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Archive for February, 2008
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05 Feb
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Our first day in the Promised Land, consisted of a visit to Tamale en-route to Mole National park. The opportunity to get our hands on tickets for the African cup of Nations football tournament was curtailed by the fact that they hadnât been delivered to the post office yet!Non-plussed we pressed on. Mole NP was […]
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04 Feb
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The New Year began with a free day in Tomboctou, followed by a gruelling journey by road back to Sevare, lengthened considerably by a broken radiator on one of the vehicles. I had expected the kids back at 2.30pm; they arrived just after 5pm! All were herded rather ingloriously on to the truck for a […]
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Feb
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The first order of business was the great pig hunt. It took two buses and an hour of walking to find one! Great experience though, catching local transport and playing sardines, with armpits in your face is definitely recommended!
A spit pole was also required and Gary took on that challenge. Besides the language barrier, it […]
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Feb
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The night at Kayes was spent at the âcentre dâaccueil de jeunesseâ, where we camped on the roof. For dinner we feasted on delicious beef brochettes washed down with Mali beer. The next morning was spent attempting to find the correct âroadâ to Bafoulabe, not that easy as tracks went in all directions. We did […]
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Feb
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After over half the crew buggered off to Senegal, the rest of us ventured into town, and promptly got lost amongst the narrow streets. Somehow we stumbled upon a market of sorts and stocked up on some rather sad looking veggies. Then it was on to a campsite on the beach, near the famous fish […]
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Feb
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Our first true African border crossing was an experience most will not forget, including a mad German in a camper van who had us in stitches, even though no one really understood him!
The boom opened at 9am, and we filtered through with the rest of the traffic into the Immigration area. Passports were dealt with […]
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Feb
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Laayoune â âcapitalâ of Western Sahara, Sahara Occidental, or just another town in Morocco. Depends which side of the fence you are on. The territory has been in the possession of the Spanish, then Mali and Mauritania claimed rights over it until the âGreen marchâ of November 1975 when 350,000 Moroccans crossed the border to […]
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Feb
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The journey to Essaouira was fairly quick, only interupted by an urgent need to re-stock our wood supplies. A stop 10kms out of town furnished us with a load of good stuff, ably cut up by the saw masters. An afternoon visit for some seafood lunch, then off to a bush camp out of town. […]
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Feb
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Entering Todra Gorge is a breathtaking sight, especially as we drove under a massive overhanging rock. We found a lovely spot to bush camp just beyond the overhang, minus the flash packers, who chose to stay in a hotel no more than 500m away. A local Berber, Abdelleh, invited the group to his house after […]
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Feb
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27 Nov
Hi blog readers, just to clarify, Chris our driver is the fabulous writer of these blogs. Chris then emails them to me and I cut and paste them onto the website. This will also be the first attempt for me to put piccies on too, so I will try and see how that goes. […]
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