sarah babes & steve-o RTW! err...backpacking...rtw...here's me whaa?! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-09-03:/blog/?domain=rea-neill 2009-08-31T17:34:47Z rea-neill img/travel-blog-feed.png Enivrez Vous !!! tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-09-01:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=34&entryid=126593 2008-09-01T15:46:40Z 2008-09-01T15:46:40Z It's official. Summer here in Ireland de Norte is over. Before it started. Today being the first of Autumn (and of a months torture...as we have decided to spend September alcohol and red meat free. Seemed like such a good idea before those final Cuba Libres...) Thank (God/Allah/Tom Cruise etc.) we decided to extend our RTW shizzle when we did. Has royally f**ked us in the Gary Glitter financially, but worth it to: 1/ Dodge apparently the wettest summer in Ireland de ... belfast_welcome.jpg

It's official. Summer here in Ireland de Norte is over. Before it started. Today being the first of Autumn (and of a months torture...as we have decided to spend September alcohol and red meat free. Seemed like such a good idea before those final Cuba Libres...)

Thank (God/Allah/Tom Cruise etc.) we decided to extend our RTW shizzle when we did. Has royally f**ked us in the Gary Glitter financially, but worth it to:
1/ Dodge apparently the wettest summer in Ireland de Norte's recorded history, and:
2/ Loaf on RIo's beaches, reflecting upon the previous 11 months 40,000km journey (Almost a third of which was by rail. No idea why. Train fetishists wet-dream.)

So have we learnt anything then? Definitely:

1/ Don't sit beside any S.E.Asians on a boat. For a region where water is vital in terms of transport & fishing, they aint' too good at holding breakfast down when she starts rockin'.
2/ Underwear can last a whole lot longer than you ever thought possible.
3/ Don't buy the Lonely Planet. Take your digital camera into a high street bookstore of choice, and snap the important bits (Macro mode hombre!). Saving you from: A/ Parting with at least 15.00 quid, and B/ Unfunny, self-righteous travel writers. China Williams, you are gonna get your coupon slapped. Deal with that douche-bag!

Oh yeah, and when you're sinking into the depths of chronic depression, don't read Paddy Doyle's 'The God Squad'. As I just did. Where's that rope...

It's been over four weeks back on home turf now for us, and though we scoffed at the concept initially, we have noticed a (mental) struggle to readjust. Seriously. Maybe it's the glaring lack of racial/cultural diversity here? More importantly even practical things, like trying to not sound retarded when speaking English, have been hard. And we're really missing the small things (though huge in meaning to us) such as the gregariousness of Buenos Aires (thank you Manu for the 'Man-Hug' tuition, & Francine for teaching us how to kiss 'properly'*), and the vibrant street life of S.E.Asia and S.America (Tescos, why the resistance to negotiating prices at the check-out?). Maybe it's because we've actually been living in locations more agreeable to our temperament? For example, of the three, maybe four people we met from Belfast during the whole trip, two of them asked what part of the city we were from, you know, to ascertain our religion. We mean, just what the f**k?! F**k off! And we just despair at sh1t like this:

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£120,000 for a logo that's been blatantly ripped off. And an inability to admit the magnitude of it's awfulness. Speaks volumes about this place...

Had to bail out and hit Donegal for a week to get over it all:

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Eh? A typical Kilclooney welcome...

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Nancy's pub, Ardara. (L-R) Rick, Ash, Kong-a-tron, Steve, Isabel and Greg. A place we had been dreaming of on 'the road'. For a fundamental athiest such as myself, the seafood and Guinness in here is the closest I'm going to get to Nirvana. And that's just fine. So it is.

Sh1t! We're Buddhists now. The wedding...

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One of the Dolmen around Kilclooney. Getting up close and personal with a 5,000 year old monument good for a little life perspective. (Desperately trying not to sound Sheryl Crow'esque...) Sarah-Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick were there too. Honestly.

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Isabel. Maghera beach, Ardara. Water chock full of trout, beach heaving with oysters and mussels. Paradise. And the first horse riding since Mongolia. (Thank you Ash for your expert guidance. A little strict mind you...but I bet the Kong is loving that ha ha!)

Carriage take me with you.
Ship, steal me away from here!
Take me far, far away.
Here the mud is made of our tears.

A little bit of Baudelaire to wrap up...

Angkor Wat, Forbidden City, Inca Trail, Iguazu, Lake Baikal, Machu Picchu, Nazca Lines, Rapa Nui Maoi, Wall of China...seem so long ago already. Reminiscing may be a luxury afforded the old, but by God us pups are needing an Eamon Holmes sized portion of it right now!

So, time for us to go deep cover, and generate some necessary greenbacks. (Obviously whilst trying every possible method at our disposal of sticking it to the Man...). This month going to be insane, what with us returning to our previous careers and learning Spanish, plus me commencing my degree (yes, finally). Never mind no fakking alcohol...aaaarrrgghhhh!!!

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One year on, and the game's up son!

So it's Sayonara from us Amigos. Maybe the next time you catch us around here it will be with a new map...he he!

All our love,

Steve & Sarah Rea-Neill.
xox

Just remember:

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The pic of the trip!

  • 3 kisses. Left cheek first. 1 for 'you', 1 for 'me' and 1 for 'us'.

PS: JP thanks for the transport from Donegal. Muchos Gracias Hombre!

PPS: ATTENTION ALL TRAVEL COMRADES, WE ARE HAVING OUR WEDDING RECEPTION IN BELFAST ON SATURDAY 10TH JANUARY 2009. ALL WELCOME. EMAIL US AT THE USUAL IF YOU THINK YOU CAN MAKE IT OVER TO IRELAND. WOULD BE AMAZING TO SEE Y'ALL. STEVE & SARAH XOX.

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GAME OVER tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-07-20:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=33&entryid=120338 2008-07-20T23:56:19Z 2008-07-20T23:56:19Z ...keep your eyes on the sky! Mrs. Rea-Neill, a Caipirinha & Sunset over Rio (...and over this whole 10-11 month global saunter/honeymoon/epic-loaf). Rooftop of the Ipanema Plaza, overlooking Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. Credit card took a hit, but hey we think we earned the last few days 4 star baby... & Sunset from Arpoador ... rtw_lo-fi_map_07_FIN.jpg
...keep your eyes on the sky!

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Mrs. Rea-Neill, a Caipirinha & Sunset over Rio (...and over this whole 10-11 month global saunter/honeymoon/epic-loaf). Rooftop of the Ipanema Plaza, overlooking Lagoa Rodrigo de Freitas. Credit card took a hit, but hey we think we earned the last few days 4 star baby...

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& Sunset from Arpoador rocks, Ipanema beach.

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No more walking this...

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...past sweet graf pieces like these.

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More local graf. Healthy scene out here, also useful way-points for our sorry map-reading asses!

This time in 48hrs it's back to Tayto cheese & onion, Ormeau sodas and mustachioed teenage glue-begs... oh how we've missed 'Beautiful Belfast'. R.I.P. Jimmy Young.

How do we feel? Really? Ain't got a scooby. Well not that words can express. Not right now. We'll leave that for another day...

Sayonara comrades,

All our love,

To all at home & all on 'the road' who's paths we've crossed,

Steve & Sarah Rea-Neill.
XOX

PS: Written with tears in our eyes...

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Caipirinhas & Capoeira! tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-07-14:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=32&entryid=119256 2008-07-14T14:48:54Z 2008-07-14T14:48:54Z Freaky Brazilian transvestite midget warbler. Picture if you will a cross between the wee one outta the Crankies and Chucky, then spawned from Amy Wine-merchants womb. Got it? Well it don't come close to this. Priceless bit of Brazilian telly. Scarier than Pamela Ballentine coming at yee with a strap-on... Enough random rambling. We're back in Rio after our 2 week Bahian 'cultural' field-trip up north. From the Russ Abbot'esque atmosphere of the Forro party to the 'air of menac ... brazil_tv_freak.jpg
Freaky Brazilian transvestite midget warbler.

Picture if you will a cross between the wee one outta the Crankies and Chucky, then spawned from Amy Wine-merchants womb. Got it? Well it don't come close to this. Priceless bit of Brazilian telly. Scarier than Pamela Ballentine coming at yee with a strap-on...

Enough random rambling. We're back in Rio after our 2 week Bahian 'cultural' field-trip up north. From the Russ Abbot'esque atmosphere of the Forro party to the 'air of menace' on the streets of Salvador we really can say the craic has been around the 90 mark. Last night was pure A-Team, with no milk for the big man, just tequila. First flight I don't remember. Any other country woulda slung us reet oot the door tae fook! (Our soda-holes could not handle another 23hr bus journey.)

Can't get that slaphead Phil Collins' track about not being able to dance outta my scone either. In addition to lowering the tone of the Argentinian Milonga, our shameless spazzy dancing has now graced a few floors out here too. Holy bayjaysus! We. Cannot. Dance. That plan for the first dance at our wedding reception rapidly evaporating... Remember? That Tango idea? Uh-Oh... Though I've been Youtubing instructional videos for the 'Running Man'. Seriously.

Anyway, we made it. The final countdown now begins. We touchdown in Blighty on the 22nd July - then straight onto an Ireland de Norte connection. Right now though it just feels really comfortable being back in Rio. We're loving Ipanema - walking the streets, watching the people (from the corner cafe or the Chopp joint) it's all good baby, yeah. Err, apart from the budget...

So now it's all about us. No plan for the blog. No idea how it will end. With a bang? A wimper? Does anyone really care? Do any more nationalities/cultures need insulted? Dealing with the 'known knowns' (gotta love that Rumsfeld quote) we're getting ourselves chilled to 11 (a la Spinal Tap) and cranking up the loaf to maximum velocity, probably at the expense of keeping this place on the pulse. So there. C'est la Vie baby.

We're off out now to hit the streets. As mentioned previously, so much beachwear wrongness to spot here, so little time. We're also continuing our little pastime of spotting the best gay magazine titles at the kiosks - just spotted 'Sexboys', though our favourite* is the Argentinian 'Gaucho'. As in cowboy. Belter so it is like.

So au revoir comrades, until the next time...

S&S
XOX

Stop. Hammer time. Sorry. Pics...

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Go team Bahia! Us, Matt and Laura. Caipirinha in hand. (How's that hangover guys? Damn those bloody tequilas last night!)

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Bahia. Flag.

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The surf-mobile! Matt, you get an invoice for that remote yet? He He. And yes, it was an almighty pain in the arse to drive.

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You remember we mentioned a Spanish 'lesson' received at the footy game in Argentina? Where we learnt to swear like the locals at the Ecuador fans. Well Concha means shell in Spanish (and Portuguese too by the looks of it), but in South-American Spanish it's really quite the rude word - you know, that 'C' one (quite popular in Mockney gangster flicks). Maybe I'm the only one who found this funny, but that beach is called James Blunt. Ok, so it was only me then...

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No, not rampant man-love. A Capoeira lesson on the beach at Itacare. Groin still fakked.

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Forro band. Itacare. Unusually no accordian player this night. Folk music with a cracking rhythm backbone. Good to get your move on to. Though the high standard of dance (reminiscent in a way of Tango to us) meant the Gringos (us) hid at the back.

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Main square, Morro De Sao Paulo. No cars on Tinhare island, transport options being donkey or wheelbarrow. Great to get back to a place like this, full-on tropical 'Manyana' attitude pervading every aspect of life, roosters waking you up in the morning...

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...and a main street that's sand. You can almost touch both sides at some points with outstretched arms. This place would be awesome around carnival. By all accounts Bahia is the area to be, not Rio.

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There's the taxi. Loving places where the beach forms a large part of the transport network. No, the dudes head ain't stuck in that horses arse.

EDIT: In our last post we incorrectly referred to Morro De Sao Paulo as an island, when actually it's a village on the island of Tinhare, just off the coast from Valenca (& 2 hours by catamaran from Salvador - thank JHC we didn't have breakfast before taking that bad-bwoy).

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Rua Da Fonte Grand, Morro De Sao Paulo. Archway a remnant of colonial past. Our wee Pousada just off to the left. (Pousada Passarte - Mario your breakfasts rawk hombre!) We'll miss our little room there, with hummingbirds feeding outside, and bats swooping around the banana trees at night...

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Leatherback turtle. Sanctuary at Praia Do Forte. These things are huuuge!

(Speaking of the 'Manyana' attitude on Morro, we have never witnessed so much overt Cheech and Chong activity anywhere, as we have in Brazil. That piney bud smell is everywhere. Witnessed a cleaner in Itacare mopping up the floor with a fat one in her gob. Quality!)

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Any of you happy-clappers know what this is? A doddery old women gave us this last night. Motioned to pray with it between our hands. Gotta be a RC thing, yeah? L.L.B. you any ideas?

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Guarana drinks. Real popular here. Damn nice too, think they've knocked the Incan colas off our taste top spot.

::Loving about Brazil::
-The racial mix. Described by a Brazilian we spoke to as the 'biggest milkshake in the world'.
-The sabores. Especially the drinks. Agua de coco, the guarana and of course the caipirinha. And how can we forget the Acai fruit?
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-The music & dance. What's not to love about the Forro?
-Ipanema beach.

::Not loving about Brazil::
-The perceived 'danger'. Real or what? We've only felt something tangible in Salvador (hence no pics - really frustrating because the colonial architecture there is really beautiful). Just read that 1% of the people own 50% of the land in Brazil. Holee sheet!
-The economy. Not good for two skint travellers.
-The per-kilo restaurants. Always eat too bloody much!
-The language. A head-melt getting to grips with, after being in so many Spanish speaking places.

PS: Dave, sorry we missed you over the twelth 'festive' period. We'll try and shoot up to Belo Horizonte and grab that pint with you & the missus. A stand off with the Brazilian filth woulda been nice on Saturday. He He. Get us prepped for our Norn Iron return. Oh yeah, and you certainly put a different slant on the fireworks activity here...

PPS: Dallas, where are you?

  • Bloody American spell-check on my Mac keeps flagging this up! Here's me fakking whaa?!! It's NOT fakking 'favorite' you concha!

