The Electrician who escaped the desert by turning his car into a motorbike

TL;DR
Emile Larae, a French electrician, turned his wrecked car into a makeshift motorcycle to escape the harsh Sahara Desert.
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Key Insights
- 😀 The Sahara Desert is immense, covering over 3.6 million square miles, and is a harsh and dangerous environment.
- 👻 Emile Larae's resourcefulness and mechanical skills allowed him to overcome a difficult situation in the desert.
- ❓ Larae's story highlights the importance of perseverance and creativity in challenging circumstances.
- 🥺 The Moroccan army's order for Larae to turn back led to his decision to take the dirt track, resulting in him getting stranded.
- 🥰 Larae's love for mechanical conversions continued even after his desert escape, with his various projects involving Citroen 2cv cars.
- 💀 The presence of a cease-fire between the Moroccan government and guerrillas added to the dangers of the region Larae was in.
- ✊ Larae's experience showcases the power of human ingenuity and determination in survival situations.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How did Emile Larae end up stranded in the Sahara Desert?
Emile Larae was on a road trip and got stopped by the Moroccan army for security reasons. He was ordered to turn back but decided to take a dirt track instead and ended up wrecking his car.
Q: How did Emile Larae escape from the desert?
Larae used his mechanical skills and the tools from his wrecked car to build a makeshift motorcycle. After 12 days, he completed the motorcycle and used it to ride back to civilization.
Q: How did Emile Larae survive during his time in the desert?
Larae had ten days' worth of food and water and improvised a shelter using the shell of his wrecked car. He endured sandstorms and dust devils while working on the motorcycle.
Q: What happened when Emile Larae returned to civilization with his makeshift motorcycle?
Ironically, Larae was stopped and fined by the local police because the makeshift vehicle didn't match the original car's documents, even though he had fixed the number plate to it.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Emile Larae, an electrician, was on a road trip in the Moroccan part of the Sahara Desert when he got stranded after wrecking his car.
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Rather than walking back to the nearest village, Larae used his mechanical skills to convert his car into a functioning motorcycle.
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After 12 days of hard work, Larae successfully completed his makeshift motorcycle and rode it back to civilization.
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