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(1)In 1993, Emily LeRae of France crossed the Sahara
(2)He rode out in his own car
(3)But at the time, Africa was in a civil war and when it was out of reach by Moroccan troops
(4)You take a steeper path and take a detour
(5)But before long, his car hit the rock and broke down badly
(6)He, who has traveled to Africa 10 times in the past, knew that the nearest village was 32 kilometers away, but it was impossible to travel that distance on foot
(7)All he had left was food, water and a chainsaw
(8)He decided to take apart the car and convert it into a motorcycleSaving food and drinking water, he managed to escape to a nearby village after remodeling his car with a motorcycle in 12 days
(9)I met the police when I almost got to town and they drove him to his destination
(10)But he said he paid a fine for driving an unregistered vehicle
(11)Twenty-five years have passed since then, but it is still said that the motorcycle was retained at that time

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(1)19-03-0900205 in Quarry
(2)I understand 320km, but 32km is a short walk in a day, but he spent 12 days remodeling his motorcycle, saving on food and drinking water
(3)51 Gold Egg 19-03-09217
(4)There was a rough patch in the middle that you couldn’t walk to According to the original article, I decided to renovate it because I was not confident to walk
(5)Uh-huh. If you can’t walk, you can’t go completely with the wheel. And the desert is almost a wasteland, so there are only a lot of places In a Bushman movie, you watch a long-distance movie, you fix the car’s axel, roll it on your own, and fall asleep. I don’t know if it’s accurate because it’s a movie
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(7)It’s not exactly 32km. There was a village 32km away, but the Moroccan army had to take a detour, and I wasn’t sure if I could walk through that rough patch, so that’s exactly what the article says It’s a detour, so it’s a longer distance In addition, it’s the judgment of a person who has traveled to the area for 10 years and knows the geography It seems like a detour is quite a detour There’s no detour in the article

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(1)Sungsimdang 2024-01-23 14253759470
(2)I read the comments and read the text again, but according to the text, I think 32km is right. If it’s 32km, if it’s a marathon runner
(3)Can you run in 2 hours? Move 13
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(5)I’m a person who breaks down cars and makes motorcycles
(6)Anyway, there must have been a reason. Move one
(7)Let’s smile the best
(8)One day is enough to walk, but if you get a leg injury
(9)Was it? Or did 32kg look less after we went to the army? LOL 3 Move

According to Wikipedia, Emily LeRae was born in 1949 in her 40s

When I don’t get lost, I wonder if I’m going to walk across the desert carrying about 30 kilometers of food

I would have had to choose whether to renovate the vehicle

You thought it would be over in three days, so you made an easier choice

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