Waiting for changes
16.3.2010 | Ksar Ghilane, Tunisia
After the visa conflict arose between the Schengen states and the Great Socialist Peoples' Libyan Arab Jamahiriya I'm being forced to take shelter in Tunisia. Due to the conflict duration, my friends that are about to reach me and were planning to be my guests in one of the most beautiful deserts I know, will apparently have to satisfy themselves with Tunisia.
Desert Soul supports intercultural rapprochement and education
13.2.2010 | Tripoli, Libya
A part of the preparations for the next expedition, scheduled for end of 2010 and the beginning of the 2011, was a visit, paid to the schools in Kufra and in the tiny oasis of Rebiana. Desert Soul is about to step a step higher. Simple travels that probably brought different cultures a bit closer to the minds of my blogs' readers will grow into expeditions that will not only serve as a rapprochement of cultures, but also encourage education and later hopefully also other things that communities in the world are in need of.
From the dunes to Tripoli
12.2.2010 | Tripoli, Libya
The next morning my house and I managed to find the way out of the dunes and entered al-Waha oil field. After having my morning nescafe with the security guys at the entry gate (the tyres were meanwhile being inflated to the definite 3 and 3,5 bar – approximately 40 and 50 PSI) I headed northwards, but less than a kilometre later my attention was drawn to a huge Dodge truck next to which my dwelling looked like a dwarf.
Free
10.2.2010 | Rebiana Sand Sea, Libya
As we reached Kufra we said goodbye and the next day all of them flew via Benghazi to Tripoli. I received from the police a document that allowed me to TRAVEL ALONE IN LIBYA FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE!
Story in pictures
5.2.2010 | Al-Aweinat, border between Libya, Egypt and the Sudan
I knew it would happen! Magnificent location, excellent company and a few days on the same place. Magic!







