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Laos part one- the first 30 days

LAOS | Wed, 11 Jul 2012 | By coggos | Views [1797] | Comments [1]

Paul - 16th June 2012 OK Arrived in Laos. When you cross the border from China you go through the  high security, marble floor, polished stainless steel, air-conditioned check point on the China side....50 metres and walk over to an old dusty ... Read more >

Tags: boat trips, laos, northern laos

Mazatlan to Guadalajara... lagoons, volcanoes, agave and tequila

MEXICO | Fri, 10 Apr 2009 | By thefuegoproject | Views [5887] | Comments [6]

30/3/09 - 7/4/09 Mazatlan to Guadalajara  534 km After nearly two months off the bike, we saddled up and rode out of warm and sticky Mazatlan where we had enjoyed a tranquil time with our amiga Chamely and her puppy ‘Blitz’. Mazatlan itself was ... Read more >

Tags: beaches, birds, boat trips, cycling, mexico, pacific coast, tequila, volcanoes, wildlife

 

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The weather is predictable in this part of Colombia, near Santa Marta.  It almost always was sunny in the morning, drisly in the early afternoon, and absolutely pissing down from the late afternoon until late at night.  Here, we can see the gathering clouds caused by the rising thermals in the humid air.  Convection currents at work, generating Cumulous clouds that develop in Cumulonimbus storm clouds, which generally climax with rain, thunder and lightning.  The boys started calling me Cloud Boy during the early stages of the trip, and I guess now you can probably start to see why!: by dysfunctional, Views[413]
The weather is predictable in this part of Colombia, near Santa Marta. It almost always was sunny in the morning, drisly in the early afternoon, and absolutely pissing down from the late afternoon until late at night. Here, we can see the gathering clouds caused by the rising thermals in the humid air. Convection currents at work, generating Cumulous clouds that develop in Cumulonimbus storm clouds, which generally climax with rain, thunder and lightning. The boys started calling me Cloud Boy during the early stages of the trip, and I guess now you can probably start to see why!

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