Thursday, August 19, 2010

Schematics Of A Pir Sensor

In 2004 Libya's Central and Eastern




The departure for adventure

Roland The great team, and we dany

The 2 brothers Francisco and Jorge

The end of a flight

preparation camp

Team Land, Francisco and Jorge

Naw Namus The volcano in central Libya

In the Hall of Naw Namus

A well deserved drink

A prime rib grilled with herbes de Provence

A police checkpoint on the border of Chad and Sudan

All the girls in coca and water

All the guys drink

Every night a small campfire

The sea sand

preparation mint tea

Un passage de dune
Ma petite soeur "Dany" profite du soleil

Un beau cordon de dunes

Le coin des chefs

Patrick en plein délire
Mon animal totem part pour l'abattoir

Leptis Magna, une ville romaine gigantesque

Les frères Campos et Joëlle à Leptis Magna

A final bivouac beside the sea

The border crossing Libya and Tunisia

A small pool for the head

A small drink at Kairouan between Friend

"The Carthage"

return to Marseilles

In 2004 Libya's Central and Eastern

Libya, was so excited that we I decide to know the central part and east to the borders of Chad, Sudan and Egypt. After several contacts, I found an organization that has this track in his catalog. Same steps as the previous year and we are left with Roland and Dany to Tunis and the Libyan border.
On this raid, we are introduced to Francisco and his brother Jorge, a family of gold, super nice and good living. We are a group very supportive and always have an excuse for a party rigolade.La Sand Sea is aptly named, for miles and miles out of sight on sand and sand still. Sweltering heat, but with a good cold beer, everything happens for the better. Un bref passage au « Naw Namus » un cratère de volcan immense et profond. Nous descendons jusqu’en bas, pour ce tremper les pieds dans le lac, mais les moustiques nous attendaient. Un vrai festin pour eux qui ne doivent pas souvent voir des touristes aussi appétissants. Après Tazerbo direction plein sud vers les frontières du Tchad et du Soudan, nous retrouvons enfin les dunes de sable. Des bivouacs a n’en plus finir, apéro, grillades, thé à la menthe et soirée dancing : Rock et tango, pieds nus dans le sable, c’est plutôt une partie de rire. Pour la remontée, nous longeons de près la frontière de l’Egypte jusqu’à la Méditerranée. Une visite à the ancient Roman capital "Leptis Magna" a huge city and very well preserved, its green columns of Carrara marble, its paved walkways, an amphitheater, palaces and gardens of unsurpassed beauty. A final camp on the beach with a small dip in the sea was necessary, then champagne to celebrate the return from Tunisia.

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