In a small village between Marrakesh and Essaouira, Morocco, the Renault 12 of all North Africa are yet another life. The inhabitants of the village transform them to run on propane gas and use them to smuggle the inhabitants in isolated villages, on battered tracks. A kind of spontaneous recycling that finally suits everyone. They emit 75% less CO2 than […]
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