Barelds - Cycling around the world - Cycle stories - Asia, Africa, Europe, America
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Eastern Europe, Turkye, Middle-East and Northern Africa 1972.
Egypt: The pyramid of Sakkara, strange that the ancient Egyptians did not invent the bicycle!
When you cycle 70.000 km in three years and in doing this visit all the possible countries in the world , you may call yourself a globe trotter. Here also we were confronted with "prohibited for bicycles" countries. We abode by the principle that as long as you are not arrested by the police or the military and put on the train, then carry on cycling even if it was prohibited or there was no road to be seen.
Anyway, in Africa we never knew which countries we could travel through, and which not and very often we had to decide in the preceding country how to go on further with our route.
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Barelds on bicycle through the world - Cycling in Asia, Europe, Africa, America
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