1. Hello! Thank you,
everybody, thank you,
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2. and welcome to what is
a Top Gear Special,
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3. a two-part adventure
around the heart of Africa.
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4. We were each told to buy
a second-hand estate car
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5. here in Britain for not more
than 1,500 quid.
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6. And then we were told to report,
with our cars,
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7. to the start line, which was
in a small village in rural Uganda.
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8. So, you've seen Sir David
Attenborough's take on Africa,
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9. now it's time to see ours.
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10. 'I was the first to arrive
and I was feeling a bit nervous.'
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11. As you can see, I've gone for
a BMW 528i, and on the internet,
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12. it looked fantastic.
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13. But, I've now had the chance to
examine it more closely,
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14. and one or two things are giving me
cause for concern.
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15. For example,
it's got a manual gearbox.
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16. Now that tells me the previous owner
was the sort of chap that
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17. likes to take it to the max
between gear changes.
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18. Secondly,
the front tyres are Pirellis,
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19. the back tyres are made by a company
I've never heard of.
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20. So that tells me
it's been run on a tight budget.
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21. I don't know what the challenge
is going to be,
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22. but I'm going to be doing
it like that.
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23. Oh, hang on, that is the throb
of a turbocharged flat-4 engine.
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24. A sound which, all over the world,
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25. heralds the imminent arrival
of a moron.
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26. 'And it did here, too.'
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27. It's Richard Hammond, everybody,
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28. who I suspect has started
to dye his hair.
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29. See what you think.
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30. Hammond!
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31. And there it is.
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32. It is, yes.
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33. Well, there can be only one word.
Legend. Subaru Impreza WRX estate.
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34. And driven by emeritus professors
all over the world.
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35. Yes, yes. No, no.
Just hang on. Here's my thinking.
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36. I don't know what challenges face us
here, but think about it.
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37. Subaru stands for
Toughest-Thing-On-The-Planet,
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38. WRX stands for world rallycross,
which the Impreza just owned.
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39. It's all there. Four-wheel-drive,
turbocharged estate.
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40. But you're going to look
stupid doing it.
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41. I don't have to look.
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42. I know I'm wearing double denim,
and that is a mistake,
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43. but you've got Daktari trousers on,
and the wheels of the agri-yob.
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44. Actually, it looks a bit like you.
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45. What?
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46. You know, small, and with
a sort of surprised expression.
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47. "A tree!" Yes.
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48. "A house!"
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49. Well, then, that's perfect.
My face in that car.
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50. Honestly, I'm so chuffed.
This time, I've done this right.
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51. Big boot. Practical.
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52. Practical?
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53. So, what have you got?
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54. Oh!
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55. 528i, rear wheel drive,
2.8 straight-6.
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56. How many miles has it done?
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57. 151,000. This, though, is the last
of the mechanical 5-series.
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58. After this,
they started using computers.
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59. What, their solid state?
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60. This is simple, mechanical
engineering. Anywhere, listen.
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61. Yes?
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62. James isn't here. No.
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63. No surprises there.
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64. I know for a fact what he's got.
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65. Go on.
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66. He'll have a Volvo.
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67. Yeah.
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68. He'll have gone...
Yes, yes, yes.
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69. Because you know he's got
no imagination at all.
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70. 'As it turned out,
James did have a Volvo,
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71. 'but not the sort of Volvo
we were expecting.'
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72. That isn't an 850 R, is it?
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73. It is, it is!
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74. That's a bold call!
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75. Gentlemen. Yes?
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76. You bought an 850 R?
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77. It doesn't matter, it's a Volvo.
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78. This defines the estate car. Nothing
else is an estate car, only this.
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79. Have you seen the tyres on an 850 R?
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80. Well, there aren't any.
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81. It has tyres.
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82. It's just a thin veneer of paint
on a wheel.
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83. But they're high-performance tyres.
It's a high-performance car.
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84. I know. It does 146mph.
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85. Do you remember
British Touring Car Championships?
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86. These were great fun to watch.
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87. Yes. And they were on dirt tracks,
weren't they? No.
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88. Racetracks. Yes.
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89. Do you think when Volvo sat down to
the design the 850 R,
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90. they said, "Now, Africa."
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91. "We need to try
and get some market share over there,
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92. "so let's lower the suspension,
fit very low profile tyres."
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93. They didn't think that in
so many words,
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94. but when you design a Volvo,
you design it for everything.
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95. It doesn't look at home, does it?
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96. That looks at home.
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97. That looks at home on the M4
in the outside lane,
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98. too close to the car in front,
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99. being driven by an embittered
toner distribution manager.
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100. He's right.
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101. Let's be honest.
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102. That's going to beach.
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103. It's not. It is!
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104. 'As we argued, a challenge arrived.'
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105. Oh, hello.
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106. Thank you.
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107. Oh!
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108. "You will find
the source of the River Nile."
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109. That's it? That's it.
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110. Oh, so we're Livingstone, Burton
and Speke!
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111. Yes, we are.
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112. And I have the right car!
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113. Oh, come on, for exploring.
If Livingstone was still alive...
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114. He's not, is he?
