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Trips:
Chris and Charly Down Under
Chris and Charly's Passage through SE Asia
Chris and Charly's Pacific Island Pit-Stop
Chris and Charly's mini trip to The States
Chris and Charly's African Adventure
Chris and Charly's Indian Odyssey
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4 airports in a day
Frankfurt Airport
,
Germany
Woke up at 4:40am, quickly got dressed ad ready before Chris' parents gave us a lift to
Stansted
airport for our first flight to Frankfurt. Got there in plenty of time before queuing to take our Ryanair flight.
After speaking nicely to the stewardess she gave us Emergency Exit seats once on the plane so although the flight was merely an hour long, it was a comfy one.
Then, once we'd landed in
Germany
we got the bus from Frankfurt Hahn to Frankfurt International, a nice bus ride of 1.5 hours. It was packed so we couldn't sit together, but Chris managed to make friends with a bloke
who was a aircraft spotter, and was coming to see the new Dreamliner depart (glad Chris got that one!). We then went and checked in using the self service and Chris managed to get us extra legroom seats (bonus) for our Condor flight and with plenty of time to kill we went for some lunch.
We boarded and got chatting to our neighbour Margaret who was lovely and had a nice flight, making sure Chris went for regular walks. After arriving at Baltimore Washington we went and found our super shuttle service and were soon on our way to DC. The (not-so-super) shuttle seemed to take forever, about 1.5 hours actually and he managed to drop off the other two passengers first before finally dropping us at our hotel. The hotel room was lovely and we chilled for a few hours before falling asleep.
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on September 17, 2012
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Frankfurt Airport
,
Germany
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All packed and ready (ish)
Rayleigh
,
United Kingdom
So excited about going to America!! But how come when we have finally finished packing at 10pm tonight that we have more stuff packed for a 3-day trip to Washington (as the folks are bringing the rest of the stuff out with them) than we did for 2 years travel?? Makes no sense to me. Maybe it could be the hair straighteners I have smuggled out with me or all of Chris' cosmetics? :) Anyway, early start in the morning!
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on September 16, 2012
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,
United Kingdom
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Time travel
Pago Pago
,
Samoa
Got up at 6:30am and got ready to head to the ferry after waking Poy up to drive us there. We were told to be there by 7:30am at the very latest so we had chance to clear immigration before boarding the ferry due to depart at 9am, so we arrived at 7:15am thinking we were running late already but when we arrived everyone was also sat waiting for immigration to open. By 8:30am everything was still closed and this is when most of the locals started showing up clearly more aware obviously than us dumb ‘palangis’ that we are on island time and there is no way the ferry will leave on time. So of course we just sat and waited.
At around 9am immigration finally opened and some security officer started to announce things in Samoan which we kind of understood meant that just some V.I.P.s could start boarding now, not exactly sure who they were but they looked important anyway. So Chris and I, as well as 2 American friends we got talking to, Carl and C.J, decided to use our ‘palangi’ ignorance to our advantage for once and proceeded to board as well, even though no one else was moving forward. So with big friendly smiles, we cleared straight through without any fuss and managed to grab the best seats on the ferry before the masses came onto the ferry.
Haha. The reason as to why the ferry was so busy, as it was packed, is because it is the first ferry operating since the independence and many people from American Samoa came over to celebrate as well, so we were lucky to skip the queues. The ferry finally left at 10:30am bound for American Samoa and OMG it was such a horrible journey! The sea was so rough many Samoans were green within the first hour and it wasn’t long before the whole ferry smelt of vomit and even Chris and I felt really rough, which is not something we are familiar with when on boats,
so Carl kindly gave us some of his sickness tablets which helped a lot but didn’t cure us unfortunately. At one point in the journey maybe just under ½ way the boat hit a big wave and then thumped back down with a bang which sent off one of the emergency flares emitting continuous fluorescent orange smoke, which we thought was pretty awesome and we were half expecting some emergency helicopters to come to our rescue, even though we weren’t in any danger, but thought it might be cool to see. But we soon got sent inside until the flare stopped by some deck hands as the smoke is apparently dangerous to inhale so our excitement soon ended.
Mum told us that Venus was due to cross the sun at 2:30-3pm this afternoon and although it would’ve been interesting to see, it was really cloudy outside and walking was a right mission on this ferry as was trying to stand still, so after a weak attempt I soon gave up and sat back down. Suppose I’ll have to wait another 100 or so years until I get to see it again. Finally after 8 hours of hell on the ferry we arrived in Pago Pago- the capitol of American Samoa and we were all delighted; cleared immigration as quickly as possible and stood chatting once again to Carl and his son.
We met their family briefly and Carl’s Mum shared some oranges and papaya cup cakes with us, which were a nice change to cheese sandwiches as that was all we brought with us on the ferry and the shop was closed on-board. By the way, we crossed the dateline on the ferry so it is now a Tuesday but still the same time, so we are officially time-travellers! We then took a walk to the cheapest motel we could find in town at $60 a night, what a rip-off especially as we had to go searching for someone to let us in as it was empty. But the room itself is ok, pretty rubbish for the price, but never mind, it’s a comfy bed and then we took a walk to the Mexican downstairs. Food was tasty but even though it was just the two of us in there they had the music blasted up so loud and it was lit up with just disco lights you would think you were in a club and not a restaurant so we ate as quickly as we could and left for bed.
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on June 6, 2012
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Pago Pago
,
Samoa
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Woke up and it's a Wednesday... again...
