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Loves a temple
Siem Reap
,
Cambodia
I'm back on the road!!
I landed in Bangkok last week and spent a couple of days flexing my drinking muscles before heading to over to Cambodia. I've spent the last couple of days in Cambodia in Siem Reap which is famous for the Ankor Temples (8th wonder of the world according to LonelyPlanet).
My 1st night in Cambodia was quite frankly ridiculous. I got there at about 7pm after a very long day and border crossing. I really wanted to go straight to sleep but I couldn't because I'd run out of water and so had to go out at least to get that. I'm not sure really what I expected from Cambodia but it wasn't what I got. Siem Reap is Uber cool. So cool that on my first night I decided it would be 'very london' of me to eat overpriced cupcakes for dinner.
Dinner
After my cupcakes I thought I might as well go and have A drink so found myself a pub/bar called 'Ankor What?!' sat at the bar and ordered a pint ($0.50). 5 pints later I end up in a gay bar being set up with an overweight Cambodian lesbian who complemented me on having a body shape similar to her own. Cringe. After a couple of swift G&Ts me and my new bessies Josh and Grant went to a nightclub and danced our little feet off to the likes of Britney and Lady Gaga. Josh and I occasionally lost Grant in the crowd but after a brief search would find him playing tonsil tennis with a very keen Cambodian lad.
Having a gay old time.
Auggghhhh its Lady Gaga
The rest of the week has been spent hanging out with a girl named Hattie. I got up at 5am one morning to try and catch sunrise over Ankor. I hadn't arranged any transport and decided to try my luck at bumping into some people to share a tuk tuk with. I didn't have to go far, I found Hattie, Babsi and Leo at the gates trying to work out how to open it and jumped in their tuk tuk.
Hattie and co.
Sunset would have been AMAZING had it not been Chinese new year. The whole of the population of China (all 1.3 billion) had decided to visit Ankor for sunrise that morning. It was still pretty spectacular though...
China
Ankor Wat
We spent the rest of the day visiting temples and eating pineapple.
written by
lizziecarver
on February 9, 2011
from
Siem Reap
,
Cambodia
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Getting some "value for money" out of my travel insurance policy
San Carlos de Bariloche
,
Argentina
There's nothing I like more than a bit of insurance... everyone knows that. Today I sent in my first and hopefully last claim form to my travel insurers (ACE, by the way given that Kevvo was smart enough not to give me a deal on the Allianz book). You may notice that there are no pictures in this blog entry. That's because my camera, my wallet, my ipod, my geek fleece and my very overpriced gortex jacket all got stolen. The incident can only really be compared to a dramatic reconstruction in an episode of '999'. In years to come I'm sure I will take great pride in retelling the
Story
of the time I got robbed at gun point in Patagonia but for now its a bit of a sore point. F*CK&NG ARGENTINIAN B@RSTRDS!!!!
Other than being a bit shaken up by the whole event I am fine. As I don't have a round-the-world ticket and I now have a bit of a complex about the dangers of South America I've decided to bosh some cash on some flights to
Bangkok
. I'll be arriving on Tuesday lots of beach bum, green curry eating, Chang drinking action. Sweeeeeeeet.
p.s. Hammond/Barney- go on, say it..... "I told you so"
written by
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on January 27, 2011
from
San Carlos de Bariloche
,
Argentina
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Hello Argentina
San Carlos de Bariloche
,
Argentina
Hello from Argentina!
Apologies for not updating the blog for a while.
I´ve been in Argentina a week now. The flight here was absolute paradise. I normally despise flying but the flight was empty so I had 3 seats, a choice of terrible movies and unlimited blankets.
Buenos Aires was a bit of a shock to the system. Its a really big trendy city. It feels a bit like London and the bars and restaurants are gorgeous but I actually felt really claustrophobic because I´ve got used to being outdoors doing stuff. I spent a couple of Days there with a really nice girl called Claire who was also from the UK. We spent our time visiting the sites, drinking red wine, visiting museums, drinking red wine, and talking rubbish. After a couple of days I decided that I needed to get out of BA because it was eating a hole in my bank account and I wanted some greenery.
