In Timbuktu I could not help but face the very same realization that the many European explorers faced when they finally reached Timbuktu: it is just a motley collection of mud huts in earth’s most inhospitable desert. That being said, there was something glorious about reaching the unreachable. Timbuktu is, to this [...]
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Oh the perils of traveling with three beautiful women… A fond look back with some photo highlights.
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we never did figure out how to tie a turban by [...]
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The journey to Timbuktu could not have been more perfect. After doing so much reading before the trip on the countless well equipped, well funded, bad ass expeditions that set out to reach Timbuktu over the centuries, our leisurely time on the river could not have been more lackadaisical or without worry.
We had arranged to [...]
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The Festival au Desert was as stunning visually as it was musically, and I do not state that lightly. These are a few of my favorite shots, taken from the stage and the dunes over the course of the three day festival.
I recommend listening to a classic song by Vieux Farka Toure while browsing these [...]
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When I last wrote, I had been maxing and relaxing in lovely Banfora in southwest Burkina Faso. The country’s name literally translates from Moré and Dioula, the major local languages, to “the land of upright people.” Without exception I found Burkinabes to be friendly, welcoming, and sincere.
My time in Banfora could not have been a better [...]
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Merry Christmas from a little piece of paradise in south west Burkina Faso called Banfora.
Though I have not been able to fulfill muy usual christmas traditions of Chinese food and a movie, I am toughing it out and just finished reading pool-side on a perfect day. Trust me when I say I deserve the relaxation [...]
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As I pack up all my gear for this adventure, it is finally starting to sink in that I will be exploring the nether reaches of the modern world. In doing so I will encounter some truly unique and spectacular sites, like the grand mosque of Djenne, the largest mud structure in the world:
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After three months, multiple agencies, and countless emails and conversations, not to mention a scam artist, I am very pleased with our final tour package in Mali. After a week in Burkina Faso with Victoria, we will meet up with Katie and Elisa in Djenne to start the Mali leg of our trip. Here’s what [...]
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