Mmmmm....smooth roads The photo of the border area road made me salivate. How I miss the roads of The Netherlands.
Still enjoying your updates, Kees.
Rob
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Yip bugger I recognise that town hall. So you really did pass through Leuven, and considering I was in Frankfurt yesterday, we may have been travelling around each other for the weekend. Oh why did I have to go and plan this trip for that exact weekend!
Good to see you got out safely - I know the broke feeling :)
Chao dude!
What a pity you're ending this blog........ Keep it open till your next travels..... I'm sure you keep searching for destinations!
Thanks for all the blog-work; it was fun reading them.
Happy Birthday I'm glad you are safe and sound after your trip! I think that is the most epic adventure I have ever witnessed online - let alone you guys who actually did it. Big ups :)
Warning Kees/Dan,
Your commentries appear to be taking on a very pro Hezoballah/Palestine view, therefore i have reoprted you to the relevant authorities.
Also apparantly in Damscus theres is a church where there is weeping statuate of jesus (no bullshit my mates seen it) so you should ask around and go see it, i think its free entry
haircut That's a tough one mate. My last haircut was shocking Moroccan style and things havn't been the same on top since. I don't really trust these turks either, so maybe I'll wait until Invercargill, I hear they're good.
? I'm pleased you managed to get to Israel - has made me feel nostalgic. Those 5hr waits at borders and having stones thrown at you by locals...well, enjoy wherever you are going to next.
Henry here in Chicago Dan! good to know you made it back to Cairo after travelling with you to Luxor and Aswan. I am back home in Chicago now, just emailed you pics from Egypt and Morocco. I'll mail you a CD or DVD will all the pics soon. Enjoy! Henry.
Nice to share it with Kees I agree with Kees: ever so lucky to be in Ramallah that very moment with full of emotiveness of families gathering back together, tears and hugs, moving speeches -I guess, since they were in Arabic- crowd of reporters from all over, Palestinian Authorities shaking hands with three nosy westerns brought all the excitement to us. Amazing experience! Nice to share it with Kees. Big big hug, mate.
I've been all round the show: started in Bali, travelled up Indo to Malaysia and Thailand, ran to Germany then spent time in the Netherlands, Belgium, Belize and France. Caught up with a mate Dan, went to Spain together and brought bikes in Seville. We then rode along the southern Spainish coastline then crossed over to Morocco where we spent a month cyling around. Upon arrival at the Algerian border, they said No so we said oh damn- we have to turn around and go back. Dan decided that Tunisia without a visa was the place for him to go, and then onto Italy. I thought it through and decided to ... full info
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Mmmmm....smooth roads
The photo of the border area road made me salivate. How I miss the roads of The Netherlands. Still enjoying your updates, Kees. Rob --- --- 14degrees Off The Beaten Track - Around the world solo by recumbent bicycle and skateboard. 20,000km. 2 years. // URL: www.14degrees.org // email: rob.thomson@14degrees.org // Raising awareness for Lowe Syndrome - www.lowesyndrome.org