43°15′03.08″N 76°55′57.68″E
On the way to a small village in Kazakhstan.
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The Last Dodos
43°15′03.08″N 76°55′57.68″E
On the way to a small village in Kazakhstan.
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The Last Dodos
32°40′16.1″N 51°43′01.99″E Stayed in Esfahan.
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crossing Iran
40°22′14.56″N 49°50′37.2″E
The Last Dodos staying in Baku
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41°42′31.52″N 44°46′23.04″E
Staying in Tbilisi.
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41°23′13.89″N 41°26′19.5″E
On the D010 to the Türkgözü border control.
40°40′05.15″N 23°40′49.23″E
41°02′35.28″N 19°46′53.76″E In Albania. Heading to Albanian Rivera.
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41°59′19.3″N 21°26′49.15″E In Skopje (Macedonia)
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46°12′24.7″N 22°34′55.78″E In the E79 near Brotuna, Romenia.
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We are four young men from Schleswig-Holstein (Northern Germany) who want to experience a real adventure.
In summer 2018 we will participate as the team "The Last Dodos" in the Mongol Rally. A complicated car journey through over 20 countries and more than 15,000 km to the Russian Ulan-Ude near the Mongolian border. All for a good cause, of course!
Renault Clio 1.2 16V 2002
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