Sunday, March 2, 2008

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I again already. Not that you think I was bored. Neeeeeeeeein, I go eat dinner with the Australians and they wanted to advance even to the Internet. So I am also landed here. Paul and Jacenda are a really cool couple and we have a great time together. I am really glad that I met her. Be have been now 8 months on the road. They are also started in Cape Town. Immediately after the elections in Kenya and they are promptly advised in riots. An angry mob they nearly lynched and their car was damaged heavily. With stones and machetes lashed out at the car and the mob smashed the windscreen. Good luck with them managed to escape over the border into Uganda - while they had to break through 10 roadblocks. By the way they describe their experiences on www.discoeverywhere.com . This is not the only horror story I have heard from Kenya. I have no doubt that fly over my decision, Kenya, was correct.

Today I could buy my ticket for the train to Wadi Halfa. Tomorrow morning by 7 clock we leave from Khartoum to Wadi Halfa. The first class has cost 80 pounds, or about $ 40. On Friday, almost everything was here, as the Muslims on Sunday on Friday and Saturday have something like Saturday. Sunday is then virtually the Monday, so everything goes back to normal. The ferry I've already booked for Wednesday, so nothing should go wrong. I have I borrowed a bike and I cycled to the station. I first noticed at the first intersection, the brakes do not work .... Was pretty breakneck and dangerous, but in the end I have achieved the goal. The air quality here is catastrophic. My white shirt was brown afterwards.

already sat in the train station Around 200 men when I arrived. For two hours nothing happened, except that the police have always had the people on the seats. Who would not listen, which was declared the statement with a few Schlarohrschwuengen again. After two hours, finally opened the switch and then chaos broke out. The officer then decided the order in which we were allowed to come forward. Unfortunately, I was at the end of the snake. It took another about 2 hours until it was my turn. But Wait belongs to the African Experience. The Sailing Club is still a New Zealand couple who are waiting for a week on a new starter motor for their motorbike. A Belgian couple has been waiting for just as long for a visa for Saudi Arabia and the Australian Paerchen constantly waiting for something.

Krass, how much is all altered as soon as we had crossed the border to Sudan. No Farenji screaming and throwing stones more children. The road was not populated by goats, cows, donkeys and people who do not seem to know that cars drive through there sometimes. Granted, there really are not many cars in Ethiopia. Actually, no one has a car, allegedly paid for it again twice the purchase price in taxes. You only see taxis, minibuses and UN vehicles. The landscape was much greener and more varied in Ethiopia. Sudan remembers actually more like a desert or the precursor. Everywhere one sees thousands of plastic bags and rotting Cows. This can be explained, so that the Muslims eat only halal meat. Thus if a cow run over it touches no one. While in Ethiopia, the Verkehropferkuehe be eaten easily. The road is awesome in Sudan, when compared with Ethiopia. However, the traffic was too massive. Khartoum is really not bad. People are, however, as I said, extremely indifferent to us and somehow also quite lazy.

As far short of my country analysis. The OZ's are finally over. DC Falafal we go to eat.

Cheerio
al

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