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Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot Fly and Roll, paragliding world tour on a bike and sailboat. Olivier Peyre et Nadège Perrot
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Selya sailboat at anchor in front of a luxury hotel in Dakar. Long live the Rally of the islands of the sun! by Google Translate
03 Nov 2008
Malika beach, Dakar. <br> At the friend Babs, it&#39;s also the wall paintings alongside the music and stories. A nice way to approach the world. by Google Translate
05 Nov 2008
Yeumbeul, Dakar. <br> My friend Babs and his group, Mbaymi, rehearsing in their studio Picsound. by Google Translate
05 Nov 2008
Association Bidew Bi, Yeumbeul, Dakar. <br> In Senegal, everybody just around the meal, and eat with your right hand (the left is impure, by definition Qur&#39;an) or a spoon and sharing food. The women prepare the meal and the dishes are more (rather small for 12 people but still). Family, friends, neighbors gather for this time of the * clan reunion &quot;very important concept in Senegal. A Senegalese without his clan, alone, is like a Senegalese in December in Figeac (Lot), no quadruple layer polar and merino wool sweaters: it is completely and hopelessly lost! by Google Translate
06 Nov 2008
Every evening, the collection of writing a day&#39;s work, discoveries, small joys and great sorrows, or vice versa. Discipline of the vagabond. Romance of a dream life and lived. Words on the road. Miles of commercial-free prose. by Google Translate
06 Nov 2008
Yeumbeul, Dakar. <br> Bicycle workshop in association Bidew Bi. by Google Translate
06 Nov 2008
Sarah, the little second of Seydou, storyteller Bidew Bi. <br> Yeumbeul, Dakar. by Google Translate
06 Nov 2008
Yeumbeul, Dakar. <br> A warm welcome ... childish! by Google Translate
06 Nov 2008
Yeumbeul, Dakar. <br> Shop fronts. Definition of &quot;modern&quot; please? by Google Translate
07 Nov 2008
Asked my friend Babs, known in Figeac, I set up a permanent camp mosquito (causing malaria) in the courtyard of the house. <br> Malika beach, Dakar. by Google Translate
08 Nov 2008
Yeumbeul, Dakar. <br> Seydou, storyteller and guitarist Mbaymi. Great sage among the sages is a man who listens with pleasure and tranquility. He completed his second collection of poems in Wolof. by Google Translate
08 Nov 2008
Lac Rose, Dakar region, the arrival of ex Paris Dakar. <br> Some people manage to crush bike and the way some African children to the thrill of vibrations of a machine and the glory of the media. Others come by bike, silently. <br> Rose Lake is a dead sea in miniature. 380g of salt per liter against 35g in the ocean, at the same time boosting the density and therefore the weight of the liquid displaced by immersing the body, we are left to float like a cork in the water at 40 degrees, thank you Archimedes! <br> Cultural side, a collection of the salt industry in this lake, where the collection is exceptionally allowed free ... provided to hire the boat and equipment to the State! by Google Translate
09 Nov 2008
Small hill, Senegal. <br> Good looks, the prehistoric friend! by Google Translate
10 Nov 2008
Iron button dieng: Senegalese national dish: rice and fish sauce. What happiness! <br> Keur Koly, Pointe Serene, small coast of Senegal. by Google Translate
11 Nov 2008
Keur Koly, Pointe Serene, small coast of Senegal. <br> Tonight the women vendors of curd on the side of the road invited me to the village of Keur Koly. We return in the evening after their work day to run behind the trucks and cars refourguer their goods. Not wanting to eat and that no interest in their curdled milk at first, they offer me quite naturally to eat Tié button dieng (rice fish) with no mercantile thought ... We really lost something in the West! by Google Translate
11 Nov 2008
Mbour, small coast of Senegal. <br> Sheik in front of some natural cotton grows hatched: Yes cotton grows on trees, like héxomédine! by Google Translate
11 Nov 2008
All my life I wanted to see and touch the baobabs. Large trees around which a class of thirty students would struggle to go around arms outstretched, is pleased to see them there within reach of a small bike ride from home ... by Google Translate
11 Nov 2008
Mbour, small coast of Senegal. <br> Definition of Senegal TERANGA: just put the foot end of the stage, Sheikh invited me home with naturally knew I looked for a place to spend the night. 2 rooms, no furniture, a mattress, I set up my tent fly in front of the house too hot inside <br> Sheiks guide is in Senegal, knows his country as his pocket (he searches often), organizes guided tours to the map by minibus and 4x4 deals with renting a nice villa 4 bedrooms pool time for a tourist stay in the country. This is an opportunity to visit the country in some way. I give here his touch to thank him for his hospitality all natural (say you come from me!) <br> Cheikh Sadibou, Mbour, Senegal Tel: (Ind. Senegal +&gt;) 221 774 550 958 by Google Translate
11 Nov 2008
Passage of an inlet end: too deep to ford, a smuggler offered me his services. The concept of the bike-boat in all its forms! <br> Somone Lagoon, Ngaparou by Google Translate
12 Nov 2008
Dream Village, unearthed after 4 days of cycling along the coast, lavish hospitality, natural, no relationship could a tourist inequality. The small Awa and his family welcomed me, and naturally invite me to share the local couscous curd. <br> Keur Koly, Pointe Serene, small coast of Senegal. by Google Translate
12 Nov 2008
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