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Desperate times bring on desperate measures. After 97 km and 10 hours in the sun we needed shade. Having no luck finding accommodation or camping, this dry culvert offered respite.
Spain was too hot so we crossed the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry to Morocco where temperatures were a bit cooler, especially in the Rif Mountains where we’ve explored Chefchaouen, or the Blue Pearl, the last few days.

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Tag: Valle de Chacabuco

Chacabuco Wild Fire
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Chacabuco Wild Fire

We just received a note from another traveller about a wild fire in Valle de Chacabuco, a place we visited … Continue reading Chacabuco Wild Fire

The Torture Eventually Stops
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The Torture Eventually Stops

The bicycles have taken an incredible pounding. We had no idea they could take the kind of abuse they’ve received … Continue reading The Torture Eventually Stops

A Turquoise Ribbon
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A Turquoise Ribbon

At first glance, the landscape north of Cochrane is not of the same eye-popping quality as the glacier-clad mountains and … Continue reading A Turquoise Ribbon

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