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Aboubacar Mahamadou

Agadez, Niger


I met Aboubacar at the mosque within 10 minutes of entering Agadez (Monsieur, donne moi une cadeau!), and he was quick to show me his bicycle: no brakes, lots of maintenance required. I told him I would help him with some adjustments before I left town.

Two days later his friends nabbed me on the street to tell me Aboubacar was looking for me, and later that evening he met me at the internet cafe for the promised tune-up. I removed the two functional brake pads, installed them on the rear brake, adjusted as required, and until these pads wear down to the nubs, at least, he can safely stop his bike.

Now he meets me at the internet cafe and watches patiently while I type, happy to look at my photographs and possibly quite proud to be an internationally recognized star of the blogosphere.


permalink written by  roel krabbendam on February 9, 2007 from Agadez, Niger
from the travel blog: Harmattan
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roel

i am amazed, simply amazed at what you are experiencing... keep it up and I am happy to see that you are keeping this Blog...hope that thing on your neck feels better

best of luck


marc moura

permalink written by  marc moura on February 16, 2007

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Here's a synopsis of my trips to date (click on the trip names to the right to get all the postings in order):

Harmattan: Planned as a bicycle trip through the Sahara Desert, from Tunis, Tunisia to Cotonou, Benin, things didn't work out quite as expected.

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