Almost 600 more homes have been evacuated due to serious flooding at wainfleet in lincolnshire. Two months of rain has fallen there in just two days. Outside, 3a, inside 38, develop theyll be heavy, the raf was deployed, total is 72 pillars. Is it this way . After fears that repairs to banks yes. What does it look like . Of the river steeping i can hear something. Were giving way. A tractor . From wainfleet, luxmy just big doors, the main gate, a helicopter . A little bit of windows to get a motorbike. Gopal sent this report. In light on the priestess. From the air, you can see the vast theyll be thundery, theyll be slow moving. Motorbike, yeah. Some gusty winds as well extent of the flood waters, associated with these showers. Heres an idea of the river steeping swollen after two the lakes in this direction . Average wind strengths. Months of rain fell in two days. Yeah. But the gusts will be even higher. More flooding is expected, could well see some hailstones, too. And around 600 homes meanwhile, across parts of southern have been evacuated. And south east england fewer showers this is the second time rebecca through the afternoon, more sunshine, so 20 or 21 celsius. The biggest problem for me is, where weve got the frequent showers and do the windows have glass . Struggling to get much and jodie have had to move. Ive got no direction, no glass. Above 14 or 15. Its just an open field. These showers merging at times theres nothing to follow. To give a longer spell of rain. Youve got where all the case as we go and the wind is giving me problems. Through sunday evening. The electrics have to dry out, heavy spells of rain because you cant put them back on. Working their way across northern so it is finding the emergency theyre open . Rock. England, into scotland, were trying to follow the sound continue across parts accommodation that you are going of Northern Ireland, to be setting basically a new home of the cow and the wind is taking some rain returning to wales away from my hearing aids. Through the early hours of monday morning. Up, when you know your a cold night for most. Homes underwater. Just rock windows. Were going to hold up this is one of the biggest problems yeah, yeah, rock windows. For me when im travelling, to between 11 and 13 celsius. High single figures is the wind. Across rural scotland. And its so hard. As we start the new week, our area of low pressure sorry. Because if i cant follow so now where are we heading . Still to the north west of the uk, something on the ground, generating some heavy showers around there we get inside. Ive got to try to follow sounds. For scotland and Northern Ireland. The Environment Agency says a cold front draped across northern the river could breach england and wales bringing some at points where its flood traffic, other noises. Ive got the cows tail spells of rain monday morning. Here he goes. Turning more showery defences are vulnerable. As the day wears on. South and east of this, mainly dry, some spells of sunshine, an raf chinook has returned today is this the entrance, yeah . Some heavy and thundery showers, to help shore up the bank. Yeah. So we went in the first church though, across a large swathe its this stretch of and walked around it of scotland and Northern Ireland. The river steeping thats and could hear chanting. Temperatures here again expected to burst its banks, i tried to explain, but it was very 14 or 15 celsius. And thats why the raf chinook difficult to understand her. In the sunshine, further south behind me has been flying back and east, 20, maybe 21 celsius. Managed to grab his tail, very frustrated, a bit upset. Into tuesday, briefly, and forth with bags of sand but it has decided to run off unsure how handle it, we see this ridge of High Pressure and gravel to try how to extricate myself and dragged me with it. From the guide without being rude across much of england and wales and also getting another guide to plug any breach. To continue, i probably cant do this by myself. I could probably have a go volunteers have travelled there are some local kids around, and follow tourists, and southern scotland. For miles to help but, the terrains the flood defence operations. Pretty, pretty rough. I just want to be normal. Giving fish to the marabou stork. Been out for the past three days, she is a nice person but, ah. Ive got some fish, now weve just had to rescue rrgh keeping an eye on this a 97 year old lady. Area of low pressure, as i say, werejust im feeding the birds. Though, could bring some heavy rain dropping sand bags off, rescuing people, one of the main reasons i come later on tuesday into southern knocking on the door, making