
31-year-old Michal Huniewicz, a UK software developer, spends 14 hours with his friend Ammar and travels across Sahara desert.
They took what was referred to as the world’s longest freight train, and it was filled with 1.6 tons of iron ore.
Inundated with impoverishment, terrorism, and slavery, Michal recorded their 700 kilometers journey across Mauritania.
Sitting on piles of rust-red ore, Michal and Ammar experiences extreme weather and poverty.
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