Tuesday, 22 July 2008
three Westerners on a motorbike odyssey ...ride their motorbikes in the Sudanese .
A Sudanese woman walks past motorbike riders Canadians Tyson Brust (L), 30, Yarema Bezchlibnyk (R), 32, and British Tom Smith (C), 25, during their tour in the capital Khartoum on July 19, 2008. After racing through spectacular desert, sleeping under the stars and enjoying boundless hospitality, the three Westerners on a motorbike odyssey say they are convinced that Sudan is Africa's next tourist paradise just waiting to be discovered.
Canadians Tyson Brust (L), 30, and Yarema Bezchlibnyk (R), 32, and British Tom Smith (C), 25, prepare to ride their motorbikes near the River Nile in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on July 19, 2008. After racing through spectacular desert, sleeping under the stars and enjoying boundless hospitality, the three Westerners on a motorbike odyssey say they are convinced that Sudan is Africa's next tourist paradise just waiting to be discovered.
Canadians Tyson Brust (L), 30, and Yarema Bezchlibnyk (R), 32, and British Tom Smith (C), 25, prepare to ride their motorbikes near the River Nile in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on July 19, 2008. After racing through spectacular desert, sleeping under the stars and enjoying boundless hospitality, the three Westerners on a motorbike odyssey say they are convinced that Sudan is Africa's next tourist paradise just waiting to be discovered.
Canadians Tyson Brust (R), 30, and Yarema Bezchlibnyk (L), 32, and British Tom Smith (C), 25, ride their motorbikes near the River Nile in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on July 19, 2008. After racing through spectacular desert, sleeping under the stars and enjoying boundless hospitality, the three Westerners on a motorbike odyssey say they are convinced that Sudan is Africa's next tourist paradise just waiting to be discovered.
TO GO WITH AFP STORY BY JENNIE MATTHEW Sudanese boys look at Canadian Tyson Brust, 30, as he rides his motorbike by near the River Nile in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on July 19, 2008. After racing through spectacular desert, sleeping under the stars and enjoying boundless hospitality, three Westerners on a motorbike odyssey say they are convinced that Sudan is Africa's next tourist paradise just waiting to be discovered.
Canadians Tyson Brust (C), 30, Yarema Bezchlibnyk (L), 32, and British Tom Smith (R), 25, ride their motorbikes in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on July 19, 2008. After racing through spectacular desert, sleeping under the stars and enjoying boundless hospitality, the three Westerners on a motorbike odyssey say they are convinced that Sudan is Africa's next tourist paradise just waiting to be discovered. .
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