STRANGER THINGS while traveling. What the HELL is this?

in nature •  7 years ago  (edited)

Hi Steemians,

Today we would like to share with you some of the most surprising things we found on our journeys. It really is one of my favourite moments when being on the road - encountering something that doesn’t make sense to you AT ALL!

The Sausage Tree

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We took a dodgy looking boat onto a little island on Victoria lake. We were travelling from Kenya towards Uganda and decided to spend a night on this island close to Kisumo (Alessandro already shared with you a couple of impressions in the last post) . On the way to the island there were already hippos observing our boat suspiciously. I am aware that hippos can be very aggressive and already imagined what might happen if a hippo attacks our tent at night.
As we got off the boat and started wondering around on the green fields we found the strangest tree ever. It had monstrous sausage like things hanging down from long thin threads. I couldn’t believe that this was actually a natural phenomenon. It was definitely not eatable we thought. It seemed so hard and heavy.

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One of the locals was very amused about our fascination with the tree. “It’s a sausage tree” he said: “You can cure the flew with this. Just make a tea out of the fruit and you will cure.”
The tree is actually called Kigela africana which comes from the Mozambican name for sausage tree, 'kigeli-keia' .

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Another interesting thing I found out:

In Kenya, the Luo and Luhya people bury a fruit to symbolise the body of a lost person believed to be dead.

In case you’re wondering what happened to the HIPPO. The hippo came to visit us at night. I am pretty sure Ale we woke up due to its noisy farting. Well, that’s just what happens if you eat so much gras. He was very hesitant to wake me up to see it because he expected me to scream. I'm glad he decided to wake me up at the end.


Desert in Namibia

Another very unlikely event took place when I was travelling in Namibia. My friend Isabel and I had rented a car to cross the desert. Inexperienced as we were, we had a little Blue Corsa on which our live was hanging. After few kilometres after crossing the boarder from South Africa to Namibia we understood, that we are not well equipped for this trip.
But we were stubborn so we continued to drive north until the road becomes so bad that we travel at 5 km/h and eventually our petrol ran out. So there we were, stranded in the Namib Desert with half a litter of water and some dried apricots.
As I started to wonder down the road, I discovered this:

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A rocky hill with my name on it: Mount Elena! This was really a huge coincidence. There were not many people passing by that street - that was also the reason why it took so long until somebody could help us - and how unlikely was it that I would strand right in front of this hill.
After few more minutes a trucker stopped and helped us out with a little bit of petrol and a bottle of water. This was the kick off to s fantastic journey and I will always remember my surprising encounter with Mount Elena.
I attach this shot for you that I found on the web in order to give you a feeling about the quality of the road. It was surely not the right street of an Opel Corsa.

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Please share with me all the things you found on the road, that were just an incredible coincidence or you were simply unable to make sense of. I’m very curious to see which funny things you Steemians found on the road.

Have a fantastic day,
Elena & Ale

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Amazing pictures, I've been traveling a lot, but didn't get the chance to see a sausage tree. But don't see the chance to see this here in Europe :P

Good luck on ur journey <3

Hi @speedstudent . I hope you will recognise the sausage tree in case you ever stumble over it.

But I guess you're right. They are nowhere to be found in Europe.

I guess you must travel to our mother continent!!! xx

Nice article Elena!
I like the pic of you with the giant..strange thing😂 never seen this before.
Can they bury any kind of fruit on the ground?????
So cool.
Cheers! Xx

They burry this Kigela if somebody got lost and is believed to be dead. The Luo & Luhya still want to exercise some sort of ceremony in order allow the souls to rest. And if the can not find the body, they will burry a Kigela.

@sunnylife

Oh wow!! Thanks a lot!
So much fun to learn about their belief and culture.
What a cool job u got!😁
Let me know when your done when the Balkan documentary.

In paraguay you can see these trees everywhere

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@followyourfeet - haha, such a funny shape. It looks like an old lady with beautifully shaped hips.

haha that sausage tree is really new to me! If there is a chance, I wish to go to Kenya too :D

@shirlam - It was also for me! I was so surprised. And also that they hang down from this funny long threads swinging in the wind.

