And cheese Loved the final blog and that you managed to get it in just before you returned to work! I think from the amount and speed at which you both ate a huge amount of cheese at our house shows that you might have missed thata little too.......!
Tea I'm sorry your travels have come to an end - I've really enjoyed reading your blogs and looking at all your amazing photos. I also completely understand the cup of tea thing....I spent 9 months having terrible cups of tea through Central and South America in the hope that I'd eventually get a half decent one!
Getting a chance to travel worldwide is a blessing. While going through your article, I feel like traveling with you. While planning for International travel, it is advisable to know how to overcome the commonly faced problems during traveling.
Valpo I love the Valparaiso picture, cause I have that same one. I really loved that alleyway. Behind you was great piece of work behind you on the other wall of the dj robot on the horse spinning a record if i remember correctly. Oh man, i had a great time there. Enjoy your travels! I can't wait to get back on the road
nice and great photos Hay guys, I didn't know, that you are travelers over the world, I was really lucky, when I met with you in syria, because, u r rarelly friends
HOW VERY ENGLISH OF YOU... to conquer the world! looks like your having the most amazing time. Are you ever returning to england or do you think you will be circumnavigating the world over and over again?! xx
hey Hey guys, just had a read o your blog and was trying to work out if we went there - four and a half years on and all the names of places have been forgotten. Really looking forward to seeing you both at the end of the month - we are already planning what to cook! Will be great to catch up and find out what random things have happened here that you don't know about - oh and to hear some of your stories! xx
Hy guys ! We are travelling as well and planning to go around the Nile at the beginning of next year, travelling by land. Thanks for all the information about the buses and borders, it's very helpful! Do you remember the company name from Nairobi to Addis Abeba? Did you have to take 2 different buses (one before and one after Moyale)? Thanks !
Emeline
Patagonia
If I'd known you wre going to Patagonia, I would have taught you some Welsh! Hope you enjoyed the udder experience, I can honestly say that knowing what it is you are eating does not improve the experience!
See you soon.
Gareth
Vive Argentina hey guys, lovely blog update - have been to Argentina and loved BA, Valdes and Iguazu so fab to read about it and see your photos. haven't had much chance to read recently as we've been travelling through Africa ourselves - have made a blog too which is www.mytb.org/chimelleinoz . We're just on our way back to UK now and then we're off to Nepal and India.
Enjoy t
brilliant Even though i'm not there with you i've really enjoyed the travel blog and this morning the australia write up cheered me up before i start again on the trafalgar class clearance, groan....
AWESOME! I love your updates! The diving there sounds so great (and looks fun with the Napoleon wrasse! They were one of my favorites in Egypt). I'm really getting excited to read about South America, I can hardly believe how far you two have gone. Did you manage to find any authority of cabbage anywhere else? :) Keep it up you two! Bon Voyage on the end of your journey!!
Not Mahjong Those 2 were playing Chinese Chess.
And, the sign in the mountain should read: "You are entering First Class Fire Protection Zone. No naked flames allowed!"
Awesome journey, keep blogging! :)
Africa Hi, have just looked through your blogs, what an amazing trip! I have just returned from a 2 year trip with my boyfriend where we travelled overland from London to Singapore then onto Australasia, we are planning our next trip and would love to travel overland through Africa, did you travel independently through africa on the local transport?? If not do you have any advice for us? Would love it if you could give us some advice.
Sarah and Aaron
Mirrors Hi, I can see from youre most recent photographs that you can now travel a bit lighter by dumping the mirror, what a shiney place Hong Kong is, Alex you now have no excuse for not having that well required shave, no need to do arms and legs and chest, I think you may get arrested for stripping in the streets. I hope you did not cave in and have a McDonalds, please say you didn't. Hope the stiff necks get better what with all that looking up at the sky scrapers.
What was the name of the horse and the donkey? just being curios!
Have a safe trip to Oz and say hello to Shiela, don't forget to look up my cousin he lives there, he will be in the phone book.............Phil
Hong Kong, good work! well done guys, that sounds both totally totally eviable and exhausting! can't believe your still travelling, uganda feels like light years away, but i guess for you guys it is probably all going far too quickly! fab photos, really inspiring kieran and i to go off again. loving the updates.
L x
Having taken a one year "career break", we've finally decided to travel the world.
We start in Kenya and then have six months to make our way (via quite a lot) to Hong Kong. From there it's on to Australia for a couple of months, before rounding off the year nicely with four months in South America.... Can't be bad!
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Natasha Robinson
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And cheese
Loved the final blog and that you managed to get it in just before you returned to work! I think from the amount and speed at which you both ate a huge amount of cheese at our house shows that you might have missed thata little too.......!