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whe ah we - medical
Andrew went on a 4 day British Red Cross first aid training course. While this was useful it only really covered trauma and basic first aid. We tried to find more of a "wilderness" first aid course that covered issues like snake and spider bites etc but we were not able to find a course like this in the UK. We have had the following vaccines:. Diptheria, Tetanus and Polio. Hepatitis A and Typhoid. Make sure you get a certified certificate for this vaccine. Our medical box contains the following:.
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whe ah we - paperwork
Without one you won't be going anywhere! A Carnet is issued by a motoring organisation allowing temporary importation of a vehicle into certain countries without payment of customs duties and taxes. The RAC are the only motoring organisation in the UK that issues a carnet. An IDP is internationally recognised and normally allows the holder to drive a private motor vehicle without additional formality. We will get ours issued from the RAC – bear in mind that they are only valid for a year. We have printed...
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whe ah we going
Wimbledon, united kingdom. Kokstad, south africa. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). BACK to our planning pages. We will travel through the following countries.
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whe ah we - serbia
Day 9 (02/06/08) Blagaj (Bosnia Herzegovina) to Nis (Serbia). Serbia border – Green card needed on entry to Serbia. Had to buy at border and cost us E120. Part 2 – The afternoon. We eventually got to the right border and asked to buy a green card. It ended up costing an arm and a leg and we were sure that they were adding on a little extra for their back pocket but who were we to argue with a non English speaking border official? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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whe ah we - slovenia
Day 5 – Dobbiaco to Lake Bled. We hit Slovenia this afternoon and set up camp next to Lake Bled. It’s the most turquoise lake you have ever seen! We managed to walk half the way around it before ducking into a pub for an ice cold beer as temperatures have hit 30 degrees! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Around one half of the country is covered by forests; this makes slovenia the 3rd most forested country in europe, after finland and sweden.
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whe ah we - sudan
Day 51 (16/07/08) Wadi Halfa to Bush camp along the Nile. Defintoad Hotel – N21 48.033 E03120.929. Day 52 (17/107/08) Bush camp along Nile via Dongola to Bush camp in DessertBush camp - N16 49 18.9 E31 45 52.3. Day 53 (18/07/08) Desert to Khartoum (Blue Nile Sailing Club). Blue Nile Sailing ClubN15 36 42 E32 32 04. Day 54 (19/07/08) Khartoum - Gedaref – wild camp on the road to the borderBush camp - N13 35 20.8 E35 36 11.0 (also marked on Tracks4Africa by someone else). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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whe ah we - switzerland
Day 3 – Evian to Cinous-cel. Travelled 389.6 km. Switzerland has lots of up hills and down hills and roundabouts, gears and brakes did hard work today. Scenery in the mountains is beautiful, really didn’t expect this much snow to still be about this late in the year. All the rivers are in flood and dirty I suspect this is from the melting snow. This place could provide the world with power from hydro-electricity. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Switzerland is one of the richest countries in the world.
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whe ah we - syria
Day 24 (18/06/08) Cappadocia to Aleppo (Syria). I am travelling on 2 RSA passports – one in my maiden name which happens to have all my visas in it and one in my married name which arrived days before we left London and as we are travelling in Arab countries I was advised to travel as a married woman. Once we had explained why I had 2 passports we then had to convince them that the 2 passport photo’s of me were ME! Day 25 (19/06/08) Aleppo to Palmyra. Day 25 (20/06/08) Palmyra to Damascus. We were up ear...
wheahweturkey.blogspot.com
whe ah we - turkey
Day 13 (06/06/08) Tsarevo (Bulgaria) to Selimpasa(Turkey). Turkey border – Green card needed and can only buy at the border. Cost us US$40. We also couldn’t find anything closer to Istanbul and also didn’t want to get caught in city traffic and get lost . again! We were also a bit against paying for a hotel when we knew that the camping site only charged E14 a night. It was a good decision! Istanbul Mocamp, Selimpasa. Day 14, 15 and 16 (07/07/08 – 10/07/08). Istanbul Archaeological Museum (so boring!
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