In the
Niger part of the SAHARA, contrasts are vivid. Colours of the dunes
vary from white to ocher, from yellow to red.
Untouched sands with ever-changing curbs run against
the summit of black mountains just like waves would do. For centuries,
wind and sand have sculpted in the rock a variety of figures... Our imagination
does the rest.
Ténéré is also very diverse:
during the long raids we can travel over hundreds of kilometres on a flat
and plain surface. There is nothing but a remote fugitive horizon where
sky and sand meet and melt.
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