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115. No. Ken Livingstone is,
but it's not Ken Livingstone.
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116. If the other, explorer Livingstone
bloke were alive,
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117. he would drive
a Subaru Impreza WRX estate.
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118. Yeah, but Speke, my favourite of all
the Victorian explorers, Beemer man.
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119. Was he? Yeah.
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120. So do we just go that way?
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121. Well, do you know,
I'd head downhill, personally.
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122. Oh, no, no, uphill!
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123. Right, uphill.
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124. Looking for the source of a river,
uphill.
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125. Here we go.
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126. The source of the...
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127. The source of the River Nile.
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128. The Nile,
the longest river in the world.
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129. A mighty 4,000-mile ribbon
of year-round water,
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130. running from the heart of Africa
to the Mediterranean Sea,
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131. bringing life and sustenance
to millions.
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132. Finding its source
has occupied the minds
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133. and claimed the lives of explorers
for thousands of years.
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134. Roman legions, Arab traders,
the Victorian British.
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135. All have forged a path through
the fast heat of this awe-inspiring
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136. continent to find where the raging
torrent came from.
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137. And today, we would join that
illustrious band of brothers.
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138. We would take up the challenge
no matter what the perils,
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139. no matter what the hardships,
no matter what...
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140. I'm sorry to interrupt myself,
but I think we have a problem.
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141. Erm...
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142. We've found it.
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143. Right.
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144. Erm...
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145. Erm...
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146. That is Lake Victoria.
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147. It is.
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148. Man has known for 160 years
that Lake Victoria
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149. is the source of the Nile,
and it's not like we could miss it.
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150. It's quite large.
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151. It is the size of Latvia.
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152. Is it? Yeah.
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153. This exploring is not as hard as
I thought it would be.
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154. No, my car hasn't suffered at all.
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155. No, I'm fine.
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156. What are we going to
do for the rest of...?
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157. We're only a few minutes in.
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158. We could pretend we haven't.
If we stand like this...
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159. No, because you can hear it.
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160. You can't miss it.
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161. What?
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162. Look, we've already found it,
you idiot.
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163. That is the source of the Nile.
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164. "This is not
the source of the Nile."
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165. It is.
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166. "The source of the Nile
is still disputed.
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167. "The Victorians thought
it was Lake Victoria,
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168. "but today we know this huge body
of water is fed by many rivers.
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169. "One of them is the true source,
and even today, in 2012,
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170. "experts have not been able
to determine which it is.
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171. "You will."
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172. You know what?
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173. This is an opportunity for us
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174. to write ourselves
into the history books.
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175. I mean, finding the source of the
Nile, if we can say this is it...
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176. And then it would be marked
on a map,
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177. and we'd be able to go,
"That was us."
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178. This is quite a big one.
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179. That's quite good, actually.
I quite like that.
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180. What?
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181. It says experts have not been able
to determine which it is.
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182. Yeah.
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183. Well, where do we fit in?
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184. 'We broke out the map, and
discovered that two places
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185. 'are currently marked
as the source of the Nile.
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186. 'One in Burundi, found by
a Dr Burckhard Waldecker,
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187. 'and one in Rwanda,
found by Joanna Lumley.
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188. 'And since our source had to be
further from the Mediterranean
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189. 'than either of these two,
it had to be further south.'
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190. Hang on, hang on.
Here's the Nile, OK, but look.
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191. The Nile also comes here,
into this lake, and then this lake,
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192. which is connected to that lake.
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193. It doesn't say on the map,
but if these two are connected, look,
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194. this will be the source of the Nile,
down here.
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195. Yeah,
but if those two are connected,
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196. I think we'd know about it by now,
and they would have drawn it on.
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197. No, no, you say that,
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198. but David Livingstone thought
the source of the Nile was down here.
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199. So what we need to do is go here
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200. and establish that these
two are joined up,
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201. check it out, we're in business.
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202. And so our epic journey began.
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203. A journey that would see us taking
on nature at its most brutal.
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204. There would be lions, insects
and thick, glutinous mud.
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205. We'd have to climb every mountain
and ford every stream.
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206. And we'd have to do it all in three
second-hand cars we'd bought
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207. for less than 1,500 quid each.
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208. Right, my car.
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209. Well, it's got quite a sticky
throttle, but other than that,
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210. every single thing works,
even the air conditioning.
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211. I've never, ever had a car with
working air conditioning
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212. before on one of these trips,
but I have now, and it is joyous.
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213. The Impreza is all about that engine
and drivetrain.
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214. You're just aware,
constantly, that this is rally-bred.
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215. The other two, they're just sporty
versions of ordinary estate cars.
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216. This is the best car here, fact.
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217. It's a cracking car,
the Volvo 850 R.
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218. This one's done 145,000 miles.
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219. It's just clicked over, in fact,
onto that figure,
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220. and you wouldn't really know.
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221. It's so smooth,
the transmission is excellent,
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222. the engine is silky,
everything works.
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223. Except the air conditioning.
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224. But at least that saves me
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225. the effort of getting really annoyed
when the other two deliberately
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226. break it out of spite,
jealousy and small-mindedness.
