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A charity tour for orphan children

Trudy and Dirk Regter from the Netherlands go on a world tour in a 1915 Ford Model T, covering all continents of the world. They are making this trip with the aim of raising money for orphans worldwide.

To date, they have driven 64,000 miles across 31 countries and have raised more than $45,000 spent on children's projects in Colombia and Bolivia. An earlier trip by Dirk in 2007 from Beijing to Paris in the Model T raised more than $140,000, of which 2 children's projects were built in Mongolia. The last part of their world tour,about 10,500 miles, takes them back home to the Netherlands via Asia. If you support the purpose of this journey, you can take ownership of some of these 10,500 miles of this final leg.

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    October 18th – day 119

    Posted on 18 October 2012 by willy

    Thursday 18th october

    Some Malawi facts:

    -Estimated 13 million people

    -Of whom 46% is younger than15 years.

    -80% farms, 3% works in the industrial sector

    -In the top 10 of poorest countries worldwide

    -One of the most populated countries in Africa.

    -65% lives under the poverty line (1USD a day)

    -Live expectancy is below 40 years

    Inge wakes me at 5 to view the sunrise.

    It’s beautiful again

    sunset

    sunset

    fisherman

    fisherman

    We drive along a big amount of rubber trees, 2 boys sell massive rubber balls. We buy two.

     

    rubber

    rubber

    bal

    bal

     

    During a shoppingstop, we meet Thomas from Dresden, het is driving now 2,5 months to Cape town on his Honda Transalp. He bought 10 Liters of fuel for 40 USD!!

     

    thomas

    thomas

     

    How many Africans fit in one truck?

    laadbak

    laadbak

     

    The road is getting worse, lots of holes in it.

    And again the steering rod is broken.

    broken

    broken

     

    We straighten the bend ‘spare’rod, with help of the LandRovers Steelconstruction. Strong car!

     

    bendingrod

    bendingrod

    During the reparation we have a lot of fans.

    Foto Fans

     

    And we assemble the rod again, good teamwork dad!

    assebling

    assebling

    ready again

    ready again

    After this exercise we can hit the road again!

    There are some real African bridges we have to take.

    african bridge

    african bridge

     

    At 17:45 we arrive in Salima at Campsite ‘CoolRunings’. A nice place.

    Today we did 333km including fixing the steering rod. Good job!

    Tomorrow we go for Lilongwe, the current capital.

     

    Inge en DJ

     

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