- To the other.
- What's goin' on, man?
- How you doin'?
- How you doin'?
What was your name?
- Stefan - Stefan? Brad.
- Hi, Brad. Good to meet you. - Cheers, man. Cheers.
(ethereal hip hop)
- Cheers, guys.
Sugarcane juice, right here, 1000 shillings.
And um, freshly squeezed with a lime.
And if you want, you can have your vodka in there, as well.
- [Aubrey] Nice. (chuckles)
- [Stefan] Everywhere you go,
you've have vloggers, these days.
(laughing)
From the one blogger to the other.
- What's goin' on. Man?
- How you doin'? - How you doin'?
What was your name? - Stefan.
- Stefan? Brad. - Hi, Brad.
Good to meet you. - Cheers, man. Cheers, man.
Where you from?
- I'm from South Africa, but we're sailing
around the world on a boat.
- Are you really?
- Yeah, we're a sailing channel called
Sailing Miss Lone Star.
- I'm gonna write that down.
- Yeah, you've gotta look it up.
- And you're obviously vlogging that journey, yeah?
- Oh, yeah.-- - [Aubrey] Yeah here,
I've got a card for you.
- Alright, hold it. I love this
- What are you guys, doing?
- No, I'm actually here on my own.
But I just climbed Kilimanjaro.
- Oh you did? - Yeah, man, so I--
- [Aubrey] Oh, awesome! - I know, right?
So I was literally just going- - Well we can see
your in good shape, that's right.
(laughing) How was it?
- Yeah but I actually put on two kilos doin' that.
- You did? - Yeah.
- How was it? How was the climb?
- It was epic, man.
Yeah, it was hard.
Like it was eight days. - Yeah.
- And it was every emotion you could imagine.
- Oh, shit. - Like--
- Climb Kilimanjaro - Man, I've never cried
on a mountain before.
Ever.
- But this time you did.
- Yeah, I cried.
Like seeing the sunrise, just before the summit,
was the most emotional thing, for me.
- Really? - Yeah, from the whole trip.
- Oh, well. Well done, man. - Yeah, if you?
I recommend it.
- Well what are you doing the next couple days, though?
Are you gonna hang out?
- Yeah, I'll hang out here, man.
- Cool, maybe sail with us?
- Yeah, I'll get your details. - Yeah, let's do that.
- [Aubrey] Uh, here, um-- (electro-pop music)
- Alright, the time is 2:47 in the afternoon.
The 30th of December, 2017.
I'm just walking through the maze here in
Stone Town, Zanzibar.
I just finished having a sugarcane juice for 1000 shillings.
And I went to Lukeman and I'll show you that.
Went to Lukeman, oh Lukmaan.
And I had an Avocado Passion smoothie for
two or three thousand, not sure.
Two or three thousand and that was amazing.
By the way, highly recommend that you go to that place.
I'll show you the details and everything like that.
If you come to Stone Town, check it out.
It's packed, busy, there's a high turnover of food.
And I highly recommend it.
Yeah, just walking through the maze here.
Probably go back through the spice market;
check it out once more.
2:47 p.m.
It is the 30th.
And it's frickin' hot.
So yeah, stay tuned.
Sized up for all my scuba diving gear for tomorrow.
I'm going diving tomorrow at two different dive sites.
And when walking out of the Dive Centre,
I've actually just walked down the street.
And it's literally full of shops
where you can buy Tanzanite and the gemstones.
Pretty much, every shop you see behind me
there on the left and on the right.
Even up in front of me,
are places where you can buy this gemstone.
Which, from my understanding of Tanzanite.
is only found at the foothills
of Mount Kilimanjaro.
I actually learnt that a few days ago.
See yeah, that's what they call: Tanzanite.
Tanzanian Tanzanite is only found here.
And so if you're into tanzanite,
then you can just come on this street and
How's it going? - [Policeman] Good afternoon.
And you can buy it from here.
So, um, yeah.
Check it out.
And just getting lost here through the many
souvenir shops you'll find here in Stone Town,
in the little maze.
It's quite nice.
And I've talked about this in previous videos,
the last couple of days.
How special this place is.
You know, just very rustic.
And like, antiquated.
And there's a natural beauty to it.
You should really check it out if you ever come to Zanzibar.
Literally, just walking around,
taking photos, checking out souvenir shops.
Buying a few things.
And yeah so, if I haven't done so already,
I'll throw some photos up.
You'll get to see this for yourself.
Everything's super cheap here.
And the sun's really hot.
By the way, I bought this singular top, by the way.
It cost 30,000, 20-something thousand shillings.
So yeah, this is it.
The old fortress, which has very high walls,
is apparently either the oldest
or one of the oldest buildings here in Stone Town.
And it was used as a defence on the island
against the Portuguese.
They were invading a long, long time ago.
And apparently, they actually did use the fortress
at least once,
to protect the island from the Portuguese invasion.
And your name is?
- Garon or Lionel. - Garon?
Garon? - Lionel.
- Or Lionel. And your from?
- I'm from Kenya.
- From Kenya, from Nairobi. - From Nairobi.
- And he's an artist, a graffiti artist.
- Yeah. - And he's looking to
go to Europe to crush it. - Yup.
To take over. (laughs)
- To dominate!
- Kanguei? Kendo? Kendwa Beach, yes.
- Kendwa Beach? Kendwa Beach. Kendwa Beach.
- I'm going there, maybe tomorrow to see my friend.
- Oh, really? Yeah? - I'm a cyclists, also.
But my bike broke down yesterday.
Yeah! - Oh, no!
See, you're gonna be walking there?
- The front tyre came out while I'm riding.
So, right now, it's at the repair shop.
So they can fix it, very fast.
So that tomorrow, I can get there.
- So you were riding along? - Yeah.
- And the front tyre came off? - Yes.
- Fuck. That's something. - Yes.
- Did you film it? Did you video it?
- No, man. I was so scared! (laughing)
I don't want to die in Zanzibar.
- Man, this guys gonna kill it in Europe.
- Yeah. - Thank you, so much, man.
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