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I got roasted by the sun, which showed no mercy.  Water started to become an issue (not a problem, because I still had 6 liters in reserve in my dromedary bags - but it tasted like dishwater, so I was looking for other sources).  I was offered water a couple of times by passing motorists, for which I was extremely thankful. 

This was the last bit of paved road before it turned to the gravel track that you'll see in the upcoming frames.  The asphalt did not return until the end of the fourth showerless day of riding just before Beyneu.  (6-04-05)

I got roasted by the sun, which showed no mercy. Water started to become an issue (not a problem, because I still had 6 liters in reserve in my dromedary bags - but it tasted like dishwater, so I was looking for other sources). I was offered water a couple of times by passing motorists, for which I was extremely thankful.

This was the last bit of paved road before it turned to the gravel track that you'll see in the upcoming frames. The asphalt did not return until the end of the fourth showerless day of riding just before Beyneu. (6-04-05)

Description : Second day of Ridging, Back on the Flat Expanse After a Temporary Respite With Western Scenery
From: Blanca Pittman (Wed Nov 12 17:34:10 2008)
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