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  1. #1
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    Looks a memorable trip. And it didn't look too hot at that time.
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    Thanks for sharing. Looks like it was a memorable trip.

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    WOW- those pictures are beautiful!!!! Looks like an amazing trip!!
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    Great Snaps!
    Thanks for sharing.
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    yup. weather was pretty awesome. quite chilly in fact. I mean we"re so used to tropical weather. it was about 20 degrees celcius in the day and would drop to about 13 at night? The roads weren't great (quite horrible in fact. we came back by a riverbed, the road was broken in many places. It was very remote so my friend and I pushed mostly because it was too scary to ride. If we got hurt, no one would know.) but drivers were generally nice and careful. not that there were many. heh.

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    How exciting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    How exciting!

    Did you ride a camel? My sister said when she went to Morocco, it was the super-touristy thing that she just had to do.
    Oh yes we did! overnight trip in the western sahara, amongst the sand dunes
    view was great but after awhile it got boring. just lots of sand and camels plodding on the sand are very comfortable to sit on... heh

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    Wow, that looks like some tough terrain. Did everything go smoothly? I guess you're here writing about it, but it must have been quite an adventure!
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