By

Rachael Dickson
Day 33… Thursday 4th May We had a tour around the waterfalls and set off around mid-day with a 4 hour drive to Mamou.  As we set off with a 2km drive to the main road, passed an army truck with men carrying weapons and with balaclavas.  Driving quickly on, there was a tank (note...
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Days 30/31/32… 1st/2nd/3rd May Having arrived in Conakry on a Sunday, we soon discovered that Monday was a national holiday and the Ivory Coast embassy would not be open.  We visited on Tuesday and the visa turnaround process was 24 hours so we extended our hotel stay.  No complaints!  We tried to get to a...
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Day 29… Sunday 30th April Greta sustained minor damage to her undercarriage yesterday and has sprung a leak (oil? power steering fluid?).  We purchased oil, topped her up and hoped she would manage a 5 hour journey to Conakry and a garage for repairs.  Tarmacked roads with some large potholes for the entire route –...
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Day 28… Saturday 29th April The chosen route today to Boke was a difficult challenge and in hindsight we should not have gone this way.  It was a dirt road but so badly damaged from erosion that these were not potholes but deep crevice’s to tackle.  A couple of cars and lorries were also attempting...
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Day 27… Friday 28 April Early start with another border crossing to contend with into Guinea.  The road we took was very peaceful though a wood with lots of termite mounds.  Hardly Na passing car.  Border crossing very quiet – stamped out of Senegal by a friendly officer.  Getting into Guinea was a 20 minute...
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Day 26… Thursday 27 April A short drive to Tambacounda along a quiet scenic road through several villages.  Items being sold along the roadside included coal and timber.  Checked into a nice hotel tonight – final day in Senegal before attempting the border crossing into Guinea.  We also had the fuel filter fitted to Greta...
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Day 25… Wednesday 26th April Essential items needed every day since arriving in Senegal: Deet (50%).  The mosquitoes always seem to find a way to bite and I am covered.  Either the deet is faulty or the little critters have become immune to the stuff or perhaps just ignore it and bite anyway.  Malaria tablet...
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Day 24… Tuesday 25th April Found a large supermarket where security was high.  We had 2 security guards standing next to Greta on our return.  I gave them some small change but still cannot decide if there is a crime problem here or they are interested in the vehicle or just after a tip.  It...
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Day 23… Monday 24th April Tasks to do today: Find an ATM that works to get out more local currency.  Cash economy here.  4th attempt was a success. Find a print shop and get copies of passport, carnet, yellow fever certificate and apply for e-visa for Guinea – success.  Guinea visa application approved within 24...
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Day 22… Packed up, paid up and said goodbye to our fellow campers.  We drove with Ben a nice German chap to Thies which was en-route to Dakhar.  Another hectic drive into a major city and I wouldn’t recommend it.  We saw a car hit a trailor right in front of us which in turn...
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