Moroni
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A la recherche des cocos fesses
Il semble que le mauvais temps nous suive. Pas grand chose à voir. Les Comores ressemblent beaucoup aux Seychelles. L'île semble très pauvre. Les gens sont gentils, mais quelque chose manque. It looks like the bad weather follows us. Not much to ...
Boating misery
... when internet is a bit cheaper. Well short version. Rose and I thought it would be a good idea to go by boat to the Comoros... how wrong we were. Never travel by cargo boat unless you have it on good authority that it is large, fast, and ...
More reasons why I need a rich husband...
... I had somebody hit on me by simply pulling out a condom and thrusting it in my face... Also gross. Seriously though - the Comoros was an odd experience. Prices are out of this world and I had my first encounter with painful poverty and ...
We climb 1900 metres up and 700 back in one day!
We're now heading to Grande Comore, the largest (60kms by 20 kms, with a population of 363,000) of the independent Comoros Islands. The only time most people have heard of it was when in November 1996 an Ethiopian Airlines flight was highjacked, ran out ...
Time to leave the Comoros Islands
... was some biscuits, and after more searching, bananas and oranges, and we bought out the town. Apparently everyone just goes to Moroni to do their shopping. On Sunday; as we wondered where we would find our next meal, a UN car pulled up to ...
MISERY CRUISE 2007
... from Delhi to Dharamsala. - Don't EVER travel by sea between African islands in the Indian Ocean. Especially between Zanzibar and the Comoros Islands on the Ile des Comoros II. Put Marta, Rose, and 20 Tanzanians and Comorians in a not-so-big or ...
BONEY MORONI- UNDER THE VOLCANO WITH BROWN LOAFERS
Pictures from Hypertravel: 100 Countries in 2 Years (Backpackers' Guide to the World and the Soul) by Hardie Karges http://hyper-travel.blogspot.com/ ...
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