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Nomad
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It wasn't cheap staying at the edge of the Sahara. If it were, we probably would have spent much longer there. But after our mini-excursion, we traded in our dromedaries for our two-wheeled steeds and made tracks away from the desert and back into the interior of Morocco.
Without the majestic sand dunes in the background, all the pictures I took seemed very flat
Taking a different way back, we encountered a variety of terrain - some hard packed gravel, grassy plains and sand, of course. I managed to keep my wobbly bike upright through the sandy stretches, not without much sweating and swearing. But when we reached pavement, the score between Neda and I for falls remained tied at 0-0! Phew!
Back on the main road!
Double-tracking back north through Rissani. Riding through the gates from the other side now
We are heading west across the country. Next big city is Ouarzazate.
It wasn't cheap staying at the edge of the Sahara. If it were, we probably would have spent much longer there. But after our mini-excursion, we traded in our dromedaries for our two-wheeled steeds and made tracks away from the desert and back into the interior of Morocco.
Without the majestic sand dunes in the background, all the pictures I took seemed very flat
Taking a different way back, we encountered a variety of terrain - some hard packed gravel, grassy plains and sand, of course. I managed to keep my wobbly bike upright through the sandy stretches, not without much sweating and swearing. But when we reached pavement, the score between Neda and I for falls remained tied at 0-0! Phew!
Back on the main road!
Double-tracking back north through Rissani. Riding through the gates from the other side now
We are heading west across the country. Next big city is Ouarzazate.