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... avoided wasting time and money in Malacca and Singapore. Sarawak might have been a better option although it might have been too hot for me.
In Laos I would have been better to have dropped Chapasak which would have saved me time. Don Det is too young for me Don Khong or Don Khon might have been a better bet however I wanted to see the Dolphins and I did.
It's a pity I had not made ...
Over Half Way!!!
... a Scotsman!
Alan is very much looking forward to a good night's sleep in his own bed in Edinburgh tonight, preparing him for the second half of the challenge. Let's hope the memory of the Peak District is starting to fade, as Alan faces the hills of the Scottish Highlands at the weekend, as he makes his way up to MGM Oban and MGM Inverness…
That's half way done Alan. Congratulations! Let's hope the second half is as positive.
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Even more windy
... We picked up an audio guide and followed the numbers throughout the castle grounds.
We saw the Scottish crown jewels, not quite as impressive as the ones at the Tower of London, but I think they have a more interesting history being hidden for such a long time.
We were surprised at the size of the castle. It looks so much bigger when you are at the bottom of the hill. After we had taken in as much history as we could and Paul had gotten a photo with a statue of a bag ...
Arriving in Scotland
Hello everyone! My name is Jessica and I will be studying abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland for two semesters. I hope that you enjoy touring Europe with me during this time!
So, I flew into Edinburgh, Scotland just in time to watch an amazing fireworks display over the Edinburgh Castle (which is only a 15 minute walk from my ...
The best small country in the world :-)
... we both really enjoyed being away and had the time of our lives, but it sometimes it is nice to wake up in your own bed and hear the birds sing without having to worry about getting up and catching a bus/train/ferry/plane. Although with jet lag I was getting a bit annoyed with lying in bed listening to the birds by 4:00 am (yes the dawn chorus really does start before then in mid-summer!).
We have been back a couple of weeks and have managed to polish ...