Kenya is certainly a fascinating country to visit! x

Thanks for the lovely post on Kenya!!! x
If you are free, I'd love to invite you to my travel blog in Harbin China! It is a stunning place too:)
https://steemit.com/travel/@shirlam/shirlam-the-globetrotter-1-harbin-the-frozen-city

Hi @shirlam - thank you for the recommendation.

I UPVOTED this post of yours because I never thought about the Orthodox presence in China. And I was unaware about the language Putonghua. Can you understand it at all?

Thank you very much! xx

Thanks for your upvote! :)
I learnt Putonghua since I was young so I can understand most of it haha
But for the difficult words, it is still quite hard to understand unless I know how it writes ;)
What language do you speak? xx

I'm speaking German, English, French and relatively good Italian.

Nothing exciting - but I am still wondering which language to study next. Something non-european. That is certain!
With a different alphabet.

@shirlam - which is your next language that you'll study? xxx

Wow you are amazing to have learnt so many languages!! Maybe Chinese can be you next goal 😜😜

I'm hoping to learn European language coz I want to travel around Europe! Any language you would recommend? Or English is sufficient??

Have a nice weekend xx

@elenahornfilm
Hi. Good post! I invite to estimate my travel of
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Привет Елена!))

UPVOTED!

Hi there, lovely article. Those photos are fantastic. Never imagined Kenya to be such an amazing place.

Kenya is really impressive. Also the humour of people is outstanding. They are making jokes all the time and have strong personalities. I mean... Obama is from Kenya ;-)

@shehbaznawaz

Privet! Such a wonderful trip! Full of amazing shots and exploring! I've seen a lot of funny stuff going on in Thailand, will share it in one of my next posts :) Keep up good work, cheers! Upvoted and followed!

Thanks @irishabstainer . I have never been to Thailand. I will certainly watch out for your posts on curious things in this far away country. Are you there at the moment? x

Oo woow

hehe, thanks Immi ! @imdahn7567

hahaha

I see pictures everywhere of people traveling to exotic places while I'm at home in bed watching Stranger Things for the 15th time over...😂

There are also plenty of funny shaped things in there! Come on, you must have a second series that you watch once you got the the end of Stranger Things!

Yes.. I did finished those too.im leaving next week for tour thanks lol kindly visit my blog ..

love the pictures...upvoted

Thank you very much - that's very kind of you @betterthanhome - let me check out your page! x

LOl that tree is so cool! I would love to visit Africa some time. I'll be following you for most interesting posts. Thank you for sharing!

I had fun reading this blog <3

xoxo

Gilaine

Hi Gilaine @purepinay ,

thank you very much! Which countries would you like to visit in Africa? Are you searching for particular nature? Animals? Culture?

All the best!
Elli

Hi, Elli!

Thank for writing back. On my bucket list; is the Great White Shark in Gansbaai, it's near Cape Town in South Africa. My cousin went there once and he said it's amazingly beautiful creature! I love nature, so I want to see different kinds of nature. I want to go mainly to South Africa, because based on my research, and some documentaries I watched, certain places in Africa are not really safe to visit especially for a woman. Here's on my list and I would love to share it with you;

-Hermanus, for whale-watching
-Garden Route, it's a beautiful scenic stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Africa.
-Kruger National Park (I watched a documentary on of the rhinoceros, it's heartbreaking =(
-The view of the Cape Town

That's it so far on my list. =)

I am so excited with my travel next year, first, I am going to travel, all around South America, I save enough money for my trip with my investments and hopefully I earn enough money for my other travels. It's not easy for a single Filipina to travel around the globe, traveling isn't cheap and Philippine immigration is also very strict =(

Btw, have you been in the Philippines?

South Africa is really an outstanding place. The light! @purepinay , the light is a dream!

