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| 2nd May 2008 Jessica86 | - From: Blog 22: VISIONS OF CHINA Part 1 - Crouching Toilets, Hidden Guidebook Hi! nice photos ! I'm a girl from Beijing and have been there last October.How did you take the wonderful pictures in the Cave? I tried many times and they all turned out to be blurred. I have been to Guilin then to Yangshuo and Longsheng. The longhair women are of Yao minority ethnic groups. They are "Red Yao"----a branch of the Yao.They wear vivid pink clothes. Singing is the Southeast minority people's custom.Since they live in the mountain area they can convey their feelings and emotions by singing.The majority people of Han don't have the customs. My mother had sit on the chair and I took a photo for her.I felt a little afraid so I didn't sit on it to pose for a picture.Poor German couple! |
| 11th April 2008 Bruce | Great Blog - From: Blog 20: Year Zero Hello you 2. Just to say I (very) occasioanlly log into your blog... simply because I'm jealous! However, just to say I really enjoyed this one. I will try and read more, but anyway, take care, keep the history lesons coming and see you sometime... x |
| 7th January 2008 Cutler | To Milo and the Midget! - From: Entry 12: Christmas 2007 We loved having you with us for Christmas so thank you so much for being here. The kids are still asking where Stinky Sammy and Neil are and me Mum is sending you over a Christmas Pud for next year! Sammy, it was great to have a few beers together again - and survive! Enjoy every minute of your adventures and keep those blog updates coming! Take care, Lisa, Jason, Mia & Jake x |
| 1st January 2008 nikki and mitch | - From: Entry 10: Dive! Dive! Dive! Happy New Year to you both!! Your blog is fab guys, keep up the good work in entertaining us through your journey!! Keep Safe!!! Enjoy!! Love the Avises xx |
| 7th December 2007 Al | Savannah cider - From: Entry 6: Have Wheels. Will Travel (South African Road Trip) A fine drop of cider midget....common at the Nando's chain. Very dry - never tried with lemon. |
| 9th November 2007 ali marshall | camping - From: Entry 3: On the road to Dar es Salaam hi you 2 . well sounds like you are already having a ball. the camping seems a little different to Arandel although sitings of the beast are the same !!!!!!!!! looked at your pics and they all look fab so carry on with the same and keep us updated . not missing anything here same old same old . gina was seven last wednesday thats about all . have fun ali |
| 12th October 2007 Gary Lowe | Moisturiser..... - From: Itinerary and packing list How did we all guess that even travelling around the globe Mylo wouldnt be able to leave his moisturiser at home ? |
| 11th October 2007 alison marshall | i'm impressed - From: Itinerary and packing list so very well done . i bet you still have the designer in there somewhere? that harmonica should come in handy if you need to busk!!!! best teach sam to dance you'll be made. it's only been what 8 years since it was recieved . i expect you to be a fully fledged player by the time you get back have fun a keep us updated LUV YAR ali |
| 11th October 2007 Stuart | Bon Voyage! - From: Itinerary and packing list Good luck chaps - money's on malaria!!!! |
| 10th October 2007 Ali ed | Can I come???? - From: Itinerary and packing list Ahhh - have a lovely time!! Just a hint and something I always carry when I travel......Lavender spray to mask nasty niffs and help you sleep if you need a hand....and a lavender Cologne stick which is also very nice and relaxing, and cool in your temples..in times of stress should you have any!! You can get it in Savory and Moore in Mengham! Hahahaha. Have a fab time and look forward to hearing about your adventures xx |