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Thong, thong thong thong thong... tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-07-01:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=31&entryid=116925 2008-07-01T22:11:56Z 2008-07-01T22:11:08Z Her name was Rio... ''Those who do not like Samba are suspect; they're either sick in the head or lame in the leg." Dorival Caymmi Cao. Present location Barra, Salvador (Brazil) - right on the mouth of All Saint's bay. (Not Rio, as per crapola route map.) This Bahia area being the Afro-Brazilian centre of Brazil (over 85% black - slave trade heritage), and home to the Candomble religion and Capoeira ... rtw_lo-fi_map_blog06.jpg
Her name was Rio...

''Those who do not like Samba are suspect; they're either sick in the head or lame in the leg."
Dorival Caymmi

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Cao.

Present location Barra, Salvador (Brazil) - right on the mouth of All Saint's bay. (Not Rio, as per crapola route map.) This Bahia area being the Afro-Brazilian centre of Brazil (over 85% black - slave trade heritage), and home to the Candomble religion and Capoeira martial art. Also an abject lesson on the massive disparity of wealth in Brazil (World's 8th largest economy) - yesterday was spent feeding the beach homeless. OBE recommendations welcome! All joking aside, the government ain't going to help these people, and unfortunately we don't think Yemanja can do much either, regardless of Caymmi's words. Starving in paradise (& getting beat by the fuzz for kipping on the street) is surely the same as starving anywhere...

Being the only white faces most of the time is reminiscent of Asia. So maybe we'll get to add another country to our list of those we've been racially abused in! (But hey it's all good, especially for two chancers far from their cossetted western existences - being called 'Falang' or 'Gringo' is all the same to us, we can now empathise with the Chinese community in Sandy Row. What's that joke, something about the Chinese getting driven out, and Sandy Row starving to death?) Was it Jacob Holdt (of 'American Pictures' fame) that said 'You expect the worst in people, and that's what you will get'. And if we sound like that hateful bint Alannis 'Ironic' (no you twat, it's called bad luck) Morissette, please feel free to shoot us on sight... But we still aren't carrying the camera around. No sir. In fact I'm not even wearing my cheap-ass digital watch. If we're gonna get jacked on the street, then this really is the place. (Perhaps the first culture shock of this 10-11 month saunter? Is that ironic, being on the last leg? Must email that lentil muncher...)

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Fridge magnets. Market stall. Pelhourino, old town Salvador. Couldn't believe it either...

So, Brazil see's for us our final language (Portuguese a right bugger! Just when you think you're on to something, bang, it's off on another tangent - like a crazed Welsh/Arab hybrid to our retarded ears!), final economy and final visa (our passports are completely battered now - running out of pages). Hard to comprehend, but in the words of Run DMC, that's the way it is. Three weeks today until our flight back to London (we seriously cannot believe Boris Johnson is mayor! What. The. Fakk?!), before we connect to Belfast. AND WE'RE STILL NOT D.I.V.O.R.C.E.D. !!! (Yes we know we said we wouldn't capitilise for emphasis, but surely that statement is worthy? We've spent more time together in the last 10-11 months, than most married couples probably do in 10-11 years. It certainly feels like it... Marriage, eh? Each day is better than the next...)

In the meantime it's all about the humps, lady lumps and suspect beachwear! Next stop, the car-free island of Morro de Sao Paulo. So for now we'll sign off and roll some pics... Ciao hombres!

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Welcome to Rio! (And a surliness not experienced since Paris.) Copa-copacabana, the very beach. Pão de Açúcar (Sugar-loaf Mountain) visible.

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Copacabana pavement. Distinct wave pattern. Visible everywhere in this country.

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Spot the tourist! Only coco juice in the 'nut, but an idea we might borrow for our wedding reception back in Blighty. Serve up those caipirinha's, oh yes!

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Another national beer to sample. Starting to feel like work now... Actually, no.

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Pão de Açúcar (Sugar-loaf Mountain). That's the cable-car from 'Moonraker' by the way, where 'Jaws' bit through the cable (and where I filled my britches). Oh, and for the kids, 'Moonraker' is an old Bond flick.

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Worth the laundry bill for the view. That's Red Beach, and Copacabana in the distance...

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...and Botafogo, overlooked by that famous statue of the holy bearded one, 'Christ the Redeemer'. (If you're getting all Chinese eyed, it's the couple of pixels on top of that mountain to the left.)

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Our little home in Ipanema.

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'The' cafe - birthplace of 'The Girl from Ipanema', by Antonio Carlos Jobim & Vinícius de Moraes. And where we got acquainted with the national drink, the caipirinha. Nice.

Though we think we actually prefer the Peruvian Pisco sour - sampled by us in the sublime Astrid Y Gaston, Lima. Anthony Bourdain famously necked twelve in there over lunch, I was speaking Peruvian after only four... Yes, I sit down to piss...

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'The Girl from Ipanema' team in the studio...

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Even the mannequins here got big ol' booties! This place all about the lady lumps. And the man lumps too actually. A Lot of too tight shorts, made with too little material. 'Budgie smugglers' we believe you call them. Ipanema beach really has foisted some quality beach-wear wrongness on the rest of the globe! (We didn't realise it's also the main 'gay' beach hangout - got touched for again! Well I think he was putting out - haven't ever encountered a dude fully thonged up doing the splits right up in my grill. The budgies almost had an eye out. We should have realised the rainbow flags weren't representing Cuzco/Peru independence...)

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Iguazu Falls. Argentina/Brazil border. (Brazil left of river, Argentina to right). Looking straight up at the 'Devil's Throat'...

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...and up close.

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Isla Martin visible to left.

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Smiley levitating snake alert.

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Bad ass condor. Sitting on a rock beside falls. Not apparently giving a monkeys about our camera stuck up in it's boat-race.

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Random tropical bird. Any twitchers out there know what this is? Looks like a 'blue-couponed' Magpie to us...

Game over.

More tomfoolery from Morro de Sao Paulo.

All our love,

S&S
XOX

PS - Almost forgot, Bahian independence day tomorrow. Yee-harr! Samba time!
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¡Hola Chicos! tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-06-20:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=30&entryid=114988 2008-06-21T16:19:50Z 2008-06-21T00:14:44Z Anybody got 'wee' Eamon Holmes mobile number? Need to borrow some slacks off him... Garrapinadas on the street, bife chorizo at the Parrilla, Malbec, Quilmes, Empanadas, Super Panchos, Alfajores...this place all about the chow! Perfect for animal lovers such as ourselves. Lovers of animals dead and cooked. (Slightly concerned regarding the toxoplasma issue in previous post. Maybe it's all tiaras and tantrums from now on?) You can't help loving a city where the official t ... rtw_lo-fi_map_blog05.jpg

Anybody got 'wee' Eamon Holmes mobile number? Need to borrow some slacks off him...

Garrapinadas on the street, bife chorizo at the Parrilla, Malbec, Quilmes, Empanadas, Super Panchos, Alfajores...this place all about the chow! Perfect for animal lovers such as ourselves. Lovers of animals dead and cooked. (Slightly concerned regarding the toxoplasma issue in previous post. Maybe it's all tiaras and tantrums from now on?)

You can't help loving a city where the official tourist board info advises, we quote "The night activity is intense in Buenos Aires. A typical night could begin with dinner at 11pm, a visit to a bar at 1.30am, a discotheque at 3am, followed by breakfast at a cafe at 7.30am." Sweet Jaysus, could you see Belfast City Council putting that out, eh?! Thank Christ the DUP don't hold any sway out here...

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Last night. Well this morning really @ Club69.

There is just a staggering amount of coolness awaiting exploration here - from MALBA to milonga, bars to boutiques...reminiscent of London or Paris, but bigger than both and with a tangible 'passion' (For life? Love?). Maybe that's a cliche, but certainly the people we encounter seem more gragarious than in either of those places. Even the Spanish (Castellano) spoken sounds more poetic than in Espana - obviously except when we're mangling it. Though we have 'No intiendo' perfected. Oh yeah, and 'Puto'. ('I don't understand', & 'Man-Whore'.)

But tomorrow the Porteno dream ends. The lease on our apartment is up, so we're breaking for the Brazilian border (Puerto Iguazu to be precise). We're really going to miss this city and the Porteno lifestyle (especially our 'hood Palermo Soho). The novelty still hasn't worn off having cable TV and broadband (and a comfy settee ('couch' is for douchbags) - think we've watched nearly all the Euro Cup games so far, and skype'ed everybody in Norn Iron).

Never did make the Tango lessons though - you get to the milonga too late and you're fakked by locals deftly throwing it down on the floor. Way too intimidating for a pair of left-footed gringos...

So we gotta go. Friday night, theatre performance to attend (featuring our landlord's brother as a mannequin (sounds like a role perfect for Keanu Reeves...), in a b-movie suspense comedy. In castellano. Oh the fun we're gonna have tonight...).
http://www.teatrodelpueblo.org.ar/obras/automaticos.htm

One last hurrah then before we're back 'on the road'. Sixteen hours of coach hell tomorrow...

Buenos noches amigos.

Love,

S&S
XOX

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Argentina v Ecuador. World cup qualifier Sunday 15th June - River Plate stadium. Where we learnt to swear in castellano. Now we can insult people after we tell them we don't understand...

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Us and our 'landlord' Manu. Muchos gracias for the hospitality hombre. Pass on our regards to the ol' man and rest of family. And ta for the, eh, the other...

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Missing out on a Boca Juniors game at La Boca stadium, we just had to go down Maradonna's neck o' the woods for a saunter. You can't go far without encountering the holy handed rakers smiley coupon. Here he is holding a flip-flop. Here's me whaa indeed?

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Fernandez Fierro. 'New-Wave' tango infused...in fact brain freeze even trying to contemplate genre. Probably the most outstanding live musical performance we've witnessed. Surely this is what Gardel would have wanted? Go check 'em...

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The closest we'll get to any Gauchos. A highly camp, fully bizarre, euro-techno cheese-fest drag rendition of 'Don't Cry For Me Argentina'.

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Old dude. In a cape.

  • unlike every other fakking blog (usually American), we made the decision to not:

1/ Bang on about Che Guevara as if we knew him personally.
2/ Feature lots of gratuitous La Boca shots (then congratulate ourselves on being so 'brave' venturing into a 'working class' area). **

  • *Which has just reminded us, maybe another 'rant' post is due soon...T.O.X.O.P.L.A.S.M.A. (Just how long is it since we've been in a Buddhist country?)

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¿Cachay? tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-05-27:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=29&entryid=111272 2008-05-28T04:39:29Z 2008-05-28T03:48:40Z Yeah nerds, the pic is upside down. But check it out. It's only Southpark Jesus (Christian shindig, downtown Arequipa - Peru). As we have a little downtime right now, we thought we would post up a few pics missing from our previous hasty thread. Once we locate a rifle that is... (to shoot the bastardo of a parrot that's outside our window. The feathered cnut has just worked out how to imitate a police siren.) As stated, off to Buenos Aires on ... arequipa_c..hristi2.jpg
Yeah nerds, the pic is upside down. But check it out. It's only Southpark Jesus (Christian shindig, downtown Arequipa - Peru).

As we have a little downtime right now, we thought we would post up a few pics missing from our previous hasty thread. Once we locate a rifle that is... (to shoot the bastardo of a parrot that's outside our window. The feathered cnut has just worked out how to imitate a police siren.)

As stated, off to Buenos Aires on Friday (30th). Just booked ourselves an apartment:
http://www.sweethomebuenosaires.com/apartamentos_ampliado_en.php?id_Depto=86
One month of bad tango and cheap steak coming right up, yesssir!

Oh yeah, we're in Lima right now. Haven't updated route map, but who really gives a monkeys eh?! 2 days to explore, so we'll see y'all on the flip-side.

Roll 'em...

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Juanita. Incan sacrifice. Looking well...

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...after 500 years buried in Ampato. Sacrificed to pacify the volcano gods. (Pic taken from over 5000m above sea level - think Ampato peak is around 6500m?)

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Desert graves. Nazca.

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L-R: Andy, Lisa, Ricardo (pilot), Steve, Sarah, Adrianne. In front of our little plane, chartered to fly us out over the Nazca desert and the mysterious 'Nazca Lines'.

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And here they are. You'll probably need the high-res pic to spot anything though. 800 lines, 300 geoglyphs and some 70 biomorph animal and plant drawings. That's the Panamerican highway running right through them - I'm sure Maria Reiche is turning in her grave. You may also spot an observation tower down there too - where I got touched for by the gayest dude in South America!

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The 'Spaceman' (or Owlman), carved in rock, bottom left.

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Ica, Peru. The 'Inca trail' team off sandboarding in the desert.

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Looking for the perfect dune...

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Ready to roll...

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Shantytown, Nazca. People displaced following previous earthquake. (You may remember last August's quake? That essentially destroyed Pisco. Really ballbreaking to see the aftermath now - the church on the main square went down taking 400 people inside with it.)

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Random parrot, random house. Andes.

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Our crew for the Inca pilgrimage trail. More than 20 porters to support 15 of our sorry asses over 53km of high altitude exertion.

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Macchu Picchu. Sun temple. Main altar. Unfortunately no virgins handy to sacrifice. Well the missus is from Monkstown...cough.

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Tequile, Bolivia. Kid. Sign.

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Tequile. Archway. More bloody bowler hats. Eh?!

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Tequile. Men in traditional dress. The playa on right in pic is wearing the hat of a single man (you notice the white?), but he's only married. Gangsta.

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Tequile. Mudhouse. Dollhead embedded in wall. Eh?!

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Tequile, Titicaca. What a vista! The ubiquitous Inca Kola (Coca cola's product not competing in the Peruvian market? No problemo, just buy the competition out. Which they did.), and some damn fine quinoa soup.

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Titicaca. Uros women...

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...and the bad bwoy they use for catching fish.

This particular island had an internal dispute, and upon reaching no resolution the aggrieved party(s) brought out the saws and cut themselves off. Literally. Sawed off their part of the island. Floated off somewhere else for the quiet life. Quality.

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Puno. Hotel sign - 'no scruffs'. ('no pirates' maybe?) That's me f**ked then...

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Cuzco market. Anybody seen 'Village of the Damned'?

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A right royal Maoi laptop uprock on the blog machine...

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Raraku, Rapa Nui.

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Raraku. Maoi quarry. Original tool, and half complete Maoi statue in situ.

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Rapa Nui, 'Bellybutton of the Earth'. Strange magnetic stone, completely at odds with the geology of the island...

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Holds a certain 'mystical' significance amongst munchers of the lentil. Here's one...

