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Finally home

Landing at Heathrow , saying farewell to our fellow travellers was quite sad. Hugs and best wishes for safe onward journeys was passed around the group.

Lots of memories, from start to finish will be enjoyed for several years to come.

Lots of good experiences and eventful moments from celebrating my 29th wedding anniversary with Stefan; to sharing Sue's birthday, with poppers and balloons, our group livened up the camp that evening. 

Lots of groups will experience what ...

wonder what they are saying about the tourists!

 
 

Another safari

On the morning we were to leave the Maasi Mara NP we rose quite early to have a early trip and again the wildlife was in abundance.

Lots to see, cheetah and cubs, lots of lion and wildebeast etc. Still fascinating and lots more photo opportunities.

Then after a few hours we left to drive out of the Mara and up to Elsamere.

The drive took us back the way we entered, a long bumpy dusty road (track) and into a reasonable sized town. Then onto the camp site by the lake and ti...


 
 

Madeira Trip

Anyone else going on this walking trip at the beginning of September?...

 
 

training for pichu

Training for the Pichu is becoming more realistic, more rainy days, less strolls, more chocolate bars, less hours to sit back and watch the IPL.  More bruises and even more giggles, or were they cries of frustrations as the trains were delayed so no time to" train" after work. wkd.

NTS. three peaks this easter

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Angkor Wat day 6/7/8/9

Angkor Wat - It was the place we all wanted to see and it was everything that was promised. As we travelled in off season it was not quite as busy as feared (though of course there were other tourists everywhere). After days of being the only foreign cyclists on the road it was odd to suddenly see so many others on bikes (the preferred way to navigate the complex).

As we had to say good bye to our Thai guide, Mr T our Cambodian guide was doing his best to explain as much as he could int...

temples to the left of me ruins to the right..sunrise over the main templetother photographers at sunriseTa Phrommonk looking serene at main templeview from main temple

 
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