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Date: 20th August 2010

aserca de los moai jiji
los moai son lo mejor


Date: 31st January 2009

a whis
By the way,, can I go with you next travel?? It sounds so exciting...

From Blog: The Puna
Date: 31st January 2009

great!!
:( it's too late to comment... but I've enjoyed reading your journey (forgive my english, I'm spanish haha). Love, and keep travelling! life is so short.....

From Blog: The Puna
Date: 14th October 2008

Wow
This is a nice review on this glacier.The glacier is beautiful at the same time. The picture with the caption Electric blue lake in the ice wilderness is amazing very nice....HI this is Ebony and I love what you did and I think that you should keep doing what your doing Love Ebony and Liz P.S Two Thumbs Up!!

From Blog: Into the heart of ice
Date: 9th November 2007

at 30!
Handsome and still slim at 30--not much to fuss about!

From Blog: After Christmas - straight on to Easter
Date: 25th July 2007


What beautiful landscapes. I love purple! Will have to visit in the Lavender Season.

From Blog: Tasmania-mania
Date: 9th July 2007


Looks amazing, it was snowing!! yes thats right, snowing in Clapham last week.... lots of pictures on the sky news website, but the summer is coming finally! Love Vivx

From Blog: Tasmania-mania
Date: 9th July 2007

Ahhhhhh


From Blog: Tasmania-mania
Date: 27th June 2007

Cool
Just finished reading all your blogs, It was great. I really enjoyed it and the pictures are amazing. Thanks for posting and making my miserable time(im at my job) pass quickly. South america is definitley on my list now.

From Blog: A tail of three cities
Date: 1st August 2006

amazing
I must say fantastic photo's - I want to go to china in mid 2007 and these photos are making me even more keen to go - thanks for sharing them

From Blog: A tail of three cities
Date: 28th July 2006

how curious
How did the panda get in the tree? It kinda looks like he's not entirely sure himself. It's a funny thing conservation. Not content with ruining our own evolutionary development with western medicine we now have stringent laws to ensure that celibate, infanticidal, lazy idiot animals propagate their celibate, infanticidal, lazy idiot genes into a new generation! WHY? Who's the guy in the taoist temple who looks like the one who chose poorly in Indiana Jones and the last crusade. Most of all how come I've only just got this almost a month after seeing you in Battersea Park and a couple of days after the "come to our leaving drinks" email? Good work by the way. Dan

From Blog: A tail of three cities
Date: 5th June 2006

Contact complete
Hi Both Just finished 3 weeks trogging through the deserts of the SW USA - nothing as exciting as you trip - but oh so very hot!! Greetings from Boston - where it is now oh so cold!!! Great Blog and see you soon! Dad et al.!

From Blog: Crouching Tom, Hidden Snoozy
Date: 1st June 2006

Wow!!
wow and wow! Very tempted to make your blog recommended reading for my classes. One month today till we hit the road to Hungary! Keep travelling!

From Blog: Crouching Tom, Hidden Snoozy
Date: 1st June 2006

Awesome
The last two Blogs have absolutely convinced me that we should have come with you. It looks and sounds amazing! It's report time here so we wouldn't be missing much! Glad all's well, can't be long till you get home now!

From Blog: Crouching Tom, Hidden Snoozy
Date: 30th May 2006

Wow!
Awesome pics as usual - great blog - still think you should make this into a book.... Hope you get to write a few more before you head back here!

From Blog: Crouching Tom, Hidden Snoozy
Date: 27th May 2006


With my vertigo I don't think I'd want to do the Cloudy Tourist Road. Unless I'm feeling particularly cloudy, that is. Did you guys REALLY do that trek? And you REALLY, SERIOUSLY recommending it? 'Scuse me a moment while I go and lie down. The less vertiginous pictures are beautiful, National Geographic are running a photo comp at the moment which I suggest you enter, that's if you can decide which of your photos to use - they're all absolutely stunning. I'm going to love meeting up with you both when you're back but I'm sure going to miss your blogs!

From Blog: Crouching Tom, Hidden Snoozy
Date: 26th May 2006

Haute cuisine
Hi there - pictures ever more stunning! We'll have a duck-skin dinner waiting for you when you get back to Blighty. Keep trekkin'!

From Blog: Crouching Tom, Hidden Snoozy
Date: 22nd May 2006


Is your blog better than the bloggiest blog on a blog day in blogville?

From Blog: Lost in Transaltion
Date: 22nd May 2006

Side salads
'ello. when we were kids my sister had a rabbit called bobby that was always burrowing out of his run and wreaking havoc around the village. it's surprisingly easy to wreak havoc in our village. anyway - eventually he managed to disappear completely. shortly afterwards we went to portugal on holiday and dad ordered a piri piri rabbit stew which came with the skull in the middle of the plate. my sister cried for ages when my dad said "so that's where bobby went". doesn't look like there's many sights to see except the tunnel in the bund sightseeing tunnel. tunnel does look cool though.

From Blog: Lost in Transaltion
Date: 21st May 2006


Brings Back lots of good memories! I can empathise so much- the people, the language, crossing the road, ordering food, booking trains, some of the loos are probably the most challenging places to visit, ! its quite an experience, Guilin looks lovely, Looking forward to hearing more, love Vivien x

From Blog: Lost in Transaltion
Date: 21st May 2006


Wow!! You went to Guilin!!! I've only ever seen it in pictures and have never met anyone who actually went there, you lucky people. It's almost unreal the way those mountains shoot up out of the ground, almost like something out of Lord of the Rings. Re: the chicken-head and claw supper, I think that the image of some of the food is one thing that's put me off ever going to mainland China, however, the rest of your blog makes me want to get on the first plane there. Great pictures, guys!xoxoxox

From Blog: Lost in Transaltion
Date: 13th May 2006

BON BON BON
Great minger convention! Bring on the next one..... Have fun in China! See you in London. Au revoir les enfants X X

From Blog: Sun, Surf, Sex Wax and Sudoku
Date: 11th May 2006

Great photos
Enjoy China. Glad you had a good time here. Hope you get to return so that we can catch up. Sailing on the whitsundays was great , lots of fish but the coral was damaged. now looking forward to Hungary in July.

From Blog: Sun, Surf, Sex Wax and Sudoku
Date: 11th May 2006

No Worries Chinas.
The photos on this blog are amazing! Great times. It really does feel as though I'll be returning to an empty home tonight. We miss you already. Thanks for everything. I really hope you enjoy getting back on the road. Till next time...

From Blog: Sun, Surf, Sex Wax and Sudoku
Date: 10th May 2006

homesick
These photos are making me really home (sydney) sick, squeaky beach looks just like where my great aunt lives.... sorry to see you cut your beard off, tom. Planning a trip to Sydney in December if both of you happen to be there you're cordially invited for daikaris on my mums's balcony overlooking bondi beach rockies! Lou xx

From Blog: Sun, Surf, Sex Wax and Sudoku





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