Books we read. Part II
We continue to read, here the second part of our reading list (fiction and non-fiction). Any suggestions are welcome.
Read moreWe continue to read, here the second part of our reading list (fiction and non-fiction). Any suggestions are welcome.
Read moreYes, entering Bhutan from India requires a change of gears in many ways. Even though the towns of Jaigaon (India)
Read moreAfter 2 months of travel through India and many hours spent on the vast rail network (legacy of the Brits)
Read moreThe victim: Mister O., male Caucasian, mid thirties, handsome features, heavy beard, backpacker look [flickr]http://www.flickr.com/photos/35413670@N07/4004413884/[/flickr] The object: 3 bananas (value:
Read moreDeep in our sleep we hear chants “free Tibet”, “we want justice” ,”50 years of injustice”, suddenly we wake up
Read moreAll these weeks in Indonesia (88% of population are Muslims), Malaysia (60%) and now in India (13%) we have been
Read moreOn our 60th and last day in Indonesia I am thinking about how easy it was to cross the country
Read moreWhen reading the blog of our fellow travellers Eva and Juanjo I liked their thoughts about being a lot more
Read moreThe first time I heard of Banda Aceh was in the aftermath of the tsunami in December 2004. I remember
Read moreAfter getting a 60 day visa at the Indonesian consulate at Penang (which apart from the passport picture with red
Read more[flickr size=”small”]http://www.flickr.com/photos/35413670@N07/3683967713/[/flickr]… You leave your watch at home and don’t really miss it. … You start to care about sunrise
Read moreKoenig. Der Koenig und seine Frau schauen von grossen ornamentalen, oft goldenen Tafeln auf die Untertanen herunter. Manchmal in zivil, oefters schoen
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