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Real Name: ali zingstra
Lives In: Emmen, NL
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Warnings Or Dangers: Headshawl and water
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  • If you walk in the desert there are two important precautions.

    1. Take enough water with you and never walk without your waterbottle (even for a pretended short walk)
    2. Cover your head with a headshawl. The more layers, the better. And don't forget to cover your neck too.

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    Comments for sachara about Farafra
    osoyviento Mon Dec 25, 2006 02:06 UTC
     I purchased a sculpture by Badr in 1999 while on a backpack trip in Egypt. It was destroyed in our recent earthquake. Any idea how to purchase his work?
    MalenaN Sat Mar 11, 2006 18:41 UTC
     Great page Ali! Now I absolutly want to visit the white desert (immediatly) and sleep in the "Thusand stars hotel".
    JLBG Fri Mar 3, 2006 05:16 UTC
     A tarred road is nice for the inhabitants but it spoils definitely the places, which loose a part of their character. I have checked that on several occasions! You are right, coming back to a tarred road after a camel trip is so sad!
    sayedaburas Sat Sep 24, 2005 04:11 UTC
     Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you , Happy birthday to Ali, Happy birthday to you. :) :X :)
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