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Ohhh Slovakia...
... so lucky all day we decided that it might still be in our favour, and after following our instincts through night-time Bratislava we managed at almost midnight, to begin setting up our tent. We sat by the lake, drinking beer and watching the lights dance across the water feeling still astounded that we had managed to hitchhike all the way out of a small village, over 350 kilometers and found our campsite, just outside of Bratislava.
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A sme doma!
... mali stihnut bolo natankovat na miestnej pumpe. Uloha vcelku jednoducha aj pre zacinajucich cestovatelov ako sme my. Je sice pravda, ze pri prichode na letisko sme nasli pumpu BP, ale bola na opacnej strane stvorprudovej cesty. Prvy pokus sa ku nej priblizit skoncil tym, ze nas cesta vratila naspat na dialnicu do Kapskeho Mesta. Takze sme si vyskusali prijazd k letisku este raz. Ved nech to tu poriadne spozname, nie?
Druhy pokus sa podaril a ...
Bratislavan Birthday
... and off we walked. The weather was great and I was a very happy to now be walking through the forest instead of sitting in a queue imagining what it would look like to be in a cable car above it! The spot she was on about was perfect, an alpine meadow part the way up the mountain with a view of the cable cars going up and down. The sun was shining and the afternoon was spent sitting in the grass watching the world go by in a relatively quiet and tourist free spot, very much ...
Our Epic Journey Back Home IV.
... back home very well due to that stupid scam I fell for. 800€ are gone and that is a bitter pill to swallow. I, as a very austere person trying to save on every comfort and living on the most necessary basic to save few Euros, lost a lot of money because of nothing. It screwed up my memories and joy both in the camp and on my way home. I acted very ...
Touch down in Bratislava
... streets. Back here, we find loads of derelict houses falling apart, which look fantastic still. The buildings are gorgeous, no concrete blocks here, no neon lights, no prefab housing. It's all cobbled streets, dusty courtyards and cracks in the walls. Something that appeals to me, I'll admit.
We pass by numerous Churches, Embassies and little cafes. We head through the more visited central old town, with ...