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Silberpfeil-Karawane: Mai 2012
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Herzlich willkommen auf dem Blog der Silberpfeil-Karawane. Nachdem wir 2012 mit Erfolg die Allgäu-Orient Rallye bestritten haben geht es jetzt mit großen Schritten zum nächsten Ziel. Die Rallye Dresden-Dakar-Banjul Februar 2014. Die Rallye Dresden-Dakar-Banjul ist ebenfalls eine Charity Rallye. Das bedeutet auch hier werden Medizinische Hilfsgüter, Kinder Spielsachen an Bedürftige verteilt und am Schluss die Fahrzeuge für einen guten Zweck versteigert. Samstag, 26. Mai 2012. Links zu diesem Post. Nach de...
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Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog » Fiji
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On Tsunami, On Kava. Perhaps our timing was off. We were coming close to the end of our time in Fiji, and had yet to feel the effects of Kava. Sure, we’d dabbled a bit here and there- the offering of a bowl at the market, a cup after dinner… We’d participated in the Kava sessions, but not with [.]. 1 Heap, 2 Heap, Red Heap, Blue Heap. Everyday is a farmers market day in Nadi. Our trip through the marketplace was challenged by having our backpacks with us, but the people of Fiji are so abundantly kind...
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Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog » FAQs
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How long will you be traveling for? From the beginning, this has been the biggest question. Truthfully, we don’t know. A year is the easy answer. 16 months is the ultimate goal. But at this point, we’re just planning to take off and see how long we can travel for. Where are you going? We don’t know that either. We hope so– but that will depend on how well we budget ourselves throughout the year. How are you affording this? You must be rich…. What about your jobs? This is our priority and we haven’t...
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Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog » Australia
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What we did: 34 days in total, seeing four cities in four states. Where we went: 3 days in Sydney, ten days in Cairns, two weeks in Melbourne, and one week in Perth. About costs: Australia was by far the biggest expenditure of our trip, but we had planned well for it prior to arrival. [.]. Exhibit without a King. Szechuan. Melbourne style. Having taken a recommendation from a certain american chef with a loose tongue and a passion for spice, we made our way to the Szechuan House for dinner. The dinin...
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Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog » El Salvador
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On the road in Central America. Contrary to our assumptions that Central America would be easy and convenient to travel, we’re finding that this region is riddled with challenging landscape and long overland delays. Our running joke has been that we ask at the bus station how long the next leg will take, then add two (or maybe 7) hours to [.]. At home on the Pacific. A Christmas Eve Debacle. We’ve spent the last few months of our adventures lazily creeping from town to town, enjoying the lightness ...
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Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog » Laos
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The Backpacker Circuit In Summary. What we did: Two months covering Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. We originally planned to include Vietnam in this trip, but we ran out of time and decided to save it for a future trip. Where we went: This entire leg of our adventures was overland, using trains and buses. We spent one week in Koh [.]. No, the morning market. A Day With The Mekong. Other travelers have told us that Laos is that last honest country in SE Asia- referencing the scams prevalent elsewhere. I...
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Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog » Mexico
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Helping Hands: Travels with Doug & Dave. We’ve developed a problem with border crossings over the last month. In short, we were kicked off our direct bus to Belize City at the Mexico border because we hadn’t paid our FMM card. Oops. When I looked online for information on leaving Mexico, the official website clearly stated ‘there is no exit tax’. But [.]. Rainy Days in Chetumal. Comfort Foods of Mexico. Wandering further off of the tourist trail, we’ve headed south to the little town of Bacalar....
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Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog » Site Archives
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This is archives page of Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog. Currently the archives consist of 231 posts. With a total of 24 categories. Morro de Sao paulo. Round the world travel. Caye Caulker: a grand finale. April 10, 2012 - comments. A View From Tikal. March 25, 2012 - comments. Memoirs from a Collectivo. March 20, 2012 - comments. So long, Utila. March 12, 2012 - comments. Utila: Diver’s Paradise. March 3, 2012 - comments. February 29, 2012 - comments. A weekend in San Pedro Sula.
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Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog » India
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What we did: 18 days. Flying into New Delhi and out of Mumbai. Covering as much territory through these two cities, plus the state of Rajasthan, as we could during this time. Where we went: 3 days in New Delhi, 1 day in Agra, 2 days in Jaipur, 3 Days in Pushkar, 2 days in [.]. Take my picture, Bollywood. Frustrations and Rants in India. Rajasthan in Fast Forward. The western India state of Rajasthan is known for it’s desert landscapes, it’s sporadic yet wondrous wild gazelles, and it’s ...We are still al...
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Breakfast On Earth- a round the world travel blog » Cambodia
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The Backpacker Circuit In Summary. What we did: Two months covering Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. We originally planned to include Vietnam in this trip, but we ran out of time and decided to save it for a future trip. Where we went: This entire leg of our adventures was overland, using trains and buses. We spent one week in Koh [.]. Scenes from a beachside restaurant, part II. Scenes from a beachside restaurant. There is a certain indulgence in losing an afternoon to a book and a lively atmosphere. I...