Feed The Worldthe Grand Tour : Season 2 Episode 11 Guide
Each presenter chooses a unique—and predictably flawed—method for preserving and transporting their catch:
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 Feed the WorldThe Grand Tour : Season 2 Episode 11
Clarkson fits his pickup with a massive ice machine on the roof. His strategy involves "smoking" the fish using a modified exhaust system, which ultimately infuses them with diesel fumes, making them inedible. His strategy involves "smoking" the fish using a
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. May builds a "Merquarium" by installing a Perspex
May builds a "Merquarium" by installing a Perspex tank in the back to transport the fish alive in seawater. The weight makes the car nearly immobile, and the lack of a lid results in May being repeatedly drenched by "indoor tsunamis" whenever the car accelerates or brakes.