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227. Crikey! It's the Ugandan rozzers.
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228. I think the President's
just driven past us.
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229. A couple of rules you need to know,
really, about Uganda,
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230. if you're coming here.
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231. Number one, if you're a male
homosexual and you indulge in
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232. your homosexuality,
it's life imprisonment.
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233. That's very important to know.
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234. Also, it is compulsory here for
motorcyclists to wear crash helmets,
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235. unless you are a woman on her way
back from the hairdressers.
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236. Then you are allowed to wear
a carrier bag on your head instead.
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237. I promise that's true!
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238. At this point, the producers
told us to stop off
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239. at the still bullet-scarred
Entebbe Airport.
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240. It was here, in 1976, that Israeli
special forces staged a daring
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241. operation to rescue passengers
from a hijacked airliner.
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242. Oh, wow, look at this!
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243. I'll tell you what, I couldn't be
Israeli special forces.
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244. You'd get out of breath.
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245. I'm exhausted.
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246. They'd be sitting there thinking,
"Help, here comes help," and then...
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247. "Sorry, just give us five!"
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248. More bullet holes.
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249. 'Out on the balcony,
we saw something a bit worrying.'
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250. Is that a Ford Scorpio?
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251. Where? There.
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252. It is.
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253. Estate.
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254. I'd say that's there for one reason!
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255. That's why they brought us here.
Funny.
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256. Funny. Because what that is...
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257. That's the forfeit car. It is.
If one of our cars goes wrong...
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258. Which, let's face it, James,
yours is going to break in half.
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259. I've always liked the Scorpio!
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260. You have not!
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261. You know that word you like,
James, gopping?
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262. It is gopping!
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263. That was invented. Nothing has ever
been more gopping than that!
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264. 'And as we prepared to leave,
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265. 'it looked like one of us
would soon be driving it.'
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266. That's full throttle.
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267. It's revving, slightly,
but I'm not doing it.
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268. You know this all-mechanical BMW of
yours? You were very proud of that.
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269. Yeah.
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270. Does it have a fly-by-wire throttle?
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271. Yeah. Ha-ha-ha!
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272. So it's all mechanical,
except that bit?
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273. 'Jeremy broke out his vast
and sophisticated toolkit.'
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274. What else is electrical in here?
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275. Not the exhaust manifold.
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276. I've done the fuse box,
if that's what that is.
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277. That's an air filter.
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278. Right.
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279. "It's all mechanical,
you can mend it with a hammer!"
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280. If this works... Yes?
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281. Ha-ha-ha!
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282. Soldier on.
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283. With my throttle still not
working brilliantly,
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284. we set off for the lakes.
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285. But first, we had to get through
Uganda's capital city.
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286. Kampala.
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287. This is going to turn out to be
one of those places
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288. with terrible crash statistics.
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289. In fact, Hammond was wrong.
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290. Because to have a crash,
first you have to be moving.
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291. Holy cow!
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292. That is...
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293. We're never, ever, ever
going to get through.
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294. What are we going to do,
seriously, here?
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295. We're never,
ever going to get through there.
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296. 'It's probably safe to say
the Victorian explorers
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297. 'didn't face problems
as big as this.'
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298. Oh, Jesus!
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299. Sally Traffic, are you watching
this on Radio 2?
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300. Because this is what
we call a traffic jam.
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301. From now on, just go, "Everything's
going very well in England, really."
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302. Oh, my God.
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303. Hammond, this is phenomenal.
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304. It is the heaviest traffic ever,
ever seen.
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305. This is just like a scrapyard
on the road in front.
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306. Cars and vans
piled on top of each other.
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307. Going to finish our days here.
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308. Well, we're all right
if we want supper.
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309. I fancy a banana.
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310. Excuse me?
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311. 'Not knowing the exchange rate,
I accidentally bought more than one.'
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312. No, it's all right.
Do I have all of them?
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313. Oh, Christ! Oh, bloody hell!
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314. How do you do that?
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315. How the hell do you do that?
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316. I can't!
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317. Three hours later, our average speed
made for grim reading.
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318. It must quieten down soon.
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319. It's evening now.
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320. 'But it didn't.'
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321. It wasn't a dream.
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322. I'm still here.
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323. I can't get over how heavy those
bananas were.
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324. How could she have them on her head?
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325. 'By this stage,
we were pretty famished,
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326. 'but then breakfast turned up.'
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327. Wow, that's just a meat
feast in front of me here!
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328. Hang on, look, look. Right.
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329. Well, you were here first,
so do I buy yours?
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330. More bones.
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331. Bone.
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332. What, it's goat bone?
Yeah.
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334. How much is the water?
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335. Yes. How much is that?
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336. This one. It just happens
to be that.
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337. Obviously, it is. Of course it is.
Thank you very much.
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338. No, thank you. I've got one.
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340. Is it a chair leg?
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341. Soon we found a dual carriageway,
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342. and, at last, the traffic
started to move.
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343. Freedom!
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344. That's it, that's the end!
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345. We headed west, towards the lakes,
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346. surprised at how easy this
exploring was turning out to be.
