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  1. #5498
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthEaster  [View Original Post]
    What does the condition of the roads have to do with full (cancelled?) flights. You are implying that the government, I guess, is OK with people leaving Tana for Tulear but doesn't want them coming back?
    I'm not implying anything. Sorry you can't make sense of it. Ask the people working at Tsaradia and you'll hear the same thing. Enjoy the ride. We all know what the view is like. Sit on the right side going down to best see the emerald miners.

  2. #5497

    Rn 7

    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Forgot to address this earlier. No flights from Tulear to Tana until (at present) 7 November. Reason is simple: the road has lapsed into such deplorable condition that no one is willing to go overland, except for the Malagasy, of course, and the dregs of the vazaha, that is the pirates.
    Well I used that deplorable road in June. Deplorable it was. Not the leg from Tulear to Fianar. Only the last 80 km or so when it climbs up to the high plateau before Fianar. 2 days later I took the early morning Cotisse from Fianar to Tana. There were a number of road works going on. Rehabilitation of sections of road blocked by landslides. When they get EU I. E. French funding that is. It was a long and exhausting drive with 1000's of curves ranging from potholes to brand new tarmacked sections. But I love it. RN 7 is of the most scenic routes on earth. Can it be blocked. Of course if there's land slides. Any time.

    LE dreg of the world.

    La Buse.

    Pirate extraordinary.

    I was actually flying down last March. When I wanted to fly back there was not a single seat available. Not even for 220€. So I had to go back with the Malagasy lowlifes. I always met some nice girls. Of course driving is not for everyone. Only a pirate and a legionnaire choose that route.

  3. #5496

    Shit roads

    What does the condition of the roads have to do with full (cancelled?) flights. You are implying that the government, I guess, is OK with people leaving Tana for Tulear but doesn't want them coming back?

  4. #5495
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthEaster  [View Original Post]
    Here's a weird one for you. Just for the hell of it I checked flights for the next few weeks from Tana to Tulear. Pretty expensive but available every day I could see. On the other hand the entire month of October flights are full in the other direction. Seem highly unlikely. If the government is behind it why would they care if a few backwater bums from tulear wanted to fly into Tana. Especially since hardly anybody there has the money to fly. Strange.
    Forgot to address this earlier. No flights from Tulear to Tana until (at present) 7 November. Reason is simple: the road has lapsed into such deplorable condition that no one is willing to go overland, except for the Malagasy, of course, and the dregs of the vazaha, that is the pirates.

  5. #5494

    Gfe

    I've been seen here in dar / Amba with two different ladies who love to come over and spend nights (separately) with me. One, my favorite, is so dark it's hard to see her face at night but very attractive and the other very attractive with light feathers. Only because they make me laugh, make incredible sex and love to go out dancing I've not been active in the singles search here lately. This morning I cooked banana whiskey flambé crepes with pomme de terre américaine after a morning session with la femme noir, it doesn't hurt if you know how to cook. The only ingredient absent for me is a jazz venue where I can play and listen, but hey so much for perfection hahahaha, I'm forced to settle for other modes of self expression. See'est la vie!

  6. #5493

    Elections

    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    You're talking out your at $$. The tunnel in Tana was teargassed. Shops closed. Curfew and strike and everything closed in Toliara. No problem so long as you stocked up on water and liquids. Between now and election aftermath, they'll be good days, they'll be bad days, and some inconvenience. Go and then you can regale this board with tales of your heroics.
    Don't worry about me. I've been in election periods twice in Madagascar. Twice in Kenya. Once in Tanzania. And in Gambia when Jammeh was deposed. Yes. I agree stock up on water and food. Don't leave your hotel room unless absolutely necessary. Of course all joints shops etc. Will be closed. Avoid the central area around Rue independence and the presidents palace you'll be ok. No need to fear monger and exaggerate. Elections are what they are. Stay away from demonstrations. Will I be in Madagascar. No. But know people who live there. So I know exactly what's going on.

    La Buse.

  7. #5492
    Quote Originally Posted by SouthEaster  [View Original Post]
    So Golfinho figures I am heading into a war zone and will be killed if I take to the road. Neddy figures all will be fine and there is not much to worry about. I have no idea how things will turn out but I guess I am going to find out. Unless Golfinho is on the ground right now how would he know all the girls from Toliara are leaving. Are you? If that is indeed the case it may make it worthwhile to head there, which after last years dustbowl experience I wasn't going to bother with this time around. And yes I could fly almost immediately but that was not my plan and I am not likely to change it unless I hear dire reports of fighting etc. Before I arrive.

    Is there anyone on the ground right now who has a feel for the current vibe and potential risk or lack thereof?
    Don't worry yourself precious. Toliara is the same old, dusty flyblown town as devoid as always. Plane down was full of geriatric French tourists, but they'll be staying at French / Italian owned hostelry for sleeping and eating and drinking and won't be affected by the strike. Girls go away to Tana and Nosy where their parents and family won't see them cavorting with geriatric vazaha. Of course, it's an open secret where the remittances are coming from, but it's sight unseen and fady to talk about it. Back home in Toliara and hunting you? Some desperate as always, but no bonanza to get yourself excited about.

