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Vegetable oil powered truck returns to Cape Town
Published by Aimee Pace on July 31, 2019
After an epic journey that started six year’s ago – where the Sampson
family travelled around the circumference of Africa in a great big truck
powered by nothing but solar energy and waste vegetable oil – they are
finally returning to the Mother City.
The trip, affectionately referred to as ‘Africa Clockwise’, took Mark
Sampson, Sam Pearce and their two children on an unforgettable adventure
to 37 countries as they attempted to break a world record for the
longest journey ever completed using only renewable fuel.
So far the family has travelled roughly 45 000km across a variety of
unique terrain in Africa and even Europe too.
Part of the purpose behind the trip was to promote awareness regarding
Global Warming and show people that traveling with sustainable and
eco-friendly fuel is possible. They also wanted to teach people that
life is short, so live it while you still can.
“We want to inspire others to travel Africa, think green and seize the
day,” the family’s website reads.
So one day they packed up everything they owned, rented out their Cape
Town home and took to the road where endless experiences and life
lessons awaited them.
As they travelled, they experienced the specific environments of each
country they ventured to meet people, understanding their struggles and
educating themselves on the lives of those around Africa.
As the journey is coming to a close, the family will be returning to the
Mother City, sharing their excitement in a recent Facebook post.
“In July 2013, the Big Green Truck left South Africa, setting off up the
west coast to travel Africa Clockwise on waste vegetable oil. Today, 45
000km, 37 countries and 6 years later, we finally crossed the border
from the east side – only 4 years behind schedule! Brace yourself Cape
Town, we’re on our way…”
From Liberia, Mauritania to Cameroon and Senegal, the family has
travelled extensively and will be bringing them a wealth of knowledge
and experiences unlike any other home with them.
Mark and Sam’s children grew up on the road and they proved that you
don’t need Wi-Fi, iPads or cellphones to make children happy in this day
and age, you only need each other and the open road.
Read the amazing blog that details the family’s adventures here.
[https://africaclockwise.wordpress.com/]
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