Jinji Sadan

Roei Jinji Sadan with his bike Emona cycling around the world

Posts Tagged ‘Mozambique’

The color to stop – a day in the worst hospital

Thu ,03/09/2009

The last days in Mozambique were something to write about, after the recover from the malaria I need to start to cycle again, I was in 100% shape but my visa about to finish and its 100$ a day if I am in the country with expiry visa….I had a sharp pain in my lower back but when I cycled it wasn’t so bad. The view and the faces helped me forgot the pain I was happy to have some hills and to see different landscapes after the monotony of the flats near the coast. The evenings I spent with the locals with my tent next to their straw house or mud houses9when they have more money…) they always offer me to join them for the most important meal in the day dinner, it’s the most important because it the only one and I don’t want to take from there small amount of food so I take a little and after that I cooked to myself some pasta with sardines, I am eating the same amount that the whole family is eating…

 The nights was hard the pain was strong and I could not sleep well, (more…)

Got Malaria and have to stop

Sat ,15/08/2009


Little did I know about my new country, Mozambique , but really quickly I realized that cycling here will be interesting.
First of all, the official  language is Portuguese and most of the people talk their mother tongue. In this country I shall be cycling for a long time and for long distances, crossing it from the south to the north. Mozambique is a warm place with warm people , lots of green fields and
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