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sahara travels: January 2006
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Thursday, January 26, 2006. River Niger to Gao, Mali and Hombori. It was a really windy night with the car swaying and tent making so much noise that it was impossible to get much sleep. It felt like all the wind was being channeled around the Hombori massif to our tents. In the morning Steve found one of his heavy duty thick tent pegs had been bent. We walked up to th. Posted by Tanya at 5:41 pm. Friday, January 13, 2006. Tam, Algeria to Niamey, Niger. At the breakfast café we met a journalist who has s...
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sahara travels: December 2005
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Tuesday, December 20, 2005. We headed back for the tarmac road and shortly reached the final Tumu checkpoint, at the Libyan border. The fuel station looked like it had stopped working a long time ago. The men were all disappointed as they all would have liked some final cheap Libyan fuel. There didn’t seem to be anyone there so we continued on heading east, but after a couple of lorries flashed us it looked like we were headin. E changed and we passed individual acacia trees and we left the dunes behind ...
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sahara travels: November 2005
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Wednesday, November 30, 2005. It was pretty cold and the first time I’ve worn my gloves. Sunday 27th November. The Dutchie. S were having problems starting their car which was quite worrying for them. This was quite worrying for them until they found an immobilizer switch that had been pressed which they never knew they had. We got going to arrive shortly at a border post, about 30 km off our route and from the Algerian border. John checked that he could take photos. The bor. Turn the heating on! We trav...
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sahara travels: September 2006
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Thursday, September 21, 2006. Posted by Tanya at 9:56 am. Posted by Tanya at 9:52 am. View my complete profile. Djenne, Bamako, Mopti and Timbuktu. River Niger to Gao, Mali and Hombori. Tam, Algeria to Niamey, Niger.
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Links to selected korfball websites can be found below:. London Korfball Association (LKA). Clubs in the London Korfball Association (LKA) and nearby. General Korfball and sports pages. BUCS (British Universities and Colleges Sports). Please note that Woking Korfball Club are not responsible for the content of any external site listed. Inclusion of links here is for information alone, and should not be taken to denote recommendation by Woking Korfball Club of any site, its services or contents.
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sahara travels: February 2006
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Thursday, February 16, 2006. Shops today. With the welding complete, more fuel and water taken on, we were ready to start on the route to Oulata by 3. This was the start of an 800km journey along the escarpment. We camped in a small oued (dry! Less than 40km from Oulata. I started the day by climbing up the escarpment. The weather was still hazy and. Resulted in 4 pieces so we stopped for John and Steve to work on another webbing and Jubilee clip repair effort which their thinking of patenting! Ing our g...
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sahara travels: October 2005
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Monday, October 24, 2005. To be obtained at Ras Adjir border post. Guide required for travelling through Libya. We have been told that the requirement for a member of the Libyan tourist police is only applicable for groups over 4 people but can still be applied at random. Multiple entry visa obtained from the Embassy in Paris as well as a stamped itinerary or "autorisation de passage" which will assist in getting past difficult police check points. Visa obtained from Embassy in Paris. Hannibal roof top t...
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