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Hang on, that's the missus...

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S**t the bed captain, it's a Maoi dong!

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And where it all started. The first Polynesians arrived here, Anakena beach on Rapa Nui, several thousand years ago. Also where that crazy Finn Marko Kulju tried to steal a Maoi ear: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/mar/26/7?gusrc=rss&feed=networkfront

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Santiago, Chile. Ice cream van. Or military vehicle deep cover...

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...on the Pio Nono, Bellavista. Real nice bohemian part of town.

Okay, we're gonna sign off now. But before we do, we gotta show you one of the sweetest things of the trip...

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The above mentioned porters from Inca trail cooked up me and the missus a kick ass wedding/honeymoon cake. I mean, this is on the Inca trail. And they cooked a cake. For us. Sweet Jaysus this was a magnificent gesture.

As the Andes are now becoming a backdrop to our lives (in much the same way as the Mekong river did for so long in S.E.Asia), from bathing our feet in glacial pools to sleeping above the clouds, let us introduce the Andean cross:

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Andean Cross, Macchu Picchu. Potent Andean icon. That particualr stone only forms the full cross on Solstice - the shadow on ground completing the symbol. If you look closely (maybe on the high-res pic) you'll notice my own smaller talisman resting upon the stone. Many theories - the triple step on each side representing the 3 layers of life (reminiscent of the 3 tiered Buddhist Wat roof), perhaps memorable Incan wars, pyramids, the 4 sections representing important ancient Incan territories, the 4 points representing the Southern Cross constellation...and so on.

And so it is that we are starting to feel South America getting under our skin. A certain je ne sais quoi we haven't felt since S.E.Asia. A more 'passionate' people for sure (did I mention my wedding ring and the sink incident in Santiago airport? Got a real 'passionate' bollocking from an airport official for taking apart the sink plumbing - you can guess what happened!). My thoery: http://scienceblogs.com/loom/2006/08/01/a_nation_of_cowards_blame_the.php (Well not mine, but Mr. Zimmer's. You know what I mean.) The fermented corn juice ('Chicha') tastes so damn good we just don't want to leave. (That Rio-London flight looking ever more likely to get moved...he he!)

But alas we must do one. We'll kick this place into shape when we settle in Buenos Aires. Until then, as always, all our love,

S&S
XO

EDIT: Maria Reiche devoted the latter part of her life to researching the Nazca Lines. Check this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Reiche We would strongly advise visiting the Maria Reiche centre in Nazca before viewing (that p45 in the post for our researcher!). Also you get a chance to fit in some star gazing via their telescope - on the night of our visit we got to see a pretty damn flawless Saturn, rings and all! Result!

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They haven't gone away you know! tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-05-22:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=28&entryid=110343 2008-05-23T00:21:01Z 2008-05-22T15:19:15Z Holee sheet! Right now we're in Arequipa, Peru. So much has happened recently that we just don't have a scooby where to start (Only realised that between Bangkok, Thailand and La Paz, Bolivia, we crossed 13 time zones in 11 days! Lost 24 hours over International Date-Line, so now we're behind GMT for the first time). Just finished 53km of the Inca pilgrimage trail (Highest pass 4200m above sea-level. In context, the highest British peak is Mt. Snowdon at a piffling ... rtw_lo-fi_map_blog04.jpg

Holee sheet! Right now we're in Arequipa, Peru. So much has happened recently that we just don't have a scooby where to start (Only realised that between Bangkok, Thailand and La Paz, Bolivia, we crossed 13 time zones in 11 days! Lost 24 hours over International Date-Line, so now we're behind GMT for the first time).

Just finished 53km of the Inca pilgrimage trail (Highest pass 4200m above sea-level. In context, the highest British peak is Mt. Snowdon at a piffling 1200m). Explored the pristine 'lost' Incan city of Macchu Picchu amongst Hummingbirds and Butterflies (Missed by the Spanish conquistadors, now full of fat, loud Americans). Watched Andean condors glide on thermals above the worlds second deepest canyon, Colca (Which absolutely dwarfs what should now surely be renamed the 'Not Quite Grand Canyon' in the ol' U S of A. By the way, the deepest is also in Peru, 90km from Colca). Poked around some pre-Incan tombs (and found some pre-Incan pottery!) at Chivay. Home-stayed with Quechua speaking villagers on Isla de Amantani, Lake Titicaca (the worlds highest fresh-water lake). Played a footy match at over 4000m above sea-level. Danced the night away at an 'Inca-theque', in full traditional dress! Huffed and puffed our way around the world's highest capital city, La Paz. Strolled amongst the Maoi statues on Rapa Nui (Easter Island)...

And we still have to fly above the mysterious Nazca Lines, see mummified Incan human sacrifices, eat chevice (marinaded raw Kingfish) and guinae pig (already tried the Alpaca), drink pisco sours in Pisco, sand-board on the Pacific coast...and all just before we leave Peru! We're sure you can now understand our predicament with the blog. Too much mayhem. Too. Many. Pics.

So we promise once we get settled in Buenos Aires, Argentina, (Presently apartment hunting, thinking of staying there for at least a month - you know, learn the Tango, work on our (dreadful) Spanish) we will take a time out and properly update this place. We need to get our asses up to Lima for a flight on the 30th, so for now it's chao from us.

All our Love,

S&S
X

Chao!

PS: Watched the Champions League final here last night. Couldn't believe it. F**cking Man U wing it again! Laughed our asses off at that twat Ronaldo. Tool! Gavin, tell me your not polluting the little J man's mind with this Manc lot? He He...

Okay, some pics:

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Canned Fanny fish. Cuzco, Peru. Worth the whole trip...

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Here, Jesus! Get off them snouts big man!

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Descending on the world's highest capital city La Paz, Bolivia. Landing strip top-middle, below Andes. By the way, flying from sea-level, directly up to 4000m not a good idea. Walked straight off the plane into some quality altitude sickness. Appearing intoxicated whilst trying to get through immigration in a major cocaine producing country not advised. Trust us.

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Coca leaves. Break off some of the chalk-like stone (alkaline), wrap about ten leaves around it, and chew. You'll be up the Andes in no time! Seriously, good for altitude sickness and digestion. Bad for drug tests.

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Andean Condor (world's second largest bird) gliding on thermals above Colca canyon, Peru. In fact we should say Condors, as there was a family of three in that pic. Couldn't believe our luck!

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Macchu Picchu. Pronounced 'Ma-choo Pitch-oo'. Not 'Pee-choo', as this translates as cock.

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Us, with our guides Victor (l) and Henry (r), at 4200m above sea-level. Deadwoman's pass to be exact. (We actually have broke 5000m since this trek.)

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Welcome to Peru! Bolivian border crossing. And a damn persistent shoeshine-boy!

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Us in traditional hats on Isla de Amantani. Our new 'parents' (Hepolito and Deomicia) made us wear them so they could recognise us, as all us whiteys look the same.

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Sarah and her new 'pop' Hepolito throwing shapes at the Incatheque. To steal some Jack Kerouac, out side that night was just the most magnificent firmament. Probably close to the only truly profound moment of our lil ol' trip - you could see the Milky Way!

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And previously the same night, a kick ass storm closing in damn quick on the island, with big ass lightning strikes hitting Titicaca.

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Amantani, Sarah playing football. With so little oxygen at this altitude (well over 4000m) you can understand how we got completely hammered by some local ten year olds!

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Our new 'Mama' Deomicia, with Sarah in traditional dress.

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Andean village. Alpacas, Llamas and only a local cackling away on her mobile!

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Cuzco backstreets. Dog people watching.

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Cuzco backtreets, pizza wagon.

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La Paz, Bolivia. Side street. Women wearing bowler hats still taking some getting used to!

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Floating islands of the Uros people, lake Titicaca.

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Lake Titicaca. Pedal-boats. Who's taking the one on the right then?

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Sunrise over the Andes. 6am and full moon still visible, the sun starting to paint it's rojo gamut on the mountains.

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The Rapa Nui (Easter Island) RTW route-map we prepared (Blue Peter stylee) earlier.

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Rapa Nui. Hand-drawn map.

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Us at Tongariki, Rapa Nui. Thanks Francince for the pic.

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Tongariki. 15 Maoi statues. The one in foreground the only one of two that face out to sea (though arguable that they all actually do).

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Rapa Nui. Mighty Pacific ocean.

All for now folks.

  • Apologies for slackness of this post (and not developing on the Rapa Nui section). As stated we've been kind of caught on the hoof.

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From the Khyber Pass to the Dog's Bollix... tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-04-29:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=27&entryid=107155 2009-08-31T17:34:47Z 2008-04-29T13:19:59Z Current location, New Zealand. (As you can see our cheap-ass route map runs out of planet before N.Z.) Preparing to land, North Island... ...in a bloody wet, grey Auckland! (Skytower.) So I suppose we'll have to put off calling the local branch... Looks li ... rtw_lo-fi_map_blog02.jpg
Current location, New Zealand. (As you can see our cheap-ass route map runs out of planet before N.Z.)

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Preparing to land, North Island...

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...in a bloody wet, grey Auckland! (Skytower.) So I suppose we'll have to put off calling the local branch...

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Looks like we might now be needing something (anything!) to get over the shock of leaving the B.E.A.C.H.L.I.F.E. behind for good.

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Camp Cove, Sydney. What a difference a day makes, 24 little hours... (that surf blew the bloody cobwebs reet'aff, following the previous *Anzac day session!)

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Rufus and Sunna, swimming at Coogee beach, Sydney. Closer inspection of facial expressions will give all necessary information regarding water temperature.

In a few hours we take to the skies once more. Destination Rapa Nui (Easter Island), via Santiago, Chile. Can't wait to see these guys...

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(Apologies to the non Norn-Iron contingent, and also Rapa Nui inhabitants for Moai abuse inthat pic.)

Anyway we'll keep this brief. Thanks Rufus, Sunna, Steve (and the rest of the Newtown team!) for making our return visit to Sydney such an enjoyable and chilled time. Goodbye Aussie surf, fish 'n chips & quality vino. And au revoir Auckland too. Still can't believe the first bloody people we run into are from Belfast! Richard and Lydia, see you in Belfast this summer for that pint.

Tomorrow then marks the start of our final leg - South America. Holee Sheet! Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and Brazil...kicking off on Rapa Nui (3700km west of Chilean coast, and 1900km from the nearest inhabited land mass. Pitcairn Island to be exact geography fans. Cough...remember that recent legal action?)

Before we shoot the crow, I suppose we better explain the post title a little further...

[EDIT 31-08-09]

So one thing we won't miss is Australian airport security. Hard to take you chipped-shoulder minimum wage monkeys seriously though when you're surveillance techniques consist of...

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...'concealed' roof mics. Fingers crossed those hi-jackers don't look up when they're chatting amongst themselves, eh? (Sydney International airport.) And I'm glad our bag of peanuts didn't make it into your country and, mmm, threaten, mmm, stuff. Enjoy. Cnuts.

  • Anzac day. Australian national holiday. Remembrance day (Gallipoli). Legal gambling on the streets ('2up' - heads or tails on steroids), and the Aussies doing what they do best - getting completely mullered!)

So, this is the end, my only friend the end...

Adios, y buena suerte,

S&S
X

PS- My Thai mobile is no longer functional (Steve). Will pick up a new sim card in S.America, in meantime send all spam/smut to Sarah's (+44 (0) 7725 841 399). Cheers.

PPS- Happy Birthday Rufus! Will give you a shout before India comrade.

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Happy Songkran! Happy 2551! tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-04-13:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=26&entryid=105181 2008-04-14T06:27:33Z 2008-04-14T06:27:33Z Songkran mayhem on the streets. Didn't have the cajones to take camera out into the crazyness (which may seem a surprise after the underwater photography malarkey of previous post - recent budgetary review has certainly instilled a hitherto unknown financial prudence. Basically a food versus camera choice!) So we stole this shot from the Bangkok Post. Breakin' the laaaw! So, the 15th marks the first day of the Thai new year proper. The Buddhist Era calendar being 543 years ahead ... bangkok_songkran.jpg
Songkran mayhem on the streets. Didn't have the cajones to take camera out into the crazyness (which may seem a surprise after the underwater photography malarkey of previous post - recent budgetary review has certainly instilled a hitherto unknown financial prudence. Basically a food versus camera choice!) So we stole this shot from the Bangkok Post. Breakin' the laaaw!

So, the 15th marks the first day of the Thai new year proper. The Buddhist Era calendar being 543 years ahead of the ol' Christian one (Maybe mentioned in previous wedding post(s)? Our own official wedding date is now 31-10-2550). Means we get to celebrate the 3rd new year of our R.T.W. (including the Chinese one). Any excuse accepted around here for a partay!

Right then, we're aff the marra. Shooting back over to Koh Samed for some R&R, after all recent strenuous, err, R&R. Last few days in Thailand, so we're gonna rip the shorts reet aff the beachlife.

Trust us, things will change big-time in approximately 2 weeks, when we hit S.America. No. More. Slacking.

Until then,

All our love,

Steve & Sarah
XO

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Island-Hopping tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-04-13:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=25&entryid=105179 2008-04-14T06:23:44Z 2008-04-14T06:23:44Z Farang be afraid, very afraid... (Temple, Koh Lipe) Voila! Our newly knocked up lo-fi route map. Travellerspoint, you know your Flash app. can't touch this! ------------------------------ Location presently the island of Koh Lipe, Thailand. 5 degrees north of Equator, a stones throw from Malaysian border, and home to a 700 strong community of Chao Leh villagers (and a crazed Langur monkey, see bel ... lipe_skull_temple.jpg
Farang be afraid, very afraid... (Temple, Koh Lipe)

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Voila! Our newly knocked up lo-fi route map. Travellerspoint, you know your Flash app. can't touch this!

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Location presently the island of Koh Lipe, Thailand. 5 degrees north of Equator, a stones throw from Malaysian border, and home to a 700 strong community of Chao Leh villagers (and a crazed Langur monkey, see below). No more than 6 square km's of tropical amazingness, and just too...Too. Damn. Hot!

