
Climbing Ben Amera, the Sahara’s second tallest granite monolith at 560 meters, was an unforgettable adventure. Rising abruptly from Mauritania’s desert plains, the monolith challenges with steep granite faces, slabby pitches, and wind‑battered ridges.

Traversing the Tenoumer Crater Ridge, deep in the Sahara, reveals a stark and otherworldly landscape shaped by a massive meteorite impact. Hiking across the rugged ridges and vast desert plains offers a rare glimpse into the planet’s geological past, where every step uncovers the scale and silence of this extraordinary natural wonder.

Crossing Jabal Rum (1734 mt) west to east, the second highest peak in Jordan, following the Bedouin Routes on a mountaineering adventure.

The stack of Pan di Zucchero, witness of marine erosion, rises above the sea level to a height of 133 meters with an area of 3.72 hectares, south of Punta Is Cicalas, to which it ideally connects. It appears as the northern outpost of an aligned cortege of minor white rocks, which stand out on the opposite coast, characterized by a purplish color.

21 hours riding the World’s Longest Cargo Train crossing the Sahara Desert, the Iron Ore Train in Mauritania. One of the most adventurous thing ever.