sure we can. Parts of england. Travelling is to get off the beaten heavy showers and longer track and get away from the tourist the spells of rain across parts of scotland. Crowd, and this lake is idealfor me they should ease across Northern Ireland on tuesday. Because its peaceful, much of england and wales having away from tourists, just a mainly dry day with some sunshine, locals, very natural. Dropping sandbags, just basically helping people, but keeping an eye on this rain doing what we can do. Arriving into southern counties emergency crews will continue of england later on tuesday. To monitor the river levels, but for now residents dont know ahead, some warmth, 20 or 21 celsius for much when they or their families, its perfect. Of england and wales. Four legged or otherwise, im not very good some heavy rain for will be able to return home. Expressing my emotions. A time, later on tuesday luxmy gopal, bbc news, wainfleet. Maybe and into wednesday. Ive got to be strong all the time. As that clears, things are looking drier and a bit warmer towards the end of the week. 00 03 02,340 4294966103 13 29,430 bye bye. Now on bbc news, the travel show. My name is tony giles and im from some of the research i had done about Haile Selassie and ethiopia totally blind and severely deaf its the only way i can travel. And hearing about the rastafarian its the only way i can cope. In both ears. I am guiding you now. Now were moving. 0k. I will be on your left culture, its this idea that i can feel the wind in my hair. Because the wall is on your right. Ive spent the last and then, one step, tiny step, 21 years travelling. Haile selassie had designated a bit and then keep forward and then ive visited over 120 countries. Of land, so that former african a big one. Yes. Slaves, descendants, could come back to africa. Every continent in the world, including antarctica. Well done. My mission is to visit every another one, that is good. You can feel it either side that sounded interesting if you stretch your hands. So i thought i would head to a town called shashamane, where its a very all right we got a different guide organised country in the world. Rastafarian culture. Lots of people out, very lively, overnight and gently got out very rural, traditional. Of the situation without offending. I like it. I felt more confident with him, i started off in december planning ifelt more secure, i got this recent trip and i decided the information i wanted. To start in egypt because its it was all explained in great detail, it was very personable at the top of africa and work my way with me, he gave me what i needed. Through several countries to get to ethiopia. Hello, salaam the driver and i are now looking 0k, ive got some fish. For my accommodation, now im feeding the birds. A rastafarian run lodge. Its my passion, its what i do, this is a moment for it is what makes me happy. You to take a picture, its the biggest tony. Yep. Alex, i am alex. Challenge i can get. Down there is bete giyorgis, i just want to be normal. It is a shape of a cross. Hello. Welcome come in. Wow, youre tall. Yep. It is made of one rock, completely ive got to be strong all the time. Detached from the surrounding rock. Its the only way i can travel. 00 04 12,705 4294966103 13 29,430 the only way i can cope. Its one monolith . Yes, one monolith. Inside there is a tunnel to get to the church. So its like a fortress, isnt it . Like a lot of western european exactly. Tourists who think a rastafarian a few steps forward, culture, lifestyle, i have my sort we are literally in the centre of stereotypical idea of dreadlocks of the church. And just laying about so were at the transept . Listening to reggae all day. I did realise it was probably not all like that. But i still had some. When i got there, i met alex yeah, exactly. And his wife, and a very quickly changed that whole the pillars are part of the structure, so it is supporting itself. Right, yep. Perception that i had. But the space is very peaceful and very calming. Welcome to our house, 0k. Of ancient ethiopian people. Wow. I became a rasta man as a teenager, lots of echo because of you know, when i saw bob, the shape, obviously. Bob marley, in france, i was so amazed. You know . By his performance on stage. So this morning in lalibela i went sure. He touched me, and changed my life. To this Amazing Service up at one of the rock churches. It was almost like being touched you inside, in the heart . Yeah. I discovered who i was, you know . Transported back in time. He gave me a sense of dignity. Keep coming. What is a real rasta man . A real rasta man is a faithful always hundreds of thousands of people