Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label earthquake. Show all posts

Monday, 11 May 2015

Nepal-Overlanddiaries Ch 24 (Earthquake Strikes….)



It was 8:30, on the morning of the 25th of April 2015, when Anja and Hauke from Germany on their motorbikes, Ronald and Rini from Holland in their camper and Anand, Punita,Yash and Dhriti, the Baid family from India, together with us in Voukefalas, rolled out of our camp and drove the last 12 km to […]

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Monday, 24 November 2014

11/17/2014 – 501 days/44741 miles



With the continued rain fall, my plans to head west were seeming less exciting…but the forecast for the next few days was sunny (and also windy as hell, it turns out) on the east coast, so I changed my plans … Continue reading →

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Wednesday, 16 July 2014

Three Years ago



Three years ago, our PanAmerican road trip was just an idea that we hadn’t really made any progress on planning for. But three years ago we were given a big kick in the pants by a devastating earthquake wreaking havoc on our previously peaceful home town. Many people lost loved ones, homes, livelihoods and had their […]

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Sunday, 1 June 2014

Antigua, Guatemala



Antigua was once the capital of Guatemala, and held that honor for more than 200 years. And since the city is nearly 500 years old, the name Antigua (which means ancient) seems fitting. The city was once filled with grandiose… Read More ›

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Friday, 30 May 2014

Antigua, Guatemala



Antigua was once the capital of Guatemala, and held that honor for more than 200 years. And since the city is nearly 500 years old, the name Antigua (which means ancient) seems fitting. The city was once filled with grandiose… Read More ›

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Thursday, 12 September 2013

Three years ago



Three years ago, we were sitting looking over Machu Picchu. Sick of shuffling around like we were in a busy shopping mall, we had opted for hiding from the morning crowds in the quarry. We sat down and scoffed our Snickers bars we had carried with us for just such an occasion. After four days...
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