TRAVERSE Issue 19 - August 2020 | Seite 123

we could hear were distant sounds of the farmers singing as they worked the land around us. It was one hell of a place for a camp. The following day we made incredible progress down empty roads, through the blisteringly intense heat of the desert, stopping only to fill the tank and drink plenty of water. We rotated who was at the handlebars and who was napping in the sidecar. The napping wasn’t because we were tired but because the intense heat and pure nothingness of the landscape subdued us into a doze. Eventually we made it to Dongola where we pulled in for lunch. Dongola is a little more of a proper town and has all sorts of luxuries; the most important of which was a fridge. We smashed 2 or 3 cold cokes each and had another whopping helping of meat and bread – this time it was chicken. While we were sipping away a couple of the local TRAVERSE 123