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  • Michael SpiesEagles fly, deserts call!Michael Spies
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    • Day 97
    • Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 1:31 PM
    • ☁️ 22 °C
    • Altitude: 34 m
    • MoroccoTilemzoun ⵜⵉⵍⵎⵣⵓⵏ تيلمزون28°26’9” N  11°4’11” W
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    Normal transportSalt eats everythingHaoui en Naam CascadesLots of dead wild donkeys here, water too salty?Paving the way with stones for our crossing tomorrowWild donkeys comming to the few sweet water water sourcesMANTOCO breaks down two huge bolts holding the springs have simply sheered-offThis 100km road repeatedly blocked by wandering dunes. Turn off and weave your way throughAgain a duneAnd another!Fishers near DaklahBoat full of fishThe other type of fishingFishers live in tents on the beach

    On to Daklah

    November 20 in Morocco ⋅ ☁️ 22 °C

    Today we head to the Houi en Naam 100km off the road to Daklah.
    The water flowing here is absolutely salty and undrinkable, but there are wild donkeys here that seem to survive.
    The return trip takes most of a day as dunes have crossed the road everywhere requiring us to turn off and weave our way through.
    Suddenly MANTOCO is standing by the road, two huge bolts holding the suspension have simply sheared off. Thank god they have extra bolts with them.
    I ask myself what on earth I will do if something lake that happens to us. We have very few spare parts with us.
    I decide to trust in Allah like the Tuaregs and Berbers. "INSCHALLAH"!
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