Pago Pago
,
Samoa
Woke up this morning bright and early and went for a nice walk into town to find somewhere cheap with breakfast preferably with Wi-Fi.
American Samoa is pretty pricey actually much to our dismay so breakfast wasn’t cheap and we had to pay for the internet as well.
But we will have to get used to it for the next 8 days. On the internet we managed to get in touch with Carl and arranged
to go and stay with him from tomorrow onwards which will be very exciting, definitely beats staying in a motel for the rest of our stay. We then had a wander around town; Chris got his hair-cut and due to the usual miscommunication ended having it all shaved off really short. We then wandered back for a little while before having some sushi at a little Korean place down the road.
P.S, This blog entry is actually newer than 'The Time Travel' entry, but annoying this blog doesn't understand that!
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on June 6, 2012
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Pago Pago
,
Samoa
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A stupid mistake
Apia
,
Samoa
Woke up this morning before 7am to our
Mobile
ringing. Uh oh… it was Chris’ dad informing us that we had stupidly booked our Hawaii-Alaska flight in July instead of June. So Chris’ dad thankfully managed to search online back home whilst on the phone for us and book an alternate route to get to Alaska in time before we missed our connections; so now instead of flying directly to Alaska from Hawaii we have to go Hawaii-
Seattle
then
Seattle
-Alaska, so yet another flight on our mammoth trip back home making it 5 flights in a row!
Wow, we are gonna be exhausted! But on the plus side, as there were on a couple of rubbish seats left on our new flights and not together, for just $100 more we get to fly 1st class! Now that is exciting! I have never flown 1st class before and it will be a nice treat to break up the journey! But on the downside we lost quite a bit of money as the original far was non-refundable so now our bank balance is really suffering! Never mind. So once the internet had opened for the morning we headed down into town for a couple of hours, ate in a crappy Italian, confirmed our
Ferry
tickets for tomorrow and hung out and watched some more boat racing. It was pretty cool as all the Samoans were cheering and enjoying themselves and then we finally headed back and had yet another relaxed evening.
written by
chrischarly
on June 5, 2012
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Apia
,
Samoa
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A great big dent in the bank balance
Apia
,
Samoa
Took a walk into town today and wandered aimlessly around for a while, went online and booked our flights back home! OMG we fly home in 10 days! That is scary. So our USA, Central America and South America trip is going to be put on hold for a little while whilst we go back and visit family and friends for a bit! So all change out here, but change is good. We had just 2 hours in the internet before it closed as it is still holidays here and managed to book the cheapest options we could find…
American Samoa-Hawaii
then Hawaii-Alaska
then Alaska-
Germany
then, finally
Germany
-Home
So after 3 days of travel which every night will be spent on planes with horrific lay-overs! But then again at short notice this was cheap. So pleased with ourselves but sorry about our new bank balance, we went back and chilled out for a while away from the blaring sun before heading back out for a yummy Indian in the evening.
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chrischarly
on June 4, 2012
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Apia
,
Samoa
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Another Sunday spent in The Pacific
Apia
,
Samoa
Once again it is a Sunday so nothing to do again, so that’s what we did, nothing. Apart from make a tasty pasta bake and watch some movies.
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chrischarly
on June 3, 2012
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Apia
,
Samoa
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Not a lot to do
Apia
,
Samoa
Stacks of coconuts
The celebrations were still going on today and will be for the rest of the week so we headed into town today and surprisingly it was a lot quieter than we envisioned. Many places were closed or closed early so we soon got bored and headed out for an Indian before heading back.
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chrischarly
on June 2, 2012
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Apia
,
Samoa
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UB40
Apia
,
Samoa
We woke up after an awful night in our smelly hotel room after a group of drunkards were outside our room screaming and throwing things at our hotel and checked out straight away.
We headed to a nice café for some breakfast then in to town to look at what was going on for the Independence Day celebrations.
It was really busy and everyone was in a buoyant mood, there were stalls setup all along the front and even the police had on shiny white uniforms (Sunday Best!).
It was very hot, so we had to keep stopping for refreshments, before heading back to our NICE hotel and getting a well needed shower and some rest before the big night.
We headed to Apia Park around 6pm, to get in early for the UB40 concert. We were glad we did as it was very busy.
There were a number of local bands on first, and one from NZ, but at around 8.30, when the place was really packed UB40 came on. They were without their lead singer, but still did a very impressive set lasting nearly 2 hours. The old stuff was the best, and the locals liked this a lot more than the newer. All in all a great night but both Chris and I were both aching from standing around in a small area for so long.
The party animals we are, we went back and to bed for a nice sleep; pity we didn’t have any
Cocoa
!
written by
chrischarly
on June 1, 2012
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Apia
,
Samoa
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Smelly disgusting motel
Apia
,
Samoa
Checked out of
Livingstone
Apartments this morning as they are full for tonight, then back down to the doctors for another check-up on Chris before having some breakfast at a café and logging on for a couple of hours. After the internet, we took a walk around the waterfront and watched a heat of the massive canoe racing before making our way to our new hotel for the night.
Only after we had checked in and paid did we realise how lucky we have been with our previous hotel in Apia. This place ranks in our top 5 worse hotels to have stayed in during our trip. It was very small, hot and incredibly smelly, actually incredible smelly is an understatement. We didn’t waste too much time there, and headed out for an Indian to make us feel better, at least it’s only for 1 night!
written by
chrischarly
on May 31, 2012
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Apia
,
Samoa
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