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SudanNewest Review: ... east to the coast through the Red Sea Hills. If all goes well, you?ll be in Port Sudan 18 hours after leaving Atbara, but that doesn?t allow for sand covering the tracks, cows blocking the line or passengers falling asleep on the roof and falling off, something which happens quite regularly I?m told. We had to wait two hours while a search party went off to rescue some poor soul who rolled ... more |
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When I mention Sudan, what is the first thing that springs to your mind? Is it terrorism? Or maybe war? What about famine? Or perhaps you have visions of camels in a desert, blistering temperatures under a hot sun? Well, if you had any of these thoughts, you?d be partly correct. Yes, there is an ongoing civil war in parts Southern Sudan, and tribal conflicts in many other areas, but the north remains safe, and new peace talks will maybe bring the war to an end soon. Yes there may have been a couple of terrorists of Sudanese origin, and Osama Bin Laden did use to live in Khartoum, but there are probably more terrorists in London or Paris than there are in Sudan. ... Read the complete review
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