 You know, this is the behind the scenes, it's like bloopers, it's like outtakes, it's the real deal. It's you and me after the show, letting our hair down. What's left of it? For me anyway. And we have some pictures to go yet, so let's look at some more pictures. What do we got? Let's take a couple of them. Fishing, again, that's what sustains everybody's life. And so fishing is you'll see all sorts of forms of boats and trying out there and just trying to catch fish. Wow, those guys look tough. Look at how strong they are, every boat and boat. No motors on these boats, they're going way out the caps too, so, yeah, I know it. What does it say? Apichella? I'm not only kidding. The S.S. Apichella, yeah. There you go, all right. Look at the colors on this. Yeah, the fish market, you know, they just throw the fish down on blue tarps and it's kind of like, you know, going to a fish market. People bid what they think they can bid and, you know, you have maybe some local restaurants, owners of restaurants there and they're throwing out their best bids. And look, there's not many fish to be, you know, to be purchased there. You can see a pile there and maybe a little pile over there, but that's the catch for the day. That's the ocean. That's the ocean. What country are we talking about? This is Mozambique again. Is this where the pirates live to go out and get the, you know, the global ships, the cargo ships? I'm not sure exactly where all the pirates are hanging out. I think more on Somalia. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, the Somali pirates. Yeah, yeah. I've seen a couple of movies. So Tom Hanks. Yeah, that was a very enlightening, but that's the kind of thing that can happen when you're traveling. You just don't know, you know, I mean, my weirdest thing, Jay, is I'm going on a public bus, you know, and it's like I said, no tires and, you know, and the driver's trying to stay awake. He's been awake for probably two nights and he's, you know, smoking a stimulant and we're going 50 miles an hour, 55, 60 miles an hour on a highway that is straight as straight can be. We hit a herd of cattle, a whole herd of cattle going 60 miles an hour. So if you ever seen cows fly in the air, it's, it's something very surreal, especially when they're flying past your bus window and they're looking at you as they're flying past you and we killed 17 cows. Wow. These cows were Maasai cows, which you use for food. They draw them. Oh, well, yeah. Of course. Those Maasai and remember the Maasai believe that every cow in the world is their cow because they came from Maasai land. So your, your, your long horns from Texas, your Jersey cows, your, your, your serene, pastorial cows from Carnation, Washington, yeah, that's their cow. Yeah. And so back in the time, it was, you could buy a wife or maybe three, three cows. That was the barter exchange system. So when you kill 17 cows from your, from your, you know, from your reckless endeavors, they're not too happy about that. You know, it sounds like the surprises every minute. And I don't know about you. Maybe, maybe I'm kind of different in the way I react to surprises. You like surprises. No, you have to cope with that. That's the beauty of traveling is you use your intuition. Use your, and Jay, you're a master at it. You use your improvisation skills. You put it together to make the best of a really bad situation. Yeah. I mean, you know, I was in the middle of a lake, Langtanganika, about ready to get my, you know, my head handed to me because they knew I had money and I'm the only Mazungu in that big watercraft. And push you right over the side. Take my money first. Yeah. So, you know, you, you've got to negotiate your way out of things. What did you say? What did you do? I said, they said, first off, they said, where are you from my brother? And I said, Canada. They said, we love our Canadian brothers and sisters. I said, me too. You strike a chord with them right away. You try to get on their, you know, you try to humor before you get, you know, robbed and beaten up and killed. Who knows? Bottom line was there was actually an undercover cop there and it came to blows. Spears came out, he came out with a club and they were hauled off in shackles and boarded on the USS Leimba, a German World War I ship that travels weekly up Lang Tanganika. Actually, the Leimba was the ship that was on the African Queen. African Queen. It was. Sure, I remember that. It's that one same ship and I spent a week on that ship. It just, it spends all its time on that lake. Yeah. But now it becomes the transitway for all the villages to bring their goods and throw it up on the Leimba and, yeah. No, it was really awesome. But you had the, and they were after you and that's why the police arrested them and shackled them. Yeah. Well, no, that didn't happen until much later. Oh, something else. So they weren't identifying themselves as the local police. Of course. It was like, see what he can do for himself. You know, I've, you're kind of left to your own scan. No one's going to intercede in your behalf. You really, you don't have a diplomatic corps to back you up, you know? So be careful before you start stating, yeah, I'm an American and, you know, don't do that. Just don't do that. Enjoy. Kind of get in with it. Fly under the radar. Yeah. Enjoy the karma. Yeah. Well, hopefully.