The australian Honda that has been so reliable and useful.
Whale skeleton of Blue whale.Albany.
Fishing in Albany...caught one Whiting.
Portugese man o war in the sink
Pelicans hoping for fish in Albany.
Proud mothers.
Painting cupboard doors.
Baby chick with two mums.
New kitchen begins with cooker being moved in.
Front of house.
New Holland honey eater on Banksia.
Gold laced Wyandotte hen
House from front
28 bird
Emma's house
Emma and dogs with her house in the background.
Kingfisher at Julian's
Clive on his power assisted cycle in New Plymouth. Note volcano in the background of this lovely bridge...Te Rewa Rewa bridge.
Volcano Mt Taranaki near New Plymouth.
Famous spot on Forgotton world highway.
Volcano Mt Taranaki near New Plymouth.
Clive and the tunnel off the Forgotten world highway.
Writing not good...
Snow capped volcano Tongariro and Mt Ngauruhoe
Whangamomona history.
Geyser erupting on the edge of Lake Rotomahana near Rotorua
Rotorua bath house built at the turn of the century.
Gases, minerals and super hot at Waimangu near Rotorua
A hot hole in Te Puia geyser park, Rotorua
The first sign of frying pan lake in the Waimangu volcanic valley.
Frying pan lake in Waimangu valley near Rotorua.
Mud geysers in Te Puja park at Rotorua
Giant Kauri tree, 2,000 plus years old. Kauri wood was used by Britain for its masts and spars on sailing ships in 1800's.
Taken on full zoom from a cliff top. Thought it was a seal but if you enlarge the photo I am told it's a giant jelly fish like a man o war. At Cape Reinga
Fun on Hot Water beach, Coromandel peninsula.
Cathedral cove, near Whitianga, Coromandel peninsula
Near Whitianga, Coromandel peninsula. Giant watery cave that our boat is inside.
Digging holes for hot water from thermal springs. Coromandel peninsula.
There used to be a dolphin called Opo in this bay. Cafe in his honour.NZ.
Back on two wheels courtesy of Julian. Triumph Bonneville and Honda Silver Shadow
Dune boarding near Cape Reinga. That is my track and me head down.
Clive insisted...dancing Cook Islanders
An couple of America's cup yachts.
Cape Reinga, the most northerly tip of North island New Zealand
My two wheels in New Zealand courtesy of Julian
The two bikes outside our cabin in Pukenui.
The light house and us at Cape Reinga. New Zealand
Dunes near Cape Reinga. ..big and on the move
Clive in his crash helmet to keep his head warm as he walked to Cape Reinga
The Beach series swimming race at Takapuna, New Zealand. The weather was a bit wild..
Information sign at Cape Reinga
Lighthouse
Paddleboarders in the beach series at Takapuna tackle the waves
Clive in a good high up bar in Auckland where we watched the action in the harbour.
Julian and Clive by the river at Julian's
Nina and Clive by the Waitangi River at Julian's
Cook island coins
Tangled roots make the path for the Cross island trek. it was tough and steep.
Lovely people often sporting their flowers in their hair whilst working otr even shopping, Raratonga
As you can see, enjoying the lovely sunshine, Raratonga
We had an evening of dance at the hotel. Great noise and great dancers. Raratonga
A dry enough day to take a kayak ride to an island and look at the hotel, Muri, Raratonga
You can see that I am prepared for the wonderful weather that we had on Raratonga. Bare feet for its warm and wet ! Luggage on board as we move hotel.
They made a wonderful noise, accompanying the dancers. Large guys.
A photo of the low cloud/drizzle that we experienced quite a lot of on Raratonga
All places on Raratonga have chickens runnng in and out...especially cafes.
Edgewater resort, Raratonga
Beach at Muri, Raratonga
Clive on his Raratongan scootor
Pispo beach, California
Stearns Wharf history
More Santa Barbara wharf history.
Birds at Santa Barbara
Huge wooden pier at Santa Barbara
So very dry, countryside not far from Los Angeles
Nina on the beach at Pismo
Nodding donkeys in valley north of Bakersfield.
Clive and the tree....largest by volume in the world.
Clive with the base of the tree.
Us under the Tunnel tree. Large fallen Sequoia tree.
