First on the agenda was to get some food. We had left the fridge totally empty and turned off, so we needed to do a decent grocery shop.
Igor's home for the next month or so near Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth now? Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
Where are Kevin and Ruth going next? Mexico City, Mexico on November 28 for two nights!
Thursday, February 2, 2023
A nice view of the sea at Oualidia, Morocco
We actually slept quite well in the parking lot at Casablanca airport. I think we were pretty tired though, so that helped.
Wednesday, February 1, 2023
Back in Morocco!
Tuesday evening, we flew back to Morocco. We are now back in Max, and thankfully he was sitting in the Casablanca airport parking, just as we had left him ten days ago.
But I need to catch you up on some stories from the last couple of days.
Sunday, January 29, 2023
Dirty. Uncomfortable. Amazing!
When we left you yesterday, we had just boarded the iron ore train in Mauritania, Africa headed west from Choum to the Atlantic coast at Nouadhibou.
The train travels at between 35 to 40 km/h (22 to 25 mph). With a distance of 400 kms (248 miles), and several short stops along the way, it should take around 12 hours to get to our destination. But certainly none of that is written in stone.
Saturday, January 28, 2023
The main event... the iron ore train!
Friday evening was the main event! The reason we came to Mauritania was to ride the iron ore freight train through the Sahara Desert. We were all pretty excited about it.
We had most of the morning off to do our own thing. Internet access was actually pretty good while we were in Chinguetti. But only because I had bought a SIM card when we had arrived in Mauritania, and there was a 4G high speed tower nearby. So we took advantage of that and got caught up on some internet stuff.
Friday, January 27, 2023
A beautiful desert oasis in Mauritania
I tried googling the most beautiful oases in the world. A few lists of them came up, but nowhere did I see mentioned the one we went to on Thursday. Truly stunning. And it's not mentioned anywhere because hardly anybody knows that it exists.
The day started when we hopped into the 4x4's again and headed back into the desert.
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Thursday, January 26, 2023
Four wheel drive adventure in the Sahara Desert
On the road Wednesday morning at 9:00am with five Toyota Hilux 4x4's for our group.
We did five full hours of crazy desert four wheel driving! It was totally fun and I really enjoyed it. Some of the group rode in the back of the trucks if they chose to.
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Our first Sahara Desert oasis
We were told that we would be on the road at 7:30am Tuesday morning with a full day of driving ahead of us to get to the Terjit Oasis. So in preparation for that, we were up at 5:45am and had a quick breakfast with the group between 6:30 and 7:00.
For our group, we were 18 people... plus our leader Johnny, so we had a minivan and two Toyota Hilux four wheel drives. And three drivers.
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
Not exactly the nicest capital city in the world
Among travelers who go to out of the way places, Nouakchott, the capital city of Mauritania, is well known to be the worst capital city in the world.
Sandy, dusty, dirty, trashy. With very few attractions. And no alcohol.
Monday, January 23, 2023
Introduction to the group
The rest of the group arrived at various times overnight, some as late as 4:00am. We went down for some breakfast at 8:30am or so and there still wasn't anybody up yet. But, we met everybody gradually as they came down over the next couple of hours.
Ruth and I wanted to go back to the ATM. We forgot that we were going to have to pay for our room in cash. Then we wanted to find a SIM card for the phone, and do some shopping to find some snacks that we can take on the trip.
Sunday, January 22, 2023
First day in Nouakchott
We had only got to bed at 2:30am the night before, but still managed to get up around 8:00am feeling not too bad. By 9:00am we headed down for some breakfast.
Mauritania was a French colony until 1960, and there is still some of that influence remaining. So what was for breakfast? Croissants!
Saturday, January 21, 2023
Welcome to Mauritania... country number 58
A great way to start off a new year is by visiting a new country! Mauritania is country number 58 for us. There will be a few more new countries to add to the list during 2023. It's going to be a great year!
We didn't arrive here until well after midnight, so we really haven't anything to show you yet. However, we do need to tell the story of how we got here!
Friday, January 20, 2023
Today, we are off to Casablanca Airport!
Interesting place where we have been staying the last three nights. The guy who owns it is originally from Germany, but he married a Moroccan lady and he's been living here for 23 years. But his wife likes the city better, so she spends most of her time there, and he spends most of his time here in the countryside.
Another van showed up the other evening. A younger couple from the Netherlands. Just before lunch on the rainy day, our German host invited us all in for soup.
Thursday, January 19, 2023
More detail about our trip to Mauritania
Yesterday was a rain day here in Morocco, so now is a good time to tell you a little more about our upcoming trip to The Islamic Republic of Mauritania.
Mauritania is one of the least visited countries in the world. That's actually one of the reasons I wanted to go there!
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
I did not have a plan B
We really would have liked to have stayed one more night in the cherry orchard. Really nice folks running the place. When we left, they were trying to refine our pronunciation of some of the Arabic phrases we've been making an effort to learn... but without much success. At least we all had a good laugh about it.
We've pretty much got one sentence down pat... "Assalamu Alaikum" which directly translated means, "may peace be with you", but it's essentially used as "hello". Of course we could just say "bonjour" because 90% of the locals also speak French.
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