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347. This is just tremendous. This
is like being in northern France.
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349. Ha-ha, Hammond,
you don't need a Subaru.
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350. This road is fantastically smooth.
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351. Apparently it was built
by the Chinese
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352. in exchange for some oil deal.
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353. It's like the Swiss have done it,
or some Austrians.
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354. Yeah, right now,
we could be on the M4.
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355. But the point is, further on,
if things get tough, if we end up
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356. off this road and on tracks,
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357. the other two will be
completely stuffed.
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358. I will have the last laugh.
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359. Wow!
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360. It's my town!
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361. We've just entered Jezza.
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362. Oh, no!
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363. When I say we've just entered Jezza,
that's a disgusting thought.
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364. We've come into Jezza.
No, we haven't come into Jezza.
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365. Even though we were
on an important mission,
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366. I decided we should pull over
and have a look around.
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367. Jezza church.
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368. They've actually had a church
where they worship me.
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369. Protect and serve?
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370. I've never seen that
and those close.
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371. That doesn't make any sense at all.
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373. Your name is Jezza?
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374. My name is Jezza.
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375. What do you think of that?
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376. You'll like this, James.
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377. There is Jezza's back alley.
Well found.
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378. At this point, to demonstrate that
Hammond's car was too small,
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379. James and I bought him a present.
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380. Oh!
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381. Do you like it?
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382. We like it, because it's really
the dralon. Yeah.
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383. Because we know you like dralon
because you're from Birmingham.
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384. And we know that you like
the peacock and cheetah blend
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385. which gives an African and
yet Birmingham flavour. Yes.
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386. And I've put it in my car
and we know it fits.
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387. We know it fits, and mine.
It fits in both our cars.
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390. Precisely into your car?
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392. Snug.
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393. Anyway, Hammond. There are plenty
of people here who can help you.
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394. Good. Let's pop it in
the back of my car.
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395. OK, now, maybe I could...
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396. I think he's started
to dye his hair.
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397. Do you?
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398. Have a look. He's 45 and
there isn't a grey hair.
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399. You know Paul McCartney? Yeah.
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402. Oh, easy, yeah. That'll fit.
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407. What you've got now is a big
rear spoiler.
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408. That's how it runs.
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409. Right, I think it's time to
pull out of Jezza.
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410. I just hope no-one sees me doing it.
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411. 'As we headed further West,
we discovered that rural Uganda
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412. 'is the world capital
of the speed hump.'
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415. James is now regretting
selecting the R.
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417. If they get any bigger,
I've had it, if I'm honest.
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420. Easy. No problem, goodbye.
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422. 'But Jeremy and I suffered,
for mile after graunching mile.'
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432. 'As night started to fall,
it was time to look for a hotel.'
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a better chance of finding one
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443. I'm enjoying the sounds
of disaster behind me.
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be a really good hotel
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there'll be a very nice hotel.
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there's tea being grown,
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with a veranda and somebody saying,
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hats on have to come to tea
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for supermarkets.
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457. Hammond.
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458. 'What?'
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459. If we're about to rejoin
that main road,
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460. I'm going to have to get out and
kill you very slowly, I'm afraid.
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461. I believe that is what has happened,
yeah.
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462. Still, at least it's
a lovely evening.
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463. There you go. I told you there
would be a hotel, and there it is.
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help with our luggage.
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boutique hotels?
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with a style all of their own?
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470. You're getting that room.
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471. This one's got a chair and a table.
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the smell after a while.
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474. Hammond!
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desperate to redeem himself,
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breakfast meeting.
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big, touristy bit of Africa, are we?
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479. No.
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480. All the hotels are going to be like
that or worse, and I've had an idea.
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there will be a live
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yeah? Yes.
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489. We can control it, it's ours,
they're dry, warm...
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491. Actually, that's not a bad idea.
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492. Get a sleeping bag,
sleep in your car.
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493. I could get a mattress that hasn't
got excrement all over it.
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494. But seriously, you could get
a mattress in your car, easy.
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495. I could easily get one.
I'm not sure about you.
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497. He sort of did, yeah.
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498. Come on, it's like camping,
but it's not camping,
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500. No, you're right, it's a good idea,
but don't do that, "Come on,"
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501. as if we're supposed to go,
"Hammond, you're brilliant,
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502. "you've redeemed yourself with quite
a good idea." He hasn't.
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503. And this is where you've brought
me for breakfast.
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504. No breakfast, then, obviously,
because Christ The King,
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505. as it turns out, is shut.
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506. Which means that Christ The King
hasn't risen yet.
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507. That's the problem.
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508. Right, come on. It's a plan,
it's stuff to do.
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509. 'We split up,
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we'd need to convert our cars.'
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was in South Beach, in Miami,
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512. and what I'm going to try and do
is replicate the decor there
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514. Morning. Morning.
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515. Do you have any white cotton?
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516. Oh, and it's got a cockerel on it.
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517. Yeah, I'll have one of them
and the kettle. Thank you.
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519. Deal.
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520. There we go.
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521. And this is half inch? Perfect.
