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Archive for June, 2013
Internet in Africa
Posted on June 30, 2013 | 3 CommentsIt has been now 3 weeks since I left Ziguinchor in Senegal. Since then, I cycled through the cashew fields of Guinea Bissau, and up and down in the Fouta […]11000 KM !
Posted on June 24, 2013 | 6 CommentsAnd one more, 11000 kilometers on the piste between Guinea and Sierra Leone. The rainy season has started and the sky will no more be perfectly blue. No more sand […]Cycling Mauritania video
Posted on June 21, 2013 | 1 CommentMauritania was rather short and I didn’t spend time wandering around. As a result, I have taken only a few videos, full of wind and sand. All in all, it’s […]Cycling the Sahara video
Posted on June 18, 2013 | 1 CommentFrom Guelmim to Nouakchott, that’s 2000 km of desert. When the wind is friendly, riding the unique road of the Sahara along the Atlantic coast is a pleasure. For more […]Mango street, Casamance
Posted on June 15, 2013 | 4 CommentsThe Casamance is the region of Senegal separated from the main part of the country by The Gambia. It has a long history of rebels and the French government advises […]The Gambia
Posted on June 12, 2013 | 7 CommentsSenegal and Gambia should be very similar. As I was told several times, “we are the same people“, and it makes sense. The only differences would come from what the […]10000 KM !
Posted on June 11, 2013 | 4 CommentsTen thousand kilometers reached on my first day cycling in Guinea-Bissau! I celebrated it eating the fruits of the photo. Cashew fruits are not really supposed to be eaten, but […]Sine-Saloum, sea, sand and sun
Posted on June 9, 2013 | No CommentsI leave Toubab Dialaw rather late as my next spot is Warang just near Mbour, where I was offered to stay the night in the house of Maryse and Toni. […]Dakar workshop
Posted on June 7, 2013 | 4 CommentsThe saying “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone” is proven to be true so far, but it doesn’t mention that comfort zones are very tricky. Nicolas had […]A second long break
Posted on June 5, 2013 | 2 CommentsAfter almost 3 months in Morocco, cycling across the Sahara and a bit of wandering in the hot interior of Senegal, I settled near Dakar, in Mboro, where I could […]
![Internet in Africa It has been now 3 weeks since I left Ziguinchor in Senegal. Since then, I cycled through the cashew fields of Guinea Bissau, and up and down in the Fouta […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/06/02InternetAccessmap-1358534953598-115x115.jpg)
![11000 KM ! And one more, 11000 kilometers on the piste between Guinea and Sierra Leone. The rainy season has started and the sky will no more be perfectly blue. No more sand […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/06/20130624_002_11000km_s-115x115.jpg)
![Cycling Mauritania video Mauritania was rather short and I didn’t spend time wandering around. As a result, I have taken only a few videos, full of wind and sand. All in all, it’s […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/05/mauriride_snapshot-115x115.jpg)
![Cycling the Sahara video From Guelmim to Nouakchott, that’s 2000 km of desert. When the wind is friendly, riding the unique road of the Sahara along the Atlantic coast is a pleasure. For more […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/05/saharide-mp4-25fps-screenshot-115x115.jpg)
![Mango street, Casamance The Casamance is the region of Senegal separated from the main part of the country by The Gambia. It has a long history of rebels and the French government advises […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/06/featured-casamanceDSC_8858-115x115.jpg)
![The Gambia Senegal and Gambia should be very similar. As I was told several times, “we are the same people“, and it makes sense. The only differences would come from what the […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/06/featured-gambiaDSC_8766-115x115.jpg)
![10000 KM ! Ten thousand kilometers reached on my first day cycling in Guinea-Bissau! I celebrated it eating the fruits of the photo. Cashew fruits are not really supposed to be eaten, but […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/06/20130609_007_10000km-25-115x115.jpg)
![Sine-Saloum, sea, sand and sun I leave Toubab Dialaw rather late as my next spot is Warang just near Mbour, where I was offered to stay the night in the house of Maryse and Toni. […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/06/DSC_8732-115x115.jpg)
![Dakar workshop The saying “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone” is proven to be true so far, but it doesn’t mention that comfort zones are very tricky. Nicolas had […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/06/IMG_2344-115x115.jpg)
![A second long break After almost 3 months in Morocco, cycling across the Sahara and a bit of wandering in the hot interior of Senegal, I settled near Dakar, in Mboro, where I could […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/06/DSC_8527-115x115.jpg)