Borrego Springs. Tortoise and me.
Middle of nowhere, cafe 247.
Borrego Springs. Clive and a desert elephant.
A desert rat? Borrego Springs
My USA hired bike at Borrego Spring's.
Dragon in the desert at Borrego Springs
Desert art and Clive at Borrego Springs
Leopard Anole from Giadeloupe
Beach where they film Death in Paradise
Yacht damaged in the hurricane in the background.
Paradise cafe ?
Is this a film location?
Bars hanging over a very pebbly beach. Hurricane damaged yacht.
Bird in our garden at Plage de Petit Havre.
In the rain near volcano Soufriere, Guadeloupe
Presumably hurricane Maria damage . Guadeloupe
Hurricane Maria damage near volcano Soufriere on Guadeloupe.
Clive near volcano Soufriere in the rain. Guadeloupe
Map of Guadeloupe 's volcano.
Whistling tree frog no bigger than a finger nail.
Johnston's whistling tree frog in a plant....teeny.
Bit blurry...hope there will be more.
Clive, the old man of the sea
One damaged yacht at Saint Francois marina, Guadeloupe
My Guadeloupe Scootor
Easternmost point of Guadeloupe
All leaves shredded bar one...in the hurricane.
Very long bridge on the Keys.
How did this cope with the Hurricane?
Big drinks, american Miami style
Hemmingway's drinking spot in the 1930's.
It was shut.!
Lovely house. Great spot with big garden.
We stayed right here.
Huge piles of debris being shifted
Low bridge connecting the Florida Keys.
Were they up here in Hurricane Irma?
Piles to remove from Hurricane Irma
Trip to Brazil Oct 2016 to Jan 5th 2017
Our Neptune 11 tour boat in Paraty. Clive to the left.
Wonderfully preserved Paraty. No cars allowed in these streets.
A few horse and carts carry tourists around old Paraty.
Fun on the river at Paraty. Nina giving it a go.
The perfect tropical island. All yours...
Copacabana beach, Rio
Christopher the Redeemer with Clive there too.
Nina on swing bridge above the river at Paraty.
Clive on the bridge at Paraty
Church in honour of mulattos in Paraty.
Clive "swimming "
Perhaps this island is better? Paraty.
Paraty hire boat.
Copacabana sand castle.
My view from the top of Corcovara Mt where Cristo stands. The beach you can see, Flamengo beach, is too polluted for swimming.
Brazilian Bum in Buzios.
Beach near Buzios Ossos called Azeda.
Buzios Ossos boats
Tour boat at Buzios. You can go on tours to the various beaches in this boat.
Brigitte Bardot statue. She came here ( Buzios)for 4 days only!
Cruise liners anchored off shore at Buzios most days and their passengers raided the town
The town beach at high tide.
Supply vessels just off the beach, Macae
Bird eating spider as big as a credit card at least.
Very tame Egrets after the fish,Macae
Palace hotel was a bit scruffy from the roadside.
Macae boats
Lovely beach at Nova Vicosa
Clive demonstrating the perfect dive...it was!
They were having a great time down at the fishing port, Nova Vicosa.
Nova Vicosa
Scene on the river at Nova Vicosa...vutures on the boat.
His ladder is tied to a pickup and he is by himself.
Very skinny house at Itacare...one room thick at the bottom.
One of these tips is monte Pascoal.
There is a cashew nut inside the outer casing on the left, and to the right, the cashew fruit which is edible . Cashew juice is drunk...not that sweet, and fruit added to cocktails ( had one by mistake, its quite bitter)
This seemed to be the bus.
Boats on the river at Camamu
The river at Camamu
Wonderful hospital building in a small fairly grotty town..near Camamu
Coffee bush.
Wet sandy road at Barra Grande
Fishes around our legs...they bit you!
Sao Francisco Church, high above the altar, Salvador
Sao Francisco church interior, Salvador
Ceiling of Sao Francisco church, Salvador
Inside Sao Francisco church, Salvador
Christmas decorations in the old city, Salvador.
Dressed for photos with tourists. I managed a long shot for free. Got away with it...
Salvador beach scene in Barra.
Figurehead placed on the Cisco Brancho by a passenger Must have heard the story..
