What's been happening at ANJCI ALL OVER
What's been happening at ANJCI ALL OVER
(Continued from “Vamos a México! Part III: Palenque”) I had spent the rest of the day wandering around the wonderful San Cristobal. The city made a marked difference to the...
(Continued from “Vamos a México! Part II: Yucatan”) DAY 5: PALENQUE The bus journey from Tulum to Palenque took 11 hours. We had passed at least three army checkpoints, having...
(Continued from “Vamos a México! Part I: Route planning”) DAY 0 – FROM LONDON TO TULUM The flight from London Gatwick airport to Cancun went surprisingly smoothly. For a UK-originating...
WHY MEXICO? Believe it or not, Mexico was not actually my first choice. An island of communism in a largely capitalist hemisphere, it was Cuba that has long been on...
The plane soared up, made a full U-turn over Gatwick and headed northeast. This was most unusual. Nearly all of my flights to Europe go over England’s south-eastern coast, the...
I have only recently noticed the little “Popular” tab on my Flickr page. Selecting it supposedly let me see the most “popular” photos from my pool. Most popular among the...
People often ask me how many languages I speak. Not sure what kind of answer they expect, but my usual “none properly” certainly disappoints many. Some even call it false...
(Continued from Part I: Belgrade to Adriatic by train) Day 4: Budva: Marriage proposals, filthy beaches and many, many Russians Montenegro’s major seaport, Bar is obviously on the coast but...
Točkovi i pruga ritam sekcija, Svako putovanje nova lekcija. (Leb i Sol, “Putujemo“, 1989) I love railways. There is simply no better way to travel than by train. I love...