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  • Travel Stories
    • Bush Routes:
    • Across Sri Lanka by tuk-tuk
    • A Different New Year’s Eve
    • Bobsleigh Run
    • Camels And Khaled
    • Hamadi
    • Into The Unknown
    • Lightning Strike
    • Our strange invitation
    • The Curious Tale Of The Day Bag And The Dress
    • The Dirty Plastic Bucket
    • The story of Mangala
    • Travel Stories: From The Boudoir To The Bosphorus
    • Travel Stories: The Nungwi Sunset
    • Welcome To Dar
    • Were We Safe? Take A Look…

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  • Panama City
    Canary Islands,  Central America,  Independent travel,  Panama,  Travel Blog

    Nudity, Numpties & Numbers: Back Home Once Again

    January 28, 2023 /

    A few years back in the Canary Islands, we (or rather Michaela) suffered a moment of extreme embarrassment which you can read about HERE. But wow our last few days in Panama so nearly brought another… The sound of the door closing behind me was the first sign that I’d made something of an error of judgment. Long before going to bed it had started to dawn on me that the draught beer in The American Bazaar in downtown Casco Viejo was considerably stronger than I had realised, not least because the flat paving slabs had somehow become just as difficult to walk on as the cobbles – they just…

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    June 27, 2021
  • San Blas Islands Panama
    Central America,  Independent travel,  Outdoor Activities,  Panama,  Photography,  Transport,  Travel Blog

    San Blas And The Guna Yala

    January 24, 2023 /

    Surely Daniel Defoe must have seen the San Blas islands before creating Robinson Crusoe. Surely every cartoonist who ever drew a joke picture of a man stranded on a desert island saw some of these places before putting pencil to paper. These islands of various sizes are almost amusing, so like the stereotypical image of a desert island that they are virtually a self parody. The San Blas islands and the neighbouring mainland territory is the preserve and the home of the Guna Yala, indigenous peoples of Central America with very distinctive looks and, for the women, equally distinctive clothing. After decades of poor treatment, modern times have seen the…

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    Into The Cloud Forest: From The Sea To The Sky

    December 30, 2021
    Panama City

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    December 19, 2022
    Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica

    Volcanoes And Us

    January 22, 2024
  • Capuchin Monkey Gamboa Panama
    Central America,  Independent travel,  Outdoor Activities,  Panama,  Photography,  Travel Blog,  Walking,  Wildlife

    The Joy Of The Jungle: Gamboa Delivers

    January 19, 2023 /

    The chunky little bus that takes us on the night safari is called The Night Chiva. Absolutely no prizes then for guessing which Bee Gees song is in our heads as we peer into the darkness hoping to see something incredible. Apart from a pair of jewels which we are assured is the eyes of a caiman staring back at us, and some algae moving because the turtles are stirring below, we see nothing but darkness and the guide’s flashlight. So humming 80s disco music while eating dinner is tonight’s high. But who cares if the brief (and free with room reservation) night trip doesn’t deliver: pretty much everything else…

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    January 10, 2022
    Mayan Temple, Palenque, Mexico

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    June 1, 2024
    View of The Gulf of Chiriqui from Boca Chica Eco Lodge Panama

    Boca Chica: Sometimes Panama Needs A Mute Switch

    January 12, 2023
  • Chagres River Gambia Panama
    Central America,  History,  Independent travel,  Panama,  Photography,  Travel Blog,  Wildlife

    Gamboa: Life In The Canal Zone

    January 18, 2023 /

    Drive something like twenty kilometres down a dead end road, deeper and deeper into the rainforest, the Panama Canal to your left, until eventually you reach the waters of the Chagres River. Cross the narrow, low slung bridge over the river….and enter Gamboa. Gamboa is a place with an unusual history which is absolutely tangible as we walk past the mostly empty, odd looking box shaped timber houses, through the sultry, dripping rainforest yet feeling almost as if we’re in a residential street. Jungle sounds are all around, agoutis scurry past our feet and howler monkeys call overhead yet we could just as easily be walking through American military quarters.…

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    Hallelujahs In Alajuela 

    February 1, 2022

    Quepos And Manuel Antonio

    December 24, 2021
    Cattle grazing near Pedadi Los Santos Panama

    Across Panama To Pedasi: Into Cowboy Country

    January 2, 2023
  • Looking down on El Valle de Anton Panama
    Central America,  Independent travel,  Panama,  Photography,  Travel Blog,  Walking

