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quote:quote:quote:Isn't Morocco a country?quote:Morocco is pretty much the last cool city until he gets to Cape Town, right?
He said on his Facebook page that he's going to be roaming around Morocco for awhile.
Why, not at all. There are very happening after dark scenes in Freetown and Monrovia.
quote:quote:quote:quote:Isn't Morocco a country?quote:Morocco is pretty much the last cool city until he gets to Cape Town, right?
He said on his Facebook page that he's going to be roaming around Morocco for awhile.
Why, not at all. There are very happening after dark scenes in Freetown and Monrovia.
Monrovia is bad. Squalor
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Well this has potential.
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=17800
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So what are the dangers/difficulties he could face in Morocco?
quote:Yep - some nice vacation spots in Moroccoquote:
Well this has potential.
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=17800
That's not too bad. Morocco is actually somewhere I've looked into visiting.
quote:This. Morocco is beautiful and generally safe. They actually toyed with the notion of applying for EU membership some years ago. I think that plan was ultimately scuttled because the monarch would have had to cede too much power. Still, Morocco is the only country in Africa that is not part of the African Union -- largely in part because Moroccans see themselves as European, not African.quote:Yep - some nice vacation spots in Moroccoquote:
Well this has potential.
https://www.osac.gov/pages/ContentReportDetails.aspx?cid=17800
That's not too bad. Morocco is actually somewhere I've looked into visiting.
quote:The only part I disagree with is the bolded part. That jeep will be part of Africa now and forever. Either as a broken down heap or little parts and pieces made into trinkets.
For no reason would I ever cross into Mauritania let alone the places farther south.
Landmines remain a danger along the border with the Western Sahara. Travelers should cross borders only at designated border posts.
Among other hazards. If he gets to Senegal, my guess is that he is shaken up so badly (just be a relatively stable place like Senegal) that he calls it quits in the Gambia and makes arrangements to have his jeep shipped home.
quote:At least that road is paved. Won't always be the case for him.
If this particular road "chose me", I think I'd tell that road I was otherwise engaged
quote:Number 2, followed quickly by 1.
Which happens first:
1. He is robbed, killed or otherwise somehow injured/incapacitated
2. His Jeep breaks down such that he cannot fix it
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Which happens first:
1. He is robbed, killed or otherwise somehow injured/incapacitated
2. His Jeep breaks down such that he cannot fix it
quote:I doubt it
i hope he's smart enough to have delays on all his content postings so people don't actually know where he is, but rather where he's been.
quote:DAMN! Looks like he may be heading across the northern coast before making his way east. I guess I figured he's get it over with quickly and move down the west coast. And I based my July 22 prediction on that! Oh well, I guess I can always look to the Algerians to help his jeep out.
He was still alive 12 minutes ago. He's 70 miles inland. He posted on Facebook:
I'm camping in the beautiful blue city of Chefchaouen. I can't wait to walk down into the famous market this afternoon!
quote:What a dork. That is a tourist town. He's in as much trouble there as he would be in somewhere like Oia, Greece.
I'm camping in the beautiful blue city of Chefchaouen. I can't wait to walk down into the famous market this afternoon!
quote:No one drives a Jeep so he's got that going for him, which is nice.
If he is in an active war zone does he still have to wave at all the other Jeep owners he passes?