The minefield between Mauritania and Morocco / Western Sahara is quite tense the first time you drive through it. Stay on the soft sand - if you think you see a road surface, that’s more likely to have landmines.
The minefield between Mauritania and Morocco / Western Sahara is quite tense the first time you drive through it. Stay on the soft sand - if you think you see a road surface, that’s more likely to have landmines.
SMART. Those will never need new tires, ever.
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Damn, beat me to it. Directing traffic in a totalitarian state must be so thrilling. They look good doing it though.
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