Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The Trip

Itinerary;

Start: November 7 2008, Hong Kong,

Then: Macau, Hong Kong, Moscow (4 months), Riga, Tallinn, Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Lyon, Chamonix, Geneva, Bern, Lucerne, Zurich, Paris, Ypres, Paris, Bordeaux, San Sebastian, Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Casablanca, Fes, Tangiers, Marseilles, Nice, Pisa, La Spezia, Pisa, Rome, Sorrento, Rome, Praja a Mare, Napoli, Praja a Mare, Milano, Barcelona, Roma, Napoli, Ischia, Praja a Mare, Roma, Florence, Venezia, Corfu, Athens, Santorini, Ios, Santorini, London, Dublin, Tralee, Dublin, London, Sharm El Sheikh, Dahab, Eilat, Masada, Jerusalem



Next (not necessarily in order): Tel Aviv, Haifa, Golan Heights, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Galilee, Eilat, Petra, Amman, Kathmandu, Kuala Lumpur then finally Sydney!



'The Awards' - in order

Best party; Ios, Barcelona, Nice

Best natural scenery; Santorini sunset, Chamonix, Lucerne

Most helpful strangers; Lyon, London

Most welcoming locals; Praja, Tralee, Eilat

Best dive; Thistledorm - Egypt

Best beach; San Sebastian, Mylopotas (Ios), Barcelona

Worst accomodation; Fes, Tangiers, Roma (Pop Inn was horrible!)

Best accomodation; Santorini

Best hostel party; Nice (Villa Saint Exupery), Ischia (The Ring), Praja (Onda Road)

Best trains; France, Switzerland, Belgium

Dirty cities; Bordeaux, Zurich, Athens,

Best food; Napoli, Casablanca, San Sebastian

Cities I could live in; Stockholm, Amsterdam, London

Best beer; Nasto Azzuro (Italy), Goldstar (Israel), Guinness (Ireland)

Best museums; Yad Vashem (Jerusalem), Nobel museum (Stockholm), Vatican Museum (Vatican City), British Museum (London) - special mention to Vatican & British Museums for number of stolen artifacts from Greece & Egypt

Historical buildings; Rome, Athens, Jerusalem

Biggest night out; Moscow, Moscow, Barcelona, Ios

Biggest adrenalin rush; Cliff jumping - Praja,

Most # of Australians: Ios, London, Rome

Most helpful accomodation; Giovanni's Place - Napoli, Camp Alaska - Sharm El Sheikh, Onda Road - Praja
Worst diet; Corn chips & coke, canned corn in Moscow - too lazy to walk across the road to the shops in -5 to -20 C weather!

Special mention; to Benny from Sydney who I ran into in Paris (hostel), Nice (hostel), Ios (beach) & London (in Paddington station) without planning to meet

Return date to Sydney? 99% December 6, 2009

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Bern - Seville

Writing this from Seville, Spain, Easter Sunday.

Lucerne - short train ride from Bern. Lucerne is beautiful, mountains and lake right next to each other.

Zurich - met with Dennis (The Menace) Atzert and had more than a few beers. Had a great time with Cecilia (Stockholm with an English accent!) and Jarod from Melbourne who'd backpacked from South Africa through to Egpyt then flew to Zurich.
Truth told Switzerland gets a 'Fine' on the country rating. It's a little dirty and definitely more than European average of people littering and spitting in the streets (which is FOUL Europe, cut it out please)

Paris - what a city, pulled in about 18.30 and met up with Mohammed. Huge night rolled in at 6.30 in the morning having for some of the night been drinking 500mL glasses of VB on tap for Euro7.5. Did the usual Tower, Arc, Louvre, Champs d'Elysse etc. Caught up with Hugh D for a couple of beers too.

Ypres - this delightful town was completely destroyed in WWI by German armies not wanting Allied forces to shelter there. Ypres was a battleground for the whole war and the Commonwealth & German grave sites, battlefield tours and memorials were eye opening. It's hard not to reflect what a difference it is to be a 25 yo in 2009 than in 1914 (or 1939). Each night at the Menin gate (a gigantic gate with the names of all Commonwealth soldiers known to have died but whose remains can't be located inscribed) the Last Post is played. Some of the older people in the crowd were crying. The Australian memorial at the Menin Gate says that 313,000 out of 4,500,000 Australians volunteered to go to Europe for WWI.

Bordeaux - more than a little hungover / still drunk missed my train and had to cough up 68 euros for the next one as there weren't any Eurail places for days. Wine was good. Decide now that older French men are front-runners for the Euro Cup in Snoring.

San Sebastian - what a city! Before I went I knew of Basque language / culture / people in vague terms. Basque language cannot be proved to be related to any other language in the world! Enjoyed great pinxos (like tapas) and went to a Basque rap battle with a couple of American college students. Didn't understand a word but still had a great time.

Madrid - great city, starting to let up on the pace of big nights here. Good paella and so warm! Managed to get first sunburn since leaving Oz!

Barcelona - 4 nights in Barcelona, great fun, what a place. Even raining it was awesome. The photos for Mum's birthday were taken on the beach on a rainy day. My last day in Barcelona spent reading on the beach in the sun while people came around selling beer, henna tattoos and coconut.. I was very sad to leave and head to

Seville - 12 hours on the train and after a late night I hit Seville station at 2030 exhausted. Decided that no more drinking until I get back to Europe from Morocco. I spent 2 hours trying to find the hostel whilst all the holy week processions are going on. Seville has a definite Meditteranean flavour and the processions of hooded penitents are fascinating. Good tapas & coffee here too..

