Yes! High time for the first post-BLOG! I was several times in recent months thrift stores chicago to the point of writing a BLOG but there were always too many things settle and answer mails ... But now I love you like to be informed about the AHA expedition!
And I think it's a very interesting blog is going to be, because what I experience here is really indescribable. Insanely many impressions, many encounters, thrift stores chicago great stories, interesting people ... It is a very big challenge to handle in this blog and it is difficult to select what I will tell you.
Thursday, December 15, at 9 am 30 in Zaventem thrift stores chicago ready for the final interviews. Again shocked by the press interest (click here for an overview, all the blue words are indeed weblinks). Very nice to see that our AHA project is picked up by either radio, television and the written press.
12h35, goodbye ... and together with Johan Berte the plane. With a stopover in London, we will fly on to Cape Town. Johan is a very nice company, even an honor to travel with him. He is the project manager of the Princess Elisabeth Station. Went past nine years to Antarctica and is responsible for the construction / design of the station. It is obvious that he has a lot to tell.
He redefines the term 'stress', when I see what deadlines he has to deal with it and how many things he must have ... simultaneously control disappear the things we (at school, home, ...) concern us in nothing. Johan worked very long for the space, so we have a way to Antarctica to travel to the moon and Mars-)
To know that you go where there are no cars, shops, luxury goods ... are, stands in stark contrast to all products / gadgets in the insanely large airport from London Heathrow. thrift stores chicago To a continent At the sound of Bon Iver we fly back over Belgium to Africa. I "fly" always have a special way of getting found sitting still for several hours and then ending up. In a completely different atmosphere If you know what a beautiful thrift stores chicago country we all fly, or any troubled areas (Libya, ...)
A previous adventure in Africa, I experienced a few years ago in Burundi, Rwanda and Congo. This is in the form of a familiarization trip with the scouts spot (here the image report). This familiarization trip made quite an impression on me, given the sometimes appalling conditions in which people should live. Curious about the experiences in Cape Town ...
7am 05, just landed. The sun is shining! Just a flight thrift stores chicago of more than 10 hours behind. Slept little, but have seen two movies (do not tell this to my girlfriend, because in recent months I fell through the fatigue after every 5 minutes thrift stores chicago asleep when she suggested together to watch a movie. Particularly thrift stores chicago romantic, indeed). Michel is waiting for us at the airport. He lives and works in Cape Town for the International Polar Foundation.
Just next to the airport to see. Still many townships (slums) Michel says that these were created 50 years ago in the political atmosphere of the time. But unlike in many other country thrift stores chicago the situation is improving there. Most people do have access to electricity. Michel drops us at the Hotel Commodore, near The Waterfront. When traveling, I usually sleep in a tent (preferably into the wild ') or in a youth hostel but here I ended suddenly in a 4-star hotel. Still getting used to. Maybe this is to compensate for the cold nights in the tent that await us during the expedition?
Time to recover in the hotel room and then the taxi indentation to Table Mountain (= 1086 m above sea level). Perilous to here about stabbing the road half sleepy and not yet realizing that the cars just like in Britain at the 'wrong' side drive here. In London they warn tourists 'LOOK RIGHT', but clearly not here. Clad in shorts I run a spur of Table Mountain, Lion's Head. Ilire, Greg and David are indeed left earlier and I hope to meet you at the top of Lion's Head. They On the way to the top, provided with cables up to clamber through a path I have a beautiful view over Cape Town, Table Mountain and Robben Island. Robben Island is notorious since more than 400 years was used for prisoners and exiles. The water around the island is given the freezing cold gulf stream that comes here. Also there are many white sharks swimming in the sea.
Only three escaped prisoners who tried to swim to the shore therefore have survived their flight. From 1836 to 1931 Robben Island was a leper colony. In 1959 the island was set up as
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