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| 16th August 2009 chris | hello - From: The Plight of the Saharawi Hello a small mark at the time of my passage on your very beautiful blog! congratulations! thanks for making us share your moments you have a translation of my English space! cordially from France ¸..· ´¨¨)) -:¦:- ¸.·´ .·´¨¨)) ((¸¸.·´ ..·´ -:¦:- -:¦:- ((¸¸.·´* ~ Chris ~ -:¦:- http://SweetMelody.bloguez.com |
| 9th December 2008 Donny | - From: Was it The Worst Boat Trip in The World or The Best? I don't completely understand the above comment but maybe it'll be of help to someone. |
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| 15th November 2008 steven | Cyrillic - From: Ohrid. Not pronounced 'orrid. You need to hack up the H. Recent studies show that Cyrillic was more likely developed at the Preslav Literary School in modern northeastern Bulgaria. |
| 30th September 2008 Donny | - From: Come to Colombia. You'll Like It. Cheers for the offer Mike. I am thinking about heading over that way at some point next year, it's been a while since I spent any time in Asia. |
| 29th September 2008 Mike Hannah | Nice One - From: Come to Colombia. You'll Like It. Nice one as usual. If you ever get to Asia I will be working permenantly in Sulawesi from October onwards, you're most welcome etc etc. Andy or Si will have contact details. Cheers Mike Hannah |
| 28th September 2008 Winged | - From: Come to Colombia. You'll Like It. The geezer who defended Cartagena, hahaha Actually that dude defended it so much that he was missing an eye, and arm and a leg. |
| 28th September 2008 Winged | @@@ - From: Come to Colombia. You'll Like It. You're killing me dude! I truly enjoyed your descriptive informative and hilarious blog. Thanks for informing peops about the detrimental effects that the cosumption of the stuff has on other people and for being considerate to others. I would also like to add that you are more likely to find drugs in areas that backpackers frequent because there are people that go there just to buy it, but while walking the streets you won't see it any more or less than anywhere in the world. People have to go to shady areas to buy it just like anywhere else. |
| 11th July 2008 Mike Encia | - From: Cerro Chirripó Mad sod as usual, all looks pretty special. Thought you were going to Asia? |
| 29th June 2008 Em | brilliant! - From: Cerro Chirripó hiya, things look great! how long have you been living in Costa Rica? lucky bugger! Haved youn been over to Colombia before? i have been, its great! i would love to go back. take it easy. when are you next home? keep in touch, em. |
| 29th June 2008 Roberto | - From: Cerro Chirripó Awsome climb dude, i am sure i have seen one of those yellow plastics macs at sundessential one sunday... |
| 27th June 2008 Martin en Brenda | - From: Weekend Travelling in Costa Rica Don't forget the under water world! Playas del Coco is a great place for diving. Where are you from? |
| 27th June 2008 corrijene | costa rica - From: Weekend Travelling in Costa Rica hey there, i just came back from costa rica and am revisiting it through your photos. thank you for sharing! i'm jealous that you saw the volcano arenal. when we were there it was raining and cloudy so we never had the view you did. happy traveling! |
| 20th June 2008 Igor | - From: EXIT Festival I like your comment, and i had to search a lot to find an article about exit like this. You payed attention very well, and I recommend you to see some more places in serbia , also in Montenegro, Bosnia, Croatia, to see how many different styles, but in a one way, the way you saw it and felt it... but Serbia is the only that stayed in this yugoslavian trip, that's the spirit :) |
| 19th June 2008 Jeff | Ah, memories... - From: Semana Santa in Nicaragua Great blog and shots...I was in Nicaragua in January and stayed at Charco Verde, and did the Ramon waterfall as well as a sidetrip to Granada...beautiful spots! |
| 17th June 2008 Donny | Stiff Legs - From: Cerro Chirripó Yeah, it was a few days until I could get down the stairs without using my hands. |
| 14th June 2008 barrygahan | That's some climb! - From: Cerro Chirripó 2600 m is one hell of an ascent in one day. I think we'll allow two days when we attempt it! |