Tomorrow I'm off to Morocco via Algeciras. Even Lonely Planet can't say anything nice about Algeciras and I'm glad that I'm only there for minutes in transit to the boat to Tangiers. Back to mainland Europe on the 16th to begin an epic 24 hour train trip to watch Toulon v Toulouse on 18 April. Playing - Sonny Bill Williams, Tana Umaga, Michalak and Byron Kelleher for 37 Euro - brilliant!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Bern (incl Riga, Tallin, Helsinki, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Lyon, Chamonix!, Geneva)

Finally I have the internet.

The keyboard is french and has the z and the y switched..

Riga, Tallinn - nice enough, seem geared up for British drinkers with plentz of fish n chips and ads for soccer.. Lots of history of Soviet & Nazi occupation

Helsinki - walked on frozen lake (tres cool) made snowman, saw churches and went to a cool island fortress

Stockholm - I love Stockholm, everzbodz was wonderful, it was cheap enough and so, so pretty if not a little cold..

Copenhagen - Sorry Mary, wasnt impressed. Didnt help that Lonelz Planet recommended a hostel in a waryone. Someone was literallz shot metres from the hostel in the earlier week. Did have an epic night out with an Aussie, a Mexican and a posse of Spaniards though..

Amsterdam - other than the hostel distinctly smelling of pot Amsterdam was wonderful. I hired a bike and went up and down the canals. Epic (Monday) night out with some Americans. (Note to all American friends - it isnt necessary to introduce zourself as being from the United States of America. Texas, Boston, LA are all places that we know). Standard Dutchmen dislike people thinking that Amsterdam is all drugs and red light district, easy to see, its a great citz

Rotterdam - massive port city, only had a night but the hostel was great.

Lyon - didnt intend to stop in Lyon but trapped bz a French strike (thanks guys). Typically French Im assured. Glad to have stopped Lyon and the Auberge Jeunuesse (Youth Hostel) had a view of the whole city that was amazing.

Chamonix - Perfect spring skiing. Sunny, fresh snow before I arrived, magnificent vista, no crowds (thanks to the GFC). Hostel, like everywhere else in Chamonix had an amaying view.

Geneva - stopped here for hours only, the city hates me. Tried to get into UN with giant rucksack. Denied (fair enough). Returned massive rucksack to trainstation (5 Euro later) and another cycle up the huge hill they tell me theyre closed for 2 hours. Thanks guys, would have liked to have known that 30 minutes ago. Red Cross / Red Crescent museum closed on Tuesdays. Thanks.

Next stop - Luzern, Zurich (Hi Dennis), Paris (Mohammed & The Ditch) and London (dropping off my ski gear before heading to the Med for summer).

Missing home? Yep. Love to have a few games of footy and a beach trip.

Photos - cant find a terminal that will let me upload.

Most liveable cities - Stockholm & Amsterdam.

Forgettable - Helsinki though the company saved it (Lui, Evgeny & Krish)

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Moscow nightlife

Last saturday night in Moscow. Vodka bar is fairly typical if smaller scale Moscow club. Thumping music, dancing girls, flaming dance floor.

Sunday morning was a fairly typical Sunday morning. Breakfast (1pm) of corn chips and coke. My body is a temple



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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Trip to WWII memorial museum, Moscow


The museum
Ceiling of the hall of Heroes of the Soviet Union
Hall of Heroes of the Soviet Union
Arc built celebrating Russian victory over Napoleon
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Monday, February 23, 2009

Borodino


Trip to Borodino (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Borodino / http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_at_Borodino_Field)
where Russia did battle with Napoleon and Hitler (obviously not at the same time).

Had to get up early for the 2 hour train ride out there but a stunning day and clean air was awesome.

Within the Orthodox Church
Within the Orthodox Church
Monastery & Church
Within the Monastery
Inside WWII trenches

Tverskaya Ulitsa 8am.

Borodino Station

Inside the monastery, Borodino

WWII trenches

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Friday in Moscow

Plan is to leave Moscow March 4 on a train to St Petersburg, then train to Helsinki and a ferry to Tallinn.. I want to be in Chamonix for some late March skiing action.. Ordered my train tickets - A$2k for 3 months unlimited Euro train travel and I cannot wait!

Friday night in Moscow involved bowling starting at midnight which doesn't seem so strange now I've been here a few months.



A film crew at Mayakovskaya

Mayakovskaya Metro Station

Half way through Australia v Russia bowling - Australia won by 8 pins after 5 frames. Bowling was the real winner.
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Friday, February 20, 2009

Last weeks in Moscow

Near my apartment
My desk
Moscow river in the sun
PwC Moscow in the sun
Near my house
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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Paddy wagons lined up in front of Gorky Park
Entrance to Gorky Park (turn your head left)

Parked outside my front door

Tverskaya Ulitsa (Tverskaya St)

Bridge between Park Kultury Metro & Gorky Park

Entrance to Gorky Park

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Tuesday, February 10, 2009

All over

I am leaving Moscow in early March as my contract has been cancelled. I plan to do some wider travel. For the next few months at least I'll be of no fixed address. Looking forward to it.

Wednesday, January 28, 2009


Richmond, Greater London, UK

Aeroexpress station - Domododevo Airport, Moscow

The Aeroexpress
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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Snowing, again


Snowing again last night. Quite a bit, well it seems like that to me!

Off to London tomorrow for Australia Day, back on Tuesday next week.
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Monday, January 5, 2009

London, Edinburgh

So I'm back in Moscow after hitting London, Brasov (Transylvania - Romania) & Edinburgh. My camera ran out of batteries so there are some gaps.

The trip was great, the travel bug well and truly caught. Where to next?



Hyde Park

Edinburgh

Edinburgh

Edinburgh
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