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Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett took on unseasonable Moroccan weather and unfriendly dogs in order to get a glimpse of the vast Sahara Desert on his bike. It wasn’t a simple journey. WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY JONATHAN KAMBSKARÐ-BENNETT

Morocco was supposed to be straightforward. A leisurely bike ride across the country, working on a tan that would have been suspicious for March back in the UK. A holiday, if admittedly a slightly adventurous one.

I looked down at my right arm and winced. I was definitely tanned, but I couldn’t really make out the natural skin colour as my whole arm was either dark brown from dirt or bright pink where the road rash had completely peeled the outer layer off.

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