Malawi For us the most spectacular electrical storm imaginable over Lake Malawi...power lines running over villages all to a politician's house but never dropping into the villages...the greenest green...the reddest soil...the friendliest people. But wow...you guys are doing it properly...taking time to let the country enter your skin. May your journey be as full of serendipity as can be.
Swailand We hope to get there some day and will use your blog as a guide. Glad the dive trip was not disappointing after all. I was right there with you enjoying the dosa an curry. We are doing a safari in Sept/Oct and love reading these kind of blogs. Eager for what we may see and experience. It sounds like you had a great experience. We are divers so Loved, loved, loved hearing about you diving with your 72 year old mother. Very cool lady. MJ
Central American Way Isn't it interesting how we world travelers adapt so quickly to an environment. We embrace what is around us. We are water people so we understand the flip flops and hanging out in the water. The mine shafts sound really interesting. Yeah for yoga at the beach.
Nicaragua Nicaragua has always fascinated me and I loved reading about our adventures. Fabulous photos too :) Looking forward to reading more about your travels. Cheers, Ren
Every voyage of thousands of miles starts with one single step.
Our first step was taking the decision to take the plunge, quit jobs and housing, sell our stuff, do our own Brexit in February 2017 and travel for a very long time to countries we have not visited yet, to meet the beautiful people of the world, to learn new things and to experience life.... full info
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Great photo
This makes us excited about our fall trip to Africa.