On the road to Remanso, near Petrolina.
Bullock in Maranhao state Quite a few bullock carts, and mules..
Libya style rubbish outside of town.
Dead countryside in Piaui.
Arid countryside and straight road.
Clive and Nina on the Cisne Brancho Note the narrow channel.
Ancient car with loudspeakers blaring from roof rack.
Trailor pulled by motorcycle with all these speakers blaring out music. It was only mid morning!
Belem's sky line as we approached on the Cisne Branco
Goats on a boat There were quite a few in the hold.
Fishing boats in Belem
My bike coming out of its hold on the Cisne Branco
Clive's bike coming out of its hold on the Cisne Branco
Poor cattle..off to market on a barge perhaps.
Cattle on a boat, near Belem.
Amazon folk near Belem
Tug boat of the pushing kind
Cisne Branco 2016 in Manaus
Waiting to board and sell between Manaus and Santerem
Clive on deck near our cabin of the Cisne branco Our cabin was behind the bar area you can see here. This is where the action all happened re drinking and music.
This where the Rio Negro( black water), joins the Rio Solimoes ( Amazon)
Bit front heavy it seems
Waiting to board and sell.
Typical small town on the Amazon.
Tug boat but note it pushes not pulls. This one seems to be a believer.
Lady and child in their dugout They would come towards the boat in the hope that we would chuck something down in a plastic bag...so it seemed
Tricky manoeouvre leaving our side.
House by Amazon near Belem
Hammocks getting more crowded on the Cisne Branco.
Cisne Branco in 2016 We had a cabin on the upper deck. Looks top heavy but there was at least 50 tons of rice in the hold which is mostly below the water line.
Our cabin Looks so good but it was nowhere near as sparkling as it comes across and it was small!
Boy in boat
Boarding our boat to sell Apparently there are lots of pirates too!
Huge barge of lovely hardwood on the Amazon
Clive showering on back of boat
Rice from Paraquay left on quay. I estimate they moved 50 tons manually.
Barge with Containers on the Amazon
Waiting to board
Hammocks before we got going. It became more crowded. Middle deck.
Plaque on the Port Wall These are the high water marks of the river for these years. Note 2012 is the highest so far and 1925 the lowest.
Loading Clive's bike in Manaus Note how bikes went between quay and boat.
Theatre /opera house in Manaus Sadly we kept finding it shut. Note typical brazilian couple on the steps...
Main square in Manaus
Theatre/Opera house in Manaus Built by rubber barons.
Boats at the Port of Manaus
Boats at the Manaus port
Stalls in the main market house by the port, Manaus
Different prawns/shrimps for sale in Manaus market
Clive's version of street market viewing.
Street market in Manaus
Boats on Rio Negra at the port of Manaus
Ferry boats on the Rio negro at Manaus
Black Vulture
Black Vulture
Amazonia jungle as seen from the BR319
Restaurant on the BR319 at km 220
This boat is pushing a barge full of lorries on the Rio Solimoes
This has at least 2 cars as cargo.
Nina at the restaurant on the BR319 at km 220.
Ferry on BR319, It needs the boat on right to push it. Bus going on.
Lorry stuck on the BR319 between Porto velho and Manaus
Bridge on the BR319
Tiger Heron in the Pantanal
Bike number 2 with cart
Bike with cart Home made carts in various guises. No number plate , no lights etc
Nina at the Pousada
Nina on her bike
Bridge
Mango Tree
Clive on his bike
River in the Pantanal
Little frog
The Panatanal
Looks like a Kingfisher but is a Heron
Caiman
Bull Typical cattle type of Brazil
Capivara and young
Kingfisher
Two Hyacinth mackaws
Pousada Piuval This is wetter than it is now.
Clive
Looking for wildlife!!! Selfie with the french in the background having fun!!
Coati
Rhea
Coati fighting
Clive at the Falls
Coati They bite!
Nina at the Falls
Iguacu Falls
Iguacu Falls
Hyacinth Mackaw Bit of a cheat...in a park.
Nina and Bike Honda CB300
Camp Flicker bird
Rhea
Clive and breakfast At Foz do Iguacu
Iguacu Falls
Blue Hyacinth Macaw This was a cheat...in a bird park
Butterflies In a bird park..bit of a cheat.
