Coming to Tartu too? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gm99
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Coming to Tartu too? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by gm99
Sweden
Denmark
Norway
Germany also the East Germany
Austria
Swizerland
Italy
Holland
Belgium
Spain
France
Luxemburg
Estonia
Russia
Czechoslovakia
Poland
Hungary
Jugoslavia
Greece
Egypt
Morocco
United Arab Emirates
Kenya
Dominican Republic
USA
Malaysia
Thailand
Cambodia
After 2 weeks hopefully been to Laos also.
Unfortunately not this time - I did read about it being a nice town, though...Quote:
Originally Posted by Erki
Ive not been to that many places compared to the lists of other people but I'm quite happy seeing whats in my own country. :)
England
Scotland
Wales
France
Belgium
Holland
Spain and Ibiza
Switzerland
Greece ane various Greek Islands
USA
Kenya
Mauritius and Reunion
Italy
Germany
cossie :up: :eek:
It would be nice of people who visit huge countries to tell where exactly they have been to...e.g where in India cossie16? :p :
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
Germany
Switzerland
Italy
France
Estonia
Spain
USA ( Los Angeles, San Diego )
Mexico
England
Scotland :up:
In 1978 I basically followed the old hippie trail from Australia to Europe, although I had long hair I certainly wasn't a hippie!!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Storm
Flew into Calcutta, train up to Darjeeling, bus across to Kathmandu, did a trek to Annapurna Sanctuary (why oh why didn't I have a camera!!!!). Spent some time on the lake at Pokhara, flew to Patna, train across to Varanasi, Agra and New Delhi. Things were hotting up in Iran, border was closed and in the camp ground in New Delhi an English guy was taking his converted bus back to England which he had driven out about 18 months before. We went up to Amritsar, then across in to Pakistan, up the Kyhber Pass into Afghanistan, stayed in Chicken st. in Kabul waiting for the border into Iran to open, after a few days in Herat we were off to the Iran border.
Whoops, have to do some work, back shortly!
We crossed into Iran the day after the border opened, the Shah had fled but things were normal at the border post, very through checking of belongings and the bus. There was a museum at the customs post which had displays of items showing how people had tried to smuggle drugs into Iran, one would presume on their way to Europe. We were told to avoid Tehran and so drove pretty much straight through to Turkey. Didn't see too many problems, most towns had plinths from where statues had been removed, presumably of the Shah. Lots of posters of the Ayotolla, although at that stage he was still in France.
I've had several more trips to India in the early 1980's, without getting too long winded, I went back to New Dehli, Amristsar, Srinigar, Leh in Ladakh, then back to New Delhi, Bombay, Goa, Trivandrum, Cochin, Kanyakumari, Madurai, Madras. Also went to Rajastan, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Ajmer, Fatephur, Agra and Varanasi again.
I want to go to Sikkim and Bhutan at some stage and also up into hill towns north of New Delhi
If people are interested, I can give details of some of my other trips, although I realise it mightn't be everones cup of tea!.
How depressing. I've never travelled outside of New Zealand - never had the money. But when I get it, Norway is at the top of the list of places to visit - it looks like a beautiful country.
It's not that much money if you are really interested in doing it. Now, if you happen to travel half the World to get to Norway, I would suggest that before the trip you get a train pass, and visit a good chunk of good old Europe :)Quote:
Originally Posted by LeonBrooke