Tanzania was fun - a gentle, pleasant and amusing country and people: a country that calls roundabouts "keepy-a-lefty's". Now it's on to Malawi a country trapped in a spiralling famine, due party to a
The heat is a real drag, but Al has crossed Africa's largest nation and learned so much. The Sudanese are the kindest, most cheerful, most hospitable and welcoming people that he has ever met.
In Ethiopia, Al is no longer a person, he is a mobile cash point. Something has gone seriously wrong somewhere and Al thinks foreign aid may be the cause.
8434.4km on a rattling bike cobbled back together with string and a teaspoon. Five months and three days of slog, sweat and lots of tears all come to naught as the police order Al to take a ride on a
Pushing his bike through the desert sands following a track that's barely there is not the most glamourous thing, but Al is happy to have made it to Khartoum.
While observing Mexico City as a sprawling mess, Al actually enjoyed his time there. With so many people living their lives at typical Latino high volume there is tremendous energy to the city and ine
There is nobody Al has met in the world who does not have an opinion on the United States. He's looking forward to seeing how his own perceptions match the reality.