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"People in Nouadhibou" a Nouadhibou Travel Page by johnsakura

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Real Name: Joao Pedro dos Santos Jesus da Silva Leitao
Lives In: Lviv, UA
Member Since: May 24, 2003
VT Rank: 113

 

johnsakura's Nouadhibou Travelogues
Title [Click to view]Travel YearPictures
People in NouadhibouDecember, 2003 8
Family in railroad tracksDecember, 2003 8
Camel herdingDecember, 2003 7
Biggest Train in the WorldDecember, 2003 8
More people in NouadhibouDecember, 2003 8

Page Views: 494            Last Visit to Nouadhibou: December, 2003      

People in Nouadhibou

by johnsakura - last update: Jan 14, 2004

Senegalese district

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Senegalese fishermen

Frozen fish market
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Near port

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Numerowat street scene

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Woman in Numerowat district

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Electrician in Fishermen market

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Street vendor

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johnsakura's Nouadhibou Travelogues
Title [Click to view]Travel YearPictures
People in NouadhibouDecember, 2003 8
Family in railroad tracksDecember, 2003 8
Camel herdingDecember, 2003 7
Biggest Train in the WorldDecember, 2003 8
More people in NouadhibouDecember, 2003 8

Comments for johnsakura about Nouadhibou
roger.bruton Mon Aug 25, 2008 16:15 UTC
 Interesting place -- have stayed there twice -- both times in a "room". They don't improve. Nice enough people. Chance to meet other travellers and desert guides and change money.
luckyzen Mon Jun 5, 2006 19:26 UTC
 Excellent Page and travelogues, Joao. The phographs and little stories are great! Thank you so much!
euzkadi Thu Feb 23, 2006 06:03 UTC
 Excellent page. Pensare un poco mas en visitar Nouadhibou.
Bwana_Brown Fri Feb 3, 2006 02:51 UTC
 A very captivating tale of your experiences in this OTBP location! The local customs and derelict ships along Cansado Bay were especially interesting. I can see why a spot this isolated might be of interest to certain 'organizations'!
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