I booked a bus ticket to Bariloche in Northern Patagonia for the next day so me and Claire decided to go out and celebrate... until 6.30am. My bus left at 13.00. I woke up at 11.50 and paniced. The bus station was all the way over the other side of town and I had no idea where I was going. I packed (stuffed) my bag, but because i didn´t have time to fold I couldn´t fit all my things in so I decided there and then to dump my sleeping bag (mistake no.1) and thermarest matt (mistake no.2). I ran to the metro station and got on the underground to the bus station. When I got to the bus station I was greeted by no less than 250 bus counters (not an exageration) and I had to find which one corresponded with my e-ticket. I finally found the counter and used the only Spanish phrase I´d managed to learn so far "¿Hablar Ingles?" to which he answered no. I spent the next 5 minutes using the power of mime, loud slow english and smiling to communicate. Eventually I established that he needed the credit card I booked with (Tarjeta de credit for future reference). I made it to the platform just in time and boarded the bus. The jouney was 22 hours long, 22 HOURS LONG. Luckily, the buses in Argentina are very comfortable. The seats recline pretty much fully, you get served meals and drinks and you get to watch films that sometimes haven´t been dubbed over in SPanish. Since arriving here I´ve heard about a bus company that do bus bingo in the mornings so i´m going to make it my mission to get on that one next time.
I´m now in Bariloche and I like it a loche (Rausa I´ve completely stolen that from you and use it at every opportunity). Its basically a ski resort so all the buildings look very alpine, there are a million outdoors shop, a load of outdoorys people, far too many chocolate and ice cream shops and a shed load of activites on offer. Since I´ve been here I´ve turned into my mother and spent most of my time walking and cycling. The scenery is out of this world and i find myself walking around with a grin on my face for no reason.
South America has proved quite a challenge so far because I´m predominantly travelling alone and I speak no Spanish. Its normally not a problem travelling in countries where the language isn´t English because the tourist industry is geared caters for English speakers. Here the tourist industry is all aimed at Spanish speakers so its A LOT harder. All the backpackers here also speak at least enough SPanish to get by so I am quite a bit behind.
This week I´ve been attending SPanish school in the mornings to try and pick up some language. Its a complete pain in the A but its definitely worth while. Last night I went to Tango lessons with the other pupils from the school. I used my Jenny Reeds School of Dance (circa 1995) skills to pick up the moves quite quickly. We were then given partners. I was paired up with an overweight Mexican with sweaty hands and two left feet. Brilliant. We got the hang of it eventually but by this point I wanted to get out of there because the Mexican seemed to be having too much fun.
I´m going to be in Bazza for at least another 5 days because I have more SPanish lessons and want to do some more hiking.
Pictures so far...
don´t cry for me
Me and Claire talking BS over numerous bottles of Malbec
walking geek (mother, please don´t comment on my bare midriff)
bike geeks
This isn´t a postcard, its real life
wind swept
mmmmmm... beer and nuts in the sun
Getting in the groove
Me and the large sweaty mexican
Bite my ear... no thanks
written by
lizziecarver
on January 12, 2011
from
San Carlos de Bariloche
,
Argentina
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I'm going to Argentina... tomorrow!
Cape Town
,
South Africa
I had been putting off making and decisions as to where to go next for a while. It finally came to a head on New Years Day when I was slightly hungover and decided I needed to take some positive action because everyone I knew was leaving the next day. I had been toying with the idea of going to India but hadn't done anything about it.
Soooooo I'm going to Argentina instead, tomorrow. It was a bit of a hasty decision based on the fact that I found a really cheap direct flight to Buenos Aires at the last moment. I have spent the last couple of days cramming Spanish into my head unsuccessfully. I literally know zero Spanish.
I've booked a hostel, I've got a guide book, I'm really good at miming, I'm going on a new adventure...
written by
lizziecarver
on January 4, 2011
from
Cape Town
,
South Africa
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I'm a social hand grenade
Cape Town
,
South Africa
The less said about NYE the better. It was all going so well at the beginning of the evening...
Social hand grenade no.1
NYE
but it turned into absolute carnage. I only have these two photos because I lost my camera just before midnight, spent an hour distraught with all the staff looking for the camera, then found it in Edward's bag (I'd asked him to look after it for safe keeping). We decided to celebrate this miraculous find with a bottle of champagne and more dancing. Jessica didn't even make it to midnight and had to be taken home in a taxi after treating Meg's leggings to a multi-coloured yawn. A good night had by all!
