For those unsure of the birds above, they were, Stilt, African Sacred Ibis and Pied Avocet. Last picture is the Gannet, if you can spot him.
The motorcycle museum wasn't massive but interesting and had a few bikes I'd ridden or wanted to, but sadly no 125 Suzuki. My Suzuki is no museum piece and has a long life in front of it. Talking to the staff in the museum its clear that not all the bikes are runners but they are still interesting to see.
What was more useful to me was the detailed discussion I had with the museum staff, about possible routes and road conditions going further east and north. This has helped me map out an aporoach for the rest of my trip.
But here are the bikes.
1 Triumph Tiger Cub, a bike id love to have owned.
2. BMW R50 from 1955. Included as Simon has one of these and in much better condition.
3. BMW R100GS, known as the "Bumblebee", obviously!
4. The rather special BMW HP2 Enduro, included as a couple of friends have owned them.
5. Lastly, the famous Yamaha, XT500, one of the first multi-purpose bikes, ideally suited for overland adventure travelling. I had it road going brother.
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