Blog Entries tagged 'bush'
Travel Blogs Entries tagged 'bush'
- Kimba to CoorabieKimba has some quite nice murals on silos in the town but when we left in the morning they were in shade - maybe another time? The weather was dry and hot and we drove on roads lined with Posted by SteveJD in Travels with "Jet Set" | Aug 17, 2018
- The Big Year Out-Hotan BazaarHotan Sunday Market Hotan’ s bazaar is also called The Sunday market. Local people call it Chukubaza (meaning is low location market) located in the north-eastern corner of Hotan city. It is one of the biggest markets in southern Xinjiang. It Posted by TheJohnsons in The Silk Route & SEA 2012 The Johnsons | Jun 21, 2018
- HOT DAY IN DALLASLiving on the road, as John Steinbeck wrote, has its little challenges. Mine are far less than his were living as I do in the electronic age. A small problem developed in that I ran out of my Posted by dixter in Dick's Travels | Jun 11, 2018
- meeting some lovely peopleWe woke up as the sun was rising and as soon as we got all our stuff together and walked towards the camping site, Rhyno awaited us with a big smile and got a more than delicious breakfast prepared for Posted by Ils1976 in Namibia | Jun 24, 2018
- further north we goAnother early day, another day on the road. Somehow I am getting used to it, it is like going to work everyday but in a way better environment! Just a few days ago we had to say goodbye to a lovely Posted by Ils1976 in Namibia | Jun 24, 2018
- a long day filled with highlightsOur alarm clock went off at 4.30 AM. This by no means sounds inhumanly early, but the truth was that we were already awake because of our nightly visitor we came across around 2 AM. Since it was so darn hot Posted by Ils1976 in Namibia | Jun 24, 2018
- another day on the dusty roads of the Namib desertThe AC in our room did overtime, but on the other hand, the both of us slept like babies and I guess that was the most important thing there is. We weren't the only ones with a good nights rest as Posted by Ils1976 in Namibia | Jun 24, 2018
- Nothing. Except endless bush, beaches, mines and stationsBroome is very remote even by Western Australian standards. Just an example to illustrate this statement: when searching for used bikes on gumtree.au.com, I had a couple of results for Broome and Cable Beach. And then the system offered to Posted by dreiumdiewelt in Our travel stories from around the world | Dec 4, 2016
- Driving through the Jungle Night with no Lights On[[http://askgudmundsen.travellerspoint.com/76/|Part I]], [[http://askgudmundsen.travellerspoint.com/77/|Part II]] and [[http://askgudmundsen.travellerspoint.com/80/|Part III]] here. [float=right][img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/396327/IMG_5810.j Posted by askgudmundsen in West Africa Road Blog | Nov 8, 2016
- Spending a Night in the JungleIf you haven't read this story from the beginning, go to [[http://askgudmundsen.travellerspoint.com/76/|Part I]] and [[http://askgudmundsen.travellerspoint.com/77/|Part II]] here. [float=right][img=https://photos.travellerspoint.com/396327/IMG_5762.jpg Posted by askgudmundsen in West Africa Road Blog | Oct 30, 2016
- Finding a Ride[float=right][/float]Arriving in Ganta [[http://askgudmundsen.travellerspoint.com/76/|on my way to Harper]] I h Posted by askgudmundsen in West Africa Road Blog | Oct 24, 2016
- Auckland and the Waitakere Ranges[float=right][/float] My first days in Auckland were how to say it... quite relaxed. I had been travelling non-stop f Posted by manolo84 in Around The World in 370 days | Jan 25, 2014
- A Girl and Her Gum Boots - Part Three[center][/center] Distance covered so far = 3137 Km [center] 'The core of ones spirit comes from new experiences' [/center] G'day! Which you believe its April already and have a track record of existin Posted by SalBolton82 in A Girl and Her Gum Boots - Taking On Oz | Apr 9, 2010
- Norfolk And Home.....WhewI am so glad we stopped here. This was an awsome place. The Maritime Museum had a lot of hands on attractions. Walking on the deck of the USS Wisconsin was unreal. The size of it is just amazing. The Posted by scorpfla in DC with a little NYC | Mar 16, 2011
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