Thank you.... Hi I just wanted to thank you for sharing your experience at Lake Toba. To see your amazing photos is wonderful Thank you so much for this. I hope one day I can travel over there and see how my Batak Ancestors lived and what my people are all about.
Take care,
Angelique
Nice writings Your writing is very lucid and the images are excellent. Though I live in India, I have never been to Khajuraho. I will make my visit soon
So perfect I felt as I had returned Greeting Klaudia and Stephan , your story and pic's were terrific. WHAT A JOY. I know you enjoyed all of it. I have your pages for my collection as "I so love Indonesia.and THOSE FANTASTIC Komodo Dragons i was there in 05-06 and am returing soon. I am so PLEASED. The best to you. sincerely yours Donald Stay
amazing its really nice pics, you two are really good traveller..........i hope so, sex is not a fun its all about yoga......................think and feel.
very impressive a visit to fatehpur sikhri and the other buildings built by akbar made our histroy books come alive. Hope the archaeological survey of india will do a good job of restoring a lot of the sites and the whole of agra fort is open to the public if we had to see only 20 per cent and were wonder struck wonder what the other 80 would do
I love my birh place to day I see this all picture I proud of my county. I have not see real ajanta ellora caves just picture. but I love it.
it touch my feeling my heart bits.
you are make good photo's, I salute you.
thanks
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Hi you two! First of all, I would like to say that I enjoyed reading your blogs and admiring the great pictures. I know that I'm a little late in commenting since you finished travelling over a year ago, but I have been waiting for more travelling and more fantastic pictures and blogs. Secondly, are you going to be doing anymore travelling? Sure hope so!!
Hi enjoyed reading your blog. I stayed for 3 months with friends in Trichy, and travelled to Kerala, Dehli, Simla, Goa -- Had the best time of my life, I was always with friends who spoke the lanuages Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, and English!
Thanks Hi,
My name is Atti and I am Bogorian. I found your writing coincidentally. It's good to read about Bogor Botanical Garden written by people who are not Indonesian. I like reading your writing about Bogor Botanical Garden. The pictures you took are beautiful. I like them. Thanks for telling the garden and publish it in the Internet.
Nothing wrong with the comment In reply to Mr.Venkat's comments on "He is enjoying........tender female hands".
I think there is nothing wrong with your comments on the image. I am also an Indian and I do not think the comments potray a wrong meaning.
It is time that Indians started to look outside world and start to understand the other world cultures. In fact, India is the only place where aragnged marriage system still exists which does not allow the unfortunate Indian youngsters to have 'boy friend' and 'girl friend'. Everywhere else in the world "girl friends" and "boy friends" are the norm before you marry that person.
Sad state of affairs in India, indeed.
regards,
ken.
No more travels? Hey, waiting eagerly for more of your travel blogs. Stopped travelling or blogging? Lovely , painstaking and very very well-done. Cheers!!!!!!!
Excellent comments I am a travel buff myself, but as yet I have not expereinced such a thorough and interesting blog. I started with Mount Bromo which I plan to do in April next year, but I have found your entire blog series so enchanting that I plan to read whole of them. Guys( and of course lady) pl do complete a travel book on your entire series. Your photos are also praiseworthy despite poor light and often rainy conditions. All strength to both of you.
Heavy heart I must say that as I peruse the beautiful photos of scenery and people, My heart is heavy. I hope that everyone who has enjoyed Burma so much seeks a bit more truth and reality to the situation there and have compassion with yourselves as you realize your travel there has legitimized the BRUTAL MILITARY REGIEME and encourages more forced labor to keep up with the tourism industry. I hope to travel deeper into Burma one day after the regieme has handed over the elected government officials to their seats. As you were travelling obliviously within the country, I was on the periphery, helping with all of the refugees that the military government want dead. Mass genocide is a SERIOUS matter. Ignorance is harmful to all. Help save these beautiful people by educating yourself. Please don't delete this entry - maybe this will reach someone willing to help! Peace to you.
Please try to understand Philosophy behind Pictures. Dear Stephan and Klaudia, Your article is very good but please try to understand Philosophy behind Pictures. If possible write it below picture.Few of us chant prayer in the Morning that reflects following meaning. "We think Laxmi as our Earth.We request Her to forgive us as feet touches to earth(we walk/perform daily activities on Earth).Lord Vishnu vital power which keps living organisam alive, regulating our systems.who is there in every living/nonliving things.
I have written it in short .
Best wishes. Keep on travelling, learn History and Philosophy.
advertising It is interesting the effort anns homestay making to seel itself. Is that a homestay or a travel agents portal. Just remember we are not fools .We read the blogs to have an initmate info about places and we do not want to go to frequented places and we run away form selling
the heaven of love both of you done remarkably fabulus work to show these hevanly creaters of love to our world,and you sho thw world that its not all about sex.yuo are geneous , we thank you from bottom of our heart that you show us such hevenly creaters of love and sclpture , that we stiil not seen ,thank you keep going
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Thank you....
Hi I just wanted to thank you for sharing your experience at Lake Toba. To see your amazing photos is wonderful Thank you so much for this. I hope one day I can travel over there and see how my Batak Ancestors lived and what my people are all about. Take care, Angelique