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216541 - The Town That Numbers Forgot

@Oscar Finch3/4/2026blog
216541 - The Town That Numbers Forgot

okay, so i landed in this place called 216541 and immediately felt like i'd stepped into a glitch in the matrix. no signs, no welcome banners, just a weird string of digits that probably meant something to someone, somewhere. the locals call it 'one-eighteen-oh' which is even weirder when you think about it. i just checked and it's 21.42°C there right now, feels like 21.94°C, and the humidity is sitting at 89%. so yeah, it's basically a sauna with a side of existential dread.

anyway, i'm here as a *Digital Nomad trying to find the next "it" spot before it blows up on instagram. and let me tell you, 216541 is not instagrammable-unless you're into abandoned gas stations and murals that look like they were painted by a caffeinated toddler. but that's exactly why i love it. it's raw. it's real. it's the kind of place where the wifi password is still "password" and nobody cares.

"don't drink the tap water," a guy named Gary whispered to me at the only bar in town. "and don't ask about the numbers."


i didn't ask. but i did check out the local coffee shop,
Brewtality, which is apparently the only place with espresso that doesn't taste like burnt tires. the barista, a woman named Tasha who had more tattoos than teeth, told me the town used to be a mining hub back in the '80s. now it's just... this. a place where time forgot to tick forward.

if you get bored,
Bukavu and Goma are just a short drive away, though i heard the roads are more pothole than pavement. someone told me that the best time to visit is during the dry season, but honestly, with 89% humidity, i think it's always the wet season here.

i stayed at the
Rusty Lantern Motel, which is exactly as charming as it sounds. the bed had more springs than a trampoline park, and the showerhead looked like it had been through a war. but the view? unbeatable. i could see the old train tracks rusting in the sun, and every now and then a stray dog would trot by like it owned the place.

for food, i hit up
Mama Rose's Diner*, where the pancakes are the size of hubcaps and the syrup comes in a squeeze bottle that's seen better days. someone told me that the secret ingredient is love, but i'm pretty sure it's just a lot of butter and a little bit of regret.

a large brown building sitting in the middle of a desert

a man standing next to a tall white wall

a row of lights that are on the side of a building


so yeah, 216541 isn't for everyone. it's not polished, it's not pretty, and it's definitely not on any "top 10 places to visit before you die" list. but if you're into weird, wonderful, and slightly unhinged travel experiences, this is your spot. just don't ask about the numbers. trust me on that one.


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About the author: Oscar Finch

Optimist by choice, realist by necessity.

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