We hadn't anything
planned for today so our early start seemed a bit pointless but we
just took our time and after breakfast took Jamie for a walk into the
desert proper – and he loves sand dunes. Must be because they're
nice and soft after the hamada he's been walking on. It being a much
clearer day with the wind dropped away we could see the dunes
marching off into the distance and took a few photos, which of course
don't do the reality any justice whatsoever.
A quiet day thereafter,
sitting in the sun for an hour or so and watching the antics of the
group of off-roaders coming and going. We think they're a tour group
as a couple of them have got a tour company logo on their vehicles
and also sweatshirts. Later a few photos as the sun sets.
It's very quiet here,
quiet that is in respect of a lack of Brits, or indeed motorhomes.
This is starting to make us feel unsettled and although we don't
dislike this place, and the scenery is unique of course, we are
beginning to need something else. We still have plenty of time
available for us in Morocco to do the things we want to do so we've
decided to head west back to the coast and maybe link up with a few
friends, most of whom seem to have stayed over there, rather than go
north through the mountains which was our original plan. Tomorrow,
therefore, we'll take a different route heading for Agadir, roads
that we know to be fine. It will probably take us 2/3 days but we're
in no rush.
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