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America, here we come !
America, where dreams come true, is finally within reach of two adventurous cyclists such as ourselves …
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Giving India a second chance
Having had a difficult time the first time we were here, we thought that we were heading for the same kind of trouble. But the universe doesn’t work that way …
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Ups and downs in Nepal
Although we enjoyed our time in Nepal very much and we still recommend it as a cycling destination, it’s also a land of huge contrasts and you never know what’s around the corner …
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Border Bordel
Being land travellers and having decided to go from Northern Europe to the tip of South East Asia, we cannot escape borders and everything which comes with them. Borders are very stressful places for long distance cyclists and, in this post, we would like to show you why we consider them the worst thing on…
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“Blinded” by selfies in Pakistan
Weeks before entering Pakistan, we already had a love/hate relationship with it…
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China, Chi-no!
Our time in China was nothing like we were expecting. We ended up doing very little cycling and a lot of discovering, not just the uniqueness of Xinjiang Province and how the Chinese government tries to control absolutely everything, but also about ourselves.
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One year on the road, how do you feel ?
A few hours before our departure last year, we posted about our feelings as we were about to embark on the trip of our life (read here). One year and millions of adventures later, reading back on those words brings a smile to our faces as we realise how far we have come on so…
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Iran: land of contrasts
Iran is quite simply a land of contrasts. We spent three enriching and eventful months there and we still often talk about it and compare our current situation with our life in Iran, especially, but not only, whenever we have a beer! This, beer, is the best example of what life is like there because…
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Turkhilly (part 2)
Welcome back to Turkey! In the first part of this blog entry we talked about the geography and gave some impressions on this amazing country and its people and in this second edition we’d like to share with you all some other aspects which we enjoyed, or not, about our time spent in Anatolia. The…
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Turkhilly (part 1)
We have now been almost 3 months in Turkey and, to tell you the truth, we are not staying longer because our Visa “only” lasts 90 days otherwise I’m sure we would have taken a few more detours in this vast and varied land. Our time in Anatolia is coming to an end and there…