EDIT: South Thai/Malaysian internet censorship barred Travellerspoint log-in from Koh Lipe. Real pain in the ass, due to large amounts of blood sweated at the time crafting this fine blog post (Couldn't believe it - net access and mobile network out here. Is it now officially game over for the "traveller", in S.E.Asia at least? Sounds it. Just met a guy from Devon who was the only caucasian here 20 years ago. Ta for the bifters Les.) . Post has been uploaded from Bangkok, where we are now for 'Songkran' (read on).

So March has been and gone (congratulations Gavin & Glenda on the birth of Jake Doherty), and for us it certainly has been as mad as the ol' hare. Sarah had to temporarily return home because of serious family illness, (quite the mad dash: Sydney - London (via Singapore) - Belfast, London - Bangkok, and a lesson on the importance of sourcing quality insurance - John, our thoughts are with you) whilst I rendezvoused with the Viking (yo Oyvind!) in Bangkok, before hitting the island of Koh Samed to await the Missus' return (where I got to witness the hilarious spectacle of Oyv 'turning' a lesbian! I hope your leg has recovered from that brutal dry-humping hombre Ha Ha!).

Consequently the Australian leg of this R.T.W. shenanigans has been somewhat truncated, but c'est la vie. Urulu, we will meet another day (though we do now have a few days to kill in Sydney around April 24th, on route to Auckland, New Zealand).

But now we're fully balls-deep back into the serious business of hunting down that perfect beach. Tough we know, but somebody has to do it. Pretty damn close too where we are right now - azure skies, white powder sand and crystal water, plus a little gem of a reef chucked in for good measure. (Why only this very day on said reef, I enjoyed the company of an inquisitive ray whilst snorkelling. Ace.)

Looks like this is far as we go south now. Was a toss-up between shooting on down into Malaysia (really wanted to try a 'real' Laksa), or back up the Peninsula towards Bangkok. We settled on the latter, as Thai New Year ('Songkran' - in Sangskrit, 'Move Into') is 12-15th April'ish (absolutely love the non-specific date. Though 15th is the 'official' first day of the new year). Sounds quite the week of partying too, with everybody hitting the streets for what is possibly the worlds biggest water fight (really am going to regret not asking Sarah to bring out some kick-ass water pistols!). Although the water element does actually have a very real religious significance - most importantly purification. (Need to put some serious strategic thinking into place regarding how to capture the madness, considering the amount of water that will be slung around...maybe the third camera purchase imminent?)

Unbelievably Songkran will also mark 7 months on the hoof for us, and mean we've been back and forth through S.E.Asia from around the end of, to almost the start again of the Thai Monsoon. The mullet development goes on! We must thank Rufus (see you in Sydney on the 24th comrade - again!) for hooking us up with Alain De Botton's 'The Art Of Travel', very auspicious, considering the development of our own philosophical thinking about just what exactly the hell we are doing! He He! (Note to self, must research these Baudelaire & Flaubert cats.) Anthropological field trip? No. Honeymoon? Yes. Still. 'Gastronomical beach odyssey'... damn right!

Okay, now the (hopefully) short and succinct introduction is drawing to a close on this latest post, it's time for the pics. Not exactly in chronological order, but hey, sue us! Let 'em roll...

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Just had to kick off with this. Couldn't help thinking of 'Dusk 'til Dawn'. Patpong, Bangkok - on a session with the Viking. (Did we mention in the last post we wouldn't see the 'City of Angels' again? How wrong we were...)

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Island-Hopping. Having a bad run with hats (see previous post), minutes after this was taken it blew off my head. Last spotted bobbing around in the Andaman ocean. Have put out an A.P.B. for any Sea-Gypsies rocking out a red Quiksilver cap...

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Good to see the ol' faithful again.

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Just some of the 52 islands comprising Tarutao National Marine Park. Koh Tarutao itself used to be a prison island, until everybody (screws included) decided the pirates life was more agreeable. Free reign on plundering the straights of Malacca until the British Navy came along and shut the partay down. Bastardos.

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Land Ahoy Cap'n! Coming up on Dong (see below), sorry Lipe Island.

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Sarah. Navigating.

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Wild beach. Koh Tarutao.

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Koh Lipe, immigration office. Seriously.

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Looking out over this beach right now as I type (Koh Lipe).

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Steve Zissou, suck on ma' ball sack!

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Piss-poor reef shot, I know - really managed to make it look devoid of life, ha ha, but the point is to show the water clarity here. That pic was taken from above water, at a depth of around 13 feet. Hang on, there's a fish in that shot, Woo-Hoo, and some black spikey things, get in! (Honestly, I swear it's chocka down there with an expansive gamut of life, and colour. Nearly wrote the camera off too trying to prove it. Low-rent underwater photography = clear ziplock bag from airport security + mucho praying. Bloody lcd screen shagged now!

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Any ideas why we refer to this place as Dong Island?

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Main street, leading from the Chao Leh village. Rush hour... (Mind your ankles. A lot of aggressive cocks about. Not a joke.)

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Major road junction. Said cocks straight ahead. Again, rush hour...

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The best pancakes in Thailand. Worth the 900km jaunt to find 'em too. Lipe.

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'Riskee'. Lipe. Birthplace of the most divine curry yet tasted on this trip. Like the pancakes, worth the camel hike to find. And here she is...

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Ohh yess. The fruit of Irena's labours. Notice the lack of Thai staples (this is a Muslim restaurant), no coconut milk or lemongrass for example. The tomato influence putting us in mind of a rogan josh. Irena's secret curry paste/chilli oil combo being brought to life by the lime. Will miss this soo much.

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Rock temple. 'Hantalay'.

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What a name. Just had to stay here.

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Apologies for poor quality. This time it's the camera's fault. Honestly. (Really maxing out the capabilities of this cheapo thang.) Eagle hunting off Koh Tarutao, taken from Tae Boo cliff.

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Yeah, you might look all cute for the camera you furry sack of rabies, but believe us there was much changing of underwear after this encounter. (Or 'under-daks' if your an Aussie I suppose, you voracious corrupters of the Queens English!) The angry mofo bum-rushed us big time. Couldn't get past it on way down from Tae Boo (only one jungle path) - discovered later it was protecting it's young, so fair enough. Though next time you better run, 'cause I'm gettin' me a big ol' rifle offa these here sea-gypsies. We'll see who's the daddy then, when I'm rocking out a pair of purty Langur slippers! (Obviously I'm no David Bellamy (though actually the beard development is getting close), but I'm sure this is a Langur.)

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Majestic sunset. Koh Tarutao.

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Sarah. Getting rapidly reacquainted with B.E.A.C.H.L.I.F.E. (...it's the only life I know. Sorry.)

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The 'real' beach soundtrack. No idea who this Thai dude is, but he got the F.U.N.K - have to purchase this on return to the mainland.

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Better than pharmaceuticals, allegedly. The infamous Sang-Som rum. Perfect companion to the above.

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Our latest abode. Hi San! Hi Asia! And Yo, thank you soo much for Sarah's perfume.

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Sun down, after another strenuous day... (This is Sarah's pic, and she won't let me forget it.)

Reet proper big Christopher Lee, Hammer House of Horror style lightning storm that night too, forks spreading all out over the sky, like Jacko's mitts at a kids party. Trying to describe it's magnificence is pointless (especially with our retarded grasp of the English language), but probably the most sublime experience of this trip, and that's saying something after the Mongolian steppe/Gobi desert. (You'll have to trust us on that obviously, as (per bloody usual) the camera just was not capable of capturing any of it.)

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Old-skool tuk-tuk (can't help loving their frog-like form, personally prefer them to the Bangkok version), plus traditional Thai style wooden house, Trang, Mainland.

Tangible difference in the Thai experience from here southwards, deeper into Satun province. Trang felt more like China (mmm, due to, eh, the heavy Chinese population), and the Muslim influence of Malaysia becomes quickly apparent - Bhurkas and Mosques abundant.

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Random Mosque, poking it's golden onion dome through the jungle on route to Hat-Yai. Which Consulate advice states as bandito country, and not to visit. Sure a heavy police/military presence, roadblocks etc. but nothing unusual for a few Belfast ex-pats. (Seriously, the Thai government has killed more separatists down here over the last decade, than died in our own 'Troubles', spanning 30 odd years.)

Spent an afternoon hanging on Ao Pante Malacca beach with my homeboy Mohammed, cheers for the snouts big man.

EDIT: just found out the 'overnighter' train from Trang to Bangkok is full until after Songkran. Merde! Means the budget gonna get screwed again...

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Remember kids, never cross the road without Mr. Dong (is he related to Mr. Hanky?)

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Me and Oyv on-route to Samed, to party like it's 1999! Sorry, mope around until Sarah's return.

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More beach porn. Koh Lanta, Nin beach.

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Managed to secure this two-level palace on Kata beach, for the princely some of 500Baht per night (about 8 quid!). They threw in the bed bugs for free too - thank you team 'Coastline', it's still join-the-dots down the back, crack & sack for me! (Sarah just returning with a few groceries there, surprisingly not several Chang's)

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Full moon view, from open air shower.

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Sarah. Working on her back-stroke. (I later helped her with a few other strokes too, following our 2 week separation...)

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Cultural shot alert. Thai football, or 'Takraw'. Played with or without net, using a rattan ball. Absolutely awe inspiring to watch. Points for style encourages some serious shape throwing. (Thanks Mr. Minsaas for the money shot.) Watched this game on a lazy Sunday afternoon, Lumphini park, Bangkok. And got caught out by the playing of National Anthem at 6pm (5/6th visit to this city and it's a new one on me) - armed security personnel are good visual reminder to get on your feet, and fix up look sharp (was on mobile at the time).

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Wat Arun. Thonburi side of the Chao Praya river, Bangkok. Finally got to scale it (as mentioned, on only our 5/6th bloody visit).

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Maybe mentioned in previous posts? Chatuchak market, Bangkok. The biggest, baddest market we've so far layed eyes on. Just some of the wares.

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No, Sarah has not started tagging the walls of Bangkok. But it looks like the Rea clan might have some gangsta Thai relatives out here though ha ha!

Starting to really get hooked on this city (like you probably can't tell), and the Bangkok Post is recruiting right now too...mmm...

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So, Australia then. As if we need to state it. You know what this place is.

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Fairground, under Sydney Harbour bridge.

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Bondi beach, Sydney. Rufus and Sarah. Where we encountered some scary rip-tides, and some bad attitude life-guards (stay away from the rocks? I'm drowning here mate! Bloody idiot!).

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Random didgeridoo shot. Melbourne. Much like the god-awful human statues, you couldn't move for tripping over these muppets.

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The nastiest looking gimp mask we've ever clapped our peepers on. Sydney.

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Lot's of Dongs (is there a theme developing within this post?). Back of a van. Sydney. Competition time people - count all the dongs & first correct answer gets a pint (well, on yourself obviously). Just realised there's a double dong on there, does this count as one, two, or one and a half? Mmm... (can you draw analysis from this work of art, and the culture that it was created in?) By the way, has anyone watched Superbad? Deja Vu?

Speaking of pints, just spoke with a Finnish guy who pointed out the reason Chang (the virtues of which we may have went into in a previous post) isn't sold in the E.U. is due to it being deemed not suitable for consumption (E.U. pussies!) - mainly due to 'heavy metal' content (not sure if something was lost in translation there). Uh oh... Not exactly good news, when it's been about the only fluid intake for around 5 months straight. (Found out it's Everton F.C. that Chang sponsor - being doing my head in for ages that one. And they love the Premiership out here. Another avenue for the national pastime - gambling.)

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Sarah insisted this photo went up! Sent this home in February to cheer her up. I mean, who wouldn't be cheered up by that Irish Beefcake dropping into your inbox? Eh? And yes, the T-Shirt is super cheese, I know.

One more thing before I forget (Fao. Mr. McComish and Mr. Maze), you guys heard anything from Gary 'the one handed hypnotist' Mitchell? Because I swear he's working at Healesville Sanctuary in Melbourne, chucking boomerangs, under the name of Murrundindi (of the Yurrundjeri Aboriginal people). Absolute doppelganger. Said he was half Aboriginal, half Scottish. Claimed he don't know no pot noodle either. I smell a wombat...

Well, it's almost time to split. Do a Michael (Bolton, not Jackson). This coral reef not 50 yards from where I'm sat right now needs further exploration I'd say. Again, somebody has to do it. After I order just one more Chang you understand...

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Trying to work our way through this. Thai marine life poster. The Holy Grail is the turtle though (any species accepted!). Nesting season very soon (Tarutao) - still no sign of 'em, and we leave for Bangkok in a few days. Goddamn!

So before we depart, we warn you all now, only those of a Ray Winstone'esque disposition should proceed any further with this post. In keeping with the intellectual tone of our scribbling, and the Flaubertian thinking on life's duality, ladies and gentlemen, we present you with a very character building asian squat toilet (just don't say we didn't warn you!):

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The End. Fin. Until next time, until after Songkran,

All our love,

Steve and Sarah
XOX

PS- Gav, you have any pics you can email on of the little 'un? And ta very much (as always) to everyone else for the text's/emails etc. It really means a lot (as always). Au revoir!

Remember, 'no money no honey', and everything is always, always, always the 'same same...but different'. You just can't help loving this place!

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xxxx tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-02-18:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=24&entryid=97017 2008-02-18T15:47:16Z 2008-02-18T15:23:23Z 'Ocean Drive' - Southern Ocean, Victoria Australia. G'day cobbers! (Please excuse that.) Yes, we're in Australia. Been in and around Melbourne last few weeks. Racked up a few hundred miles along the above pictured 'Ocean Drive'. Kind of like the Antrim/North Coast & Donegal...well, on steroids and with 30c degrees fekkin' heat! (Water was bloody freezin' though.) '12 Apostles' [img=http://www.travellersp ... steps_shot1.jpg
'Ocean Drive' - Southern Ocean, Victoria Australia.

G'day cobbers! (Please excuse that.) Yes, we're in Australia. Been in and around Melbourne last few weeks. Racked up a few hundred miles along the above pictured 'Ocean Drive'. Kind of like the Antrim/North Coast & Donegal...well, on steroids and with 30c degrees fekkin' heat! (Water was bloody freezin' though.)

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'12 Apostles'

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'Arty' Seagull shot...

Best we could do with a 50quid digi cam. Apologies. Real visual-fest though, only marred by single lane roads, and tree-huggers from all over the woyld driving those bloody wickedcampers.com.au hired vee-dubs! What part of the signs instructing 'slow vehicles' to pull in, did you lot not understand! Jaysus! (Thanks Irene for the use of your car. Subaru Impreza I may add. Carbon emissions rawk!)

