Desert landscape, Jabal Akakus (Tadrart Akakus), Fezzan, Libyan Sahara

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In 2003, in the Christmas holidays, I travelled trough the Fezzan, a vast desert province covering Libya's south-western quarter. A major attraction of the Fezzan are the great sand seas, where off-road vehicles can race, dip and plunge across endless rolling dunes, some as much as 300m high. Hidden in the Ubari Sand Sea are postcard-perfect desert oases with pools of clear water, surrounded by green palm trees.

Date palm trees surround Um el Ma lake in the Ubari Sand Sea, Fezzan, Libyan Desert

Date palm trees surround Um el Ma lake in the Ubari Sand Sea (Edeyen Ubari), Fezzan, Libyan Desert

Convoy of off-road vehicles crossing the Libyan desert, Fezzan

A convoy of off-road vehicles crossing the Libyan desert, Fezzan

Desert landscape, Jabal Akakus (Tadrart Akakus), Fezzan, Libyan Sahara

Desert landscape, Jabal Akakus (Tadrart Akakus), Fezzan, Libyan Desert

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Fezzan Tour, Libya, 2003

Fezzan Tour, 2003

The Fezzan has all the main desert features you can think of, from vast sand seas to rock plateaux, oases and eroded sandstone mountain massifs. Must-visits include the Jabal Akakus (aka Tadrart Akakus), the Messak Settafet, the Ubari and Murzuq dunes and the legendary oasis town of Ghadames.

Leptis Magna & Sabratha, Libya, 2003

Leptis Magna & Sabratha, 2003

In Tripolitania, Libya's western province, the sprawling ruins of Roman Leptis Magna, near Khums, and Sabratha, halfway between Tripoli and the Tunisian border, are among the most extraordinary ancient sites in the Mediterranean. Leptis Magna was designated a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1982.

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This tour in 2003 was organized by Hauser Exkursionen, Germany and led by the German tour guide Uwe Weimer and the Libyan tour guide Jalal Azzabi.

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Sitting on top of a huge dune at sunset, overlooking the seemingly endless sanddunes of the Murzuq Sand Sea in south-western Libya.