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  1. Choum Tunnel: The Monument to European Stupidity …

    WEB10. Dez. 2019 · The easiest route required running a short section of track through the then-Spanish controlled Western Sahara, but rather than pay Spain for the land and other concessions, the French engineers instead …

  2. Tunnel from the Sand Job : r/thegrandtour - Reddit

  3. Mauritania Railway – Choum, Mauritania - Atlas Obscura

  4. Bahnstrecke Nouadhibou M'Haoudat-Tunnel bei Choum

  5. Riding the Iron Ore Mauritania Train across the Sahara Desert

  6. Der Eisenerzzug - Zouérat, Choum, Nouadhibou

  7. 'The Grand Tour's Sand Job is as puerile, immature, and brilliant as …

  8. Ähnliche Fragen
    Choum is a stop on the Mauritania Railway from Nouadhibou on the Atlantic coast to Zouérat, and a transport interchange for access to the Adrar Plateau and the Mauritanian capital Nouakchott. Mauritania Railway route. The town stands on a spur of land which carries the major turning-point in the border between Mauritania and the Western Sahara.
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    In the year 2000, Choum had a population of 2,735. The town grew from its position on trans-Saharan trading routes. It declined with the trade, and, in 1977, was attacked by French troops as a suspected base of the Polisario Front, the rebel organization fighting for independence for the Western Sahara.
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    Water is important but food is almost impossible. Bring lots of food to Choum, and eat it just before you jump on board. Once you’re on, you can’t really eat due to the iron ore in the air. Get through a rather chilly, very loud, and pretty uncomfortable night. Then brag about this experience for the rest of your life!
    When you’re ready, go to Atar town centre, near the market, and grab a shared taxi. Whilst in Atar, you can do all your shopping for the trip. Blankets, headscarfs, snacks, water etc. From here, throughout the day, they have shared ‘taxi’ to Choum.
  9. Choum (Reisschnaps) – Wikipedia

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  11. Choum - Wikipedia