So, off to Sydney in a few days. Itinerary unknown from there. You could say it has been reverse 'culture-shock' arriving here. We're already missing the crazed hawkers, tuk-tuk drivers & Health/Safety defying food stalls! Waaay too westernised. Seeing so many obese people after the last 4 months in Asia has been an afront to the eyes too...

Since the last post:

We've been to a Gospel meeting (No raking, the things you gotta do for a free bed, eh?). This was good though as we found out that 1/ the Earth is only a few thousand years old (Dinosaurs anyone?) 2/ Women and Aborigines (I swear the preacher said 'Abbo's') are responsible for all the troubles of mankind. Fekkin' literal Bible freaks, who'd have 'em eh? (Rapture was mentioned too, though unfortunately not the N.Y. band...strewth!)

We've been up close and personal with Koala's (Alistair Campbell gotta be behind their P.R. team...these things are UGLY!), Duck-Billed Platypus's (eh?), Wombat's, and the Roo's? They're vermin. Everywhere! Almost like they're trained to pop up when the bloody foreigners drive by!

HIt Melbourne City for Chinese New Year and the St. Kilda Festival. Explored the infamous Brunswick St. Found some amazing Indie shops - vinyl, threads etc. (as in independent, douchebags), in and around there and Chapel St. Dodged the tram fares (Amsterdam Deja-Vu), Whipped a few Ozzy punks asses on Virtual Tennis 3, down China Town in the arcades - one up for wee Norn-Iron! (Though the city does feel quite small after the last few months, only a population of 3 million I think.) Been hitting the courts in the real world too quite a bit actually (Tennis mental out here.) - Sarah still owning me though, and on Friday night we checked out an Ozzy rules 'Footy' game. IT ISN'T FOOTBALL PEOPLE! 18 players on each team (on field), 4 refs, several team strategy 'relays', & randoms keeping players hydrated (as the pitch is vast), meant at one count there was around 45 people on field during play! What. The. Fek?! 'Poetry In Motion' this is not...

So - where we are right now is pure 'Sideways' country. Yarra valley to be specific. Prime wine growing region, Victoria. I swear Moet & Chandon have a vineyard not 10 minutes from here. Bootiful! But, as always, it must come to an end. More to follow from us then as per the usual - when we can be arsed. Until then, Au Revoir! (And we promise to not be so lazy with the camera from now on.)

Mucho Love,

Steve.

Some randomness:

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'Brunswick Street', Melbourne City - heart of the live scene. Regarded as 'Bohemian' by Satan's Guidebook. So it's not (probably.)

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This one's for you Bubba! You didn't happen to mention the pizza franchise you have out here...

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Sarah. 'Federation Square', Melbourne City. Too. Cool. To. Even. Look. At. Camera.

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Me on our last big 'Hurrah' in Bangkok. Taken in 'Tapas' club. Havin' it large, so it is (and any other cnut cliches...) Though if I don't mind saying so myself (though probably no-one other than J 'Red-Elvis' will be interested), that hat was a complete result of a find. Under a tenner, genuine Puma 'Guillermo Vilas - the Bull of Pampas' 1977 Fedora! Get in! (Only to get farked up later that night - blew off my head, whilst on the back of a tuk-tuk, then got ran over by a car. Couldnae believe it!).

Google 'Ping-Pong' show, Bangkok. Though not if your in work.

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OUR PLEDGE:
Following the recent (hilarious, and deserved I may add) savaging of Max Grogarty (Guardian dropped the ball there big time), and sage advice via Maddox, we promise to:
1/ Stop using 'web speak' a la 'LOL/LMAO/FFS' etc. etc. in our posts. Because it reads like arse.
2/ Stop pretending we're backpacking, and face the fact we're two 'professional loafer' thirty-somethings, on a year's holiday (Honeymoon?) exploiting every cheap-ass developing country we can get a Visa for.
3/ Start trying to speak proper in our posts. And not CAPITILISE for EMPHASIS. Because it reads like ARSE!

Please excuse any slippage in this transitional period. And please, please do not let us get away with any douche-baggery!

Thank you, and Good-Night!

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M.I.A. (Into the Heart of Darkness...or not) tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-01-25:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=23&entryid=93423 2008-01-26T07:15:47Z 2008-01-26T07:15:47Z (The ubiquitous 'no guns, explosives, narcotics' sign. Our guesthouse room, Siam Reap. Boy they really know how to ruin a party here...) >>> AS STATED ABOVE, WE NOW HAVE EMBEDDED VIDEO. BOO-YAA! CHECK US OUT! (flash application for route map still goosed though...) Whoaa... no real idea what day it is anymore! All seemlessly merging into one, our catatonic state punctuated only by moments of blind panic (err...like trying to memorize an entire Lonely Planet city map 5 min ... s_reap_hotelroom_sign.jpg
(The ubiquitous 'no guns, explosives, narcotics' sign. Our guesthouse room, Siam Reap. Boy they really know how to ruin a party here...)

>>> AS STATED ABOVE, WE NOW HAVE EMBEDDED VIDEO. BOO-YAA! CHECK US OUT! (flash application for route map still goosed though...)

Whoaa... no real idea what day it is anymore! All seemlessly merging into one, our catatonic state punctuated only by moments of blind panic (err...like trying to memorize an entire Lonely Planet city map 5 minutes before we bail out of the bus - never learn ffs!). Btw from now on if we refer to those particular published works (Lonely Planet) it will be as Satan's Guidebook (S.G.). Mainly as information continually has no relation to reality, but also because of the amount of COMPLETE TOOLS now tearing around the globe, sporting 'the blue wreathed book of evil'! (Tony and Maureen you have a lot to answer for! Seriously, S.G. preaches 'responsible' travel, yet has a fundamental need to shift units . Reminiscent of BP adverts stating their business these days is saving the planet.) Obviously this does not apply to us btw, as we are now fully tie-died wearing lentil munchers, lovers of dolphins and top notch offenders of any and all religious sensibilities, via inappropriate dress/behaviour. Yes people, we are now...TRAVELLERS! (lmao*)

  • honestly, we DO try! (utilising services provided by charities (eg. 'Seeing Hands' - Cambodia, massage by BLIND masseurs - profits helping sight-disabled), saving recyclables for the street kids, buying produce from amputees (outcasts in Buddhist countries, wtf?! Vast areas of Cambodia are still a no-go due to land mine usage, and Laos has the unenviable position of being the most bombed country in the world - still large amounts of random unexploded ordnance lying around...thank the good ol' U.S. of A for that one)...and so on... (God we hope we don't sound like some of the sanctimonious twats we've met so far - see below for appropriate example!)

Ok, back on track. We leave for Oz in a few days. That marks the end of the Asian dream (and an end to our 'relationship' with the mighty Mekong river), and between 4/5 months on 'the road' (still trying to get our heads around that!). Last 'serious' (serious..yeah right!) blog post almost 2 months ago - so we'll attempt to redress that situation right now.

So, where exactly have we been over the last 6-7 weeks? Here's not really a definitive list, and in probably not the correct order. Breathe in...

THAILAND
Ayathaya - old capital, old Siam. Ruined Buddhist architecture in abundance. Hired bikes. Cycled. Yes, we are mental.

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Kanchanaburi, near Burmese/Myanmar border - site of the REAL 'Bridge over the River Kwai' (attention nerds, the film was shot in Cambodia.)

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Got bitten by lethal amount of mozzies (see below).

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Chang Mai - northern Thai city. Massively important cultural centre. Also home of the Chang Mai sausage (blew the wheels reet 'aff, thon did!) Oh yeah, and spent 3 tortuous days in bed with the Dengue! (Steve: cried like a girl too for most of 'em...) Seriously, we were both like death. So bad in fact that neither of us could neck a cold one for over a WEEK! Damn you to hell, you pre-historic flying death merchants!

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(Child. Monk)

Chiang Kong/Huay Xai, border crossing into Laos (Lan Xang, land of a million elephants), straddling the Mekong river, skirting the infamous 'Golden Triangle'. Population 9,000 - and there was only a fekkin' indian restaurant! eh? Popadum paradise! (where we spent Xmas night pulling crackers btw, to many a bemused stare. We kid you not, paper hats an' all! Thanks Mom for the 'package'! ha ha...)

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LAOS (silent 's'. the French added that just to show off), THE PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF.
('mon the reds! Good though to be back on Commie turf...)

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(Old Laos money - 'Kip'. Check out the Guerrilla activity in the pic. Thanks Max for getting this.)

Bokeo nature reserve, northeast Laos jungle.

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(No kidding, that's the view from our tree-house toilet. Around 7am. Looking out over about 6-7 mist shrouded valleys)

Where we didn't see any gibbons on the (now renamed) Non-Gibbon Experience! Seriously over-rated, criminally over-priced, we fail to see (and we mean not just the two of us, but EVERYBODY in our group) how anybody could get excited about paying 132Euro just to get abandoned in a tree-house (with exceptionally bad food) for 3 days (THIS was the major problem btw, not lack of wildlife. Let's face it the wildlife 'did one' as soon as it got the slightest whiff of the White Devil). And don't get us started on the self-righteous, sanctimonious douche-bag that runs the show, Molly. For all you people (which seemed to be EVERYBODY us (and our group) met) who described this whole thing as some sort of cathartic, profound experience...get some fekkin' perspective!

But hey, zip-lining 50-60 metres above the forest floor was cool...

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(jump. do it. join us michael...)

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(view back at the 'house', taken whilst mid 'zip')

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(Sarah coming in hard 'n fast!)

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>>> check this zip vid out:

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(Some of team GibbonX- excuse the deranged faces, photographer malfunction. No names...cough...Phillipe...cough)

Luang Prabang (where we managed to find an internet connection for the quick salutation in previous post). As mentioned, a UNESCO world heritage city. Quite simply beautiful!

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(Palace bottom right, below Mekong river)

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(The sort of sign we like to see...)

Spent New Years eve soaking in the turquoise pools of Tad Sae waterfall...superlatives redundant.

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>>> another vid!

And the massages, oh yessss the massages! 4dollars an hour at the spa in town! (Gonna be a ball-breaker stumping up 40quid now for that 'swedish' back home!) Oh, and thank the good lord for the French - leaving behind a legacy of (quite) good coffee, and fresh pastries! Bizarre to eat fresh baguettes everyday in Asia, and partly the reason why we are still now packing even more pounds than a "back-packer" (ahem...) should be!
EDIT: Just remembered, this is where we celebrated New Years! Cheers Ellie and Max.

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(airport. quality.)

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(So just why can't you saunter around the runways of 'Geordie Best's' as planes land?)

CAMBODIA** (location of the 'International Loser'. See 'rant' post below)

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(Apsara dance. Carved in Ancient Angkor ruins...)

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(...and for real.)

Siem Reap, Cambodia (...and we thought Cambodge was a typo! lol...) Home of the famous Angkor sites (Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom etc. etc...and THAT scene from 'Tombraider'

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- hard to believe this place had a population of over 1 million, at a time when London was a relative village of only 50,000. (Just dawned on us that we will seeing most of the so called 'Wonders of the World' on this rtw malarkey...woo-hoo!)).
Caught a cheap flight, AMAZING view over Mekong valley and the Tonle Sap lake. Definitely ex-military pilot. Last possible second maneuvers, coming in fast and low over Tonle Sap swampland...palms sweating? Affirmative! (over our dead bodies were we taking the slow-boat everyone bangs on about! why, why, why, why, WHY? 2 days of arse paralysis, against 45 minutes airtime? come on...ok, so no airlines out in these parts make public anything in the way of a safety record, and western governments do advise against flying on them, but hey, flippin' Ol' Nick the bird once in a while builds character, eh?!).

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(Wtf is this? Outside our room, Siem Reap.)

Passed through Phnom Penh, though we weren't really interested (this is a mad, bad place. Weed as a pizza topping? No problem, just visit Happy Herbs pizza shop...and you'll probably need it to cope too. A place where a fistful of greenbacks gets you ANYTHING, or AWAY with anything. Guns, narcotics, child prostitution...just the tip of a VERY dark iceberg. Where the local tourist free-sheet actually prints, I quote "...now in stock at least 10 new Phillipino girls who are lively..." referring to a local hotel, and warning that one has recently stabbed her 'boyfriend', so "be careful". You just don't get that in the Belfast News now do you? ). As we didn't actually want to voyage into the 'Heart of Darkness' (neither a metaphorical one, or the hateful nightclub of same name in the centre of town) we jumped on the next bus south to Sihanoukville.

Sihanoukville. Ahh...breathe out. Where we are typing this right now (laptop on the road with us), and the reason we are hurtling backwards down the evolutionary scale ha ha! Brain functionality dangerously close to amoeba-like... Ending up down here was, well serendipitous (You like that? Clever eh? This horse aint glue yet...check us out! And there is a beach here called Serendipity too. Yeah, we rawk!). Thank gawd we did. It's true what they say, eh? The things you don't plan usually turn out best...speaks for itself that this is the longest we have stayed in one place yet. 2 weeks and counting. Back to the one thing we do best. B.E.A.C.H.L.I.F.E. ("...it's the only life I know" we can't stop singing this to the tune of 'Streetlife').

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We are on Otres beach, the south 1km of which you can have to yourself most days. Squeaky sand, majestic sunsets...beautiful! 8dollars a night for a room, not 10m from the water! Get in!!! (Though it's not going to stay like this. From talking to local business owners, this place has got 2 years tops left before the 'big players' (read, russian mafia) 'resort-ify' the place (read go-go bars and hotels resembling the worst of communist architecture). This situation does however obviously provide full bragging rights for the future...)

Most strenuous decision each day? Toss-up between the BBQ (seafood? again?), or the bar (Steve: should I betray my long term partner, the Angkor ale, for a cheap one-night stand with the slutty Mekong whiskey?). This place a healthy 1-2 hour walk from 'town', dirt track, no electricity. Dodgy generators all the way baby! (Gets a poor rap in the S.G. though, we think because of the damage the fishing industry has done to the coral (obviously no-one realised fishing with DYNAMITE would damage the reef...lol)). But hey, screw you coral, we aint here to dive, we're here to L.O.A.F.! And if you want coral all marine freaks, do what we did, why only yesterday in fact. Hire a boat for 35dollars (greenbacks out here, another little quirk - U.S. dollars really are comedy money he he!) and hit the islands.

