We took advantage of our new (to us) wheels and headed back to Liwa, the oasis town that borders the Empty Quarter and Saudi Arabia. More camels, gazelles, french fries and sand. Unlike before, we were able to smell freshly cut hay that had been coaxed into existence and enjoyed some of the small mahdars (villages) that stretched along the main road.

Randy at the wheel

Sabkah (salt flats)- the white between the sands

Me by some succulent green

Randy in front of the aromatic hay

Camels getting midday meal
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