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Friday 19th August 2016<\/p>\n
Always seem to find accommodation close to a mosque. So I was awake pretty early, packed and ready to go looking for a cup of coffee. Sumbawa is a totally different landscape to Flores. On the main the roads follow flat valleys. At last I had found some flat straight roads. this is not necessarily good. With the flat land comes grazing animals like buffalo and goats which roam the roads. So even though I had been warned by Syarif of this, I still had the urge to give cherry red a bit of exercise. Got to Bima in pretty good time. Not too many sightings of animals. It was sometime during the middle of the day that I encountered a herd of buffalo, which had just about finished crossing the road, so I wasn’t too concerned, until a pair of young ones decided to have a tussle which completely blocked my path. Thank goodness for ABS braking. I came to a abrupt stop which took me off the road, narrowly missing the rotten beasts. They’re rather large when you get up close and personal with them. I’m not sure whether I scared them more than they scared me. Luckily we all came off unscathed. I rode a little slowly after that. The day proceeded uneventfully after that. I never did find that coffee.<\/p>\n