Congratulations to Claudio and Lili :) It's great to hear from some of my old favourites - and nice to see where your lives have gone since the travelling slowed :)
Adorei Fernando, graças aos seus relatos, tomei coragem de mochilar. Sempre quis, mas ficava só nos planos e agora vou por isso em prática. Eu amei tudo o que vc colocou e as dicas da Grazi, foram incríveis. Valeu e abraços.
The end of a great journey, but hopefully not the end of the great blogs. :)
I am still trying to figure out if I would like to travel non stop for 3 years. It seems like such a long time to keep going. Mel
Hope this doesnt end here i read all of your entries. you guys are one my favorite bloggers. i was telling all my friends about how you guys slept in the ATM booth and they all laughed and thought you guys are the coolest. and you really are. hope to hear more travel stories from you. Id be happy to help you out should you ever decide to visit my country, the Philippines.
-Harold
Live your Dream Hi Chaps, Your achievement has been amazing and soooooooo inspiring to many others who have followed your travels and as you have proved that we must all 'Live Your Dreams'. Many years from now you will both have such wonderful tales to tell of all the experiences and of course wonderful and not so wonderful people you met along the way and their cultures. A great privilage to those of us who were part of your travels and able to meet up with you and hopefully to have been of some assitance in a small way to help you through your journey. Mum, Dad and Family must be very proud of their sons and their achievements. I am sue it won't be too long before your off again. Remember, we did tell you that it would be very difficult to settle down again after so long on the road! Don't forget that the Fuller family are always there if ever the need should arise. Well done, your a great pair of guys. LOL NikitaXX
Wise words my friends! Now I just have to finish my own trip... Darn it! Four years later and I am still only half way! What am I doing wrong... Ha, ha, ha...
greetings from Estonia Hello brothers!
Oh guys, you did it - this is outstanding!! It would be really interesting to sit down for a weekend and hear about your insights and personal growth during the trip.
Fernando is not far from me. If you ever come back to Estonia, let me know via email, couchsurfing (user name: Random guy) or facebook, same apply for Claudio of course. If I happen to come to Sweden or Mehhiko, Ill let you know.
Greetings from Tallinn!
Rando
PS. We met when you were hitchhiking towards Pärnu right, I think I sent you a picture of us also.
Good Luck The title says it all, it's been a strange pleasure to follow your journey and live vicariously through your experiences.
Best of luck to you guys in the future.
so much done i am so happy you guys did this trip and i feel so sad that you now have to live so far apart. you touched so many people on this trip. I, personally, will never forget you guys....from Uganda to Rwanda.....you guys were awsome and if ever you do the american tour....I will have a home for you boys...my promise will be kept....
love you guys
LOL! thanks for sharing. such a funny story. sleeping in the atm like homeless people. that is so cool. i love feeling deprived every once in a while. it develops character
Safe journey back Hi Guys, Nice to hear things were still going well. Good trip you've made for three years. It's a pity you didn't continue to Holland (Amsterdam) and took a flight out of there to Brazil. We good have showed you around a bit.
Take care and good luck.
Michiel and Gemma (Dutch couple from Popa-fall - Namibia)
i was mesmerized by reading your blog...wow thats all i have to say. i hope i can do what u guys did...one day...im only 18 so i still have time huh?;] im quite the world traveler myself. ive lived in 4 continents;] and im currently in seoul!
you guys are awesome!! chau!
hey guys hey guys, I always enjoy reading about your latest adventure, 3 years on the road wow. Was glad to have spent some time together in India! love ali
What an adventure! Hi guys!
I think you guys are the most experience group of adventure on the planet.
You learned quick and adabt well to cope with any situation.
Hope you are well and enjoy your trip.
Ken
http://www.laos-travel-guide.com
looooooool very funny ur trip.
i am djiboutian and i can say all u said it is true.
That what happen after 32 years of corruption and dictatoriat.
the problem is the gvt
To the yemeni women Hi, we are very happy that you read our opinion on Yemen. We few sorry that you were offended with our comments, but we never mentioned the Yemeni women is ugly or dum. We just said we don't know how you look like because we never saw you, once you are always covered. And we never said we don't like Arabic we just find it hard to learn. All the best, Claudio and Fernando
I am from yemen, and liked many of things that you wrote but what I really didnt like is your view of yemeni women. Yemeni women are very powerful and not because they are coverd they must be ugly or dum. It means that they are following the values of their religion. and if you dont like arabic why learn it!!!!!!
Where are the business men? Are you guys back in Brazil... where are you?
Great travels guys... hope to meet you once again.
Pablo (Costa Rica) -- met in Hungary, Budapest
Departure date? August 3 2005. Arrival date? November 2008. Yes, 3 years latter! Used to be at July 2007, but we stretched for another year. Check out our entry
Claudio (Left):
I have two sayings that guide my life:
1 "Desta vida não se leva nada, só a vida que agente leva. (From this life we don't take anything, just the life we live)"
2 "Its worst to regret of something that you have not done, than something you have done".
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congrats
hey good to hear from ye again. Congratulations Claudio.