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Originally Posted by chapati
unfortunately i don't have GPS. i guess its not hard since there is only one road heading south.
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There is not only one track heading south... but it is the one with more tire marks. I think the better would be to wait at Morocco border for another vehicule and follow it.
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Originally Posted by chapati
based on luis reply i want to know if petrol is as much available as diesel. unfortunately i have a petrol car (which is also harder to sell)  .
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February 2006 I could not find petrol for my KTM since Barbas Hotel until my destination in the middle of the road to Nouakchott (i was going to Iouki)... At Bou Lanouar the gas station was out of petrol, I found it at the black market in the village but at a crazy price, 3 euros/litre as far as I remember. Another gas station about 100 kms south was out of service. Lots of diesel available at the 'border of the street vendors' but no petrol.
I don't know if there's gas stations from where the track to Iouki begins until Nouakchott. But I guess there isn't. So, the better is to take some jerricans that allow you to make 700 kms (to be in the safe side) from Barbas Hotel to Nouakchott... Or hope you can find petrol at Bou Lanouar, I couldn't...
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