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Tales West Africa 2014

Nov272014

What the Hell is a Tagine? Morocco

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma27. November 2014

In the evening we went to our favourite restaurant to have one of the most famous Moroccan dishes: Tagine.

Nov242014

A Rainy Night in the Desert; Erg Chebbi, Morocco

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma24. November 20141 Comment

Later in the afternoon it started raining heavily. We met 3 Germans, father and 2 sons, who planned to have their night out in a tent in the dunes.

Nov12014

China in Morocco – Souvenir Sellers

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma1. November 2014

 There is another hair-rising pass we had to conquer the Tizi n’ Tazazert with 2283 m. Very few of this odd tourist species go there.

Oct272014

Moroccan Roads

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma27. October 2014

  The road was winding its way through traditional villages, where the inhabitants did even not dare to feed their goats with used plastic bags, desert landscape and fantastic geological phenomena.

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Oct142014

Creative Driving in Nouakchott, Mauritania

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma14. October 2014

We arrived in Nouakchott. Immediately they integrated us into their social system for traffic regulations.

Oct132014

Sorry, But All Seems to be About Borders; Rosso, Mauritania

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma13. October 2014

On 13.10. we started our adventure to the far, far north, with the first destination being Mauritania. For days Monika was having nightmares about the border crossing we have to take.

Oct72014

Who Needs Tourists in Senegal?

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma7. October 2014

Cap Skirring, the ultimate tropical beach paradise in Senegal. When we arrived it was pretty quiet.

Sep292014

Socializing With the Uniformed Locals; Guinea Bissau

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma29. September 2014

At the border the Senegalese guys were efficient. They didn’t want anything.

Sep242014

Senegalese Border – No Problem

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma24. September 2014

From Kayes we moved on towards the Senegalese border. Lots of Malian trucks were on the road which was more or less ok.

Sep232014

World Class Accommodation; Kayes, Mali

Roadside Tales, tales west africaBy moma23. September 2014

Of course, in Kayes we had to lodge in the historic Railway hotel.

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