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Congo – Cabinda – DRC – Angola, quite an adventure
Posted on March 26, 2014 | 20 Comments This part of Africa on the Atlantic coast is quite tricky: between the southern parallels 5° and 6°, from Pointe-Noire (Congo) to Soyo (Angola), there are three border crossings within […] Calabar, the gateway out of Nigeria
Posted on November 28, 2013 | 11 Comments I am now well advanced through Nigeria, I went around the Delta region and I can aim for Calabar. I am no more an Oyihbo but an Oniotsha now, this […] The rainy season in Sierra Leone
Posted on September 2, 2013 | 4 Comments After having been blessed with well-behaved clouds for the three days that followed our departure from Freetown, the rain finally seems to catch up. We had a bit of it […] Up to the Fouta Djalon
Posted on July 28, 2013 | 3 Comments My first morning in Guinea is dedicated to the “new country routine”: get local money and a local SIM card. I make sure I get the best change rate by […] The Gambia
Posted on June 12, 2013 | 7 Comments 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 […] Sine-Saloum, sea, sand and sun
Posted on June 9, 2013 | No Comments 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. […] The gates to Africa
Posted on January 21, 2013 | 5 Comments Gibraltar is in mind when I get up, this bit of UK at the southern tip of Spain. Leaving Los Angeles on flat roads gives me a feeling of easiness […]
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Congo – Cabinda – DRC – Angola, quite an adventure
Posted on March 26, 2014 | 20 CommentsThis part of Africa on the Atlantic coast is quite tricky: between the southern parallels 5° and 6°, from Pointe-Noire (Congo) to Soyo (Angola), there are three border crossings within […]Calabar, the gateway out of Nigeria
Posted on November 28, 2013 | 11 CommentsI am now well advanced through Nigeria, I went around the Delta region and I can aim for Calabar. I am no more an Oyihbo but an Oniotsha now, this […]The rainy season in Sierra Leone
Posted on September 2, 2013 | 4 CommentsAfter having been blessed with well-behaved clouds for the three days that followed our departure from Freetown, the rain finally seems to catch up. We had a bit of it […]Up to the Fouta Djalon
Posted on July 28, 2013 | 3 CommentsMy first morning in Guinea is dedicated to the “new country routine”: get local money and a local SIM card. I make sure I get the best change rate by […]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 […]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. […]The gates to Africa
Posted on January 21, 2013 | 5 CommentsGibraltar is in mind when I get up, this bit of UK at the southern tip of Spain. Leaving Los Angeles on flat roads gives me a feeling of easiness […]
![Congo – Cabinda – DRC – Angola, quite an adventure This part of Africa on the Atlantic coast is quite tricky: between the southern parallels 5° and 6°, from Pointe-Noire (Congo) to Soyo (Angola), there are three border crossings within […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2014/03/featured-chata-cabinda-soyo_8547-115x115.jpg)
![Calabar, the gateway out of Nigeria I am now well advanced through Nigeria, I went around the Delta region and I can aim for Calabar. I am no more an Oyihbo but an Oniotsha now, this […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/11/featured-calabar-3890-115x115.jpg)
![The rainy season in Sierra Leone After having been blessed with well-behaved clouds for the three days that followed our departure from Freetown, the rain finally seems to catch up. We had a bit of it […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/07/featured-sierraleone-6-roadtoborder-DSC_0037-115x115.jpg)
![Up to the Fouta Djalon My first morning in Guinea is dedicated to the “new country routine”: get local money and a local SIM card. I make sure I get the best change rate by […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/07/featured-guinea-1-DSC_9205-115x115.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)
![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)
![The gates to Africa Gibraltar is in mind when I get up, this bit of UK at the southern tip of Spain. Leaving Los Angeles on flat roads gives me a feeling of easiness […]](https://freewheely.com/wp-content/data/2013/01/featured-gates-to-africa-IMG_1416-115x115.jpg)
