Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke Solo Motorcycle Adventures in North Africa and the Middle East (2007-2009)
Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, and Iraq
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke Solo Motorcycle Adventures in North Africa and the Middle East
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Turkey, and Iraq
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Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Western Sahara
Matthew VanDyke in his motorcycle gear next to a land mine warning sign in Western Sahara -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Jordan
Matthew VanDyke driving his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle in Wadi Rum, Jordan -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Egypt
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle at a pyramid in Giza Egypt -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Morocco
Matthew VanDyke wearing a tagelmust in Erg Chebbi, Morocco -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Libya
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle in front of a billboard of Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli, Libya -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Iraq
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle and an AK-47 assault rifle in Iraq -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Iraq
Matthew VanDyke working as a journalist in 2009 at the Saddam Swords Victory Arch in Baghdad, Iraq -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Morocco
Matthew VanDyke's Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle and Barbary Ape monkeys near Azrou, Morocco -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Egypt
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle and tent camping on a sand dune in the desert in Egypt -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Morocco
Matthew VanDyke in a field of marijuana in the Rif Mountains of Ketama, Morocco -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Egypt
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle in front of a mushroom rock formation in the White Desert of Farafra, Egypt -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Jordan
Matthew VanDyke's reflection in his motorcycle mirror while photographing Israel and the Dead Sea from Jordan -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Mauritania
Matthew VanDyke with Nouri Fonas, Nouri's cousin Salah, and Mohamed Haidara (author of the book Rien Impossible En Mauritanie) at the Auberge Sahara in Nouakchott, Mauritania -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Syria
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle at the Castle of Assassins in Musyaf, Syria -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Morocco
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle at the Erg Chebbi dunes in Morocco -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Iraq
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle and an AK-47 assault rifle in Iraq -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Iraq
Matthew VanDyke's Kawasaki KLR650 in a dust storm in Iraq -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Iraq
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle at a Kirkuk police station following his detainment in Kirkuk, Iraq -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Tunisia
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle stuck on a sand dune in Tunisia -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Egypt
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle and an Egyptian police officer on a camel in front of a pyramid in Giza, Egypt -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Morocco
Matthew VanDyke crashed his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle near Ouarzazate, Morocco -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Gibraltar
Matthew VanDyke in 2007 with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle in Gibraltar before taking the ferry to Africa for the first time -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Libya
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle in front of a poster of Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli, Libya -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Morocco
Matthew VanDyke's reflection in his motorcycle mirror in Morocco -
Motorcycle Adventurer Matthew VanDyke in Egypt
Matthew VanDyke with his Kawasaki KLR650 motorcycle in the Black Desert of Egypt