wellwellwell no joke mr.Bobbie! It dont stop huh? Your part african by now.
I admire all your adventures wish to share some more with you in the future. miss you, and hope things continue going well. O.k.
peace and good luck!
Guinea Conakry You're entirely correct, Bobbi, about Conakry. It's the unwashed bunghole of the planet. Most everyone and everything is for sale. But if you bear that in mind, it can also be a bit of a relief. For a relatively small sum, you can have and do as you please, while in more "sophisticated" places, some moronic bureaucrat is all too quick to declare "NO!" on anything and everything, leaving you without recourse. I'm not sure which is worse.... but I'm glad you made it out intact.
Storytelling at its best! As usual we are spoilt by your under the skin photos and rich storytelling, this semi-journal mode really works well. I had to smile at your note on random people throwing Portugese greetings at you along the road, the exact same words and experience that you will have in Timor Leste.
We welcome Lord Varuna and Lord Vayu You never told us about the qualitys of your reincarnations.
Being lord of the water and lord of the wind (if I'm not mistaking), must be such an tremendous relief.
You can directly lay down your bikes and start surfing up the coast (if you're allowed to use your divine qualitys, outside Durban)
Good Luck!!!!!
Jai Shri Ram! Ram, Ram Bobbie bhaisab! Your latest pics couldn`t look more familiar to me. I`m currently in North India, just about to leave for the warm tropical South. The crisp Himalayan winds have persuaded me to go and chill out for a while in Karnataka. I haven`t read your latest blog entry yet, and will save this for later when i will be away from chaotic Jaipur and will find myself sitting in much more quiet and less crowded place.
All the best to Aili and yourself chota bhai!
Hari Om...Shanti, shanti, shantiiiiii...
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just wondering... Hello, I'm a 22 year old white north american... I am just wondering after being in Angola how safe you would say it is for a female traveling possibly alone. I've been to a lot of safer 3rd world countries India, Sri Lanka, DR etc. but Angola is where I most want to go... I want to do aid work there, i have a degree thtat specializes in economic development of developing of countries, and mine was angola... i want to maybe live there only no one i personally know has ever been there... what do u think will i get raped and murdered or should i be game? ur opinion would be appreciated thanks mate. good luck in your travels
transkei love hello you two lovley earth wanderers, all those who wander are not lost! it looks like the biking is difficult at times, but man it looks exciting. i'm jelous. it's starting to get f-ing cold here in nebraska, snow and it's friend chilly wind. all is well here, playing music with my friends band 'somasphere' and it's going really well, dirty electronic music, lots of bass, hahaha. no special lady friends just lonely nights:( but who knows what tomorrow will bring for this american sugar daddy! wanted to say hi to both of you. much love and respect.
Rusty-Rides After that journey you'll certainly need something to bring your serenity back. And I happend to know exactly what that might be:
- GingerSnaps with a good deal of Gorgonzola.
You know what I'm talking about. I'm snapping on one at this very moment. Actually I'm trying to make you envy, so you'll be home in time of the holy "Sathi-Lassi" festival in Mörrum. You might still make it...
Take Care, both of you... Love sis
Ey you Bobbie Det här är Mr.Martin Claud the glid Drex. Iso förklarade för mig att det fanns enblogg där du skriver vad ni har för er. Då tänkte jag fan va gött. Har nu tittat en hel del (feta bilder du e grym på o fota)och ska börja läsa all den jäkla texten.Däm va fett att ni gör vad ni känner för o reser runt i Afrika. Själv e jag grymt sugen på Afrika. Om ni har vägen förbi Malmö så har ni alltid ett hem o komma till. Ha det bäst
Doing it right Glad you're back on the road and doing things in your inimitable style. Was worried you might atrophy in Cape Town. Dig the blanket! Yours in spirit, vicarious observer...
A country of my taste Det här måste ju vara den snyggaste flaggan i hela afrika...
Av dina bilder att döma, ett av de enligt mig vackraste platserna än så länge. Vilka vyer, så klart, så kargt, så kallt, så vackert.
Värme o skratt till er... Kram
better and better Been following your blogs for a long time now, love your perspective and individual style, but had to comment on this one as the photos are just breath taking, they get better and better everytime.....these are the pictures I want to see, not some stupid monument with someone standing in front of it smiling.....I have too many of these pictures myself, next time I travel though I will attempt to follow your lead....keep enjoying your travels, and thank you for inspiring me x
lost track of u Hei Ailie och Bobbie, lost track after you approached Pt. Edward. Hoped to track u down along Mosambik coast, Maputo to Inhambane, last week. Have safe journey!
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You rock! Hey mate, your blogs are incredible and ive always loved reading them, this one also. Your stories are always so interesting and epic. Ive always wished to go to Africa for an extended period of time, but you have made it almost a concrete ambition now! Top stuff.
Another great blog... Hi Bobbie, read your post with as much interest and envy as ever...Aili said you will be in malawi next month. Me and my Dad look forward to seeing you there, or maybe Tanzania! Stay well, Tom
Wow Hey Bobbie,
you continue to impress me with your tales. I am planning to go across to Ethiopia in late Aug and work my way down the East. Be great to meet up with you guys. Safe travels!
Tom
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It is not a game.Angola is your bad choice.You can find here smth more than "died"