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20/11/2007 at 7:33pm
Location: Blackpool soon to be The Gambia Outfit: Ford Transit CI Meridien
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Hi every one, we are after as much information as possible for a trip we are doing in 2009 from Blackpool to Banjul. We are travelling through France, Spain, & Portugal, Then on to Africa, Morrocco, Western Sahara / Mauritania, Senagal, & finally The Gambia. We would welcome any travel advice, roads, stopovers, avoidances, In fact ANY INFORMATION particulaly for the African leg. Many Thanks Sandy
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21/11/2007 at 11:00am
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Be oh so careful crossing the desert,when I crossed on the difficult route de tezenrouf from Sothern Algeria to Goa in Mali the local police checked the vehicle all over to ensure we had enough fuel and water.Quite reassuring.
Navigation is key especially if you have a sandstorm,visability when we crossed was down to under a 100 yards for three days in a row which made the metal markers spaced at one kilometer intervals invisable.
During that crossing three French gentleman we had meet in a landy got lost and disorientated,there bodies were found two weeks latter.Crossing the sahara is not to be taken lightly.
During the day theres an incessent wind that blows preatty much all the time,the flys during the day will drive you nuts but nightime in the Sahara is utterly magical,the lack of pollution make the stars look close enough to touch.It does get cold,down to freezing when I crossed in late November.
We also had an awful rain storm that caused bad flash floods,no people hurt but we lost some possesions.
By the time we reached the s-Sahara we were driving across millions and millions of dead or dying locusts.Also when camping in the rock desert we found large areas infested with Scorpions while other areas were free so before pitching camp have a close look at the lye of the ground.
Having said all that im glad I crossed the biggest desert in the world,it gives you a tremendous sense of achievment.Have a peep at my homepage for some photos.
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21/11/2007 at 7:25pm
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Travel in Africa is dangerous theres always some petty police/army/border guard looking for a bribe on some trumped up offense,think ive been arrested in Africa for non existent offences about a dozen times.
You will also be threatened with physical violence,get ill get ripped off and have peeps trying to steal things.Its all part of the adventure.
Food and water cant be trusted,many of the dates in the area are riddled with maggots and the rice can have incredable long worms in.
Most of the sahara is in fact a rock desert with relatively little sand,we drove for 7 days dawn to dusk over the great central rock plateau without seeing a hill,a sand-dune,a tree.A totally flat featurless void.
Have you experience of travel in remote or underdeveloped areas?Africa is far harder to travel in than South-America or Asia,its like nowhere else.
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