As the sun was coming up on our return journey down, we stopped at Gilmans Points to enjoy the view of the fluffy white clouds level with us turn to molten gold.
This was when one of the locals demorstated the fact that water spins different ways in either hemisphere. The suprising thing for me was that I didn't expect it to work so clearly just 20m either side of the equator.
The Landy crossing the equator for the second time on this trip.
Even through we had only briefly stopped for some lunch, it didn't take long for one of the local kids to find us.
One of only two major pistes that run through north Kenya to Ethiopia, which some have nicknamed "The worst road in Africa". Tough on driver and Landy.
After a tough drive and prelonged border crossing, we relaxed at our bush camp for the night and watched the sun go down..
The Ethiopian land scape is a harsh but beautiful place. Here can be seen part of the northern second of the Rift Valley, which runs the lengh of the country.
Perched on a corner of the road, high in the hills, we were once again rewarded with a stunning sunset.
As is the way in Africa the locals often drive poorly maintained and overloaded vehicles too fast. So it is no suprise when you come across things like this. Luckily for them it looked like everyone walked away from this one.