
Plymouth-Dakar/Banjul Old Bangers Challenge
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Narrated by:
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Lawrence Bransby
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By:
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Lawrence Bransby
About this listen
Get hold of an old banger for under £50; spend less that £5 on preparing it—and then drive it from the UK, across a section of the Western Sahara, to The Gambia in West Africa. Easy....
This short book is a slightly expanded account of this amazing adventure, taken from the diary I kept along the way. It was one of the best journeys I have ever undertaken and, I hope, it will inspire some of you armchair adventurers out there to attempt something similar. So, instead of saying wistfully to yourself: "I wish I could do that..." how about, instead, crying out, "I'm going to do that!"—and then do it!
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