The road we rode along were not all in the best of condition! This river was a bit too deep and a bit too fast flowing, so off with the trailer and carry all the bits across one by one. The next crossing was impossible to get across, unless you had either a Lada 4x4 or a Kamaz truck ( those of you that know the Paris Dakar rally will have heard of these) So what to do? Luckily a new bridge was being built and the workers helped us across ( more proof that someone is looking after us)
Wednesday, 21 April 2010
The road to Baku Azerbaijan
Here we are at the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan. If you read the sign it might make you think that you are in for an interesting passage through the border.... but no! no problems what so ever. Nice border guards and a swift passage through.
The road we rode along were not all in the best of condition! This river was a bit too deep and a bit too fast flowing, so off with the trailer and carry all the bits across one by one. The next crossing was impossible to get across, unless you had either a Lada 4x4 or a Kamaz truck ( those of you that know the Paris Dakar rally will have heard of these) So what to do? Luckily a new bridge was being built and the workers helped us across ( more proof that someone is looking after us)
The road we rode along were not all in the best of condition! This river was a bit too deep and a bit too fast flowing, so off with the trailer and carry all the bits across one by one. The next crossing was impossible to get across, unless you had either a Lada 4x4 or a Kamaz truck ( those of you that know the Paris Dakar rally will have heard of these) So what to do? Luckily a new bridge was being built and the workers helped us across ( more proof that someone is looking after us)
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