We are. Setting up and back again the next day is a breeze compared to other types that fold and need a cover. Everything can stay in and it closes in seconds. It's only 1.30m wide, which took us some getting used to (10cm is a big difference) The matrass we find comfortable! All in all we're super happy!!
Thanks, sounds good. I am considering the Alu Cab Canopy Camper to my Nissan Navara. It is almost the same tent. Have a nice trip in Morocco. It is nice to follow your trip.
Complete freedom to explore and enjoy yourselves under Moroccan rule. Behind the great wall where Polisario rules under aid from Algeria, North Korea and Iran, not so much.
Thank you for using the 76 in its natural element. Enjoy the rest of your Africa trip!
Good job my friends. You’ll reach soon the 1000 followers 👍
Thank you!!
Excellent as usual. I can feel the heat....you are so lucky. Loved the old buildings and trench.
Thank you!! It was so interesting!
Great video guys! I am looking forward to seeing the Liberia episode!
Haha it'll take us a little while! Bear with me!
Awesome pictures 😊
Thank you guys 🥰
@@76Overland you're very welcome 😊
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Very nice video again❤ Are you happy with the Alu Cab roof tent? I consider to by one
We are. Setting up and back again the next day is a breeze compared to other types that fold and need a cover. Everything can stay in and it closes in seconds. It's only 1.30m wide, which took us some getting used to (10cm is a big difference) The matrass we find comfortable! All in all we're super happy!!
Thanks, sounds good. I am considering the Alu Cab Canopy Camper to my Nissan Navara. It is almost the same tent. Have a nice trip in Morocco. It is nice to follow your trip.
superb🎉...how do you manage to send the car there
We drove and took the ferry from Spain into Morocco.
Complete freedom to explore and enjoy yourselves under Moroccan rule. Behind the great wall where Polisario rules under aid from Algeria, North Korea and Iran, not so much.
Which city in Morocco I did not get it yet
We drove tracks between the cities of Assa and Smara! Super nice!
the truth is that occidental sahara is moroccan and inshallah it will remain moroccan until the end of the world either by peace or by war