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Headed out of Khartoum leaving Jack and Chris who have to leave us as they cannot change thier flight date from Cairo. We drove on heading north and late afternoon we caught a glimpse of the not so well known but very impressive Meroe Pyramids. This is our first encounter with pyramids as we have yet to be in Egypt, I was so impressed though, never did I think I will see such in Sudan, the Nubian culture descended here thousands of years ago and left these mysterious ruins. It was quite a hot day, we struggled to walk in the [View Full Entry]

Viajerong Pinoy - GIL BRIONES | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe | 0 Comment(s) | 78 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s) | [diary=311196] | 2008-08-21 15:18:17

MEROE PYRAMIDS
MEROE PYRAMIDS
MEROE PYRAMIDS

Monk
Monk
The colors of Angkor Wat
Since we started to travel around, people told us Cambodia would be the most beautiful country on South East Asia. We're curious to see it! We entered in different dates, since Claudio and Lili were driving Tzarina (the motorbike) slowly and Fernando, Malin and Flavia were taking "fast" buses. After the the adventure of the transport over the border, Fernando's team took buses after buses all the way to Phnom Penh. Flavia had only a few days remaining before having to return home. They arrived quite late in Phnom Penh (01:00am) and together with the other travellers in the bus, they [View Full Entry]

2Brothers3Continents - Claudio e Fernando | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe | 0 Comment(s) | 9 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s) | [diary=309974] | 2008-08-21 12:54:15

S-21
Death bed
Cells

Saya Mau Sewa Sepeda Reports arrive of a washed out bridge along the Trans-Sumatran forcing a circuitous detour connecting Lake Toba to regions south. Kay who speaks for her partner on all matters, cringes at the though of a twenty-four hour busride. The Scotsman explains that he made the journey from Bukittingi in six hours, first by road to Padang, thence flying Air Asia to Medan where he caught a direct bus, but last minute bookings are implausible for the shoestring traveller. Kay will return to Wales in a few weeks time for her sister’s wedding and ought to have a [View Full Entry]

wheres kevin - Kevin Gurr | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe | 0 Comment(s) | 65 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s) | [diary=304609] | 2008-08-21 06:49:23

Belimbing
Raorao
fish farms, Lake Maninjau

Sunset Over Chaguaramas
Sunset Over Chaguaramas
We finally arrived in Trinidad, where we enjoyed this beautiful sunset. A perfect end to this cruising season.
We sailed the final leg of our trip down to Trinidad yesterday and are now safely tucked into Crews Inn Marina in Chaguaramas. We will be here for the rest of hurricane season, which lasts until November 1st. It sure feels good to be south of the hurricane belt, we no longer have to worry about tropical waves showing organization or low pressure systems forming off the coast of Africa (the first signs of dreaded hurricanes). And it was an easy trip here, smooth sailing with a bright moon, just a short 90 mile overnight trip. Luckily we had no problems [View Full Entry]

Rum Runner - Jay and Jen Johnson | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe | 1 Comment(s) | 5 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s) | [diary=305213] | 2008-08-20 21:20:02

Land Ho!
Jay at the Helm
Crews Inn Marina

Exactly a month of travelling, everything OK till the day before yesterday, a day curiously full of setbacks... I had peacefully pedalled for 74 flat Kms and I was only 22 Kms away from Gent, stage's final for that day. A puncture at the rear wheel, apparently nothing serious. I decide to push the bike up to a gas station where I could have changed the tyre without being then forced to inflate it manually. I took a few steps and the inner tube came totally out of the tyre, which in turn lost its natural place inside the metal rim [View Full Entry]

Marcoelitaliano - Marco Daprile | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe | 0 Comment(s) | 7 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s) | [diary=314175] | 2008-08-20 15:30:23

Lights Show on Strasbourg Cathedral
With Daniel, Future Luxemburguese Cycling Champion
Storm Approaching

Disco Fever?
Disco Fever?
No! Clive celebrates crossing the Pacific on the bow. 1 ocean down, 2 to go!
NOTE: Please let me know if the two videos above worked well. If so, I will capture more. "Mayday, Mayday! We're struck a reef! We're taking on water quickly..." - Somewhere near the Wallis Archipelago The last 1000 miles of the Pacific, the home stretch in the little adventure that has become known as the Pacifico Project, is complete. I am happy to announce that I arrived to Cairns, Australia. It has been a voyage of over 9,000 km that has lasted over 7 months and has brought me more than 1/3 around the planet. I have sailed across the world's [View Full Entry]

BuscoGusto - Clive Webber | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe | 0 Comment(s) | 17 Photo(s) | 2 Video(s) | [diary=311605] | 2008-08-20 02:19:04

Before the Pacific
Cody and Zach
Rob and Clive

What I expected was to see a society totally different from Cambodian culture, known for their carved totems of deceased family members. What I got was an amazing river trip on a unique boat, views of Vietnam, a $1.50 ramen meal and also a glimpse at a Chinese village over 100 years old! It was hot, the river was cool. I bought a hat that barely fit my head. We were exhausted on the drive back to Ban Lung, as the sweltering heat, tropical sunshine and 120 decibell boat engines deafened us the entire way. It was an amazing trip and [View Full Entry]

Stephen Paul - o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe | 3 Comment(s) | 68 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s) | [diary=306965] | 2008-08-19 20:10:32

bong pro(brother); Tonle San River
Tonle San River forest
bong srei(sister); Tonle San River

Sitting under the canopy of a dilapidated bus station in some unknown barrio in Manila, we waited on sunrise. It was barely after 5 am. We had spent the night on the bus from Banaue. When it became bright enough and busy enough we eased in to a jeepney for a random drive around. Since we could no longer sidestep Manila, we determined to experience a little of it. We asked for directions to Intramuros - the 16th century district - still trying to avoid the crush and chaos of modern, downtown Manila. Located on the southern bank of the river [View Full Entry]

two4deroad - Vibert & Shanna | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe | 2 Comment(s) | 29 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s) | [diary=310153] | 2008-08-19 18:10:54

The Manila Cathedral
Quiet streets at 6am
Quiet streets

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