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Its Smooth Sailing; Cycling In the Sudan

Blog: Canada's Adventure Couple - 1 February 2008

By: davendeb

img_2440-150x150.jpgWe went from the lowest of lows to fantastic highs in a short time. After our rest day in Dongola, we had tarmac all the way to Khartoum. 4 days that consisted of 140km, 140km, 160km and 100km. We were racing down the highway with great tailwinds. We were reaching speeds of 57km/hr and that is not going downhill. Related posts:
  1. Suffering While Cycling the Sudan
  2. Surprise Stop in Wadi Halfa, Sudan
  3. Cycling to Luxor

Tags: AFRICA , Aswan , Cycling , cycling Africa , Dongola , Khartoum , North Africa , Northern Africa , SUDAN , Tour d'Afrique , Wadi Halfa

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