Wednesday, 1 July 2015

Reino Animal no Etosha!



Nosso segundo dia no parque nacional Etosha no norte da Namíbia começou cedo, saímos do camping junto com o sol nascendo e seguimos em direção ao Anderson gate, o principal portão do parque e onde está concentrado os animais. No caminho cruzamos um grupo grande de veados seguindo em direção a agua. As girafas, que …

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Rumo ao deserto!



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Ecuador- Lagoon Crater and Quilotoa Loop



We had our first evening border crossing when going into Ecuador. What looked like the easiest border crossing actually turned out to be one of the longest ones because of all the paperwork the truckers in front of us had to do. We couldn’t get to Otavalo like we had originally planned so we stopped […]

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waiting…



its about all there is to do.  Since we realized we’re out of money, things seems to have slowed to a crawl.  We’ve mostly halted the studio remodel except for the contractors we’ve already paid to get underway- not much we can do about those already written checks, and at …

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Fort Bou Jerif



Unser Weg zum Fort Bou Jerif und dem wundervollen Campingplatz!

Das Fort (Befestigungsanlage)liegt am Ufer des Assaka Flusses und wurde im Jahr 1935 während der letzten “Pacification” (Befriedung) von den Franzosen erbaut. Ungefähr 200 Männer lebten hier und erst im Jahr 1956, mit der Unabhängigkeit Marokkos, verließen die Franzosen das Fort. Die Marokkaner unterhielten es lediglich bis 1969 weiter, denn mit Abzug der Spanier aus Sidi Ifni und der westsahara war eine weitere Verteidigung nicht nötig.

Heute holt sich die Natur nach und nach zurück, was sie einmal als Werkstoff gegeben hat. Wir sind mal auf Entdeckungreise gegangen und haben uns auf den Weg gemacht. In der schönen Abendsonne und mit ordentlich Wind um die Nase, sind es vom Camp aus ca 15 Minuten zufuss.


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Prince Edward Island



We had some terrific experiences on this tiny island! It started with a ferry ride to PEI (as the locals call it) from Nova Scotia. We arrived and spent the […]

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Alasca – A Última Fronteira



Alasca, a última fronteira. Foram necessários 304 dias de viagem, 58 mil quilômetros, 18 países e inúmeras fronteiras, mas finalmente chegamos! Há dez meses parecia um sonho distante, mas o tempo passou, ou melhor, voou e finalmente chegamos! Nós cruzamos a fronteira para o Alasca por Poker Creek, no alto do Klondike Loop e lá ganhamos nosso primeiro presente da oficial de imigração norte americana: um belíssimo Caribou em nosso passaporte indicando que realmente passamos… Ler mais

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Leaving Fairbanks



We had a great time with the Adv-0-DnA crew. We swapped stories and beers, traded off some kid duties, and Jason did some sort of work on their Airstream. But, alas it was time to part ways. Our plan was to drive the famed Dalton Highway (formerly known as the Haul Road) to the northernmost read more

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