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522. That's quite a lot, isn't it?
That's more than I expected.
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I'll be honest.
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526. Sorry!
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527. Yes.
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528. This kind of size, for me. Small.
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529. Standard size.
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530. 5'7" is enough.
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531. Well, 5'7" and a half.
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532. 'With all our materials bought,
we set to work.'
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533. This is epic!
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534. 'And then met up to
reveal our creations.'
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535. Gentlemen,
behold the future of exploring.
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536. I've given this some thought.
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537. It'll be a mouse cage.
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538. No. Look! Wow!
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539. Let me talk you through it.
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540. I'm just going to climb into
the sitting area at the back,
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541. but it's not just a sitting area -
note the footwell for the feet.
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542. Where the spare wheel was? Yeah.
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543. Where's that now?
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544. It's gone. There's a bin in here.
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545. But you can't fail to notice
the kitchen.
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546. Burners, gas, taps,
running water, cold and cold.
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547. Do these work? Yes, yes.
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550. OK. No, that's fine.
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551. And a storage cupboard,
full of useful things for me.
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552. Along here, everything
I need for cooking and eating.
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553. And where do you sleep? There.
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554. There's the bed. You see?
Let me get out.
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555. Leopardskin sheets.
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556. We are in Africa.
Come and have a look, see.
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557. You can go in by the side entrance.
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558. Question.
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559. Yes? Our gift.
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560. Well, there wasn't room for it.
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561. Actually, that is
now my upstairs sitting room.
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562. Is it?
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563. Well, let's move on to have a
look at May's car, shall we?
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564. You will see a gentleman
explorer's quarters.
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565. It's got a globe,
it's got a telescope, it's got maps,
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567. It's a library, James. Yeah.
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568. Things you don't need when you're
looking for the source of the Nile.
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570. Well, if you look carefully, you'll
see some of the books are about
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of English poets to read in bed.
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572. Do any of the books contain the
exact location of the true source
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a rather wasted exercise anyway?
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574. No, but it's inspiration.
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Yes.
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576. And I'm guessing, in the back,
some kind of dungeon.
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577. Whoa! That's not a dungeon, is it?
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578. It's a living quarters
combined with a workshop.
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579. That's... I'm genuinely astonished.
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580. Would you like me to run through
what's in there? Not really.
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581. May I just sneak in, do you mind?
Yes.
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582. That doesn't look terribly
comfortable.
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583. It's been good enough for the Army
for several hundred years.
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584. And this will just make you itch.
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585. It's an itchy blanket. It's designed
to remind you how lucky you are.
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586. So you can cook food for us, you can
mend mechanical things that go wrong.
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587. Keep us going. What have you done?
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588. What have I done? Yes.
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589. You might want to come
and have a look.
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590. I should warn you, there are two
electronic things on this car.
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591. The throttle, which is broken,
and the electronic boot release,
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592. which is broken,
so I've fitted a manual replacement.
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593. And there you are.
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594. What I've done is I've filled it with
Egyptian cotton and duck down.
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595. Erm...
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596. Is that a coffin? Yeah.
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597. Who knew a coffin was dual purpose?
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598. But it is.
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599. It could be used for bodies, or I've
used it as a chest of drawers.
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600. Washing things, clean clothes,
dirty clothes and shoes.
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601. Can I just say, it's all very nice,
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considered your colleagues' needs.
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603. Well, there are two features on this
car that you might be interested in.
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604. In the front, gentlemen, we find
here, instead of a passenger seat...
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605. Oh, so you have thought
of sustenance, a fridge.
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606. That's good, that's good.
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607. And it runs off the cigarette
lighter in the car.
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608. That's a tradable commodity
you've got there.
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609. It is, but something even more
useful than beer.
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610. No, actually, no.
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611. Nearly as useful as beer is
what I've fitted over here.
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612. A shower.
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614. Oh, it's a complete
bathroom in there.
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615. Oh, yeah.
So, you lower this window...
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617. Hang on. Yes, it does, but...
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618. It's not going.
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on this car, as it turns out.
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620. I get it. The window goes down, and
that lowers the bog seat,
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621. is that right? Yes, exactly.
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622. That's quite theatrical.
It doesn't work, but it's very...
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gone flat.
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624. I suspect the fridge is drawing
quite a lot of power. Mmm.
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625. Can I have a jump?
No.
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626. 'With the BMW re-energised,
we set off once more for the lakes.'
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627. 'So, here we are now,
Livingstone, Burton and Speke
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628. 'in full explorer mode.'
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629. James, with those modifications,
will have added,
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630. got to be getting on for a tonne,
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631. which will have reduced his ground
clearance
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632. from one inch to much less
than one inch.
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633. What an idiot.
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634. I have made it quite heavy.
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635. 'Still, could be worse.'
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636. I've uncovered one design
feature in here that I don't like.
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638. No. Every time I brake,
my curtain closes.
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639. Braking.
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640. 'Despite my terrible hardship,
we carried on,
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641. 'and soon we turned off the road
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642. 'where the speed humps
were frequent...
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they were continuous.'
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644. Oh, God!