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Found a nice stretch that was deserted enough to bathe 'sans keks'! Only us and some other dude letting it all hang out to dry (didn't get around to introductions unfortunately (Sarah: he was rather a 'large' fellow. Intimidated you know...cough!)) Debating now whether to put those pics up... Oh, and we celebrated Sarah's birthday down here on the 11th too, so cheers: Mr and Mrs. 'T', Scott and Christine, plus Bruno and Martine. Bruno, you are missed around here mon amie. We can only hope to have half of your energy when we're 65! Maybe see you in Paris? we hope so...)

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  • *some of you will notice we have made no reference at all to the recent 'history' of this country. Is there any need? We read Loung Ung's account of growing up through the whole 'Khmer Rouge' revolution, and it's downfall. This was harrowing, illuminating and moving, but we felt absolutely no compunction to then go and actually traipse around those very killing fields (btw, a very sore point for Cambodians as key sites are now ran FOR PROFIT by private companies! Can you believe that?!) And the age imbalance here truely is startling. 40percent of the population is under 15!

(Steve: finally got around to reading 1984 (I know, don't start...) beforehand. Damn strange reading a work of fiction scarily depicting seemingly a lot of what Luang Ung experienced for real in very recent history here.)

Ok, so what have we learned so far? Anything? Why only the night before last we worked out that 95percent deet anti-mosquito spray (that melts plastic btw), doesn't cause permanent blindness upon being sprayed directly into the eyes (Sarah: Steve sorted that one out lmao!). That living in the West makes you a big Girlie-Man (a la Schwarzenegger...jesus, just how do you spell that idiots name?), it dampens the senses, weakens the resolve. Now we don't bat an eyelid when a rat legs it across the bed. Roaches? Childs play. And now we're taking the anti-malarial drugs, come on you mozzies! Give it all you got! (Fyi, we're taking Doxycycline. Antbiotic, 100mg daily. Covers S.E.Asia and S.America. Cheap as chips. Side effects? Brief nausea, and photosensitivity. Debatable whether the latter is a problem though, if your objective is to get a David Dickinson/Bob Monkhouse style tan with minimal effort (well, obviously the colour Bob was BEFORE he croaked it...). Alison, we have way too much of the fekkin' stuff, we could airlift ya a few crates, no joking!) Though we still needed undergarment refreshment after the 'scorpion' incident!

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(scorpion? check. bathroom? check. britches filled? check. 'Til the day we die, we're gonna be checkin' under that seat...)

The West could also learn a massive amount from Asia in terms of 'face' (lack of aggression, not losing it, saving 'face') and family ties. You just CANNOT get uptight out here.

Anyway, where were we? Oh yeah, the biggest thing so far? PATIENCE. Forget what your watch says, the driver tells you, or even what is printed on your ticket. You're now officially on S.E.Asia time biatch! (Manyana, but Manyana with a bad weed habit.) And it's not like the driver aint gonna try and get wherever on time...the driving here is an approximation of an extreme sport! Blind. Faith. Necessary! (joking aside, Translink (cue sound of spitting on the ground) would get trounced by these guys (eg. Mekong Express) in terms of value and efficiency! Shame on you Translink - the words 'brewery', 'piss' and 'up' spring to mind). Btw, from now on 'here' refers to S.E.Asia. Anything else? We have realised too that you maybe need to travel halfway around the world to appreciate what's been right under your nose all along, (Steve: I have still not witnessed, not Mongolia, not deep out in any rainforest yet, a star filled night as clear and as beautiful as I did from Malin Point, up north on our own wee island, a few years back (Paul, J-rock, you remember? Orla's caravan?). The beaches of Donegal? They could easily hold their own against a lot of what we've seen so far (yeah we know, if the weather was 30degrees c warmer! lol...), and that people aren't really all that different. Still amuses us that everybody out here wants to be white, while we try and get our pasty asses something beyond a translucent blue! Just try and find a sunscreen/moisturiser out here without whitener in it...

Maybe we have went a bit 'bamboo'? Maybe. Rice, chillies...seems fine for brekky to us. Wearing shoes inside...hell NO! (definitely something we're bringing home). White man can't jump? White man can't wash!...smell something dodgy on the bus? That's just the dirty Falang. Out here they are SCRUPULOUSLY clean (So it's 3 showers a day now). And this whole getting up before dawn thing? We wake up now BEFORE the roosters ffs! (if there's one sound we're gonna associate forever now with S.E.Asia, it's the fekkin' rooster! EVERY day for the last 3-4 months the bastardos have been our alarm call...). Also starting now to speak full Pidgin too ffs! Oh, and the left hand thing...ha ha, you knows it!

Ok Ok, enough already! This post starting to take on epic proportions! Blood on the keys et al, full Jessica Fletcher mode on from both of us! (lol...prize for naming that show btw!)

Hold on, one last thing, we met a guy at the Laos/Thai border (big, stocky, more tattoos than Amy Whine-house). Hears our accents and asks where we're from. Tell him Belfast, and he asks again WHERE we're from...you know the score, where IN BELFASTwe're from. WTF?! AT A BORDER CROSSING, ON THE MEKONG RIVER! Was sure he was about to force us to say the alphabet aloud too, before kicking our asses...lmao! (apologies to non-Norn Iron contingent for that little anecdote, plus numerous, probably obscure, other references) Couldnae believe it pal... Turns out 'East' was the right answer. Only worked down the Newtownards road an' all ffs!

:Disclaimer:
Apologies for poor punctuation, spelling and general abuse of english language in above drivel. Also for over-use of 'web' speak a la "lmao" etc. But what do you expect from a couple of professional wasters? Oh, and for capitalising everything in sight for emphasis...

'Til next time, from the 'Land Down Under',

Moshi Moshi,

Neill-san & Rea-san
xox

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Randoms:

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(pic on a cigarette case we found at a market. ""Aint my dad" priceless!)

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(how cool is this painting?)

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(snake pliskin kiss my ass! THIS how you rock a mullet! That's not 'the bird' btw, or even some kinda Jacko finger fashion, just showing you the 'leatherman' damage...seriously! ahem...)

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(these mannequins getting even crazier. stuff of nightmares! need to research the word for mannequin phobia...)
EDIT: 'Pediophobia'

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International Losers tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-01-25:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=21&entryid=93411 2008-01-26T04:47:25Z 2008-01-26T04:47:25Z "Cambodia is a dream come true for international losers - a beautiful but badly beaten woman, staked out for every predator in the world to do with what he wishes. Paradise for a guy with no conscience, and no chance of ever knowing the love of an unintoxicated woman. You can behave as badly as you wish..." (Anthony Bourdain) Amen... ... "Cambodia is a dream come true for international losers - a beautiful but badly beaten woman, staked out for every predator in the world to do with what he wishes. Paradise for a guy with no conscience, and no chance of ever knowing the love of an unintoxicated woman. You can behave as badly as you wish..."

(Anthony Bourdain)

Amen...

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FROM THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF LAO, HAPPY 2008! tag:travellerspoint.com,2008-01-01:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=20&entryid=90441 2008-01-01T09:51:04Z 2008-01-01T09:51:04Z A happy New Year, and all our love from the both of us! And thanks to all for checking out our wee blog. I don't know how, but there's already been a few thousand hits (Mum, get off that computer!). Seriously, got no idea who's checking it out, but a happy New Year to y'all too! So, we're in Laos PDR right now, staying in Luang Prabang, right on the mighty Mekong river (UNESCO world heritage city). Beautiful old French colonial ... A happy New Year, and all our love from the both of us! And thanks to all for checking out our wee blog. I don't know how, but there's already been a few thousand hits (Mum, get off that computer!). Seriously, got no idea who's checking it out, but a happy New Year to y'all too!

So, we're in Laos PDR right now, staying in Luang Prabang, right on the mighty Mekong river (UNESCO world heritage city). Beautiful old French colonial buildings, amazing coffee and baguettes...and taxi drivers trying to sell you opium! Seriously, really is something this place...a photographers paradise, with a real relaxed, chilled atmosphere. Quality.

Can't remember when we last posted (the cheese-dog) xmas card, but in a few days we will have been on the road for 4 months. WTF?!! A lot has happened in the past few weeks though (from strolling around old Siam, to zip lining in the Loas jungle), but we can't post up any pics right now due to poor bandwidth. We will get 'em up as soon as we can though, promise!

Oh yeah, and the mobile 'phone we have with us on the road has packed in too ffs!

Anyway, we head into Cambodia in next few days. Going to sort out what we do next from there...

So, until the next time,

Sayonara,

Steve and Sarah.
XO

BTW, managed to absolutely screw up the flash app that manages route map. Will try and sort it out (for those that care he he!).

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Happy Chrim-boooooo!!!!!!!!!! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-12-12:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=19&entryid=88818 2007-12-12T14:08:38Z 2007-12-12T14:08:38Z ...for those that haven't got spammed already lol! this years cheese-fest of a 'v-card' from the both of us. much love to you all, S&S x ... steve_sara..Card_07.jpg

...for those that haven't got spammed already lol! this years cheese-fest of a 'v-card' from the both of us.

much love to you all,

S&S
x

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take that attenborough! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-12-11:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=18&entryid=88754 2007-12-12T06:47:26Z 2007-12-12T06:47:26Z sick. as. a. parrot! caught a bbc world news piece on how the long eared jerboa has just been caught on film for first time (in gobi desert). well yeah, thats right, thats only one of the little furry fekkers right there in the above pic, outside our ger camp in the gobi, 2 MONTHS ago ffs! aaarrgh! (think i mentioned the night we went out marmot hunting, on the ol' genghis khan vodka?). props to fellow drunken marmot abusers on ... Kangaroo_mouse.jpg

sick. as. a. parrot! caught a bbc world news piece on how the long eared jerboa has just been caught on film for first time (in gobi desert). well yeah, thats right, thats only one of the little furry fekkers right there in the above pic, outside our ger camp in the gobi, 2 MONTHS ago ffs! aaarrgh! (think i mentioned the night we went out marmot hunting, on the ol' genghis khan vodka?).

props to fellow drunken marmot abusers on the night, mr. minsaas and mr. kahler.

Steve.

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Up the Loafers! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-12-07:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=17&entryid=88371 2007-12-08T04:13:59Z 2007-12-08T04:13:59Z What a week! From celebrating the King's Birthday on Kho Phangan (great night! free muay thai boxing, street food etc...and a chance to really see the Thais let their hair down), to the crazy streets of Bangkok (again!) where we are sat right now, the craic's been 90...so it has! It takes a while to get under your skin, but there really is a tangible buzz to this city that's quite addictive. Great to walk the st ... What a week! From celebrating the King's Birthday on Kho Phangan (great night! free muay thai boxing, street food etc...and a chance to really see the Thais let their hair down), to the crazy streets of Bangkok (again!) where we are sat right now, the craic's been 90...so it has!

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It takes a while to get under your skin, but there really is a tangible buzz to this city that's quite addictive. Great to walk the streets again and get hit square in the boat-race by all the food stalls (smells to die for! killer on an empty stomach!), deranged hawkers and the really quite insane tuk-tuk drivers!

Btw, couldn't resist getting a tattoo. I'll post of it in next blog or something, when it heals up a wee bit. (...well, maybe a bit obvious actually to a few people, i know i'll get the piss ripped outta me for this...lmao!).

Anyway, I'll post some of what we were going to previously, which kinda succinctly sums up what we've been doing for over a month (or not doing. think i actually put in a 7 hour shift on the beach one day without a single thought passing through my head...which crossed my mind is exactly what a dogs life must be like...mmm).

Here goes (the usual rambling mess):
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...maybe this blog has the wrong title? As pointed out by others, we have indeed just realised that we are in fact not intrepid backpackers, but actually consumate loafers! This was of course worked out over a few Chang beers btw..lol! (for the uninitiated, Chang (thai) beer rocks! held in same esteem here, as bucky is back home (including usual urban legend surrounding difference in strength from bottle to bottle, due to brewing method), and weighs in at around 6.5 percent! grrreat!). Also, (lol) you know you're getting it tough 'backpacking' when you...PUT ON weight! wtf?! Seriously, as if to back up the 'loafness' of this whole trip, i've somehow managed to put on 7 lbs from leaving Belfast!

Anyway, we thought we would drag ourselves out of our beachlife sloth existence for at least 5 minutes, and update the blog a wee bit (and prove the above...ahem!). Been nearly a month since we seen nothing but sun, sea, sand... (and the rest). The first few days of December were spent sticking in a (now scarily usual) 7hour shift under the sun (Can't seem to remember the last time we did this in Norn Iron...). I hope that doesn't sound like rubbing it in btw, but we really hope in some small way our pics of tropical beaches can help brighten up your day back home. If not, feel free to assume we're rubbing it in...ha ha!

So, we left Khao Lak, and headed up the peninsula for Khao Sok national park. Didn't really get into park to see much though. Recent floods wiped out bridges etc, and also there was several tourist deaths in the cave systems, so most of the place was closed. BUT, we did do some extreme hammock-ing! Hung out in our jungle bungalow with our 'roomies' the rats (introduced themselves in person on the second day after keeping us awake all night on the first). You can imagine Sarah's bake lmao! Also attended a Thai cookery school. Really cool experience actually (hangover nearly caused cancellation though lol), and resulted in a few deadly curries getting knocked up! Grreat! Oh yeah, and we located a 'Rasta' bar. And well, as they say, 'when in Rome...get rastafied' ...ahem!

Ditched the jungle after a few days (beach withdrawal), and headed to Kho Pahngan. Unfortunately, it was only the fekkin' full moon party weekend ffs! I kid you not we were looking to chill. Sarah even suggested crazy stuff like, eating healthy, and running on beaches...nearly choked on my chang! Anyway, so again, 'when in Rome', & we ended up partying down at Haad Rin (too many spazzy dancers for our liking, but was fun observing the wildlife), then we bailed out up the east coast to Ban Thong Nai Pan (nice small beaches, nice surf) for some serious r&r.

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home of original full moon party, paradise bungalows, haad rin beach.