Iguacu Falls
Iguacu Falls
Iguacu Falls
Nina and Falls
Coati at Iguacu Falls
Clive at Iguacu Falls
Clive's bike heads off to a mechanic.
It was walking across a car park.
Not named yet...
Iguacu Falls
Iguacu Falls. So many view points...
Two Coati fighting
Iguacu Faĺls
Iguacu Falls
Bikes and Luggage
Rufus Breasted Thrush
Train journey from King’s Lynn to Chengdu 2016
Bit clearer air for a clearer picture.
Clive with his shoe mender, Beijing.
Love this little electric car...want one!. Beijing
Street food in Beijing
This electric bike may have seen better days. Beijing
So do you fancy barbecued grasshoppers or scorpions ? Or maybe some caterpillar larvae
Another electric tri wheeler. Beijing
Some are still on their cycles but not so many. Most have something electric now. Beijing
Who fancies a snake kebab for supper?
Do you fancy these poor alive scorpions awaiting the barbecue? Or maybe those unhappy seahorses? Beijing. These are not decorative.
Clive at St Pancreas with all bags
Carriage up in the air.
Russian tea glasses as served on the train
St Peter the Great, Moscow
Church at the Kremlin, Moscow.
St Basil's , Moscow
Clive on the Chinese train
The pink boudoir dining car.
Houses in Russia
Houses in Russia
Nina by Lake Baikal, Russia
This was the train loo. Functional and worked.
Ulaan Baatar station
Myself and Mongolian rider
Mongolian Horse
Clive and Nina at the Terracotta Warriers
In Tang Paradise park, Xian
Giant teapot in the park, Xian.
Golden pheasant at the Panda spot, Chengdu
Russian building
Dried Bailkal fish
Another old house, Irkutsk
Lovely scenery with the mts on Lake Baikal
Wooden house in Irkutsk
Russian scenery
Old house in Irkutsk
Old wooden house in Irkutsk
Statue in Irkutsk.
Cast iron teapot in Irkutsk weighed a ton!
The hot water making machine on the train
The Loo on the train...functional!
More Russian countryside houses.
The old and the new. Temple in the centre of Ulan Batar
Government building, Ulan Batar, at Ghingis Khan square.
Peace in the centre of Ulan Batar
Figure in the Temple, Ulan Batar
Taken in a fairly modern meditation centre. They were very keen on donations......Mongolia.
Bicycle made for 5 in Ulan Batar
Man In mongolian clothing, Ulan Batar
Big statue of Ghingis Khan, Ulan Batar.
Its called Turtle Rock. Land locked as Mongolia is they have turtles as symbols of luck. This is in the national park of Teragi.
A real mongolian family live in this yurt...
This is the mutton meal being prepared. Outside kitchen table and bird of prey hovering...!!
My riding companions, the female guide, the mongolian farmer and the japanese tourist
Yaks grazing, Mongolia.
Mongolian animal...what is it?
You are looking down a well in Mongolia.On the left is a bucket with clear water in it. In the middle of the well is clear water surrounded by about a foot thick ice sides. Concrete wall. All is only about a foot below the earth surface. ..in June.
Bird of prey, far away on a rock, itching to get the mutton being cut up. Mongolia.
Here we are , in Teragi national park with the Ghingis Khan statue, Mongolia
We made it up the statue and are now in the mane of the horse. Huge!
Note the little people in the mane of the horse statue. Its that big !
Sadly one of these statues appeared to have been stolen. Mongolia
Portugal and Spain 2015
Near Clive's place.
In The Maestazgo region of Spain at the trout farm.
Walked here in rain. The next day it really rained and would imagine this tranquil scene as very different with a raging river.
River bed! A day later this must have looked different after the rain.
Olives about to be pressed
Olives in the press
Trailblazing riders!
View from Clive's Villa
Good to eat.
Trip to Outer Hebrides 2015
Lovely view, East Harris
Laburnham and Clive at Cawdor Castle
Black Houses. Lewis.
Wreck on Harris
Iron age home, on Great Bernera, Outer Hebrides
Weaving Harris Tweed in a Black house in Lewis
Nina at top of Scafell Scafell top in fog. later rain.
