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Josh in Bermuda: November 2006
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Monday, November 20, 2006. My Wheels - part 2. After a 6 week waiting period to sit my Bermuda driving licence, I was able to take the 3 minute test which consisted of driving in and out of a dozen cones and turning both ways using indicators and arms. Another display of Bermuda efficiency. As a result though, I was able to return my 50CC rental and bought myself an upgrade to the dominating 100CC Yamaha Axis. Isn't she a beauty. Posted by Josh at 8:34 PM. Sunday, November 12, 2006. The Classic is held o...
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Josh in Bermuda: July 2007
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Sunday, July 29, 2007. We're now two-thirds through the cricket season so thought a quick update would be in order. We've now won seven in a row to sit second on the table (though I've only been around for three of those games with my recent traveling). Today (pictured below) was a fairly non-eventful day for me - faced one ball to finish with 1*, bowled one ball to take a wicket and end the game, dropped a hard catch and took an easy one. So not much action for me in seven hours of play! So, another gre...
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Josh in Bermuda: June 2007
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Friday, June 29, 2007. Ocho Rios, Jamaica. The final stop was Ocho Rios on the Northern shore of Jamaica. Jamaica was very different to our other destinations, I guess because it's much poorer than islands like the Bahamas and Cayman. We were hassled a bit to buy souvenirs, take taxis or buy drugs (or seeing Bob Marley as they put it), but it was nowhere near as bad as places like Bangkok or Indonesia. The beach - again just beautiful. Posted by Josh at 7:30 PM. Wednesday, June 27, 2007. Rum Point was a ...
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Andy's Adventures: December 2007
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Sunday, 30 December 2007. Miguel gave us an initial 30 minute talk at a spot overlooking the ruins. He spoke of the history of the place and the significance in Incan culture (both of which there are many theories on), the fact that the Spanish. The locals clearly hadn't forgotten about the place. As with a lot of Incan construction they integrated their buildings into the surrounding rock. A prime example at Machu Picchu is the Temple of the Condor. Hopefully the photos below show how this has b...Our t...
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Andy's Adventures: The Inca Trail - Day 3
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Sunday, 23 December 2007. The Inca Trail - Day 3. In a nutshell, Plan B was to trek all the way to the Sun Gate from our second night campsite and arrive at Macchu Picchu in early afternoon to a guaranteed view of the ruins. The bonus was that we got to spend the afternoon at Macchu Picchu and as long as we wanted the next day, we could sleep inside (albeit on the second floor of a restaurant! And hit the hot pools at Aguas Calientes to ease our aching joints. 25 December 2007 at 3:15 PM. NFL - Super Game.
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John and Rose in Argentina: in buenos aires
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John and Rose in Argentina. Saturday, 5 April 2008. Day 1 was abit of a nightmare. had no sleep on the plane and on arrival couldnt find the ATM that was only 200 metres away.when we did our VISA card wouldnt work. dumb tourists! You have to insert the card and then withdraw it before starting the transaction. got shuttle tickets. To our apartment but the driver said he wouldnt take us there. an elderly lady stepped in and got us delivered to our door. got there 3 hrs after landing. Next tues we go acros...
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John and Rose in Argentina: July 2008
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John and Rose in Argentina. Wednesday, 2 July 2008. Preoccupied in Paraguay Part 2. Asuncion , due to asian importers is a buyers paradise for electronic goods. many shops to pick from, but we bonded with a young man who allowed us to take our time in buying.( he reminded us of Khana Bhana from HW). Very grand with big staircases and big rooms with balconies. while there we had the company of the american peace core workers( like our VSA). they were on rest and recreation from their work in the p...No tr...
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Andy's Adventures: Lake Titicaca (giggle, hehehehe) - Part 2
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Sunday, 25 May 2008. Lake Titicaca (giggle, hehehehe) - Part 2. For some reason I couldn't insert any more pictures in the last post. So here are the remainder of the pictures, in a really weird order cause Blogspot is screwed up and won't let me move them! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Hi All. Welcome to my blog. Tune in to find out about my adventures around the globe. View my complete profile. Cricinfo - Leather On Willow. Dave Matthews Band - Legends. HB Today - News From The Bay.
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Fraser's fables: Cappadocia - Rocks!!!
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Tuesday, 27 May 2014. If you don't like rocks, then look away now. We arrived late after a short flight from Istanbul and were driven to our hotel in the dark. The hotel itself was supposed to be a cave, but it wasn't really. At least it was made out of the same rock. Straight away, into the rocks, and this is right beside the road. Wandering the Derwent valley. At the Zelve Open Air Museum. Wheel for grinding grain in the background. Camels for the tourists, and fairy chimneys. Our 'Cave' Hotel room.