Cape Town’s Friendliest Vibes 🇿🇦 vA 175

I ride from Cape Town to Kommetjie, via Hout Bay and Chapman’s Drive, in the beautiful Cape Peninsula in the Western Cape, in South Africa.
My departure is memorable as many people recognize me and cheer for me on my way up the pass between the Lion’s head and the Table mountain. Then I ride the wonderful coastal road along the 12 apostles before reaching Hout Bay where I have a delicious meal at Dunes. At parking lot of Dunes restaurant I meet a very friendly Congolese man who tries to survive by helping people park their vehicles.
After this fantastic lunch, I ride the insanely beautiful Chapman’s Drive, a road famous for being one of the most scenic in the world. As I ride Chapman’s Drive, a storm comes and it rains like crazy. After waiting for the rain to ease off, I finish my ride to Kommetjie, a beautiful sleepy town in a gorgeous setting. I go to the beach to a famous wreck.

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46件のコメント

  1. I'm glad you're leaving Cape Town safe and sound especially after that "hair salon" episode. Please stay away from townships and never travel at night. God bless 😊

  2. Don't for one second underestimate the country it's riddled with crime, you seriously need to be extremely cautious please! All the best, may the good lord keep you safe!

  3. You know why South Africa is striving???? White people white population you know why its the best part of africa??? White people structure and the rest. Its the glue that makes everything hold together you will not see anything as fancy as south africa anywhere in africa why????? White people. Sorry its reality.

  4. If I tried an epic adventure like this, on the third day I would be assaulted, kidnapped or killed. Yves is awesome, his sympathy is like a shield against the bad ones.

  5. The whole of Africa are moving into South – Africa! They are flooding
    our beautiful Cape Town ,chasing the so called dream . I wish all of the Africans can go back to their countries of origin,and rather make an effort on improving their own countries,and lives! What about our own indigenous people who's work are being taken by this "African" foreigners. Always makes me wonder,how foreigners manage to get so easily permanent residency in our country!? There must be more strict regulationsmand laws against that!

  6. Kino‼️
    The car that brushed you is from Johannesburg 😅, if you look at the car number plate “GP” .
    As someone who moved from CPT to JHB for work purposes – I can confirm those people are lawless on the road, worse than CPT drivers 🤮

  7. You are a reminder to us of why we stay in our country and how important it is to save it…
    Thank you for speaking to everyone so that we can hear their stories too…
    🇿🇦🫶🏻🇨🇵

  8. Lekker mal. Got to cycle off those extra kilos you put on the past few weeks eating all that awesome SA food. Ry daai ding!! 😎🤣

  9. Lol astounding. Several Cape Town videos and pretty much not a South African in sight.

    It's depressing that ordinary native South Africans faced down colonial armies, displacement & native reserves, police & soldiers on urban & township streets, bearing the full brunt of centuries of authoritarian violence….only for the ANC to open the borders to millions of foreign people over the last 30 years, while doing nothing to have an industrial policy to improve the structural circumstances of the underclass, allowing South Africans to self-actualize in their own cities, instead of being continually displaced for cheap commerce and cheap labour & organized crime, for the ruling elite to short-cut rent-seek off of.

    Places like Cape Town & Johannesburg are genuinely depressing.

    A people's struggle betrayed.

  10. Mr Kino, could you please reach out to the restaurant where you charged your battery? I want to reach out to that Congolese citizen who works as a security guard and who was seen in your videos explaining the hardship he goes through daily to earn a decent living. I am one of your subscribers and a South Sudanese citizen living abroad. I need the phone number of that Congolese citizen to establish communication with him to help him go back to Congo. I look forward to hearing from you.

  11. I almost finished watching all your video without sleeping, i love how good heat you have be safe and enjoy it ❤❤❤I wish I can meet you my G💪am from kenya but staying in south Africa

  12. Nice mann you took some time out to talk with that troubled guy in the parking lot.. have a great journey ahead

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