Went for my last early morning skinny dip and then packed up camp and waited for brekkies and bid farewell to the French friends and headed south to Equatorial Guinea on the dirt track.
Getting out of Cameroon is quote the ordeal, having to stop at five different offices, the most complicated so far, but no big deal they were all friendly and no issues or extra fees.
Had to load my bike on a boat to cross over to EG, $31 and $8 to load. Arrive and unload bike $8 and then thay search my bags thoroughly and then am denied entry. Had three days to enter and I missed it, never saw the entry dates, so back I went across to Cameroon and got stamped in again and went back to the camp and set up up my tent.
Found the food lady and ordered my fish and checked on the beer supply as it was Sunday and it is a big day for the locals. They all dress up and go to church and didn't see any fishing boats out or any kids on the beach. The locals play soccer which was rather entertaining and great to see how they do it.
So tomorrow will head to Gabon and then down to Congo 🇨🇩.
Did my usual, had beer with the locals and my chef lady but kept nodding off and she told me to go to bed, so I haunted down to the beach. Sat in my chair and just lazed at the ocean and you can see the bobbing lights of the fishing boats way out there but kept nodding off, so went to bed.
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