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February 15th 2014
Published: March 16th 2014
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November 22, 2012 Being a dry country, most of the alcohol that we were carrying has been consumed before crossing the border. To be honest, some do have a few good bottles of wine hidden away for Christmas and new year’s and we have no intention of drinking them in Sudan. We’ve arrived in Khartoum and after driving around looking for the right place, we’ve once again stopped a taxi and org... Read Full Entry



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Wadi HalfaWadi Halfa
Wadi Halfa

Thanks to Kevin O'Kines for the photo (as I was too lazy to climb the little hill!)
The viewThe view
The view

Nico walked to the far mountains. I stayed closer to home after hearing dogs and seeing their footprints around our tents...
And then there were fiveAnd then there were five
And then there were five

With the majority of the group across in Egypt, it's now a waiting game to cross the land border
Herbert, our pet rockHerbert, our pet rock
Herbert, our pet rock

Can you see why we found it funny that he was taken? Thanks to his dad, Nicolas Ropchan for the photo



16th March 2014

Your trip is almost done...
thanks so much for finishing up the blogs...with a couple more to go. You won't regret having captures these memories...and for sharing such an adventurous trip with your fellow TBers. I noted that you have big plans ahead for another adventure...per the World According to Me...this time Asia and it looks like most of the Silk Road. I can't wait!
23rd March 2014

Pictures!
Not one picture of the beautiful author. But then again, if you consider the author is an extension of her camera, that makes sense. Great work and best of luck with future posts! Peace until we meet up again!

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