By Trudy
Camping in the Gobi Desert.
Last night we set up camp for the first time. We are already enjoying the 2 small tents we brought with us, they are positioned like this. And look what a beautiful place. We have all the space.
Look, we see a print of a camel’s leg. I think he has flat feet.
Last night Marijke crawled out of her tent with her headlamp on. She was able to turn it off immediately because the moon gave so much light that the headlamp was not necessary. The starry sky stretched from horizon to horizon. After a hot breakfast of rice and tofu that Nico has cooked, we pack up and head back to the pipeline.
We found it, had a drink and started looking for the hole after about 200 kilometres of pipe.
The landscape is changing, there are more livestock and it is already becoming a bit green.
This road is much better for us in the T-Ford. It doesn’t bump that much. The distance we travel per day shows that the main road cannot be compared to the roads in the Netherlands. But yes, we are also in the desert.
The landscape is changing, there are more livestock and it is already becoming a bit green.
This road is much better for us in the T-Ford. It doesn’t bump that much. The distance we travel per day shows that the main road cannot be compared to the roads in the Netherlands. But yes, we are also in the desert.
A motorcyclist comes from the country.
Oko asks if we are driving on the right main road. Fortunately, that is the case. After a photo session we continue and then after a ride of 105 km Bayandelger appears on the horizo