    When your plan is a cheaply-as-possible sex holiday, you don't need to change nothing. Just keep stocked up on water. And shell out for data plan on your SIM card and you're good to go.

  8. #5491
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Relax. There was nothing so far. The opposition candidates planned a demonstration at rue independence. But that already has been thwarted by police. I'm not scaremongering. Mostly likely the DJ will be reelected. There's nobody on the horizon to stand up against him. Certainly not Marc. If you stay away from the Fokontany and the presidents palace you should be good to go. Election is scheduled for the 9 the November. I've nothing heard of people getting killed. Maybe in the Slums. All candidates got one million euros each to keep the peace for election expenses and the requisite chopper rental from south Africa.

    La Buse.

    In the provinces you should be safe (r). Unless the poor decide to use the opportunity to rob some Karane off their sacks of rice.
    You're talking out your at $$. The tunnel in Tana was teargassed. Shops closed. Curfew and strike and everything closed in Toliara. No problem so long as you stocked up on water and liquids. Between now and election aftermath, they'll be good days, they'll be bad days, and some inconvenience. Go and then you can regale this board with tales of your heroics.

  9. #5490
    Quote Originally Posted by Kako123  [View Original Post]
    Why does it matter to you? It is their election not yours? They would not bother foreigners.
    Are you really that clueless? Closed bars and curfews are what matter.

  10. #5489

    Flights

    Here's a weird one for you. Just for the hell of it I checked flights for the next few weeks from Tana to Tulear. Pretty expensive but available every day I could see. On the other hand the entire month of October flights are full in the other direction. Seem highly unlikely. If the government is behind it why would they care if a few backwater bums from tulear wanted to fly into Tana. Especially since hardly anybody there has the money to fly. Strange.

  11. #5488

    Death trap?

    So Golfinho figures I am heading into a war zone and will be killed if I take to the road. Neddy figures all will be fine and there is not much to worry about. I have no idea how things will turn out but I guess I am going to find out. Unless Golfinho is on the ground right now how would he know all the girls from Toliara are leaving. Are you? If that is indeed the case it may make it worthwhile to head there, which after last years dustbowl experience I wasn't going to bother with this time around. And yes I could fly almost immediately but that was not my plan and I am not likely to change it unless I hear dire reports of fighting etc. Before I arrive.

    Is there anyone on the ground right now who has a feel for the current vibe and potential risk or lack thereof?

  12. #5487
    All candidates got 1 million euros each from where or which country??

    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Relax. There was nothing so far. The opposition candidates planned a demonstration at rue independence. But that already has been thwarted by police. I'm not scaremongering. Mostly likely the DJ will be reelected. There's nobody on the horizon to stand up against him. Certainly not Marc. If you stay away from the Fokontany and the presidents palace you should be good to go. Election is scheduled for the 9 the November. I've nothing heard of people getting killed. Maybe in the Slums. All candidates got one million euros each to keep the peace for election expenses and the requisite chopper rental from south Africa.

    La Buse.

    In the provinces you should be safe (r). Unless the poor decide to use the opportunity to rob some Karane off their sacks of rice.

  13. #5486
    So you think that the comedian DJ will be reelected. I certainly think the same as well. Haha.

    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Relax. There was nothing so far. The opposition candidates planned a demonstration at rue independence. But that already has been thwarted by police. I'm not scaremongering. Mostly likely the DJ will be reelected. There's nobody on the horizon to stand up against him. Certainly not Marc. If you stay away from the Fokontany and the presidents palace you should be good to go. Election is scheduled for the 9 the November. I've nothing heard of people getting killed. Maybe in the Slums. All candidates got one million euros each to keep the peace for election expenses and the requisite chopper rental from south Africa.

    La Buse.

    In the provinces you should be safe (r). Unless the poor decide to use the opportunity to rob some Karane off their sacks of rice.

  14. #5485
    Why does it matter to you? It is their election not yours? They would not bother foreigners.

    Quote Originally Posted by Golfinho  [View Original Post]
    Things are already nasty, and it's just starting. You should have known this. Always happens with elections in Africa and this country is no exception. Taking to the roads on public transit would be stupid. Going to Tana out of the question. Even with teargas mask, there's still curfew. Toliara girls have gotten the hell out and gone home. Cotisse would be full if they're still running. If you're too cheap to fly, hire an SUV at the airport and maybe he'll take you to Majunga.

  15. #5484

    9. of November elction for the new president. It is not going to bee a easy one!

    I do hope the new one does it in the first round and things calm down after.

    Since the security is always to bee considered, I guess criminals will always take advantage of a instabel situation like riots etc.

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