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keeping ourselves busy, inventing new buckets...lol! (the infamous thai bucket. stalls everywhere knockin' these out. for around 2 squid or so you buy the bucket, half bottle of thai whisky, 2mixers and loada ice! here's me whaa... these things were responsible for some quality carnage down at Haad Rin btw...lmao)

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anyway, after some diy experimentation...voila...the green zombie/green mountain...

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'downtown' (lmao) ban thong nai pan noi...

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...spending our time devouring thai cuisine (shrimp tom yam there...mmm!) - really CANNOT get enough of this chow. and btw, we seem to be developing an unhealthy immunity to even the most killer chillies...

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...the famous mr handsome's, 'downtown' ban thong nai pan noi. quality! not only do his t-shirts make you handsome, but his petrol makes your bike go faster, his laundry makes you smell clean forever...and you aint lived 'til you necked a handsome sandwich! this dude got it dooown! (and mrs handsome a complete muay thai boxing nut - took us to the fight above).

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...loving the way you get random beautiful buddhist statues etc. in the middle of (seemingly) bugger all.

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leela. quality beach...

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sarah. on a swing. beach life is tough...

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seriously, the above pic may come as much of a surprise as the horse riding pic from mongolia, but yes indeed that is sarah, CARRYING A RUCKSACK! lmao, in almost 3 months this is the first time we've had to actually properly carry the fekkers! (well 100 metres up the beach to our bungalow...cough) mark our words though, it will NOT happen again...

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And here we are then...as mentioned back in Bangkok! Sorted the visas for Laos today, because get this, we are going to spending xmas in Laos - Huay Xai to be exact! Hurrah! Seriously, we are made up about the fact that we managed to get ourselves places on a Gibbon conservation project up there. For those that could be arsed, check out this link-

http://www.gibbonx.org/

Gonna have to get used to taking a dump out of a tree...ha ha! Anyway, the plan (plan, wtf?! there aint been a plan from Belfast ffs!) is to meander on down to Luang Prabang, then Vientiane (Laos capital) for new years eve, and perhaps continue on via Mekong river into Cambodia, taking the itinerary into first few weeks of January '08 (don't think we'l make Vietnam now ffs because we have to catch a flight to Australia on the 28th...we will see).

So for now, it's 4 days of loafing around Bangkok. Leave next week for Banchanaburi (the 'real' bridge over the river kwai), and continue heading towards the Laos border via Chang Mai, Pai and to be honest, fek knows where in between ha ha! Need to be at Huay Xai for Xmas day.

Ok, this nonsense must stop!! Until next time then, as always, much love to you all from the both of us! Being in all these Buddhist countries means Xmas hasn't even registered (which tbh has been great avoiding the associated onslaught), so seasons greeting aswell! (strange saying that whilst the air con is on max inside, and it's about 30 outside). we will try and knock up a v-card for yous or something?

Oh yeah, thanks Dave for the pics of wee norn iron! was good to get a glimpse of the Belfast eye! Must be a great view of those dead pigeons on the roof then? he he!

So it's goodnight from us,

Sayonara!

S&S

x

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DONT CHOKING! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-11-12:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=16&entryid=86000 2007-11-13T05:35:43Z 2007-11-13T05:25:29Z ...absolute quality! snapped in the fisherman's bar, khao lak. blinder, so it is! lmao... (particularly love top right corner. just how many incidents were there before the sign had to go up?) anyway, we're finally chilling right out tae fek after all the mayhem. 10 days into married life and all is cool and the gang. day 8 saw a minor (well, almost catastrophic - for my nuts that is!) 'hiccup' when i lost my wedding ring snorkelling off the similan ... khao_lak_dont_choking.jpg

...absolute quality! snapped in the fisherman's bar, khao lak. blinder, so it is! lmao... (particularly love top right corner. just how many incidents were there before the sign had to go up?)

anyway, we're finally chilling right out tae fek after all the mayhem. 10 days into married life and all is cool and the gang. day 8 saw a minor (well, almost catastrophic - for my nuts that is!) 'hiccup' when i lost my wedding ring snorkelling off the similan islands. un-fekkin-believably one of the dive instructors found it (luckily in quite shallow water at the time)! so thank you all at similan dive safari, and i hope that rioja went down well.

today's main event was my camera biting the dust ffs! (sand and cameras don't mix apparently) about to attack it right now with the trusty leatherman...just to make double sure it's never gonna work again he he. so no pix until we get outta khao lak and pick up a new one.

realised today it's just over 2 months since we left home - really cannae quite believe it pal, and for the first time in those 2 months we don't have an itinerary. the only thing we do have (apart from the next few nights accomodation), is a flight ticket to sydney australia on 28th january next year. quite a good feeling actually. do we head north/south/east? islands & beaches? jungle? (plus we gotta head into laos (ciarda, you got any info yet on the gibbon community project?) and cambodia, maybe vietnam). do we plan it, or wing it? mmm...think i know which one of those options gonna be the reality lol!

so right now we're in khao lak, andaman coast, thailand. left the sarojin resort after 6 days and decided to take in the authentic thai bungalow experience. been in a few up to now, but right now we're staying at nom's (father and son), in this bad boy:

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then who turns up? only mr stu (innishfree festival) c! lol..was good to see ya hombre, and hear a norn iron accent for a few days! managed to get some ulster scots in too. yir gonnae get banjoed ya wee daftie! he he.. was good to hear an eyewitness account of the 'belfast eye' aswell. what in the good name of fek is that all about then? (oggy, thought you were yankin my chain when you mentioned it!). is this privately funded or whaa? i mean, i thought bcc spending 15k on rachel stevens turning on the xmas lights was out of order, but this on a whole new level...

back on track, here's the real deal:

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which in reality we should be staying in (budget) but haven't because we aint shook our ocd with air-con etc. yet (...and haven't developed the nuts to share sleeping space with tropical wildlife!).

tbh, staying in khao lak has been quite a sobering experience. this few km stretch was the worst hit by the tsunami in 2004, and any thai person we've talked to has been affected in some way. thousands were killed along here, and the struggle of people still putting their lives back together is everywhere. in perspective, our bungalow right now sits 500m from the beach, yet up the road a police boat rests 2-3km inland, right where the sea dropped it - now kind of an informal memorial. just impossible to grasp the enormity of what happened.

the randomness too, of how people were or weren't hit by this event, was again outlined to us by the fact that this building still stands (the sea only making it to a few metres from rear window - see pic below), yet others were levelled 2-3km inland from the next beach up.

view from rear of bungalow:

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as we were looking out at those rubber trees the owner asked us were we superstitious. upon replying no, he said that was a good thing because of the amount of bodies that ended up there...hence ghosts! as you can guess, sarah slept well the first night...lol!

500m through those trees lay this:

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oh yesss...finally after 2 months mental-ness we get to do fek all, all day every day, for as long as we can be arsed, but lie about on the beach. after the non-existant norn iron summer 2007 this is better than a lottery win! -think you might just be able to make out stu and sarah loungin in that pic. (on a serious note you can find touching little personal memorials to people killed amongst those trees - pictures pinned to trunks, flowers and shells arranged around...really moving).

again another reminder of where you are:

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finally decided to take our fat lazy white sodas off to the similan islands for a days snorkelling (one of the top10 dive sites in world). 60km off the coast, but got there in no time thanks to a twin v6 engined speed-boat...god bless sea-sickness tablets! (seriously though how do these things work? are they just placebos or whaa?...).

crystal waters, bit o' coral, tropical fish and the finest white sand we have ever seen! i mean, this stuff was pure white powder (and the reason my camera is fekked now tbh!). can think of worse ways to spend a sunday in november he he! so here's me and stu risking life and limb...

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...scaling the granite, to bring you a shot of quite frankly the best beach we've ever set foot on:

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leaving was a bit o' a kick in the plums. could easily envisage spending a few months here doing bo diddley. btw, the island chain is all national park property, so not sure how feasible it actually is to stay in places like this out here...research needed asap!

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the weather really has upped the ante today. pure blue skies, well into the 30's...hitting any shade possible is essential around mid-avo, unless of course you are aiming to resemble david dickenson! lol. so now that we got more important things to do than update blogs etc, its good-night from us! where we go from here is anybodies guess, as is when this blog gets updated/postcards get sent etc etc. (does anybody 'do' postcards anymore? i mean, is that like sooo early 90's/pre interweb? have i lost touch with 'the kids'?). so for now, here's some more random pix, in fact the last pix around here until a replacement camera appears.

from the both of us, love to all,

sayonara.

s&s (well, mainly steve this time.. ;-))

x
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halloween night, bangkok:

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spent the night at bed supperclub. laughed our legs off at all the hookers dressed as witches hawking the streets on our way there. they are RUTHLESS!

the most insane shop dummy i ever seen, bangkok. i swear i read somewhere that p-diddy had a clown phobia, god help the tool if he dont like shop dummies either, and clocks this:

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riding the long-tail river boats, bangkok:

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got the smile wiped clean aff my bake when a healthy splashback of that river smacked me upside the head!

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drunk as a skunk in hotel. night before wedding legalities, bangkok. you gotta take this stuff seriously you know...he he!

you know somethings up when you start wearing these:

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aaarrrgghh! i fekkin hate sandals too! this is it now, next thing ya know it'll be fisherman trousers, tie-die poncho and day-glo dog on a string! heeelp!

raj dropping off the whistle at the hotel, bangkok. ch-ch-check the miami vice'ness of this shizzle:

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oh yeah, and the pammi anderson stylee wedding. shorts, flip flops and truckers cap. grrreat:

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(actually that pic looks far more respectable than the reality!)

some other non-thai randomness:

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the capsule hotel (tokyo) i think was mentioned previous. forgot to post it up. spent the night in this bad boy watching some insane jap wrestling. kinda reminded me of the stuff that was on in u.k. - sat avo's when i was a little 'un. pure comedy...

oh yeah, and here's the view from the tub in the hyatt:

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thats a double suntory whisky on the rocks right there at my left foot. oh yesssirr! (typed with tear in eye as i think of the mozzies i share my cold shower with now in the bungalow...boo-hoo!)

off the ponto-cho, kyoto. where we saw the fekkin geisha:

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shops in kyoto:

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wtf? dont wanna know...

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again, wtf? was an asian hip-hop store..eh?

natural hot spas (onsen) everywhere, shimihara:

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obviously not the one i got naked in, but they are literally at the end of every street. get all the locals out at night taking a wee dip, and chewing the fat. did wonder how long one of these would last on a street corner down in good ol' belfast city. lol.

and man these asians love their kites. even got lights an all on 'em (caused confusion a few nights. thought extra terrestrial invasion was imminent) from china to here, and everywhere in between. kinda liked this shot from the huang-pu river:

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aw well. epic STEVE-O blog post over. again, if ya made it this far give yerself a round of applause!

rice 'n peas...'til the next time!

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THE BIG DAY! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-11-04:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=15&entryid=84898 2007-11-04T09:17:35Z 2007-11-04T09:17:35Z ok, the pics gonna lead this thread. btw, the wedding was in khao lak, not phuket as steve stated in another post, and the ceremony took place at the sarojin (check it out here- [url=http://www.sarojin.com/] ), where we are now officially on honeymoon..yee-haa! day was perfect (ahhh... no tears at the back there! lol!), in fact just could not have been any better! so here goes... venue- the lovers- (sa ... ok, the pics gonna lead this thread. btw, the wedding was in khao lak, not phuket as steve stated in another post, and the ceremony took place at the sarojin (check it out here- http://www.sarojin.com/ ), where we are now officially on honeymoon..yee-haa! day was perfect (ahhh... no tears at the back there! lol!), in fact just could not have been any better! so here goes...

venue-

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the lovers-

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(sarah in a tasty Pucci number!)

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(steve sporting the handmade italian cashmere suit, tailored in bangkok. btw, check out the catalogue pose...mmm...niiice!)

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(sarah waiting on the groom - a thai thing. (steve: and quite correct too in my opinion..ahem!) )

the monks-

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(btw, that one in the middle is a complete raker! spent the whole ceremony laughing, had us in stitches! was actually really cool 'cause it lightened the tone, and took the heat off us bumbling our way through a buddhist ceremony..lol!)

the ceremony-

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(no, steve's mum isn't asleep there btw!)

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and awaiting us in the room-

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btw, many many thanks from us both to all family and friends, for all the cards ('real' & virtual) and prezzies, you were in our thoughts, and much love goes out to you all!

..so now we're on a 8/9 month honeymoon, get in my son! we think we'l hang about south e.asia for the next 2/3 mths, then oz for 2/3 mths, then s.america for the same. something like that. decisions, decisions, decisions...life is tough, eh?! ha ha.. (we do apologise for rubbing it in there, couldn't resist it!). oh yeah, and we still haven't even started backpacking yet! god bless the wheeled baggage...you really do get what you pay for, and we payed through the nose for that berghaus gear. well worth it!

ok, got to go. we've an appointment at the bar! daqiris all round...

best,

s&s

xox

ps: rambo & the bubbettes, get yer arses into gear and get out here. and mazetron too if ya reading this! oh yeah, and gavin, drop us a line on the ankle-biter situation! ha ha..

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ATTENTION PLEASE! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-10-29:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=14&entryid=84369 2007-10-30T05:11:39Z 2007-10-30T05:07:17Z believe us it's as much of a shock here! but yes, we are now officially married. still can't quite believe it, but the lovely thai certificate, in it's beautiful red and gold silk case, does indeed seal the deal! i do need to set the scene a little here btw. our itinerary has the legalities taking place over the space of 4-5 days here in bangkok. travelling between embassies, getting forms translated etc. today is day 2. so the two of ... believe us it's as much of a shock here! but yes, we are now officially married. still can't quite believe it, but the lovely thai certificate, in it's beautiful red and gold silk case, does indeed seal the deal!

i do need to set the scene a little here btw. our itinerary has the legalities taking place over the space of 4-5 days here in bangkok. travelling between embassies, getting forms translated etc. today is day 2. so the two of us did not have a clue that today was actually the day of marriage! wtf?! penny only dropped when they presented us with the flowers and our translaotor started snapping away with the camera! yeah, so there's the both of us dressed for a day at the pool (sarah in hot-pants and flip flops - no slap on, me in the same (minus hot-pants!) with the ol' trailer trash truckers cap on), ending up getting married! here's me whaaa indeed! lol.. i don't think they could understand why we seemed so non-plussed, or why we didn't actually want them to take any pics..he he!

if the upload limit here wasn't maxed i would show you the pics, but really who cares? y'all will get to see the real deal pics, from the thai ceremony, this saturday! oh yeah, y'all get to see my monks too!

that's it for now, just a quick update. as per previous post, don't take it personal if y'all dont get replies to individual emails etc. but it is really good hearing from you all, believe us. now need to go sort out my suit (amongst a million other things!). so that's it for us until after saturday then. see y'all on the flip-side!

boo-yaa!

s&s

x

btw, stu you wouldn't believe it, but i actually just got married wearing an innishfree fest 07 t-shirt! lmao..

