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NameRocio
Date2007-06-06
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MessageExcelent pics of the change of guard. Especially the titles are so funny. I am planning to go to amritsar this summer 28 of August to be exact. I would be reaching around 5pm and back next day around the same time. Do you think i have enough time to see the golden temple and Wagha Border.
Any suggestions and recomendations??

Rocio


Namethe lone traveler
Date2007-05-03
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MessageI have just come back from India..My experience was intoxicating. I was hurled from elation to despair and back again.I have learned a lot about myself. My father was also in the merchant navy.I always had the urge to travel.When younger I traveled Europe then USA. Marriage,mortgage,2 point 2 kids,and a partner who did'nt think much about traveling smilie .Now at 50 something nothing is going to stop me. What caught my eye and hence this email is your trip to Cambodia. I am planning to go there early next year. I have enjoyed reading your diaries. Cheers and safe travels.


NameMorteza
Date2007-03-18
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MessageHi Serena
I am Morteza frim Iran.
I saw ur website and I read it , it was really fantastic.
I hope u choose our country for ur next travels.
Iran has many natural places that u can not find them easily in all other places in the world.
North of iran have a similar weather like france , in the middle there are deserts , in west it is cold and in south hot !
i am glad to see ur website.
Hope to see u here in north of iran!
Morteza


NameNate
Date2007-03-02
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MessageHi Serena - you certainly are a great traveller. What's been your favorite country of all? Hope you've been well since the overland adventures in Africa. Matt and I have been very impressed with your photos.


NameMersha
Date2007-02-25
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MessageWow very wonderful ever and I think your are the one
God presents you to this world to admire nature, people, animals, can I say any more. No that is enough. I have no words for you expressive enough. I would if God
allows meet you and tell you how much I am impressed in your photographs and
love you too.

Thank you!

Mersha(Dr)
University of Addis Ababa
Ethiopia :

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NameAndrew Dutton
Date2007-02-19
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MessageHi Serena,

I found your pictures on PBase and followed the link here from there. I thoroughly enjoyed browsing your photos (one of the most impressive SE Asia travel collections I found having perused about a thousand looking for inspiration on where to go), but I gained most inspiration from reading your blog (which I think should become standard reading for travellers, bloggers, and aspiring photographers). Please keep it up - I just wish I'd caught it in time to nominate you for the Travvies awards.

I'm a professional photographer and occasional writer who needs time out, so I'm about to head off for SE Asia myself. I hadn't thought of visiting Myanmar, but now I'm hoping I'll get there.

I'm setting up my own blog to cover my travels and I'll certainly link to you from there. It was reading blogs like yours that made me choose to document my travels in the same way, and IMHO you've raised the bar somewhat.

I look forward to reading more of your views on life, travel and the Royal Mail, and who knows - maybe someday I'll meet you somewhere in the world. That would really be something.

Enjoy life and keep blogging,

Andrew



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NameNigel Ritchie
Date2006-12-19
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MessageGot this link from your pbase photos..
I think your little
"Dark Side of the Moon"
"Time" mention says loads..

You have a wonderful sat of galleries and will spend an hour or 2 reading about your tarvels..

Have a good Life..

Happy Traveling..

Nigel Ritchie..


NameSerena
Date2006-12-16
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MessageThanks for your comments, Kate. Regarding Myanmar: there is some money that must go to the government, such as the visa to enter the country and entrance fees to national monuments (although you can with a clear conscience, try to dodge these!); however with a bit of care, you can ensure that the rest of your money goes to the people. By avoiding government-run guesthouses and travel agents, and travelling by pick-up or bus, most of your money will end up in the hands of the Myanmar people. The urgings of Aung San Suu Kyi to boycott the country are not universally held; many think that it will be harder for the country to develop in isolation, and that boycotting the country punishes the people, rather than the military junta. The decision to visit should not be made lightly, and should be made after researching the pros and cons of the matter.


NameKate
Date2006-12-10
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Messagesmilie Great website Serena! I feel I can travel vicariously through you by reading your tales. What is your opinion on the ethics of travelling in Myanmar? Aren't you just handing $US straight into the hands of the dictatorial military government?
Kate


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