
After a 80 km deviation due to military closures we arrived in Tata. There was a local holiday though we couldn’t fresh up our boxes with food. Back on pavement we made good km’s. The next day we found some good fruits and vegies in Bouizakarne and had an afternoon-meal from roasted sheep next the market. We passed the “border” to Western Sahra which is marked by a couple of gasstations in the midst of a flat windy desert. We got some taxfree diesel-fuel for about 46 Eurocents. In Western-Sahara the King of Morocco does’t demand any taxes from the people there hoping he ‘ll win the
memorandum (either Western-Sahara will be part of Morocco or not) which he promised since years.
In Essmara we had a good shopping and an even better lunch.
On our way to Laayoun we found not far from the road gravures ruppestres not very spectacular but nice.
For a few km the road follows the rubberband which brings the Phosphat 120 km from the mine in Boukraa to the harbour near Laayoune.
Hope we’ll find a good internet-connection tomorrow in Laayoune.
memorandum (either Western-Sahara will be part of Morocco or not) which he promised since years.In Essmara we had a good shopping and an even better lunch.
On our way to Laayoun we found not far from the road gravures ruppestres not very spectacular but nice.
For a few km the road follows the rubberband which brings the Phosphat 120 km from the mine in Boukraa to the harbour near Laayoune.
Hope we’ll find a good internet-connection tomorrow in Laayoune.

0 Kommentare:
Kommentar veröffentlichen