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Irkutsk (by Ben)
... bus to leave. When we did get going the driver seemed to be trying to make up time because he drove fairly insanely the whole way. We did make it in one piece though and walked to our accommodation fairly easily in less than 10 minutes. We were staying in basically a b&b which was quite decent and by coincidence Andreas, who we had met in Mongolia, was sitting in the sitting room when we arrived. At this stage it was 5 or 6 so we were losing the light and decided to do ...
Le lac Baïkal et l'île d'Olkhon
... poisson, thé et biscuits à la menthe.
Troisième journée sur l’île. Mélanie traîne une crève depuis quelques jours et je pars seule pour une grande ballade. Un chien me suit toute la journée et ça me confère un semblant de compagnie. Je me promène dans une forêt dont j’apprendrai au soir qu’elle est habitée par des loups ( !!!).
Demain nous repartons déjà sur Irkoutsk, heureuses de cette petite pause au vert.
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Train of thought
... to the amazing nature outside. I wake up to Anatolii putting four huge bags on the table. "Dinner!", he says and I recognize Pelmini in small and large forms. But how do we heat it up? I mean my diet of instant noodles or soup or mashed potatoes works perfectly on this train, but this? Anatolii talks shortly with our compartment service and tells me she will heat it up with a microwave. He tells me that on the third day of our trip. The food is tasty and I get reminded that ...
Lake Baikal
... would be fun I think. We've been spending most of the time here wandering about, walking up the trails and along the lake edge taking in the scenery. We've had lunch out but its been pretty bland- there are about 4 or 5 places where you can get a cheap meal but they all sell exactly the same stuff. Rice with carrots and mutton or a mutton kebab. They must be in collusion. The rice is OK but I think tomorrow Russell wants to try the ...
Sleepless in Siberia
... br>
Our evenings at the hostel over the next 5 nights were just a blur of unpleasantness, from swarms of mosquitos attacking us and biting our hands and faces all night to the owners of the hostel spending hours in the tiny dirty kitchen cooking their foul smelling dinner so we can’t get in, to the great unwashed trekkers stopping by for the night and taking over the kitchen and dining table drinking vodka all night so we had to take our boiled egg and ...