around me, servant of the almighty, its quite calming, jah. Someone who tries his best ifeel quite emotional. To live a righteous life. I didnt expect to feel that. Jah is god, yeah . The energy here is. To love his next. His neighbour . Quite overwhelming. The last thing we sort to fulfil the love of god on earth. Of did was light a candle, so its not about smoking ganja thats when it hit me, really. A very spiritual saying just sort and listening to bob marley . Of got to me and i let i am not a smoker, the emotions go. To tell you the truth. I thought about the people i love not all rasta will smoke ganja. And the people ive lost recently. You have rasta who dont smoke. I love you, brother. Just said goodbye to some people. One of my biggest loves is music. Not leaving them behind, ijust sending them on their way, i have always loved music because i can connect with it. Releasing all the pent up i dont need to see, i dont need to hear. I can connect with the rhythm. Grief, i guess. Music is beautiful because it that was good. Good, im glad. Crosses all boundaries. It doesnt matter what skin colour, what disability. It doesnt matter. I said, i play drums. He said, i play drums. I had to give the impression that i was ok and it was good and, you know, i couldnt get my mum worried. You can show its ok to let it go, he started playing and i started following. We just sat there, the two of us, drumming, jamming. No woman, no cry. Sharing energy and positive ok to show weakness. Vibes and connecting. A really beautiful moment. Its been an awesome week, that was awesome, amazing. An emotional week, i visited 00 06 56,898 4294966103 13 29,430 some amazing places. Do you still feel excluded, at times . We have no rights. Were not ethiopian citizens. Were not foreigners. But we decided to live permanently and forever in ethiopia. But we dont really get reconditioned after so many years. We just got, the other day, to stay legally, you know, for five years. A lot of conditions. Its not so easy. To live as rasta people in ethiopia. So you are still considered as foreigners . Yeah. We are now in a local tricycle. You have a Favourite Football Team . I like liverpool. Mo salah. Mo salah yeah cool my mum is pretty special. Very special, amazing. Shes the most important person in my life. She supports my travels. She encourages me, she helps me with my maps, she helps me research. I can do most things on the internet with a speech software. The one thing i cannot do is book flights. The websites are impossible for all our companies. So she can book flights for me. She is my rock that i stand on. She is the reason i can do this. Without her, i would be nothing. We havejust landed in lalibela, one of the major tourist cities in the north of the dob. I knew that when i came to ethiopia, one of the places that i had to visit was lalibela. Rock churches, you know what these mean to the people. I thought, ijust had to come here. When i landed in lalibela airport it was a bit confusing. Normally i have the assistance, to take me through the airport. A guy who works there took me through the airport outside, handed me onto another guide. At first i thought he was a couch surfer. I started walking with him, he wasnt saying much. I started to get a little bit concerned. A couch surfer, yeah . And i started asking questions, like, are you my couch surfer . He took me to the bus and he said, get on. I take your luggage. Yeah, thats fine. I was going to ask the bus driver to call the number i had. And then abedi showed up. Ok, welcome, tony. Nice to see you, yes. It all got sort of cleared up. So it was a bit concerning. Almost kidnapped, not quite. Would have been a better story if i had been. We are almost near lalibela. Just minutes to arrive at my home. Its all rocky, really rocky. I like this, this is great. Really steep. Quite difficult to walk along. If this is what lalibela is all like, this is going to be great. Ok, this is my house. The place im staying tonight, for me, its perfect. Its as rough as you can get, as off the beaten track as you can get, as basic as you can get. It is real africa, for me. And it wakes up all my senses. Ok, this is the toilet . Yes. Bit of a walk, if you get caught short. It is nothing new for me. Just a bit more difficult with the steps. Ijust got to be a bit slower and take my time. If i get stuck ijust shout, there are people around here, its not a problem for me. I can smell it part of the adventure. Im skyping my girlfriend. Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday darling beautiful lovely. Happy birthday to you. I miss you. 00 13 06,216 4294966103 13 29,430 all right, be good