It was essential to stop at midday in the summer because the shadow of the sun-compass needle was too short to give an accurate reading. Compass below, being carefully checked![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhRjOIZX5kpZXGFb2YEzTqskqrJnmZalXoNE8CCMbOVCmneLEaHyte7pK6lEFr74JTRQPYE6zRUj26kn0L3rPRxCa7_ncfqL74425FbI8uj2OuU7SXyD1n5Rkg8nlAAnJwqYDeR/s640/12316581_1002544816475953_1519234591039257798_n.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhRjOIZX5kpZXGFb2YEzTqskqrJnmZalXoNE8CCMbOVCmneLEaHyte7pK6lEFr74JTRQPYE6zRUj26kn0L3rPRxCa7_ncfqL74425FbI8uj2OuU7SXyD1n5Rkg8nlAAnJwqYDeR/s640/12316581_1002544816475953_1519234591039257798_n.jpg)
sand mats were used to get out of trouble
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One of these trucks was found in Libya in 2010, http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2016/02/ww2-built-vehicle-was-designed-to-take.html
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