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Saturday, 2 May 2015

The Copper Canyon with questionable maps. Part three.



The Copper Canyon had provided its fair share of ups and downs. Both literally and figuratively. This graph plotting the altitude recorded by our GPS  tells the story best. The lowest points on the drive were close to sea level, with the roads reaching the altitude of 2500m above sea level (8200 feet). Combined with all the […]

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Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Loads of rain, a broken arm and a very long night (Republic of Congo)



A border post with a locked gate and no one but some chicken around is always a good sign. Things are being taken in a relaxed manner. After a few minutes a guy on a scooter arrived to fill all our information into a big book. Right next doors the same was done by another … Continue reading »
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