bonne route πͺπ»
When they say standup they don't mean on your feet. They're telling you to stop.
this guy reached capetown longtime ago
The guitar hotel is very beautiful. The lady who was wth charity wanted to eat u alive. She even asked where u will be spending the night
I feel sorry for the American man , he will win… Otherwise western Uganda is Beautiful, must visit.
Haha this episode was top notch. Story after story. I have enjoyed
My guy is in love with charity ππ€£
This Charity would have knocked out my mind and I would ask her for marriage..:-)
Yves is very happy in Tooro.
Hello friend, im just curious what do you use for your bicycle to move? Petrol ?
Stand Up! is literally translated from the the local language meaning STOP, in Bantu- "Luganda" STOP and STAND UP has the same word.
I enjoyed your curry
Dude from Montana and Charity need to make your highlight reel! Save travels my friend!
Water Access: Out of its population of 47 million people, 38 million people (81% of the population) lack access to safe water. Over 21 million people in Uganda are living without basic access to safe drinking water. MY eyes iWater Access: Out of its population of 47 million people, 38 million people (81% of the population) lack access to safe water. Over 21 million people in Uganda are living without basic access to safe drinking water. My eyes is on Water Supply and Sanitation Project Phase III
Yves never stops to chat to guys, but when theres hot girls he always has time π
Haha when they say "stand up" it's direct translation for "simama" which is basically stop.