The rest of our time in
Cape Town
has been spent Climbing Table
Mountain
, visiting Robben Island where Madela was jailed and doing lots of other touristy stuff.
Freezing from the top of table mountain
Above the clouds on Table Mt
Tourists on tour
Cape Town
written by
lizziecarver
on December 31, 2010
from
Cape Town
,
South Africa
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Fish River Canyon
Keetmanshoop
,
Namibia
On the jouney to
Cape Town
we also stopped at FIsh River Canyon. Second biggest after the grad canyon but still bloody impressive. After walking around it for a bit we had a wine and cheese evening watching sunset!
Fish River Canyon
Fish River Canyon
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on December 29, 2010
from
Keetmanshoop
,
Namibia
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Wine and Cheese
Stellenbosch
,
South Africa
After the wine and cheese sunset. We crossed the border in [[South-
Africa
]] for the wine and cheese marathon. We stayed for a night a half way between [[South-
Africa
/Springbok]] and [[South-
Africa
/Stellenbosch]] and decided to do wine and cheese tasting...
Warm up wine & cheese tasting the night before
The next day we got up and travelled to [[South-
Africa
/Stellenbosch]], THE wine region of SA. We were booked on the 'Easyrider' wine tour which was obviously a very sophisticated affiar involving 4 wine tastings and a cheese tasting.
Beautiful Stellenbosch
Tasting number 1
My new career
Jess didn't rate the Chardonnay either
I didn't think much of the Chardonnay
Tasting no. 2
Wine Tasting
4th wine tasting of the day
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on December 29, 2010
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Stellenbosch
,
South Africa
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Sand in my boots, sand in my hair, sand up my nose, sand in my sleeping bag....
Maltahohe
,
Namibia
Because we needed to make it
Cape Town
in time for NYE we had a couple of days where we had to cover a lot of ground in the desert. It was a really unconfortable jouney, plus 40 heat and very very very dusty. It made for some awesome scenery though and some even better stars. One night I could see Orion, the Southern Cross, 2 planets and the milkyway all in one!
We stopped at some of the dunes along the way to go climbing an get even sandier. The climb was really tiring, took down both Jess and Meg's cameras (lens error- bleep of death), but it gave us another opportunity to do some quite blatent posing.
More sand dunes
Hot after the long walk up
Massive poser
Sand in my boots
written by
lizziecarver
on December 27, 2010
from
Maltahohe
,
Namibia
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Christmas in Namibia
Swakopmund
,
Namibia
Here are some pictures from Christmas in
Namibia
. Unfortunately I made the age old mistake of getting too drunk on Christmas Eve. There is no photographic evidence of this night but it involved 2 nightclubs, 2 bars, a drinking session on the beach and far too much white wine.
Anyway I woke up the next day to find 2 stockings at the end of the bed.
Christmas Stockings
Sweeties
Stocking time (still drunk)
I had a terrible hangover/was still drunk but had already comitted to going sandboarding. Sandboarding involves lying on a bit of 6 by 4 and going head first down a sand dune. The MOJOR drawback of it is that there are no lifts so it also involves hiking up massive sand dunes in the heat, which doesn't mix well with a wine hangover. It was really good fun and by dune number 3 the adreneline had made me feel a little bit better. After a couple of epic fails (with a lot of sand in my mouth) I clocked 69 km/hour, which is pretty fast when your face is so close to the sand.
Christmas Day, trying to hide the hangover
Sand boarding
Sand Angel
In the afternoon we went down to the beach for drinks, secret santa and sunset...
Christmas on the beach
Sitting on Santa's knee
Sunset on Christmas Day
written by
lizziecarver
on December 25, 2010
from
Swakopmund
,
Namibia
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HAPPY CHRISTMAS
Swakopmund
,
Namibia
HAPPY CHRISTMAS FROM
Namibia
!
We're in Swakomund for Christmas which is a really odd german colonial town in the middle of Namib desert in the Atlantic.
I've got some sandboarding lined up for christmas day followed by dinner on the beach.
After Chistmas we've got a fairl long 4 days of driving to get to
Cape Town
in time for NYE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
written by
lizziecarver
on December 24, 2010
from
Swakopmund
,
Namibia
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