yes! crazy it was.... life changling im so very gratful for all the many challenges the jungle brought me!!! i am shining now brighter then ever! thank you !!!!
Oh man I get worried for real when I read your stories. At the same time - wow man, that is such a cool adventure you're into - stunning. How do you communicate with the locals over there? I guess they wouldn't speak english. Have you learned any Spanish by now? I thought you already were on your way to Thailand and Australia, I guess nothing really could be thrilling on those paradise islands for you any longer. Hope you got rid of those sores by now. See you around :)
/Amanda
Your blog.. ..reminded me of something I read once...:
Only after the Last Tree has been cut down,
Only after the Last River has been poisoned,
Only after the Last Fish has been caught,
Only then will you find that
Money Cannot Be Eaten.
...I have seen these galactic crystal cities.... They are amazing... Stay away from the Piki..they are nasty critters.... Like always, sending you positive energy....All is well Mark!
Far from a window!!!!!! I missed your last email... thanks for the pics.... Busca la musica Peruana....es muy elegante y espiritual...cuidated....y pinta la ventana de tu mundo...saludos..y gracias.... !!
Nice wow guys, fantastic blog!
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Argentina and Brazil The headline sounds a bit confusing. The Iguazú Falls are shared by Argentina and Brazil. But they are far from Rio de Janeiro.
The city on the Brazilian side is Foz do Iguacu and on the Argentine side it´s Iguazú. Amazing place not to be missed.
Love, Graciela.
Stewardess... The busses from Montevideo to Ascunsion had stewardesses (though unfortunatly not scantily clad) serving wines and other drinks and food. Even now 5 years later I can still remember that fact, that is how much it impressed me... Don't ask me about the scenery along the way or anything else though... :-)
Memories Hi Mark, thanks for the memories, so to speak. I was in Guatemala in 2003 and did find it hard to leave, using up all my slide film that was suppose to last my whole trip through Central America. Climbing Volcan Pacaya was one highlight and we came down under a full moon with fireflies lighting our way. I stayed in San Pedro for about a week then hiked along the cliff with an Italian woman I had met in Antigua, from San Juan to Santa Cruz and found Iguana Perdita. I found the crowd there a little too noisy for me. I was 56 at that time. Tikal is amazing, especially early in the morning when few tourist are around - sitting atop Temple IV with only a Coti Mundi for company. In Nicaragua had a strange experience after climbing down into the crater of Volcan Maderas. I had managed quite well in my sandals until we started back down the trail. The velcro kept breaking open and I had to ride most of the way down on our guides back! He apparently had done this once before for a lady who had cut her foot. We actually overtook some slow moving tourists who looked on in amazement. However, I did notice another guide the next morning carefully checking the footwear of his group...S
Spent only 2 months back packing thro' Central America and when I read these journals I want to return so badly. Vamos a ver.
life hey mark,
Sounds like you're having a great time. Doesnt seem like you're so far from Xela (Well, you know, on he grand scale of the world), though i bet it feels like it for you. Adventures, people and life lived. vic x
might seeya round the traps Just a quick one mark.... have taken 6 months of work, going SE Asia, Eastern Euope and India..... might seeya round
Hope ya well, keeping out of trouble and enjoying things.
cheers mate
have a good one
el remate Perfect pier for some relaxing. Glad you found you way there. The picture the, esecially the angle was all to familiar. Got not job in japan and am outside of barcelona camping out. Likely will see if i can find some work here. later on, darrick
Sharing the magic Hello Mark!
Your photos are so incredibly beautiful that, for a moment, I thought I had been with you in those wonderful places, and had shared their magic. You have a way to tell about them that make them truly alive! I only wish that you updated your site a bit more often, but well, I can understand that, when one lives such an experience, going back to the "real" world to type on a computer is a bit out of place :)
Keep enjoying life as you do!
Aline
Spanish Comment. Pienso en ti y en tus aventuras. Que te valla bien.. no te olvides de tu amiga, en los Estados Unidos. Tus photographias y istorias son muy interesantes. Continua con tu sueno... de viajar y conocer la madre tierra. Chao!
oi whats happen'n Just a quick one mark, sounds ace what ur up 2, be good to catch up somewhere outside of Aus. Keep enjoying and keep travelling.
Im now a fireman, fighting wildfires, ace job really enjoy it, in the forest and out of melbourne - so all is good.
keep in touch, love ya emaily things that ya do
take care
dale.
all my love!!! My Sweet!!! Miss you heaps and I am so happy you are doing well!! Have spent the holidays in Sweden but I am heading back to London tomorrow. Mixed feelings about that, but I guess all good things must come to an end.....or do they? I hope you stay happy and safe on the other side of the pond =). I will write more when I get the time!
Love you and miss you heaps!!
xxxxx Eva
so.... What's up? Just checking your blog to see if there were any new entries, and clearly there aren't... Lazy bastard, as Ralf just said! Where are you? What are you up to? It would really be nice if you kept this nice blog of yours up to date, you know?
Hope everything is fine under the Mexican sun...
Aline xxx
Pinnacles Location Hi,
The Pinnacles are located around 3-4 hours north of perth near a town called cervantes. On the way you can go to Lancelin and see the sand dunes to. I believe there are buses and tours that go there also.
I used to make those bus signs hay mark I used to make those bus signs the job was no more intresting then your discription if you ever bother to but the bullet and hit the west coast of england let me know.
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yes! crazy it was.... life changling
im so very gratful for all the many challenges the jungle brought me!!! i am shining now brighter then ever! thank you !!!!