Travels 2006

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2000
China & Vietnam

2001
Russia
Mongolia
China '01
Central Asia
Laos

2002
Chile
Ecuador
Peru '02
Bolivia
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2003
Spain & Morocco
Peru '03

2004
Colombia & Bolivia
Peru '04
India
Myanmar (Burma)

Peru 2005

2006
China
Myanmar (Burma)
Laos

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As my plane soared above Cusco and the majestic wrinkled Andes, I felt sadness for my goodbyes, but joy for the special experiences that Cusco had brought me right up until the last day. Mostly I
thanked fate, for being Australian. I have the opportunity to travel - both the dollars and the passport - and I can return to Cusco when I want.).

Mum and I met at Hong Kong airport, and by the time we were outside figuring out what bus to take, it was like we had never stopped traveling together. Hong Kong was a great place for us to talk non stop as it is blissfully easy to get around and filled with Western food - Maccas and Pizza Hut got a hammering!

From a Latin American New Year to Chinese New year - completely by accident we arrived in HK before the start of the Chinese Lunar New Year and were thrilled at the idea of their celebrations. Yet we had become accustomed to the latino way of partying, crazy and colourful, with lots of loud music - their processions take to the streets without escort and traffic just goes around them.

Our travels were to take us to places we never expected...
but that is half the adventure isn't it?


Our group emails from this period:

In search of the Long Horned Miao


Wondering about the World







Arie at Ngapali Beach, Myanmar.
 

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Updated: 14/03/06