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645. Nice. Washboard gravel.
My favourite.
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646. 'Once again,
though, the agri-yob was unfazed.'
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647. More like it.
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648. Finally, I get to do some
Subaru-ing.
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649. Woo-hoo!
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650. Ha-ha-ha!
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651. Because we were now off the beaten
track, we started to encounter
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652. more animals, but sadly,
as we saw in Botswana,
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653. the Top Gear cameramen do struggle
when they're not filming cars.
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654. No, there!
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655. Did you see that, Hammond?
It was a monkey.
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656. Did you get it?
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657. Elephant!
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658. What elephant?
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659. Elephant on the right-hand
side of the road.
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660. Oh, this is strangely familiar,
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661. you telling me about animals that
you've just seen that I haven't.
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664. That reminds me
of a television programme.
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television programme was?
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667. Shut up, shut up, shut up!
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668. Was it Richard Hammond coming to
you from a tent in the dark?
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669. Was it that one?
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670. Hammond, there was a little man,
and he kept saying,
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671. "I've had an amazing day,
I've seen lots of animals,
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and it's dark now."
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673. Shut up!
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674. 'Eventually,
we arrived at Lake Edward.'
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675. Whoa, that's a beautiful lake.
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676. 'So beautiful, in fact, we decided
to stop on its shoreline
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677. 'for a night in our new
accommodation.'
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678. Right, let's pitch the tents. Done.
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679. Beer? It's already chilled.
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680. That would be lovely.
I'll put dinner on.
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681. Oh, God! What?
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682. My bed's gone out of alignment.
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683. Oh, you've got problems.
There we go.
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684. What's your problem?
Nothing.
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685. No, what's your problem?
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686. Nothing. I think the chair,
the fringe has just slightly...
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687. What is your problem?
Oh, dear!
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688. Is this every single thing?
I'm just going to tidy up.
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689. It's Hammond's kitchen nightmare.
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690. 'We sat and watched the sun go down,
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691. 'looking forward to Heston Hammond's
delicious dinner.'
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692. I'm enjoying the bean course.
Yeah, good.
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693. What's next? Beans.
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694. Can you honestly not cook anything
other than beans? No.
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695. What's that? Fly paper.
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696. Do you still not like insects?
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697. You know, they've got their place.
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698. In the world, or something.
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699. Is it in your car?
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700. No.
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701. 'Then, it was time for bed.'
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702. Nobody in the history of Africa has
ever been more comfortable than this.
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703. I'm under a layer of duck down and
Egyptian cotton,
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704. I'm watching Kristin
Scott Thomas in a film where she's
bound to do lesbionics at some point.
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705. I've had some beans.
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706. Oh, this is just heaven.
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707. What's for breakfast?
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708. Beans.
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709. 'Today, our exploring would
begin in earnest,
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710. 'but first, we had to mend
Jeremy's car, again.'
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711. What you need
under here is an M8 screw,
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712. and a home-made little clip made
out of tin, which I've got in there.
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713. Easy.
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714. 'While I was doing this,
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715. 'Jeremy had time to develop
one of his theories.'
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716. Gentlemen, this is a map, OK,
of what all these famous explorers
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was Africa.
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718. Now, look at the Sahara Desert.
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719. Which is really tough and difficult,
we've been there, it's horrible.
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720. All done, every nook
and cranny explored.
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721. This is really tough.
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722. Sudan, impossible.
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723. Awful. All done.
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724. But, here, in this pleasant
garden of Eden where we are now,
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726. What was holding them up?
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727. Here?
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728. Yes.
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729. It's not mountainous, every tree
has got food growing out of it.
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730. It's a good point,
when you think about it.
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731. There's nothing here that would
stop you. Gentle wooded hills.
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732. Temperature? Lovely.
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733. Yet they kept coming out here
and saying,
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734. "Oh, very difficult,
I must go out there for five years.
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735. "I shall probably be lost."
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736. It all stinks a bit, doesn't it?
Yeah.
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737. So let's just work it out.
England, go home.
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738. "Would you like to go to Mrs
Simpson's piano recital
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739. "this evening?"
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740. Or they come out here,
dusky maidens, lovely temperature,
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741. very pleasant views,
great food, get a tan.
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742. Write home, tell them it's awful.
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743. Yes, exactly.
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744. Send a letter. "Dear Mrs Hammond.
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745. "It is with a heavy heart that
I write to say
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746. "we have not seen
Richard for three years."
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747. "He's in the vice-like grip of,
what's that name? Fever?
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748. "I'll put that in. Malaria, yeah."
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Victorian explorers were just
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750. a bunch of hoorays on a very
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751. Yes. Yes.
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752. Is that right?
Well-funded gap year here.
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753. With all that cleared up,
we set off to do exploring.
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754. Our task was to scour the
perimeter of Lake Edward to see
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755. if any of the rivers we crossed were
flowing into it from the lake below.
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756. If it turned out these lakes
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757. we would head south to find the
true source of the River Nile.
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758. Follow me. River this way, gentlemen.
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759. Right, this is actual off-road,
and it's starting to rain.
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760. Oh, BLEEP!