You've got a fantastic travel idea there. Hermanus, the Garden Route, you're travelling from one postcard into the next. In case you also have time for the Cederberg Mountains, I can warmly recommend them to you. They are fantastic and not very far from Cape Town. You find Waterfalls with nobody there and you can hike and just be free. And if you're lucky, you can encounter these remains from another time created by the San Bushmen.

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Another place that really blew my mind was the Drakensberg Mountains - which is not far away from Kruger National Park. You could go pass by there when you're going to Kruger. The Drakensberg Mountains are half in South Africa, half in Lesotho - a little Kingdom enclave.

It is a place full of mystery, a totally different society from ours and you really get the feeling that there is a dragon flying over the mountains every second.

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There is the sani pass that you can go up and you will find balancing rocks and untouched nature. Does it sound like something you could enjoy? xx

P.S.: I have never been to the Philippines - but I'm craving for it!!! Where shall I go? x

Wow! You know a lot about Africa! Thank you for sharing, I screened shot this and saved it on my travel diary :) yes, I have a diary lol keeps me going in this life.

Did you encounter any problem during your stay in Africa? I am paranoid that during my travel , I might meet the wrong people, specially I have trust issues, I am skeptical lol...

What? You've never been here? You should really visit. To be honest, the Philippines have it's on beauty, but far from what Africa have. The people are very welcoming. If you happen to decide to visit and am still in the Philippines, I can show you around. The Philippines have a lot tourist spots. If you visit though, I'd take you to my hometown, It's a secluded island but rich in natural resources, we have farms and huge body of water to fish. You can even stay in my grandma's house she have two bedroom house the other room is empty most of the time. My grandma loves visitors :) you'll her, she's very sweet.

Btw, where's your family? Where is your birth place?

I really you, you know? :) you are so nice and you take time reading my post :) I appreciate your time... Feels like your far but you are near, I like connecting with people. All my close friends are busy working in corporate office. I seldom talk to them coz of thier work schedule. :( I am glad, I found a person like you who likes to listen and understand the essence of communication.

I followed you and upvoted. To be honest, most of the time I forgot the follow and upvoting system. I just want to make friends too. I like to learn new cultures 😀...

Hopefully someday, or somewhere down the road we'll bump into each other and share some interesting things. Sorry, must be too much... You'll probably think am in desperate of friensa. Truth is, I am desperate with attention since I was a kid, I think there's a psychology behind it. I won't go that far. I am happy that you and me are communicating.. 😀

I'll talk to you soon, I have to start getting ready for bed

Xoxo

Hi @purepinay ! I think there is no reason to be worried about meeting the wrong people.
You will encounter the right travel buddies. I'm convinced by it. I found my travel partner for South Africa via Couchsurfing at the time. I still believe it is an excellent way of finding travelers with the same taste of traveling.

I would love to see travel to the Philippines ! What would be the best month to do so?

Hi, @elenahornfilm!

Thank you for getting back on me again.

Thank you for the tip. I'll remember that. I'll try not to be paranoid when I travel abroad. LoL I've only been to South East Asia. And for me, nothing can substitute experience when I travel and meet people from other cultures plus, it gives you cool stories to tell to my friends and family.

You should, let me know if you decide to visit. =) I currently live on a different island, called Cebu. It's beautiful here also, lots of things to do for travel enthusiast. I can definitely show you around. Best month would be from March to May.

Hi @purepinay ,

this is great advice! I can also advice travelling to Durban and exploring Kwazulu Natal from there. It has a very different climate because the water is coming from the Indian ocean as supposed to from the Antarctic and Atlantic in Cape Town. Just in case you prefer it hot.

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How come you chose South East Asia as your preferred destination of travel? x

Wonderful !! Upvote and I follow you! I love landscapes and nature. I have a post about the beautiful natural landscapes in my country. I invite you to know, esperote like and support me with your vote :)

I'm also forllowing you @crisjecamo and upvoted your most recent post. I hope to experience more of your beautiful country through your post. x

Nice and interesting article. Thank you for entertaining ;) Was a pleasure reading it

Hi @reallysorry , thanks for that. Did you know about the sausage tree? I had never heard about it. The probably also exist in the US !? x