The top of Scafell It was very murky !
Black Houses, Lewis
One of the beaches, South Uist
Indonesia 2014
Love the 'Ticket Office'. Clive at the 'counter' for ferry tickets.
Tanar Lot. Buddhist Temple
Clive and Nina at Tanar Lot
Bike park at the hotel after a rain storm. Thats one of our bikes under the plastic cover, the other beside.
In the taxi/carriage
Clive waiting for his carriage at Alibaba's
More fishes!
Fat man bicycle. Especially good in sand.
Snorkeling with my little Olympus camera and trying to photo a fish or two
More fish from under the sea
Close encounter underwater.
A turtle was just suddenly there!
Fishy!
Paddy field!
Many on board.
Another super load!
Clive getting his front screen fixed by a welder.
Local boat.
Could not make out what this sign on the ferry meant. Clive thought it meant it is an offence to stand?
Unamed bali temple creature at the palace!
Temple at the palace.
Like the sail , sort of upside down.
Same kind of boat, sail down.
Clive and boats
One rust bucket of a ferry.
These school girls were too shy to talk to us.
Off to celebrate somwhere?
Clive, Lord of the sands.
Planting/growing potatoes on very steep slopes.
Another interesting load...bananas.
Horseman with horse for carrying visitors up the volcano and across the sands.
The lunar landscape and the route from the line up of jeeps etc in the very background
Nina
The volcanic cone I thought I was about to climb.
Bromo crater, smoking away.
Me and the crater.
What were they all about to do? Hundreds of men all dressed the same.Barefoot.
This wide load was an interesting shape to overtake as he wended his way through the traffic
This was the old landrover.
Another load...
Volcano Merapi. Smoking! Apparently lava flows on the other side.
One buys food from street vendors and then spread your cloth on the pavement and sit there and eat.
The horse and very splendid carriage were part of celebrations early on a sunday morning.
Volcano Merapi. The most active in south east asia.
Imposing on a hill. It had about 6 layers you climbed up.
This buddha has kept his head but lost his "bell".
Largest buddist temple in the world.
It has carvings all over it. This is a mere panel. It all tells a story..
These are on the top 3 layers. Each one contains a buddha. Sadly many had lost their head.!
Plenty of bicycle rickshaws in Java once we had left Jakarta
Horses and carts/ carriage can be found in many a town including in Sumatra for both locals and tourists
Breakfast tapioca. Don't be put off by the pink..it was very good.
The Kereta Singa Barong, a 16th c gilded chariot belonging to the sultan. Apparently the suspension makes the wings flap and the creature's tongue waggle!
An absolutely disgusting creek with fishing boats.
This man was painting his boat from that rubbish filled creek.
More processing children.
Celebration !
My Indonesian Yamaha bike
This procession was processing down the dual carriageway.
Marcel and Clive and Clive's new bike
Many a motorbike. Clive in there somewhere!
Railway. More houses than line though trains do run.
Clive in a Becak. I had to sit facing backwards.
Big load
Clive mending his front "screen"....again.
Bike towing steel rods. Slightly out of focus..
Another old house
Jungle road.
Old house
Tying on that suitcase again.
Sheltering from a mid day shower.
Another load on the move
Man and bike. Heavy load.
Palm oil .Palm oil nuts (?) on the bike. They are very heavy.
Bike bits! The lattice work that is holding the plant pots up are cut up tyres. The ties to the bike are made from inner tube.
Street scene. Rubbish not too bad!
Cafe stop. Typical drink stop for us.
Plants on bike
Batak house again. It is meant to be sloping into the middle like a boat!
Country road
Fort Marlborough. Second largest fort in Asia..so says guide book..
Mosque Typical mosque, indonesian style
Kitchen on the move on a bike. Do you think the fire is on and the pot boiling?
Vespa .Love the matching sidecar to the rusting bike.
Lady rider 1
Cockerel with long legs!
Beans drying .Woman turning the drying beans.
Another load...fun!
Batak houses
Sidecar. Is the number plate on the sidecar?
Yamahas. Clive in the background of our laden bikes.
Bikes up! We used a bit of help. He ran up again making it all look easy and less steep.
Thomas' s Leaf monkey. These were right beside our path! Its a touch rude.
