see Vang Vieng, Laos.
(we have a beach-hut bungalow right on Had Rin beach (the party beach) and we've hired mopeds for 5 days for razzing about on. great fun.
andy
Well done ! You are so brave and adventurous! These are great pictures of the Great Wall! Which reminds me... I should go through my India pictures and post some. Having read this I thought it was rather informative. I appreciate you finding the time and energy to put this article together.
I once again find myself personally spending a significant amount of time both reading and leaving comments. But so what, it was still worth it! In return, I also found a great blog of Great Wall travel tips, I'd love to share it here with you and for future travelers. http://www.wildgreatwall.com/which-part-of-the-great-wall-is-the-best-to-visit/
Mark
Hope you have survived the earthquake ok; your last blog seemed to be very close to the epicentre.
By the way I think the problem with the map is that your entry for the Gobi desert is dated 2006.
Ed
wrote the last entry in a hurry heh?:D
how is it all going lads? when are you leaving china?
im doing well back here, got four days paid teaching on the 19th with trackways (teaching michael hall), f***ing s***ting myself.
off to see the Mad Professor on friday with nick and his mates (if i can perswade him), should be good.
Ed
Ed
you chose your friends wisely boys,
hope it was good, guess you are pretty f***ed today.
how was the hike? will check photobucket now to see if you have uploaded some pics,
in a bit twit
O
yeh man
Ulaan Bataar to beijing and after beijing was my handy work
we are off to a club in shanghai called bonbon tonight with some english guys from the hostel who won 12 grand on online poker. The place has an open bar!!1
in a bit
ed
No Daubt oli, although i see oscar has just writen a fairly large amount:D
just renewed my insurance, 600 which im pretty happy about, just need tax now and im back on the road...
nice location! hope the hike was good. look forward to some good pics.
you gonna do any blogging oli? im getting gangster language withdrawels what with oscar large vocab.
keep me updated,
best of luck guys!
oli
yes man
china is treating us very well. As you know the people are so friendly and although hardseat tickets on trains are raw we are kept entertained by our fellow passangers. Anyways we are stationed below the holy peak in shandong province ready to set off early tomorrow morning.
I hear your flight was fine if not abit expensive and no we dont know how we are getting back yet.
Its your turn to sit back and wait for us to get round to write this blog!take it easy x
Ed
hello lads,
i emailed you, but with no reply.
you still in beijing or have you moved on now, guess you must have moved. how are you finding china?
good account of the gobi there...
have you sorted out what you are doing about flights home now?
let me know on here or email.
Hope everything is good,
talk to you soon,
Ed
Lena
Well, well, well...a very interesting story. We are still wondering why you did not write a single word about your fascinating staying in Irkuts. Come on, share with us your impressions. I guess you will never forget our sity!!!!and me.
Maud
Hello edolioscar. Would love to read a bit more detail about the 'ordinary' things of life as you find it... liked the entry of oscar's from Berlin. Not so sure about the er, poem. Best not give up the day jobs eh! xxx
andy Well done ! You are so brave and adventurous! These are great pictures of the Great Wall! Which reminds me... I should go through my India pictures and post some. Having read this I thought it was rather informative. I appreciate you finding the time and energy to put this article together. I once again find myself personally spending a significant amount of time both reading and leaving comments. But so what, it was still worth it! In return, I also found a great blog of Great Wall travel tips, I'd love to share it here with you and for future travelers. http://www.wildgreatwall.com/which-part-of-the-great-wall-is-the-best-to-visit/
re: Shanhaiguan, China