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17th August 2008
Rodney Banks
Nice photos - From: Returning to the Czech Republic...
Your photos are great. I remember when I first came to Prague. I stayed in the Castle Steps hotel and had an amazing trip. Hope you return some day.
8th July 2008
Helen
Just catching up - From: Hunting out David in Firenze...
I have just read through the last month or so... sounds like a wonderful trip! Looking forward to the photos love
7th May 2008
Alexandra
Sounds fantastic! - From: My Potential Summer Itinerary
I'm also a Christian and would be interested in working for Oak Hall, but couldn't see any links to vacancies. Any idea on how I'd go about working as a tour leader?
3rd May 2008
Clive
Well I read all of it! - From: Back home!
...good work Bex - always knew you had it in you. C
11th April 2008
Helen Cruz
Rodents giant size - From: Mais Uma Vais: Brasil!
Bex, the "campivaras" you depicted are actually "Capivaras" and in English they are known as Capybaras. They are large rodents (yes, rats!) and are quite plentiful in Brazil - here in Rio, we sometimes have to save them from surfing the waves, when they misguidedly venture out to the city beaches. Near where I live, there is quite a large family of these very shy, delightful animals living in a very polluted river along with numerous caymans, apparently quite peacefully!
6th April 2008
Helen Cruz
Fruit? - From: City Tours, Dinosaurs and Haircuts in Sucre
Bex, the first picture titled "Fruit" is not really fruit - what you see is a large variety of vegetables: aubergine, onions, squash, acelga(in English?), runner beans, sweet potato,etc.!!!Ok, I know that tomatoes are fruit, but most in the picture qualify as vegetable... Have fun!! Expecting you here in Brazil soon.
23rd March 2008
Helen Cruz
These plants... grow everywhere! - From: The Lost City... Machu Picchu
Including in my garden!!!! These are bromelias - Rottweilers love to eat them, so I discovered, after spending a small fortune on decorating a small rockery I have. My mum calls it ´chiara´food!!! (Chiara being the name of my Rottweiler)
21st March 2008
Helen Cruz
Awesome!!! - From: Preparing for the Inca Trail...
Great pics! loved them - how do you compare this art with aborigene and maiori? Do Lhamas smell? (bad, I mean)
11th March 2008
ina
careful: altitude sickness - From: 30 minutes on a plane! No problem?!
I don't know you from adam, I came to this site to read a friend's blog & was browsing, but wanted to warn you about rapidly changing your body temperature (swimming) in high altitudes. The relative of a friend of mine, a healthy man in his 20's on his honeymoon, DIED of altitude sickness after swimming - the local hospital didn't have an oxygen tank. Please be careful & have a great trip!
10th March 2008
insanet
Building with title "Britanico" - From: GAP Adventures, Part 2
hehe, i just want to mention that the building that has the name "Britanico" in one of your photos , is a teaching center, they teach British English, and now you know =)
4th March 2008
Milos
Great pics... - From: Certifiably going under...
Hi, Bex, this is Milos from your diving trip.. I am back in US ("tears") but your great pictures brought lot of fun memories.Have a great rest of trip and just keep diving.. Warm regards Milos
9th November 2007
Gaynor Smith
looks wonderful!! - From: The Southern Bangkok?
Dear Becky, have been folllowing your travels and really enjoy the running commentary and the photos...such a tremendous opportunity to see so many awesome and wonderful places...reminds me of my life before I had kids...travel and travel some more...make the most of it!!! Look forward to seeing you when you make it to Brazil...beijos...
2nd November 2007
Chrissie
Wow! - From: Day Trip to Phi Phi Islands (or Pee Pee as some postcards say!)
What amazing photos - I bet you're pleased with them. That one of the fish is just awesome. Thank you so much for sharing your travels with us in your blog - it really brightens up my day at work and I almost feel I was there with you (wish I was). Enjoy the rest of your trip! Love Chrissie xxx
2nd November 2007
drbexl
mangos/papayas - From: Jungle scares!
It's difficult to tell in the dusk, whoever that comment was from...
1st November 2007
anonymous
- From: Jungle scares!
that's not a mango tree, it's a papaya tree.
26th October 2007
Maddy
my sister lives in Phnom Penh - From: Phnom Penh
and we visited in February. Found it quite a harrowing place to visit but there is amazing work going on by so many NGO's and some very small charities. Apparently there are 20,000 street children here - of a populaiton of 200,000, found this quite shocking. Strongly recommend you return one day if you are able as a fascinating to place to spend time in!
16th October 2007
Erika
Oh the difference.... - From: Hue
When we were in Hue in June, we had to shelter in the air con, because it was FAR too hot to go out during the day time!
3rd October 2007
Karen
Awesom - From: Bangkok with GAP Adventures
Thanks Bex for the journal update! Photos are grand. Good to see what you are up to. Am printing off to show other people when they ask me how you are doing! Safe travels and thinking of you xx xx
24th July 2007
Karen
Thank goods for bex-a-cis-ation - From: A quick Suffolk fix again...
Thanks Bex for being such a wonderful communicator and letting us all know what you are up too. The RTW trip looks GREAT!!!! Wishing you lots of FUN! Karen xx
19th April 2007
Karen
what a lovely walk - From: Few more days in Suffolk....
Feel like I went on the walk with you. Thanks for the good writing. Of course I love the bright flower pics - :O)
16th April 2007
Karen
springing into action - From: Easter Sunday
Lovely pics Bex. Thanks for showing us a touch of spring [or is it summer - it is so beautifully warm!]. Especially like the Daffs and the Hawthorn, if that is what it is.


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