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Our man on the way to Siwa Oasis. Not very revealing that the picture was taken just now and not 70


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Our man on the way to Siwa Oasis. Not very revealing that the picture was taken just now and not 70 years ago. Via camera phone. PHOTO: John Carroll selgros Dunes outside the oasis Siwa, Karl-Gunnar just reached with a 70-year-old jeep. PHOTO: Tronics My co-author Karl-Gunnar Noren has done it! He has reached the oasis of Siwa in the Libyan border after an arduous desert journey. In large part, he sat behind the wheel of the 70-year-old jeep. Check out the latest picture on the desert journey blog. Sometimes beats black and white paint horse lengths, right? Yes, it's Karl-Gunnar behind the wheel of the premier Jeep. Click on the image to see it in larger format. Karl-Gunnar called me just now from Siwa and told about the expedition's latest adventure. It has been fabulous nature experiences but also several engine problems in the middle of the desert. But you have solved them in ingenious ways. Tarek, one of the Egyptians in the expedition, managed to do on a skewer into a connector. It works even though it was required millimeter precision. "It will be most second selgros gear" says Karl-Gunnar about how it is to drive in the real desert. However, one should have good speed so as not to fall down. Siwaborna is the Karl-Gunnar clearly selgros surprised that someone managed to get to Siwa along the ru

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