    El Valle: A Town Inside A Volcano 

    January 15, 2023 /

    Panama is the 23rd country of the world in which we’ve driven cars and there’s no way we could ever describe it as one of the hardest. Away from the most rural roads which can be a bit sketchy, the highways and even B-roads boast good quality, smooth surfaces and very little traffic compared to home. At times the PanAmerican resembles an empty Scalextric track as it rolls over and around the hillsides. Our next destination, El Valle de Anton, is reputedly the largest settlement in the entire world which is located inside the caldera of a volcano, and as we make our approach on the steeply dropping hairpinned road,…

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    Out Of Mexico And In To Belize

    August 30, 2022

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    January 10, 2022
    Mayan Temple, Palenque, Mexico

    Biding Our Time

    June 1, 2024
  • View of The Gulf of Chiriqui from Boca Chica Eco Lodge Panama
    Central America,  Independent travel,  Outdoor Activities,  Panama,  Photography,  Travel Blog,  Walking,  Wildlife

    Boca Chica: Sometimes Panama Needs A Mute Switch

    January 12, 2023 /

    It’s Day 47 of this trip when Michaela’s fitbit throws in the towel and responds to each request with a blank screen, then slides from 100% charge to under 10% in less than an hour. Not so interesting, except that this is the fifth fitbit in 3 years to follow this route. When we retired, Michaela decided that a fitbit would be a useful travelling companion, helping to record, in particular, our walking distances. Five have now bit the dust, not one of them lasting twelve months and four of them failing to complete their maiden journey. Every single one has failed whilst abroad. Any ideas what’s going on, anyone?…

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    Volcanoes And Us

    January 22, 2024
    Cattle grazing near Pedadi Los Santos Panama

    Across Panama To Pedasi: Into Cowboy Country

    January 2, 2023

    Into Costa Rica: San Jose

    December 16, 2021
  • White water rafting Rio Chiriqui Viejo
    Central America,  Independent travel,  Outdoor Activities,  Panama,  Photography,  Travel Blog,  Walking,  Wildlife

    Zip Wires, Rafting & Hanging Bridges: The Adrenaline Flows In Boquete

    January 9, 2023 /

    The first clue is the bus: this military-looking heavy beast is clearly built to cross difficult terrain, yet there is little clue as to what’s next as we climb the mountain roads through the extensive and orderly coffee plantations. Then, without warning, we are off the road and on to something which would resemble a river bed if it wasn’t for the steep incline – and for over 30 minutes we rock, roll and bang our way up the volcano. This is Finca El Oasis, primarily a coffee farm but these days bringing in extra cash from a zip wire trail, with eight lines heading down Volcan Baru from a…

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    February 15, 2022

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    December 31, 2022
    View of The Gulf of Chiriqui from Boca Chica Eco Lodge Panama

    Boca Chica: Sometimes Panama Needs A Mute Switch

    January 12, 2023
  • Boquete Panama
    Central America,  Independent travel,  Panama,  Photography,  Travel Blog,  Walking

    Northwards To The Picturesque Town Of Boquete

    January 6, 2023 /

    “No ingles, solo español”, says Jose as we climb into his slightly battered looking speedboat. It takes Jose a good eight pulls on the cable before the motor finally bursts into life rather than coughing and spluttering, and we are off across the waves towards Isla Iguana, although the occasional phut-phut noises make us wonder if we’re going to make it. Despite the name of the island, iguanas, though they are here, are not the main reason to take an excursion to this dot of land out in the seas off Pedasi, and nor are the tens of thousands of crabs which make it look at times like the ground…

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    El Valle: A Town Inside A Volcano 

    January 15, 2023

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    January 7, 2022

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    December 24, 2021
  • Cattle grazing near Pedadi Los Santos Panama
    Central America,  History,  Independent travel,  Music,  Panama,  Photography,  Travel Blog

    Across Panama To Pedasi: Into Cowboy Country

    January 2, 2023 /

    The heavy cloud which tends to envelop Panama City every afternoon is visible from the ferry some time before we reach the marina, large grey smudges marking cloudbursts and darkening the skies behind the lines of tankers and container ships waiting for their turn to pass through the Canal. Even the Bridge of the Americas looks dark and brooding rather than majestic. Passing through Panama City again – the second of four times we’ll be here due to the shape and layout of the country – we are now very ready for the next stage of this adventure as we collect the hire car and head out of town. Our…

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    December 23, 2022

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    This Was ‘22 Too…

    January 2, 2023 /

    I had to talk Michaela into allowing this brief post to make the blog, as it’s not about travel, but you see something very significant happened during 2022. My beloved football club did not after all disappear, surviving only by the skin of its teeth. We were saved, and there is a twist in the tale. To those who do not have a sports club close to their heart, this may not seem hugely significant, but to a lifelong fan of a hometown English football (soccer) club, it’s massive. Born and bred in Derby, a season ticket holder for many, many years, I only relatively recently reduced the number of…

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    February 11, 2024
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