To avoid distinguishing myself from my Tuareg friends on a
102-camel salt caravan across the Tenere, one of the Sahara's most dangerous
regions, I wrapped my face up like theirs, though not all the way to the eyes.
At age 30 I was reporting on the caravan on assignment for National
Geographic.
A year earlier, over 30 days, I had ridden a camel with the
Tuareg from Agadez, Niger, to Tamanrasset, Algeria. My story had made the cover
of Venture magazine and led me to the National Geographic assignment. It also ended as a cover story and would be followed by many more adventure stories in that magazine.
Learn photography joining Victor on one of his (or our) journeys
Pour eviter de me distinguer entre mes amis Tuareg au
milieu d'une caravane de sel de 102 chameaux qu'a l'age de 30 ans je
suivis durant pres d'un mois a travers le Tenere, l'une des regions les plus
dangereuses du Sahara, je me suis fait habiller par eux.
L'annee precedente j'avais deja voyage a chameau un mois
entre Agadez, au Niger, et Tamanrasset, en Algerie. Cela m'avait valu un
reportage en couverture dans Venture magazine et un contrat de National
Geographic pour cete nouvelle aventure, qui resulta en un nouvel article de
couverture et bien d'autres aventures pour ce magazine.