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Revolving a day back around the world - From
there I will be one day
younger... and if I can't
get used to the idea,
maybe I'll just have to do
it again the other way...
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Summary - Travelling is moving... by any means
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Some good stories are brought back from land and water travel. Lots of memories too. Trains and buses and boats and stations of any sort are usually places where you can just stay still and observe, hear, feel the people and the atmosphere around you. Here are a few recounts of such journeys. - Lost in Siberia: train no 10 "Baikal" left without me! - The Mongolian traders/smugglers in train no 6, from Irkutsk to Ulan Bator - One typical day of independant travel in Mongolia: struggling in Karakorum - Hitchiking in Mongolia: more than patience, more than hope, you need faith! - Public bus from Tsetserleg back to Ulan Bator - Train no 11: Ulan Bator to Beijing - Beijing, a city better discovered cycling - Heard about Vietnamese train "hard seats"? A sleepless night in the train from Sapa to Hanoi, followed by a wonderful motorbike ride around Ninh Binh - THE thing not to be missed after Angkor, the boat ride from Siem Reap to Battambang - Beautiful bus rides, 6 hours face on the window: to Phonsavan (and back) - Up the Ayeyarwaddy by boat, from mandalay to Katha to Bhamo in 3 days - Into Kachin territorry with the bus to Myityina - Nothing special in the night train to bagan - Across Java from Jakarta to Mt Bromo - An unexpected road trip is what I ended up doing in Oz: First part from Darwin to Perth, and then from Perth to Melbourne. Good and bad, highs and lows, but altogether definitely a great experience over 10.000 km. Be sure to check out my car! - A planned road circuit over three weeks in New Zealand in a customized spaceship - Ferrying between NZ north and south islands - Cruising across the Bass Strait, from Tasmania to Melbourne - Hitchhiking from Auckland to Bay of Islands - South American Buses - A little bit of hitchhiking in Argentina - Taking the Patagonian Channels route with the Navimag ferry, Chilean Patagonia - Check out the trucks to access Cabo Polonio across the sand dunes, in Uruguay
  
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