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Anisoplia sp. or Rhizotrogus sp. ?
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Posted on 03-11-2007 11:39
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Coleoptera. Pfft
 
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Melolonthidae. Rhizotrogus?????????????

Jorge, you are in Africa already?
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lol. no way. Smile I will be in Africa, maybe, in next year. And in Morocco, maybe. or tunisia? I don't know yet.
I'm asking for friends to go with me and share the costs. Wink
I expect not spent over 400 euros. Smile If we will be about 5-10, it would be more safe and rather cheap. Smile We just have care about the water. awkward
It is an idea for now.
 
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Anisoplia sp. or Rhizotrogus sp. ?
 
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In Northern Africa, Tunisia is the best country for easy travelling. Safety is very good, water is ok (you can buy it anywhere), and fauna is very rich, beginning from the mediteranean coast up to the true Sahara desert (around Tozeur you will find true desert faunistic elements). All roads paved, car rental developped, all people speak frensh, many cheap hotels...

Southern Morocco is also easy, save and good, but distances are larger than in Tunisia (but closer from Portugal). Safety problems are only in the north (Rif mountains), as I have been told.

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