Only you two could get into trouble! Hi Darlings, Brilliant reading all you have been upto. I defiantely won't be asking Harrison to join you there with all those arms - ridiculous. Sounds as if you are having some fun and dangerous moments - what's new? Love the mosque with those minarets - makes the UAE ones look quite small. Remember the entrance of the 7*Hotel in Abu-Dhabi - will say no more?!! Think you both should take the new look on beard dying, colour is hot, hot would'nt you say? Look after yourselves and don't forget the wines and beers are chilling. Looking forward to the next update. LOL Family FullersXXXX
Love your stories Wow, you guys are crazy and I wish I was you! Sitting in my comfortable home in Cleveland Ohio, USA is not exciting enough. Thanks for letting me glimpse your journey. Be safe,
Mom Walters, mother of Samantha who you met in Uganda (I guess)
Hmmm your title sounds familiar... Ha, ha, ha... Your title sounds a little like mine when I went to Iran... I might sue you! Ha, ha, ha... Just kidding... Yeah Iran was one of the countries I loved the most! Nice people, great culture, fantastic landscapes! It felt like I was still in Europe!
I also got the great Iranian police escort in Zahedan and than again in Zabol! There they even took me to some ruins I wanted to see... It would have cost me a lot of money if it weren't for the friendly police!
can I help you? Hi friends. I live in Tehran. But I am from Nishabour. If You are in Tehran now, I invite you to have to travel to Nishabour, Khayyam's town. If you want, I can be your guide for free. ofcourse we can have some other tours aswell.
Ido thank you for your pretty blog and real aproach to Iran! Have a good travel!
Hey guys... Am loving your blog, I've always wanted to go to iran. What a surprise that it's so different from the media's portrayal. Not. Keep safe and take care, Mary :)
Iran Nice writeup.
I think most people need to differentiate the people of Iran and their government. The Persian people are great people, its the hardline Islamic government that makes problems.
i love your blogs thanks guys,
I am living through your travels, it's amazing the things a country can do to be outstanding, a sky resort, heaters, snow!!!! when its friggen boiling outside, am i the only one that thinks this is insanity???
Remember Greatings from Toulouse. I hope you didn’t forgot our ‘Raclette Party’. Really nice blog, people could travel with you. I can’t forget you because when I go to Amandine’s home, there are cards from all around the world. I guess you enjoy your big trip. Don’t hesitate to come back in Toulouse when you want.
Thank you I'm Korean girl met in Lahore~
I'm traveling Yement, now
Thank you for your kindness~
I came here safely with guidebook and your comments about Arabian peninsula~
See you ^^
The rest Man, after Oman you guys already passed by UAE, Iran and are now in Pakistan almost crossing to China but no updates on this part of the journey....
Quickly, I wanna travel with you guys by distance!!!
Beijos
Haha, I laughed out loud reading that. "Who else but Arabs would like the fog?" I'll throw up a tent in my back garden in Ireland and advertise it as a fog paradise for rich arabians.
wrong city funny you gota flight to wrong city. almost happened to me. i was buying a ticket to salvador, brasil and only when i was about to conform the sale with my credit card and she read me the information, i said, "Wait - did you say San Salvador?" Turns out she was about to sell me a ticket to the capital of El Salvador! Glad I caught that one! Imagine if i missed Carnaval in Salvador to sit in a dusty airport in Central America! Love the journal guys - keep it up!
We drank too much as always Ah those blue waters... I almost drowned on that beach! Was fun though! hehehehe
Did Amandine ever get rid of all 1,000 bracelets that she traded/purchased from those kids?? hehehehe
P.S Amandine, it was wonderful to meet you and I hope everything goes well for you. If you want to practice your English without my terrible Australian accent getting in the way, ask the boyd for my email address and writ to me, would be great to hear from you! xxx
Eritrea You should have gone to Eritrea, it is a wonderful country. I can understand you didn't want to go because of the bureacracy and the strict rules about traveling (not much stricter than Sudan and much faster to get your papers, much less corruption- no bribes). But you still
missed out on a great country and there were many people (on travelblog) who went to Eritrea before you and said many nice things.
May 24 was Eritrea's independence day (from Ethiopia), in the capital Asmara it is a very colourful and happy celebration. Anyways, enough about what you missed and hope you enjoy Yemen...
My God you have busy lives Hey guys!!!
I can' t believe the adventures you go through. Well at least you are visiting something new and different hahaha. I have to find a moment to meet you somewhere in this world. I can't believe it's been almost a year since we met in Uganda, and here you are still travellling the globe. Have fun guys, make us all dream by telling us about your trips.
xxx
Idade minima Nao acho que exista uma idade minima para fazer mochilao. Encontrei muitos mochileiros de 18 e 19 anos e ate de mais de 60. Porem acho que abaixo de 18 a burocracia para atravessar fronteiras e pegar transportes de longa distancia sozinho(a) fica complicada. Por isso acima de 18 qualque idade e idade.
Oii ! Nossa, antes de mais nada queria que vcs soubessem que tão fazendo o que muiita gente sonhaa e não ter vontade de fazer nunca! Parabéns pela coragem de correr atrás do que vcs querem ! Bom, eu queria saber se vcs acham que tem uma idade mínima pra viajar de mochilão assim como vocês, ou se qualquer idade é idade. obrigada, beijos
Asia' hey, i dig this journal of yours!! I´m Brazilian,my parents are italians, and i lived in USA/Mexico!! If u guys will get to ASIA, with any plains to go to China i will be living there since august2007 till september 2008, if ever want to be hosted hit me up:
joaojunho_usa@yahoo.com.br
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
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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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Hi Darlings, Brilliant reading all you have been upto. I defiantely won't be asking Harrison to join you there with all those arms - ridiculous. Sounds as if you are having some fun and dangerous moments - what's new? Love the mosque with those minarets - makes the UAE ones look quite small. Remember the entrance of the 7*Hotel in Abu-Dhabi - will say no more?!! Think you both should take the new look on beard dying, colour is hot, hot would'nt you say? Look after yourselves and don't forget the wines and beers are chilling. Looking forward to the next update. LOL Family FullersXXXX