| 22nd April 2008 Nsexit | Acomodations for Exit - From: EXIT Festival If you are coming this year to exit see www.nsexit.com for acomodation |
| 17th February 2008 Donny | - From: The Plight of the Saharawi The road is tarmac from Morocco, all the way through Western Sahara and Mauritania as far as Nouakchott. South of Nouakchott and into Senegal I don't know what the conditions are. No real difficulties or issues. Just stock up your supplies before leaving Morocco bacause the road is pretty empty. D |
| 5th February 2008 Roger poole | West Africa - From: The Plight of the Saharawi Thinking of taking a camping car from Morroco which we know quite well to the Gambia via WesternSahara Mauretania and Senegal. Is this possible in relation to Road conditions? Is it paved Roads any other issues. Thanks Happy Travels |
| 9th December 2007 Donny | Tarmac - From: The Plight of the Saharawi The tarmac road continues from the border right the way to Nouakchott. Watch out for camels. D |
| 9th December 2007 erle | - From: The Plight of the Saharawi nice pictures. but about the last comment, is the part of the coastal road through northern mauritania also tarmac now, or does it stop on the border? |
| 4th September 2007 Donny | Its Easier Than You'd Think - From: The Plight of the Saharawi The coast road through Western Sahara is now tarmac, you no longer have to find a path through the dunes. The good road continues all the way to Nouakchott and then east right to Mali. You won't be alone on the road through Western Sahara so it seems safe. Just don't go too far off the main road because of the minefields. Have a nice trip, D |
| 1st September 2007 Christina | How safe is Western Sahara - From: The Plight of the Saharawi To any Travellers that have been to Western Sahara: we are planning to go to Timbuktu overland and thus thinking about crossing Western Sahara...we found some serious warnings about going to WS but thought we might just asked someone who's been there. So how safe is it? We are planning to do a road trip in a private landrover. We'll probably just be crossing over from Morocco into Mauretania via the shortest possible way. Can anyone confirm any warnings? Would very much appreciate your feedback. Thanks heaps! And happy traveling!!! Christina |
| 21st May 2007 Cessna152 | - From: A Colourful Friendly Dump Great writing! I really enjoyed reading about this unusual place. Thanks. |
| 27th April 2007 MN_ | gibraltar - From: God Save The Queen hi david, as spanish, for me the british rule of gibraltar produce me shame, but i understand that we have not to negociate now a status that brits won with effort. So we have to accept the british rule and i congratulate yours for your desire to keep the glorious pages of your national history |
| 15th March 2007 Cinders | informed - From: Scratching The Surface thanks for that Dave - I'll go! You have been a good background researcher though haven't you!? Or did the lonely planet help out a bit...??? ;-) |
| 10th March 2007 Donny | Thanks - From: Kili Camera is a little Fuji finepix, much more droppable than an SLR. Havn´t been to Himalayas yet, hopefully will get there this year. Glad you liked the Pics. |
| 8th March 2007 anonymous | - From: Learning To Walk On Water - The Rwenzori Mountains yeah freezinder why's there no pictures of you?! Sounds like you're having an ace time anyway with all your adventures in far flung places. However, I got to go to the tropical paradise that is Aylesbury with work the other week - beat that! |
| 6th March 2007 Gabriela | nice again - From: Kili What camera do u have? Pics are beautiful! Have u ever been Himalaya or any "...ayan" treck around? Im not a memeber here yet. bitzu0611@yahoo.com keep going this, u are doing very well. |
| 6th March 2007 Gabriela | lookinf for - From: Wearing Out My Flip Flops a blog travel diary etc, I found this one, and I found ur pics. Great! Just great pics. Thank you. |
| 13th February 2007 Samba Si | Missing link - From: Learning To Walk On Water - The Rwenzori Mountains Wheres the photos of you? The boys back home are a little sceptical. Have a good'un. |
| 12th February 2007 bob d | whimp - From: Learning To Walk On Water - The Rwenzori Mountains Sounds like a walk in the park to me. perhaps those nights out in leeds finslly caught up! Much respect . bobby d |