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Mauritania Sue Aspinall Mauritania Sue Aspinall

Nouakchott

After a long sleep and a meal in the Spanish restaurant again last night, I was ready to travel on to Nouakchott today. Although I'd done this journey before the experience was different again.

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Nouadhibou

The evening was quite incredible. Perched on top of the iron ore, and lit by a full moon and a sky of stars, I had the most wonderful experience of adventure and exhilaration.

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Zouerat

Being able to stay in Jed's home is a real privilege. The house is one of the regular accommodation units provided to workers at the mine.

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Zouerat

The journey today was late in starting but did ensure that I got to ride with Yussof, a famous experienced driver in the area. We set off down the road towards Atar and the gorge when a tyre punctured.

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Chinguitte

This morning a driver in a pick up picked me up at 6:30 from the Auberge. I was really touched when Zaida got up too to make me crepes and tea for breakfast.

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Oudane

Oudane is an ancient desert trading place and the site of the ruins of an old city. I loved exploring this site - totally alone amongst the ruins for the whole day

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Oudane

This morning I took the local minibus to Atar at 08:00 from the road junction. Again the scenery on the journey was incredible.

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Terjit

This morning I was the last to leave the camp and walked up the valley of Terjit towards the oasis. The valley is deserted, the tourist stopping places empty and the river bed dry.

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Mhaireth

Today I accompanied a group of French film makers to another valley. I travelled with them by pickup to the village in the next valley and whilst they were filming was able to explore the smaller settlements in the area and the oasis further into the escarpment.

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Tidjikja

I spent today, getting to know this interesting town. Along the main street, I met shop owners and stepped into the local school to meet Jumila, the Director. I spent most of the day in the market area of the town.

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Tidjikja

I set off this morning in a minibus to the desert town of Tidjikja. The ticket was booked the night before for 1300Rp and I was joined by two young French travellers.

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Nouakchott

We set off at 08:00 in a shared minibus for Nouakchott. The buses leave from the main road and a ticket cost 700Rp. The place was bustling with sellers, travellers and locals walking about - a feast for the eyes in this new country.

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Nouadhibou

I had booked a bus ticket last night from the Supra@tours office on the promenade. The bus was due to leave at 08:00 heading towards the Moroccan border town of Guerguerat

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Dakhla

I am staying in a hotel in the administrative part of the city which feels safe and sedate. There are restaurants and other hotels along this stretch of the peninsula.

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Dakhla

Today I travelled the 530km from Laayoune to Dakhla across the West Sahara desert, by CTM bus. An extraordinary journey on a very well maintained tarmacked road through kms of desert with little or no sighs of life.

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Laayoune

During the journey yesterday, we went through several police check points. The driver had the passports of any passenger's from African countries other than Morocco. Mine was only required at the check point just before Laayoune.

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Laayoune

The bus to Laayoune was scheduled to leave at 14:00 today so I had some more time to spend in Sidi Ifni. This morning there was a very thick sea fog hanging over the town so even walking on the beach was like walking in thick fog.

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Sidi Ifni

Today was market day at the interesting town of Sidi Ifni, just south of Mirhleft. The market was of the more traditional type with everything laid out on the ground; huge piles of fresh fruit and vegetables, meat, spices, pottery, plastics, home appliances, clothes and an extensive area put aside to the selling of belongings "car boot style'.

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Mirhleft

The time has come to start heading south and onwards to the Mauritanian border. I could have easily stayed longer in this part of Morocco, hiking every day and getting to know more of its people. It deserves another visit.

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