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OVERLANDING through present day Africa requires a degree of flexibility. Severe flooding can block the only road through a section of the continent and civil war can close a country's national borders; hence the route is never very direct. The red line below represents the track we drove south in 2004. The first weeks were VERY cold. It took seven months to cross the continent, top to bottom. The green line represents our travels around Southern Africa in 2006; documented under the heading 'New Reports' on this site. The dotted green line is the ferry route that the Buggy took to North America. Adventures from the Americas can also be found under 'New Reports'. In January of 2006 we departed from Cape Town. Tom is still on the road today...
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