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761. That's more like it.
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762. Feeling confident about your choices
of car now, chaps?
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763. Are we moving, Hammond, or not?
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764. Yes. The question is for how long,
and James, you've gone very quiet.
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765. Yeah, yeah.
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766. This car is just masterful.
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767. Whoa!
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768. 'James's masterful Volvo was now
minus its protective skid plate.'
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770. Oh, look, it's all under the car.
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771. "They laboured for six long months
to cut off the plastic spoiler."
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772. You do that, I'll go
and write to your loved ones.
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773. Would you, would you?
Make it sound a bit better.
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774. Put a lion in it, some fever.
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775. Build it from there.
Exactly.
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776. 'With the Volvo mostly mended,
we got back to exploring,
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777. 'and unlike the Victorian hoorays,
we decided not to shilly-shally.'
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778. This is Top Gear exploring.
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779. High-speed exploring!
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780. This is good.
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781. We will cover some ground.
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782. 'In the racing Volvo, though,
life was not so good.'
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783. Ah!
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784. This is going to be bad.
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785. Ah, ah!
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786. I'm going to have to
stop for a minute.
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787. 'Our colleague
was in considerable pain.'
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788. 'So we left him behind.'
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789. "Dear Mrs May."
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790. "James has suffered a terrible
back injury wrestling a lion."
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791. "He will be home, in maybe five
years. Please send money."
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792. River, Hammond, river.
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793. Oh, hello, exploring to be done!
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794. 'We needed for it
to be flowing north.'
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795. I've got 68 degrees east.
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796. Yeah.
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797. It's no good to us.
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798. Here we go. More exploring.
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799. Yes, now I've got a siren.
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801. River.
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802. That's the angle
I want you to tell me.
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803. East. It's no good.
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804. 'When Captain Backache caught up...'
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805. Whoa!
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806. 'We still hadn't found a river
flowing in the right direction.'
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807. I think this is our final bridge.
I think it's the last river.
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808. We don't need to throw a stick in
that to see which way it is
flowing, do we? Not really.
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809. It is going that way.
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810. Sort of southeast. Southeast? Yeah.
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811. 'Our theory about the two lakes being
connected was in tatters.
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812. 'Our expedition seemed to
be at an end.
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813. 'So that night in camp,
the mood was despondent.
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814. 'But then, while poring over
the maps, I noticed something.'
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815. Wait a minute, wait a minute...
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816. Hammond! May! What? Come here,
come here, come here.
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817. You see it says here, "source du
Nile"? Yes. Source of the Nile.
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818. That is Joanna Lumley's, and that is
the furthest the water has to
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819. fall down a very wiggly river
yes? Yes.
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820. This one is in Burundi,
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flies from the exit of the Nile.
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Right.
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825. Alexandria,
which you can see on this. There.
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826. So their rivers flow through
Lake Victoria
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827. and then go there to another sea,
inland sea, effectively.
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828. The Mediterranean isn't even
tidal, just like Lake Victoria.
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829. The actual exit of the
Nile is Gibraltar,
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830. because that is where it goes into
the ocean. The ocean is here.
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831. Their sources are both to
the west of Lake Victoria.
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832. I see what you mean.
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833. We are looking for a river
on the east side of Lake Victoria.
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834. Do you see what I mean?
Because it is further...
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835. It is further from Gibraltar.
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836. And I have found it.
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837. Gentleman, the actual source of
the Nile is around there.
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838. Southeast of Lake Victoria.
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839. That is as far from Gibraltar
as you can get. You follow a river
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840. called the Grumeti, or it's a
tributary of the Grumeti,
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841. which I have traced back.
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842. I can't work out exactly where
it is but it is about here.
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843. That is the furthest as the crow
flies and it is the furthest
the water flows.
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844. That is extremely good.
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845. We are here, we have
to get from where
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846. we are on completely the wrong side
of Lake Victoria to the other side,
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847. that is going through
Rwanda, Tanzania, to there.
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848. It is such a long way.
It is a long way.
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849. It's worth it though, isn't it?
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850. 'The next morning,
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851. 'the Top Gear crew prepared for the
long journey that lay ahead.
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852. 'Hammond, meanwhile, cooked
breakfast.' Oh, careless.
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853. 'And I fitted a new skid plate to
protect the underside of my Volvo.'
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854. 'Nobody is allowed to
use my car as a lavatory any more.'
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855. You can hear my improvised
guard working there,
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856. protecting my vital intercooler
from mud and sharp points.
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857. To be honest it is
a bit of an improvisation,
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858. it's not the thickest steel
there is.
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859. You have to work with what you've
got out in the bush.
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860. I had a cold shower this morning,
my penis was like a press stud.
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861. Again.
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862. Out into the wilderness, in my
little mobile house. Hello, chaps.
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863. Are you both stuck?
'Are you stuck, James?'
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864. 'I have gone into a bit of a soft
bit, are you stuck?'
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865. I tell you what, let's find out.
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866. Oh, come on! Ha-ha-ha!
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867. I've improved
the style of the Subaru no end!
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868. I'm free as well. Ha-ha-ha!
