Figured I would start a thread with pics of my African adventures.
These are from a trip to check out the smugglers moving refugees to Libya.
Every Monday, smugglers load up single cab Toyota pickups with water, pertol, spare parts, and roughly 30 refugees to head out to Libya. The refugees have been here in Agadez in hidding for a couple days to up to a week by now. But they have to wait for a small military convoy who escorts them to leave on Mondays. My driver took me out and showed me their meeting points from afar but we were a little late. What we did see were 7 trucks, who were late trying to catch the main body, speeding past loaded down with refugees.
They meet up north of the city by 80km at a certain time and wait. After midnight and very early in the morning they push off as 1 large group for security reasons and head 1,500km north to wards Libya.
Wonder where the migrant crisis in Europe comes from? About 500-1,000 pass through Agadez, Niger every week.
These are from a trip to check out the smugglers moving refugees to Libya.
Every Monday, smugglers load up single cab Toyota pickups with water, pertol, spare parts, and roughly 30 refugees to head out to Libya. The refugees have been here in Agadez in hidding for a couple days to up to a week by now. But they have to wait for a small military convoy who escorts them to leave on Mondays. My driver took me out and showed me their meeting points from afar but we were a little late. What we did see were 7 trucks, who were late trying to catch the main body, speeding past loaded down with refugees.
They meet up north of the city by 80km at a certain time and wait. After midnight and very early in the morning they push off as 1 large group for security reasons and head 1,500km north to wards Libya.
Wonder where the migrant crisis in Europe comes from? About 500-1,000 pass through Agadez, Niger every week.
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