Orangutan. I was lucky. But camera focused on leaves.
In the dish in the middle you will note chicken's feet. These were part of the bean dish.
Becak, the local cheap form of taxi Great form of transport where you can conveniently breathe in all traffic fumes in the traffic jams of which there are many!
Tricky bike path .Getting my bike up a tricky bit ,with help.
Cape Town to Cape Town 2013
Masai lady on the border, Tanzania/ Kenya
Looks grander than it was, bit of a hut inside but the gardens were lovely, Kenya
This truck was towing this pole along when he decided to turn right as I began to take the photo, Kenya.
Yet another jack knifed lorry, Tanzania.
Typical Tanzania.
Weaver birds on the ground.
Tanzanian housing
The dhow is made from Mango tree.
Another underwater photo, Zanzibar
Walking out to our trip in a dhow
This car is being towed in Zambia
Dhows, Zanzibar
Don't go on the Flying horse, Zanzibar
Local houses, Zambia
Morongoro, Tanzania
Hitching a ride, Tanzania
Bus in Zanzibar
Roofing material and roofers, Zanzibar
Blessing from God, get Rich or Die Poor,Tanzania
Stone town, Zanzibar
Clive with companions in Stone Town, Zanzibar
More colourful ladies, Tanzania
On the way to Dar, traffic on right waiting for weighbridge.
Heading to our lodge for the night by boat, Caprivi strip, Namibia
Red carmine bee eaters, Namibia
Elephants
Seen from boat trip, Caprivi strip, Zambia
Masai lady on the border with Kenya....note the notice in the background
Pleased with my olympus camera....-Zanzibar.
Wildlife in Namibia in the Caprivi strip
View from boat, Caprivi strip, Namibia
Carmine bee eater in the Okavango in ghe Caprivi strip, Namibia
Elephants, Namibia Caprivi strip
Ladies in Tanzania.
Raining in Tanzania.
Another truck crash in Tanzania.
Man on bicycle, Tanzania
Clive is happier than he looks, Zambezi at Livingstone, Zambia
Charcoal carrying , Tanzania
Carrying water by cycle is a common sight.,Tanzania
Dusty traffic, Tanzania
Clourful ladies in Tanzanka. Difficult to photo....
Old british railway sign,Tanzania
In Janzani forest, blue ? monkey, Zanzibar
Dhow, Zanzibar
Dhows, Zanzibar
Trying to get out of Morogoro, Tanzania, we had to do some asking...
Moving a load. Man in front pulling the cart, Tanzania
Janzani forest, Zanzibar
Mangroves, Janzani forest, Zanzibar
The' hole 'in the roof was for light. The rain came in and went into the sunken area., Zanzibar
Selling stones by the road, Tanzania
House , Tanzania
Market stalls, Tanzania
Housing , Tanzania
Charcoal on the move via bicycle
My bike being manhandled aboard Zanzibar ferry, Tanzania
Endless fires rabing in Zambia. Whole country seemed on fire
Clive enjoying Kapysha hotsprings., Zambia
Nina enjoying Kapysha hot springs, Zambia
Red Colobus monkey, Zanzibar
Villa on Zanzibar
Red Colobus monkey, Zanzibar
Another underwater photo with my Olympus. I like the name...red knob.
Red Colobus monkey Photographed by me in Janziani forest, Zanzibar
Cigales, Zanzibar. Very good.
CIGles, backside, Zanzibar
Off to church we think, Zambia
Carrying the charcoal,Zambia
Selling goods, Zambia
On the Skeleton coast, note ship wreck in the background, namibia
Heading away from Henties Bay , Namibia
This time off to see the Cape seals
At Walvis bay, Namibia
Clive and The Tugboat restaurant in Swakopmund
Cows by the road, Namibia
Clive, the mortarless enclosure wall and "spot the monkey in the photo", Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
The ancient path betwen the rocks to yet more Great Zimbabwe city on top of the hill.Zimbabwe
Fun trying to get the photo, Zimbabwe
These strange enclosures are built of mortarless walls and are about 1000 years old, Zimbabwe.
Hotel on the edge of Lake Malawi, Malawi
We dont know the importance of this at Great Zimbabwe ancient city.
