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Mali, ma belle

It seems like we’ve entered a complete different world. If you want to take a picture here in Mali, you get the brightest smile. In case you're in nee...
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Green at last

People kept telling us how great the Casamance region, in the south of Senegal, really was. The place to be, the friendliest people, the greatest of e...
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New Years Eve in Senegal

After all the horror stories about the border between the Western Sahara and Mauritania (border crossing was a breeze), there were those even wilder s...
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Border Mauritania – Senegal (Diama)

Duration Mauritania: 1,5h Duration Senegal: 1.5 h (+Registration Carnet de Passages in Dakar) Costs/person involved: Mauritania: customs...
The road to Nouadhibou

Mauritania and the first crash…

We left Dakhla and the Western Sahara behind us and apart from our fuel bottle being stolen, all went well. The Mauritanian border promised to be a ho...
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The hunt for a shower

The sealed road took us about 500 kms further to the town of Icht in southern Morocco. The last few 100 kms were dark already and the neck muscles sta...
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Emergency ration

We received a somewhat strange question related to adventure traveling today: “What do you guys eat along the road? I can imagine it not being easy t...
The road to Tata

Sun, sand and sweat

It’s been a while since we got the opportunity to keep up with the website. We are in the south of Morocco right now and we finally have a reliable in...
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Shoe fetish

For someone like me, with a passion for beautiful shoes and high heels, starting a RTW trip seems like a true challenge. I mean fashion wise. All of o...
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Adrian, 7 years, Spain

“Participating is more important than winning”   Adrian is a 7 year old boy from Jerez, Spain. He likes tinkering, likes being creative wit...