As they leave the paved roads of Maputo, the terrain becomes a nightmare. May’s Mercedes repeatedly gets stuck in mud and eventually "dies" while crossing a lake, leading Clarkson and Hammond to saw off its front end and tow the remains.
The trio tries drift netting from a local boat, only to catch eight tiny fish and an octopus after hours of work. They eventually give up and buy out a local market's entire supply to start their journey. Feed the WorldThe Grand Tour : Season 2 Episode 11
Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May start in the capital, Maputo, with a plan to deliver fish to the village of Bingo, located roughly 200 miles inland. Despite the short distance, the journey takes three days due to extreme road conditions, mud, and mechanical failures. The Vehicles & Strategies As they leave the paved roads of Maputo,
Upon reaching the village, the mission is deemed a disaster. Clarkson's fish taste like diesel, May's fish are dead from the rough ride, and the locals show little interest in the offerings before the trio departs by helicopter. They eventually give up and buy out a
Watch the trio's chaotic attempt to solve world hunger in these highlights:
Hammond uses a 100cc Indian-made motorcycle costing roughly $800. He attaches a drying rack to the back, intending to create "sun-dried" fish, but spends most of the trip falling off the bike in deep mud. Key Moments