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The Human Geography of Africa: Getting Off the Beaten Track
During some downtime by the edge of Lake Naivasha (a solid day’s cycling west from Nairobi, Kenya), I sat
UPDATED February 24, 2017 BY
Dirt, Thorns and Lolly Water: Desert Sands and the Countdown to Our Next Beer
Desert Sands, arguably the most challenging section of this year’s Tour d’Afrique, has drawn to a close at the
UPDATED February 13, 2017 BY
The First Two Weeks Of The Tour d'Afrique: Done & Dusted
Well here we are in sunny Dongola, Sudan – where the locals are friendly, the food is delicious and
UPDATED February 1, 2017 BY
Starting Line: Tour D'Afrique 15th Anniversary Edition Begins
After much anticipation, the Tour D’Afrique’s 15th Anniversary Edition is well underway. The group cycled past the Pyramids of
UPDATED January 18, 2017 BY
Cycling Across Africa: Now & Then
January 18, 2003 – Cairo, Egypt – “We’re off. Thirty three cyclists, followed by two supply trucks, carrying everything from
UPDATED January 13, 2017 BY