After breakfast we hired a guide to take show us around. We spent the morning visiting the dunes, the abandoned village and some nomads who offered hot mint tea under the shade of a tent. The kids and dog just loved it. They played around in the sand, rolled down the dunes and just enjoyed the hot weather.
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