At Great Zimbabwe city; Clive makes his way between two enclosures, Zimbabwe
The architecture was stunning at this lodge. The size of the roof was amazing. Owned by Alan Eliot, a white Zimbabwen, at Great Zimbabwe
Basic Malawi village.
This time its Malawi charcoal bags as we head for the Mozambique border. So depressing. Malawi
Another Lake Malawi view of a wrecked boat off Senga Bay, Malawi
A puncture repair creates a standard african audience in Malawi.
View from Zomba plateau and the Montfort cottage. Nina with my african haircut . Malawi
Tuktuks reigned supreme in the border town of Tunduma, Tanzania
Fishing village near the north of the Lake, lake malawi, Malawi
The lake from Mark's place...Songola Sanctury, Malawi
Forgot his real Stork name, Murchisson Falls, Uganda.
They are still using these on Lake Malawi, Malawi.
Thought I had a picture of one gecko in the dark but there are two! Malawi.
Clive's bike after the rainy day, Tanzania
Bike panniers getting fixed beside a car getting fixed, tanzanian style.
Constantly on the move, very popular kingfisher across several countries. Rwanda.
Lake Bunyoni in southern Rwanda. This is a crater Lake.
Our dirt road, western Tanzania.....sun shining!
The mud was thick and they were there in their hundreds.
These are HIPPOS. We have never seen anything like it. Filthy stinking water and hundreds of hippos right next to each other, Tanzania.
This pikipiki loaded up with these cans was about to set off. Did he manage to move? Uganda
Never quite work out what went wrong, Uganda
Check out the vegetation and the road, Uganda
Another fine load, Uganda
They have fancy shouders in their sleeves sometimes too..Uganda
Near Fort Portal , Uganda
If you can see it this is a Hippo grazing, not marauding, amongst the tents and bandas at Red Chilli rest camp.Uganda
Loved the birds...Kenya
Yet another cycle load, Kenya
Typical scene, Kenya or Uganda
Weaver bird at the Ark, Kenya
The Nile, Uganfa
Pretty river in Uganda
The wild tame warthog, Murchisson national park, Uganda
Bird on Waterbuffalo, Kenya
Like his horns, Kenya.
Another one, Kenya
We have seen quite a few of these,. This one in Eldoret, Kenya
Pretty blue birds, Eldoret, Kenya
Don't like you ! , Kenya
I was pleased with this photo, it was far away, The ark, Kenya.
Last bike has a goat tied to the back, Kenya
Top birds...long tailed mose bird ( or something like that), Kenya
Our hotel in Nakuru, Kenya
Two birds at work here on this buck, the Ark, Kenya
Wild birds being fed at the Ark, Kenya
Peacock in Eldoret, Kenya
Only god knows my way! , Kenya
Murchisson falls from the top again, Uganda
Murchisson falls from the top., Uganda
The road, the bikes and National park. Usually bikes are not allowed in National parks. Uganda
Nina and Clive at the top of the Murchisson falls, Uganda
Our road through Murchisson National park, Uganda
My bike being lladed onto the Zanzibar ferry, Tanzania.
This elephant has injured his trunk, Kenya
One bird pecking at his eye and one his nose, The Ark, Kenya
Have you heard of a tame wild Warthog? Here is one, free to roam in his National park, Uganda
This monster croc with one more behind it was lurking on the banks of The Nile, Murchisson falls, Uganda
We atd in this set of rooms over a pomd, Eldoret, Kenya
Boatride to our lodge for the night, Namibia
Morocco Sept – November 2004
BalticMay – June 2005 – Total 5,580 miles
The Med October – Novemebr 2005 – Total miles 7,278
The Black Sea May – June 2006 – Total 6,881 miles
London to Cape Town October – November 2006 –
London to Cape Town Jan- Feb 2007 – 12700 miles
Cambodia February – March 2008 –
Argentina and Chile – Oct 2008 – Dec 2008
Bolivia and Peru, Ecuador, Colombia and Venezuela
North West Africa – Oct – Dec 2009 – 5,600 miles.
Laos 2010
The Former Yugoslavia – Sept – Oct 2010
Timbuktu or bust…..Dec 2010 – Jan 2011 –
To the China border and back – Apr – July 2011 – Total 12,474 miles