Television loves the Dakar Rally with its crisp, dramatic images of cars, motorbikes and trucks ploughing through the blood-red sands and dunes of Saudi Arabia.
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Television loves the Dakar Rally with its crisp ... 100 trucks and 70 buses - the gigantic logistical machine that moves a mini-city in the desert from stage to stage and keeps the show ...
But television doesn't show the whole picture, veering its lens away from the camp of 3,500 people, six planes, 11 helicopters, 100 trucks and 70 buses - the gigantic logistical machine that moves ...
Bisha (Saudi Arabia) (AFP) – Television loves the Dakar Rally with its crisp, dramatic images of cars, motorbikes and trucks ploughing through the blood-red sands and dunes of Saudi Arabia.