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the last supper? tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-10-27:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=13&entryid=84012 2007-10-30T05:15:57Z 2007-10-27T09:45:51Z ok, starting this thread with a pic of me, not for reasons of vanity, but because it kinda captures the scene fairly succinctly (is that spelt right?). let me tell you it does however not quite capture the extreme fear of eating what was in front of me...ha ha! yes, we both decided to take the plunge and hit a fugu joint (pufferfish - google it)!! first time we've sat down to a meal knowing quite realistically theres a chance ... tokyo_fugu_steve_jpg.jpg

ok, starting this thread with a pic of me, not for reasons of vanity, but because it kinda captures the scene fairly succinctly (is that spelt right?). let me tell you it does however not quite capture the extreme fear of eating what was in front of me...ha ha! yes, we both decided to take the plunge and hit a fugu joint (pufferfish - google it)!! first time we've sat down to a meal knowing quite realistically theres a chance it'll kill you (paul, i believe it's the same feeling you get before the mother in laws sunday roast..ha ha!)...so heres us laughing in the face of death-

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whaa haa haaaaaaa!!! take that the grim reaper! just remember when you ask the concierge in an establishment such as the park hyatt to sort you out with the restaurant (nakamura, roppongi, if anyone interested), you aint gonna see much change outta 300quid..i kid you not! mind you (i would show the pics but ive just caned the upload limit), you get your own private tatami room, with the chef preparing the fugu, and the hostess sitting right at the table cooking it. we ate it raw, ate it tempura, ate the skin, the eggs, oh yeah and my favourite, the lips! got to suck the dangerous little buggers lips right off the jaw bone! mmm... un_fekkin_believable! (only to be topped by actually waking up the following morning!).

then we hit the town:

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btw, thats the crossing from 'lost in translation' (shibuya), taken from a taxi on way to the womb club.

ok, no more pics. but a quick japan round up (sitting right now in a dingy little net joint, downtown bangkok- arrived last night, just getting my bearings). we spent 2 weeks in total in japan, the majority split between south kansai places kyoto and shirahama. shirahama a beach and natural spa place right on the pacific. 27degrees c and the locals though we were crazy for swimming in the ocean! both of us burnt tae fek, and the ryokan owner asked us were we not feeling the cold?! wtf?! natural spas overlooking the ocean, getting naked with complete strangers...man the craic was 90! so essentially japan rocked! we will be back as soon as we can for sure! in fact wish i was there right now...(outside is one of the most congested cities in the world, just trying to move in bangkok is enough to make you lose the will to live, and i aint even been here 24hrs!).

so, moving on. the wedding is a week today, sat 3rd november. for those that dont know, its at the sarojin, phuket. was gonna try and hook up some kinda link-up via skype, buts thats too much hassle now. so we'll get the pics and video contact sent back on disc the following week. also, we got so much to do (i need to go get a suit made here somewhere asap, then the legalities start on monday) that contact will probably be sporadic (nothing personal if any emails dont get answered until after the day btw), and there will def be no more blogging.

talking of losing the will to live, my fingers are bleeding, so from both of sayonara (not sure what the hell that is in thai yet), and love to ya's all. check back after next sat for the wedding thread!

just realised the next thread gonna be posted when im a married man...

s&s

EDIT:

cant believe i forgot to mention this, but we actually saw a real-life, done up to the nines geisha walking down the ponto-cho (kyoto- the famous geisha street) on her way from a 'job'. it took 3 days of hunting (we were like a coupla steve erwin's tryin' to track 'em down), but man it was def one of the high-lights of the japan leg for real!

oh yeah, and tokyo is the most stylish place i think we ever visited. totally owns paris. i mean, you gotta see the tony and guy mullets the guys rock there! off the scale! lmao...

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rock the ryokan! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-10-18:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=12&entryid=83009 2007-10-18T13:41:57Z 2007-10-18T13:41:57Z been rocking the ryokan accomodation last few days. gettin real used to these tatami mats, but like i said in the last blog (editorial control got the better of that one, no more drunken bloggin` for me..he he!), you gotta keep yer best kelly le`brocks on in this country! (don`t think the last hostess has forgiven me for my nikes hittin` her upside the head..lol!). anyways, our new home (sarah in best buddhist pose)- [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/111413/sarahtatamimat_ ... lanterns_jpg.jpg

been rocking the ryokan accomodation last few days. gettin real used to these tatami mats, but like i said in the last blog (editorial control got the better of that one, no more drunken bloggin` for me..he he!), you gotta keep yer best kelly le`brocks on in this country! (don`t think the last hostess has forgiven me for my nikes hittin` her upside the head..lol!). anyways, our new home (sarah in best buddhist pose)-

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...so we`re off to shirahama in the a.m. - beach resort, south of kyoto. 27degrees, first proper rays of the year, yee-haa! and 3rd week in october too! not like this in norn iron..

booked a little private guest house with its own onsen (natural hot spring), 3 mins from beach, with pacific views. cannae wait pal! so more bloggin drivel to follow when we can be bothered (prob when we drag ourselves back to tokyo). i think there`s a wedding on sometime soon too...mmm, not sure....

oh yeah, its ours! wtf?!! bubba, can you get me them fekkin suit pix asap ffs?!! lmao..

best, and love to all,

s & s

x

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we heart you japan.. tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-10-14:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=9&entryid=82476 2007-10-14T12:37:05Z 2007-10-14T12:37:05Z oh yes people, life is goood! when you used one of these rude-boys you know there aint no going back. gotta find a distributor back home... ..control panel on this thing rocks. seat temp, shower strength etc etc. then theres the akihabara district tokyo - or electric town as its known. tech junkies paradise, and where youll find the steek-o in its natural environment.. then theres just the rando ... oh yes people, life is goood! when you used one of these rude-boys you know there aint no going back. gotta find a distributor back home...

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..control panel on this thing rocks. seat temp, shower strength etc etc.

then theres the akihabara district tokyo - or electric town as its known. tech junkies paradise, and where youll find the steek-o in its natural environment..

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then theres just the randomness on the streets. man these cosplay - costume play - chicks are crazy..

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anyway, trying to sort out the bullet train to kyoto online here. gonna try and find some traditional japan before coming back to tokyo for a few more days madness. btw, we booked the park hyatt - from lost in translation film fans - so we gonna lord it! so prob wont be any more updates until bangkok then, plus ive nearly caned the ol bandwidth limit here, so for now some more random pix.

boo-yaa!

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pudong district, across from the bund in the good ol whore of the east, shanghai.

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partay like its 1999 hong kong stylee! lychee martinis and whisy sours, on at least the 25th floor, overlooking this..

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btw, that pic took from the famous star ferry, crossing over to hong kong island - hence crapola quality!

some more mongo madness-

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no trumpets pal or its porridge!

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mmm...nips.

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on a serious tip i forgot to mention this place. gandan, central ulaan bataar. main temple. inside is a 26/27m tall buddhist statue/idol that essentially left us speechless. cant remember which one right now btw - female, compassion, four arms doing that little cool thing with her fingers, third eye on forehead, anyone any ideas? - anyway, i mean the whole thing is covered in gold, with a shedload of precious stones making up the 3rd eye. unfekkinbelievable. couldnt take any pictures of it though. couldnt find a ladder either...ahem! he he... seriously cool and a massively potent symbol of mongolian independence. unforgettable.

right, better book that train. see yall in a few weeks...

steve.

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asia round-up! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-10-13:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=8&entryid=82447 2007-10-14T03:46:37Z 2007-10-14T03:46:37Z ahh..to be free of the p.r.c. ! kickin back in tokyo right now, so we can finish what we started in previous post. apologies for earlier entries descending into a an incoherent mess. you gotta be in the mood, and have at least a slight plan of action, before you start this blog nonsense, otherwise you lose the will to live pretty quickly. the pain we are putting ourselves through for you people..jeez! he he.. (just realised we cant upload any pix ... ahh..to be free of the p.r.c. !

kickin back in tokyo right now, so we can finish what we started in previous post. apologies for earlier entries descending into a an incoherent mess. you gotta be in the mood, and have at least a slight plan of action, before you start this blog nonsense, otherwise you lose the will to live pretty quickly. the pain we are putting ourselves through for you people..jeez! he he..

(just realised we cant upload any pix on pc we`re using right now..aarrrgghh! mmm, right i`ll type for a bit then next post will be a pic fest. hows that sound?)

so hong kong marked the end of the road for the epic rail journey. still cant quite believe we did it. st. petersberg to hong kong by rail, over the space of a month. we tried to kind of work it out and it must be around 10,000km (?) (between a third/halfway round the globe? tried to put route in a straight line across my pocket global map and it crossed 10 time zones..wtf?!). can anybody confirm this? if so, you can win the bootleg copy of lonely planet we bought in china, and we`ll throw in the 25 upside down pages too..lol!

hong kong itself was ace. very cosmopolitan (a hangover of its past obviously) and a very tangible difference to mainland china. was amazing just getting to eat a bacon sandwich again after a month (with fekkin white bread and heinz ketchup...get in my son!). shopping to die for too, prob the cheapest place on earth to pick up electronic/photo equipment. man if this wasn`t a backpacking trip...grr.. oh yeah, managed to get a good pint of guinness too here (in a salsa bar of all places..eh?!).

had the best street food experience there too, totally made up for the pain we suffered at the hands of the street chefs in xi`an! total juxtoposition between that (real hongkong), and the bar we ended up drinking in later the same night (big banking/business hongkong). lychee martinis and whisky sours outta this world, on at least the 25th floor, overlooking hongkong island skyline, trust us it doesn`t get much better (though at 7quid a drink you better have the reserve visa card ready..he he!). seems a lifetime ago now we were listening to traditional throat singing in mongolia! oh yeah, and another thing, you know you`ve been away from wee norn iron for a while when a city of 7 million feels small!

ok, next!

shanghai...whore of the orient...culture vaccuum...the p.r.c.`s financial capital...built by the british on the back of the drugs business...consumed with trying to surpass hong kong - believe us this place (and inparticular the nanjing road, off the bund) will suck you dry! on it`s supersonic way up over the last few years something just feels like it`s missing. something between the lines. we just let the place slip by and counted down the days to hong kong. the one thing that blew our minds however we cant really show y`all. it`s a 3 minute video we took of a journey under the haungpu river. little capsules that travel through an audio/visual experience thats straight outta total recall (with comedy pidgin english, and so bad theyre mind blowing effects & props). best 4quid each we spent in shanghai for sure! (felt a bit bad actually `cause a guy i kinda elbowed outta the way after (to get a good shot of the bund at night) was one of the czech special olympics team...ooops!) in fact just one other thing that was new to us, a karaoke-hooker bar. you get to sing with her before you pay...funny as fek!

before that:

xi`an...ancient capital...my my my. if it wasn`t for the terracotta warriors, the qin mausoleum (and the other quality cultural sights), etc etc around this city we would have gave it the slip. dirty, crowded, people coughin up a lung everywhere...in fact words can`t express the filth, or how happy we were to ditch the place. `nuff said!

...well you guys got the picture previously about beijing. we loved it. one other fact just picked up, the municipal area of the city is the size of belgium. belgium! (btw the biggest city in this country has a population of over 30million... getting used to the scale over here is hard work!). was concious of the fact that the government in the prc employ around 30,000 people (alledgedly) to monitor internet content. eg bbc site is blocked, wikipedia etc. so we feel we can more accurately describe the place now (man, that sounds paranoid, doesnt it?!). officially the most polluted place on earth (i started smoking again here to give my lungs a break...plus it was 32pence for a 20pack!), so god help the olympic athletes. the venues may be real cool, but there gonna be a lotta cardiac arrests around the place! but we had a real blast, walking tianenmen sq, the forbidden palace (forbidden? heres me whaa...theres only a fekkin starbucks in it ffs!) etc etc, and overall we would be back in shot! gonna miss the little hutong streets and bars...ahhh...memories! lmao.

so that was the p.r.c. ...if the black devil dont get ya the golden monkey will! (the 2 brands of cigarettes i was smoking there). the one thing that will stay with us though is everybody asleep on the job. receptionists, waiters everybody. even saw someone asleep on a bike! this country might be pulling itself up by the bootstraps at an almighty pace, but surely a few hours kip wouldn`t go amiss people..

so now we`re sat in the net cafe of our tokyo hotel. about to hit the streets. can`t wait. love the place already, used the can there and it had a control panel on it from the future! we need to get these toilets to norn iron pronto! and the guy in reception just said ok boss to me..he he!

so if you made it this far you deserve a jim`l fix it badge. give yerself a pat on the back! and we`l try and update the land of the rising sun leg (and put up some kinda pic overload post) before we leave for bangkok (2 weeks). so before we sign off here, just aone more thing:

...it`s 20 days to the wedding!

so bubba if your reading this, can you get those suit pix emailed over asap so i can get a dodgy copy knocked up in bangkok? ta mate.

soon,

s&s

x

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food snobs listen up! tag:travellerspoint.com,2007-10-08:/blog/?domain=rea-neill&thisblog_entryid=7&entryid=81849 2007-10-08T07:30:44Z 2007-10-08T07:30:44Z food snobs listen up. we tried, we really tried. we sought the finest (legendary) peking duck restaurant in beijing (therefore the world!): we ate off the streets: and you know what? after 24 hours on the can the first thing i did was head straight to the nearest mc d's... and believe me it was AMAZZZZZINNNGG!!!! so th ... food snobs listen up. we tried, we really tried. we sought the finest (legendary) peking duck restaurant in beijing (therefore the world!):

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we ate off the streets:

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and you know what? after 24 hours on the can the first thing i did was head straight to the nearest mc d's... and believe me it was AMAZZZZZINNNGG!!!!

so there!

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