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Hurghada - Land of Russians and loud beach music
... they understood and they all turned to him hands raised where he was sat looking bewildered. Dan and I were left to our own devices to scrabble in the snorkelling gear box. The first reef was quite sheltered. There were loads of fish, so many brightly coloured ones you'd expect them in Finding Nemo. We swan around, at one point seeing Matthew being led underwater with a diving instructor. Afterwards we lay on the boat and lunch was called. Those Russians were very ...
The best self-catering holiday in Egypt
... the room is comfy and the whole apartment is very stylish. The area is very relaxing I had great time by the pool. Weather was great shopping is cheap so cooking cost nothing and you’ll not get food poisoning like in the hotels. I’d suggest taking the personal driver what the 3Sis Apartments offer on their website as it was really handy and he helped ...
Saltier than salt itself
... their way out each day, all doing the same thing! Our boat had about 30 people on it. The boat guide went around asking everyone where they were from (he could speak Russian and English as well, so did his talk in 3 languages). When we said NZ, he had no idea where that was and then asked us if we spoke English! Not sure what language he thought we were communicating in while we had this conversation, maybe our accents ...
Damn, I left my ugly shorts at home.
... hence the massive piles of rubbish.- Men greet each other by hugging and kissing on both cheeks and often walk the street along arm in arm. This does not mean they are gay. I was just reading about Malaysia holding teachings on how to recognise signs of homosexuality...I wonder what they would make of this behaviour there?- No one ever guesses that we are from NZ. All the touts think we are Australian and get a really confused look on the face when we say that no, we ...
Despedida de Egipto buceando por el Mar Rojo
Llegamos a Urghada después de 5 horas en un bus que no era de lo más moderno ni cómodo. La verdad que después de 5 horas en un bus, cualquiera resulta incómodo. Llegamos y no había nadie esperándonos. Lo cierto es que no es muy agradable andar de turista por Egipto y quedarse en algún lugar con cara de circunstancia esperando nada, porque te asedian y te acechan constantemente pidiéndote dinero, ofreciéndote cosas, etc. Ahí estuvimos media hora hasta que ...