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Stilte voor de storm...
Natuurlijk hebben we het in Israel net getroffen. Gister en eergisteren wilden we naar Eilat reizen, maar er reed geen openbaar vervoer (vanwege de joodse feestdagen).
We hadden geen zin om nog een nacht te betalen voor dat dure Hostel, dus besloten we maar om te gaan liften.
Daar stonden we dan met een stuk karton. In de brandende zon met veertig graden. Het wachten was vervelend maar de keren dat we werden opgepikt waren leuke ervaringen. Leuke mensen ontmoet ...
Serenity of the Desert
... lot like southern Utah. I set up my tent in the desert with almost no one around except for the few Bedouins at the camp. I am on my own to explore the area and there are awesome places to hike and climb around, lonely planet refers to it as scrambling. You can have the experience of some rock climbing without being a professional. The whole area is beautiful and tranquil and I feel like I have this giant playground all to myself to ...
A shorter day with the fishies
... take me out into the Gulf of Aqaba and practice all of the emergency procedures, 1-on-1. Even though we were never really deep, there were still fish swimming in between my legs and all around me. The only thing I kept having issues with was that I didn't have enough weight on me to keep me down when the BCD was empty, so he added some weight.
As soon as we were done, they had a dive that was ready to leave, so I went on the bus with that group. We ...
Africa Review
... is very nice and Nile has some amazing memories but I think if they were all lined up, I would go for Tusker from Kenya. I think I drank most of it in Uganda though during the amazing week I spent on Lake Bunyonyi. Great taste, great memories. I must add though that I never had a hangover on any of the beers I drank in Africa. I don't know what it is, if its the heat or the amount and type of water used to make them. Nothing but good mornings followed them. I must also praise the amount ...
In the footsteps of Lawrence of Arabia
... there, preferring the goat-hair tents).
Our hosts served us lunch along the trail (ladies rest room is the rock on the right, men go to the left). They grilled chickens over an open fire and we demonstrated our expertise with pita bread for mopping up the hummus and other varieties of dip. Then we continued on our walk/ride through the gorgeous stone and sand formations of Wadi Rum.
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