Vendredi 24 octobre 2008
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Hi Everyone!
I know we haven't written on the blog since Sapa in August but it just got too complicated and Internet wasn't always easy to find in some places.
We had a fantastic time in India : the first 2 weeks we were with my parents in Kerala + Goa and then Remi and I moved on to Delhi, the Taj Mahal, and our favorite : Rajasthan!!!!!
We had a fantastic year, really learnt a lot; it was a real adventure :-)
We felt very weird coming back to France but have settled back in to a "normal" routine... everyone keeps saying "WELCOME BACK TO THE REAL WORLD"!!!!!!
I've gone back to my studies in Toulouse; last year of my Master's in tourism and then I've got a 6 month internship to do.
Remi has left the nest and headed up to Paris where he's working for 6 months for the American law firm Sherman & Sterling and doing night school before taking his bar exam in September
2009.
Well that's it for the news, if you want to see all our photos, check out my facebook : Lauren Ayling
THANKS FOR READING AND FOLLOWING US AROUND THE WORLD
Par Lol & Rem
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Samedi 9 août 2008
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Nobody worry, we're allright :-)
We travelled up to Sapa, a little town near the Chinese border to see the famous 'terraced' rice fields and the ethnic minority villages.
Well... we got more than we bargained for!!!!
We met up with our guide in Sapa and started out trek down the mountain and in to the rice fields. The first day was great : we treked for 10 kms and saw some fantastic scenery. That afternoon we
arrived in our homestay just when it started raining heavily.
We stayed with a lovely familly (3 generations living under the same roof), ate some great food, drunk some strong rice wine and then went to sleep.
The next morning we woke up under the rain and unfortunately were forced to cancel out 15kms trek for the day. A few hours past and we found out that we would have to spend the whole day and
another night in the same homestay house because there were landslides and flooding all down the valley!!!!!
So instead of panicking, we ate lunch, played cards with the familly and drunk some more rice wine.
Today we eventually managed to walk up to the road and see for ourselves all the damage the rain had caused : landslides, flooding, parts of the road washed away and unfortunately a few
casualties.
We managed to get back up to Sapa to catch our train back to Hanoi when the tour operator anounced that we'd be having to spend at least one night in Sapa because all the roads and trains are
blocked in the landslides. Haaaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We're in a bit of trouble and are stressing because we were going back to Hanoi for a couple of days before we leave the country and fly to India.
Now we're stuck in Sapa, our flight is in 3 days time, our visas are running out and the tour operator has no news for us of when the roads will be fixed :-(
But we're staying positive : we've gone and bought a couple of souvenirs from the local market, taken some photos and are just about to order some more rice wine!!!
We'll keep you up to date when we have more news.
In the mean time, go and hava a look at how beautiful Sapa is : link
Par Lol & Rem
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