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Namibia’s best: cycling along the Orange river
Posted on March 26, 2015 | 2 Comments I have barely seen any greenery in a long time, actually since I left Ovamboland in the north. Namibia has only two perennial rivers, the Cunene and the Orange, and […] Pointe-Noire and the Kouilou, an oil story
Posted on March 10, 2014 | 2 Comments The good side of being out of the bush is that it reminds me of all the pleasures of life, especially food. There is a patisserie in Pointe-Noire and the […] Down the Atlas through the Dadès
Posted on February 25, 2013 | 11 Comments There are a few kilometers left until Agoudal. The road is still nicely paved. Apparently the surfacing was done very recently, but I doubt it will last for a long […] Up the Atlas through the Todra
Posted on February 23, 2013 | 2 Comments I am back at the feet of the mountains, the south side of the High Atlas, in Tinghir. A week ago, I was just on the other side. I contemplated […] Along the Ziz to the sand dunes
Posted on February 18, 2013 | 1 Comment I take a semi-rest day to enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Ziz gorges and return to the hot springs of Hammat Moulay Ali Cherif, this time to visit the […] The most scenic day of Andalusia
Posted on January 16, 2013 | No Comments On this December 26th, I wake up among lemons. It is still dark. And I will have a long day … Already in a few kilometers, after Albuñuelas, will […] Inside the Tarn River Gorge
Posted on December 2, 2012 | 3 Comments I thought I would reach the Tarn River Gorge just when the slope from the Aubrac ends, in La Canourgue. But it is not immediately here, and it keeps ascending […]
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Namibia’s best: cycling along the Orange river
Posted on March 26, 2015 | 2 CommentsI have barely seen any greenery in a long time, actually since I left Ovamboland in the north. Namibia has only two perennial rivers, the Cunene and the Orange, and […]Pointe-Noire and the Kouilou, an oil story
Posted on March 10, 2014 | 2 CommentsThe good side of being out of the bush is that it reminds me of all the pleasures of life, especially food. There is a patisserie in Pointe-Noire and the […]Down the Atlas through the Dadès
Posted on February 25, 2013 | 11 CommentsThere are a few kilometers left until Agoudal. The road is still nicely paved. Apparently the surfacing was done very recently, but I doubt it will last for a long […]Up the Atlas through the Todra
Posted on February 23, 2013 | 2 CommentsI am back at the feet of the mountains, the south side of the High Atlas, in Tinghir. A week ago, I was just on the other side. I contemplated […]Along the Ziz to the sand dunes
Posted on February 18, 2013 | 1 CommentI take a semi-rest day to enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Ziz gorges and return to the hot springs of Hammat Moulay Ali Cherif, this time to visit the […]The most scenic day of Andalusia
Posted on January 16, 2013 | No CommentsOn this December 26th, I wake up among lemons. It is still dark. And I will have a long day … Already in a few kilometers, after Albuñuelas, will […]Inside the Tarn River Gorge
Posted on December 2, 2012 | 3 CommentsI thought I would reach the Tarn River Gorge just when the slope from the Aubrac ends, in La Canourgue. But it is not immediately here, and it keeps ascending […]
![Namibia’s best: cycling along the Orange river I have barely seen any greenery in a long time, actually since I left Ovamboland in the north. Namibia has only two perennial rivers, the Cunene and the Orange, and […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2015/03/featured-orange-river_6166-115x115.jpg)
![Pointe-Noire and the Kouilou, an oil story The good side of being out of the bush is that it reminds me of all the pleasures of life, especially food. There is a patisserie in Pointe-Noire and the […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2014/02/featured-pointe-noire_8154-115x115.jpg)
![Down the Atlas through the Dadès There are a few kilometers left until Agoudal. The road is still nicely paved. Apparently the surfacing was done very recently, but I doubt it will last for a long […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/02/featured-highatlas-dades-DSC_6245-115x115.jpg)
![Up the Atlas through the Todra I am back at the feet of the mountains, the south side of the High Atlas, in Tinghir. A week ago, I was just on the other side. I contemplated […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/02/featured-highatlas-todra-DSC_6097-115x115.jpg)
![Along the Ziz to the sand dunes I take a semi-rest day to enjoy the spectacular scenery of the Ziz gorges and return to the hot springs of Hammat Moulay Ali Cherif, this time to visit the […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/02/featured-along-ziz-DSC_5684-115x115.jpg)
![The most scenic day of Andalusia On this December 26th, I wake up among lemons. It is still dark. And I will have a long day … Already in a few kilometers, after Albuñuelas, will […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2012/12/featured-andalusia-DSC_3926-115x115.jpg)
![Inside the Tarn River Gorge I thought I would reach the Tarn River Gorge just when the slope from the Aubrac ends, in La Canourgue. But it is not immediately here, and it keeps ascending […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2012/12/gorges-tarn-featured-DSC_2089-115x115.jpg)
