Archive for the 'Road Trip' Category
On the morning of June 24 TotalAdventure flew from Bucharest to Belgrade,Serbia and then took a 6 hour van ride to Sarajevo,Bosnia. The alternative would have been a 2 day train journey. Rail lines in former Yugoslavia are still heavily damaged from Allied bombing during the 1990s wars and are only now starting to be rebuilt.
The Balkans in Bosnia are quite beautiful,belying the centuries of warfare that have been taking place there.
20 Years later and damage is still evident throughout Sarajevo, a four year siege of bullets and shells.
Air Serbia to Belgrade.
A Shrine In Western Serbia.
Along the river in Sarajevo.
Above Sarajevo.
Hundreds of thousands were killed over a four year period.
All the stones in this area of the graveyard have the same departure date. Graves are everywhere, including in city parks.
In Ramadan there is a sixth prayer call of the day – after Iftar – when the daily fast is broken.
Iftar Tea.
Iftar Approaches.
Iftar Meal – Lamb Sausage.
Mostar ( Bridge) in Mostar. It was blown in half during the war and rebuilt a few years ago. See the video to watch men dive from it.
Bombed Buildings In Mostar.
Shrine To Slobodan Milošević in a Republika Srpska bus station. Republika Srpska consists of t Serbian controlled areas of Bosnia. For now, a tense peace exists.
Destruction Everywhere.
Kosovo is Serbian !
A Peaceful Summer Day in Mostar. The temperature was about 38 C ( 101 F).
On Sunday, January 31 TotalAdventure hired a late model Chinese car for the 180 mile, 320 km drive from Havana to the colonial city of Trinidad. As we can see in the video below, the modern four lane freeway is almost always empty. No traffic jams in Cuba !
KM 141 Rest Stop.
Along the shores of the Caribbean.
Propaganda, not advertising.
Only one still alive.
In late afternoon we arrived in Trinidad.
In keeping with our philosophy of helping local people wherever possible and having a more authentic experience, TotalAdventure stayed in a private compound – casita below.
Dinner – one of the better meals of the trip – baked Florida lobster – $ 10.
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Monday, February 1st, dawned warm and springlike, with TotalAdventure being awakened by crowing roosters. The countryside near Trinidad reaches from high mountains to white sand Caribbean beaches.
A 1951 Chevy was hired for the day. For a 65 year old car, it ran great , though the driver would not take it over a high mountain pass.
We drove to a finca for horseback riding.
Lunch was being prepared – boiled yuca.
In Cuba, rum flows like water.
Off on a trail to the mountains.
To a large cenote – cool water in a cave – perfect after riding in the hot sun.
Torre Manacas Iznaga – 200 years old, 200 feet tall , 61 meters – built by sugar cane plantation slaves in 1816.
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On the way back from Trinidad, TotalAdventure stopped in Cienfuegos for a couple of hours. Cienfuegos is an industrial port, with a center that is like a Spanish themed American town of the 1950s.
A cafecito is one CUP Peso – about 4 cents.
Cienfuegos is the home of the famed musician Benny More.
The Young Communist League.
TotalAdventure was asked not to come inside.
Perhaps this sign will be taken down soon ?
In the Cathedral.
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Across the blazing hot Outback – ArcticTropic dashes from Adelaide to Sydney – over 1200 km in 36 hours, with nights in Broken Hill and Narromine.It was not unusual to go over an hour without seeing another vehicle. The temperature held steady at about 41 ( 106 F) throughout the day. The video begins in the Southern Ocean and ends in the Pacific Ocean.
Today was a relatively light day with only 200 km on the road. First above the beautiful Arctic City of Akeryuri to Hliarfjall Ski . Though there is only 600m ( 1900 ft ) of vertical it looks delightful – fresh powder, no line ( there were only about 8 people on the whole mountain) . All for about $ 30 a day – far less than US ski prices – now over $ 100 a Day !
We then headed west to Hvanneyri, on the way to Westfjords. Once again we encountered wind and snow, though not the blizzard conditions of yesterday.
Typical house of Akeryuri.
An early Prime Minister of Modern Iceland immortalized in Akeryuri’s Lutheran Cathedral.
Oceanic Ice ! Not quite the Arctic Ocean, but the Greenland Sea, which leads from the Atlantic to the Arctic Ocean.
Evening snowfall in Hvanneyri.
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Crossing North Iceland from Egilsstaðir to Akureyri was slow going as a blizzard struck in the mountains. The landscape was literally torn apart by volcanoes and earthquakes over many millennia. We also crossed from Europe to North America, as this is where the Eurasian and North American plates meet on the MId Atlantic Ridge.
Courtesy BBC.
Cold beyond imagination.
Icy.
Country Church.
Whiteout.
City Church. Akureyri 65.68 North.
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ArcticTropic drove East along Iceland Route 1 for about 200 km today. While only about 125 miles, it was long day because of the incredible amount of nature to experience.
Glaciers flow directly into the Atlantic Ocean.
Black Lava Sand Beach At Vik.
River of Ice. Recent winters have gotten colder and the glaciers are expanding.
Icy Iceland Beach.
On The Moon ?
During the 2 hour sunset.
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ArcticTropic traveled along the Southern Ocean today, along the Great Ocean Highway. Cold summer weather between 15 and 19 C. The coastline is 2000 miles from Antarctica.
Some of the Twelve Apostles.
A Koala munching on Eucalyptus leaves.
Strange local birds.
The Apostles.
London Bridge. Until 1990 there was a second arch that connected to the mainland but it collapsed. All of these natural structures consist of very soft sandstone and regularly collapse.
Video upload is very limited at this time. Rural Australia does have some wifi, but at dialup speeds. The above 7 second video took 40 minutes to upload.
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On February 15th ArcticTropic rented a car – a Holden Barina and headed south to Jervis Bay, about 250 km from the city. Once beyond the metro areas, Australia is a beautiful and nearly empty land. Kangaroos are a common part of the landscape and while looking friendly they can give intruders quite a stomping.
Prince’s Highway stretches 1250 km from Sydney to Melbourne.
Beautiful beachfront property near Jervis Bay Territory. No hurricanes in this part of the world.
Isolated beaches everywhere.
In the Snowy Mountains ( where is snows from June to September ) near Mt. Kosciuszko, highest mountain in Australia. The Eucalyptus forest smells wonderful.
Crossing from New South Wales into Victoria State.
Kangaroo – It’s What’s For Dinner. Very healthy lean meat. Delicious too !
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