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Pak Shek Kiu, Hong Kong
After a long eventful week it was time to end our Asian Adventure. We said our thankyous' and goodbyes to the Dugdale's and headed straight for city centre check in. Relieved of our bags and with 8 hours until our flight we decided to venture to Lantau Island. We quickly made in onto the famous cable cars offering amazing views of …
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re: Brilliant Borneo...Gillian Another wonderful description that made me feel I was actually there...I love your blogs guys.
re: Happy in Hong Kong...Mum Another fantastic entry...you have a wonderful use of language to describe places so that I am transported there...keep em coming
re: Philippines answer to Halong Bay?!Mum Fantastic...sounds wonderful x
re: Mind Blowing Sipadan!!!Mum Once again so beautifully described that I felt I was there with you both x
re: The Eruption of Mt Kelud!!Mum Omg it sounds amazing but very risky especially the diving....glad to know it after the experience rather than before or during. You describe it so well I can feel the tension as I read...thanks for sharing it all...
re: Confrontation with a Komodo Dragon!Rich Absolutely love it my friend! One of the best places in the world!
re: Koh Chang, Wonderful Hell...Mum Another great blog guys...sounds absolutely amazing...the out of the way places are the ones I would like to visit...u describe them so well and sounds like the people could teach us in the West a thing or two...keep the blogs coming x
re: Myanmar the Land of the Happy People...Shane McCarthy I taught school for a year in this area and consider it to be one of the prettiest places on earth! But save your money folks-there's usually no need for a guide or a porter unless you are physically handicapped. Pre trek training is the key to success in Himalayan trekking or you will waste your time going there, joining the legions of visitors who underestimated the effort required to climb hills which are bigger than most mountains in many countries. In that one year I never used porters of guides even once. The trails of Nepal are the highways of the country and thus are quite wide in most places with tea shops set up, rest places,villages...it'd be an effort to get lost on trails which are that big and most major trails are like that.I've met trekkers on several occasions who'd hired a guide,only to realise later that they didn't need him!
re: Reaching the Sumit!Mum A tree house sounds the perfect home - I have lots of trees if you want to build a holiday home!!!!
re: The Gibbon Experience...gillian Once again soubds spectacular...the cave bit was scary even to read!!
re: Viva Vieng Vang!Sam Great blog, I love your style of writing... Great times!!! Miss you guys ! Sam
re: Viva Vieng Vang!mum Wow what an amazing story. The resilience of the people is mindboggling and we think we know what life is about in the west. Do we really have a clue. You two could be travel writers. Lovely to share it with you x
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