Viaje de ida
Paisaje en el Mediterráneo
Salida en autobús hacia el aeropuerto de Madrid
(I chose the title because it sounds epic. Not because it has any direct relation to what’s been going on with us.)
Greetings to everyone. We hope that everyone is enduring the North American winter. Firstly we would like to introduce a road sign which, we believe, should be in every road in the [...]
Wir sind in Salta angekommen
Animals heaven. The herds of buffalo, zebra and wilderbeest were all settled on the Tanzanian side. One day on a game drive we witnessed a cheetah mother kill a reedbok [deer] and her and her 4 kids eat it in front of us for hour and a half. All this I caught [...]
Alright! We entered Tanzania to discover Irish had to pay 0 for a visa. Doubin the price of other nations. I tried to discover why and later in the week I saw Kerry Gold - perhaps Cheese and Butter in the supermarkets , perhaps this caused it.
This place was to be [...]
We spent our days waving to the locals from the truck and sleeping under the stars by lake Malawi. This freshwater lake takes up half the country and provides Malawi with its lifestlye. Snorkelling, swimming, drinking and chill’n was the draw of the day. We had dinner in a local village on [...]
Just a quick test entry before my departure on 12th Jan.
Before Leaving
Making a list and checking it twice. Quite appropriate for the time of year. My heart is broken and my soul is stinging, but my spirits are high. I’m scared, anxious, and nervous - but most of all excited. Soon I’ll be camping alone on snow capped volcano in the Andes and climbing ancient [...]
The blight of tourism arrived yesterday. A week ago Samara was quite, tranquilo - static pulse of seashore, the occasional motorbike, unseen birds singing Guanacaste caballero war cries from palm trees, a tinny radio playing Marley from the bar. Now the town is roaring, barely enough room to bicycle on the beach. [...]