Ready to hit the road for vehicle 2 from Portugal T-1
All packed, except the kitchen sink, and ready to roll !
All packed, except the kitchen sink, and ready to roll !
Unbelievable that we have been on the road for only 13 days. It feels like a few weeks. We have experienced so much together.Today, we arrived in a small town called El Marsa. It reminds me very much of La Marsa in Tunisia, where we have lived for almost six years. But one after the… Read More Will we make it? [Day #13: 14.10.2023]
Already when we went to bed, we could hear them chatting and singing, the fishermen at work fishing in the bay. They continued throughout the night. They are all Senegalese, according to Victor, because the Mauritanians don’t know how to fish and feel to be too superior to do this work. With dawn, they slowly… Read More What a small world! [Day #12: 13.10.2023]
The night was still quite humid and hot despite the sea breeze. This certainly did not help us to sleep well. We both got up early when the first sun razes hit us, had a lovely proper shower and started packing in Eeyore. The staff was wonderfully accommodating. They served us a very delicious breakfast… Read More Camel pasta & fellow Overlanders [Day #11: 12.10.2023]
After a restless night, we got up early to pack everything back in, ready to drive across border number three into country number four: Mauritania. A quick self-made coffee helped us to speed up the packing amidst the heat and humidity already high in the early morning. An hour and a half later and everything… Read More From St. Louis via Doubei and Badgad to Nouakchott [Day #10: 11.10.2023]
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