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869. Thank you, guys, that was a trap,
wasn't it? A bit, yes.
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870. You evil sods.
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871. We pointed our cars at the border
with Rwanda and set off on
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872. a 600-mile journey to what we now
knew was the true source of the Nile.
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873. I wonder if we are heading towards
that massive rain cloud.
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874. Yes, we are, aren't we?
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875. "Africa"
by Toto
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876. As the miles rolled by, we started to
climb into the mountains.
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877. Oh, wow, this is
very, very pretty, here.
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878. 'But, we couldn't really admire the
view, because the road was starting
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879. 'to be a bit of a test for two
of the 1,500 quid second-hand cars.'
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880. My bash plate is
earning its keep today.
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881. Oh, cock.
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882. Oh. We are both in the same boat
here, James and I.
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883. It is called the HMS Careful.
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884. Meanwhile, far ahead,
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885. my four-wheel-drive Subaru was
scampering along.
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886. Come on, come on!
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887. I am king of the forest.
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888. Bloody hell, look at this one.
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889. Come on, beemer! Come on!
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890. How is it doing this?
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891. Ooh...
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892. Absolutely no chance.
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893. 'Annoyingly, I had to ask the
agri-yob to come back and help.'
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894. What is the expression about pig
in... It's Hammond in mud?
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895. Yeah, it'll pull out.
Give him a tug. I'm going to.
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896. Did it hit you? Yes, it did
What was that?
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897. It was a huge chunk of
tree just bounced off...
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898. And smashed my windscreen. Has it?
Yeah. We probably should get
a move on. I will back it up.
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899. James, get your tow rope out.
Go, go, go.
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900. 'As I pulled James free...'
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901. Yes! Bloody brilliant, Hammond.
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902. '.. some locals arrived
and Jeremy decided
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903. 'to give them a quick lecture
on his theories
of off-road driving.'
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904. Now, I believe in speed. Power.
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905. Power and speed solves many things.
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906. Right... James, how far?
Middle of the puddle.
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907. Speed and power!
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908. Go faster! Speed and power doesn't
work. It was doing quite well.
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909. To be honest,
I was surprised you got that far.
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910. Do you think you could push it out?
Yeah. Yes? OK.
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911. Which way...? Oh, I've got
to get out of the way. These guys
are immensely strong.
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912. Drive back, drive back. OK.
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913. Good going!
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914. There you go.
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915. 'Having freed Jeremy, the men
started to build him a new road.'
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916. I wouldn't do that bare
feet, I can't watch.
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917. I am assuming
he has never got it wrong
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918. because he still has
an entire right foot.
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919. OK. Three, two, one!
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920. Yes! Well done, that
was amazing. Well done.
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921. Thank you, guys, that is amazing.
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922. 'With my dues paid...'
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923. Thank you, thank you.
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924. '.. we were back on our way.'
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925. It is amazing, those guys actually
turned out to be Ugandan army.
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926. Up here training.
God, they are strong.
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927. 'We hoped that that would be
the last of the mud,
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928. 'but as the day went on
it got even worse.'
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929. Oh, no, I have no steering.
No, no, no!
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930. Go! Thank you.
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931. It is beached.
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932. Bloody hell.
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933. Thank you. Hit it.
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934. Oh, cock.
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935. We are just going to blow the
clutches to pieces.
Going to have to pull it out.
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936. Go on, go on, go on,
you son of a... Ha-ha-ha!
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937. That was so damn close.
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938. 'And then, to add to the misery, I
discovered there had been treachery.'
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939. How long has that been there?
Good grief! You must have...
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940. Hammond, I know what your panto face
is. Hammond, where is that?
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941. What are those really big things?
They could rip steel.
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942. I know exactly where it is.
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943. I have no idea and you will never
get it out of me. May!
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944. Is that thing on the front
of your car made out of my door?
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945. Is that my door? What?
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946. It is from my door,
I know it is from my door.
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947. You're not using that bit
and it was more useful on my car.
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948. You didn't even notice. That's it,
that's it. Can you give me a tow? No!
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949. As evening drew in,
conditions started to improve.
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950. This is all feeling a bit Gorillas
In The Mist. It's a bit mystical.
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951. It is kinda wonderful.
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952. 'Thanks to my door,
the Volvo had survived the ordeal.
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953. 'But in the BMW,
my throttle problem was even worse
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954. 'and my handbrake had broken.'
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955. Hammond, keep moving, I can't stop,
I can't do hill starts any more.
Keep going.
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956. This has to be one of the toughest
days we have ever had on Top Gear.
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957. There hasn't been a single moment
when one of us wasn't stuck.
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958. No car is built to survive
conditions like this. None.
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959. Not one.
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960. 'And there were still more
than 500 miles to go.'
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961. Hammond is hot on my tail in the
quest for the source of the Nile.
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962. And now Rwanda.
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963. Oh, my God.
That might have killed the car.
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964. There she goes. Oh, yes!
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965. Gently, gently. We are going in.
Stop!
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966. 30 seconds.
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967. Oh!
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968. I'm through.
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969. Hammond is not having this.
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