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Trans African Overlanding

I’ve now been over a week in Marrakesh and do I like it?  Hellz yes! Marrakesh pretty much has no touristic sights, but that is also not why you should go there. You go to Marrakesh to experience the crowded streets with all the noise, smells and feelings that they entail. You can wander the...
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It was a cold Sunday morning on the last day of January. We had gotten up at 5.30 in the morning to arrive early in Todgha Gorge, our next stop on the journey towards South Africa. Everything was as always in the truck; some people were sleeping, others reading books, writing journals or simply looking out...
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After a some days on the road I have become quite used to the lifestyle that I will have for the next six to eight months on the road. The last couple of days we have been doing bush camping, which is practically finding a remote site along the road to pitch out tents on...
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On the way between Chefchaouen and Meknes we stopped at Volubilis for a couple of hours to see ancient Roman ruins that were there. We paid a guide from the “kitty” to show us around and tell us stories of how the Romans were making wine and olive oil, using solariums and vomitariums (the place...
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Fez is the oldest city in Morocco and the fourth largest. Our plan was to camp there for three nights so that the truck could be serviced while we explored the city and got practical stuff like laundry done. The old city of Fez was huge and very chaotic so our tour leader had arranged...
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After a week of waiting in Malaga our truck finally arrived with out tents meaning that we could move into the campsites. Seeing the truck for the first time I was surprised of how big it was and how easily it fit all sixteen of us: Jonatan– A 26 year old IT engineer from Uppsala,...
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So, now I’ve been on the road for nearly half a year and it is time to open a new travel chapter. The next six months I will be traveling with a group of sixteen people all the way through Africa. The plan was originally to travel from 66 degrees north in Iceland to 33...
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