Dienstag, 27. November 2007

Bambus




Wir sind dann weiter innden Norden in einen ganz kleinen Ort, Viang Pouhka. Von dort wollten wir eigentlich zum Trekking. Leider sprach der Fuehrer, den wir bekommen sollten, nur ganz schlechtes Englisch. Und leider war das laengste eine 3-Tagetour, die aber eigentlich nur eine 2-Tagetour war, nicht das was wir suchten. Wir werden unser Glueck vielleicht spaeter nochmal probieren. Weiter ging es Luang Namtha. Heute haben wir eine fantastische Radtour mit 2 Stunden Wandern unternommen. Und dabei mussten wir ueber 2 Bambusbruecken. Die werden ohne einen Nagel oder sonstwas gebaut. Nur aus Bambus. Und die Laoten fahren da auch mit ihren Mopeds drueber. Und da haben ich dann noch einen Tipp fuer alle die Bauen wollen. Vor allem bei den heutigen Stahlpreisen. Mit Bambus geht eben alles....

1 Kommentar:

Nils, Mike et leurs Vigoureux hat gesagt…

Hey Spiessers!!

As usual, we don't really understand your german langage but the pictures are talking by themselves and we really can understand you are now in another world...!! It seems to be very interessant and of course also beautiful and we are sure you are living new great moments!!

It seems you missed your bikes so much that you found new ones... and the handelbares are close to the one Jorg found on Romania, isn't it?!? Did you take it with you in Asia "in the case something happens..."?!!? ihih!

On our side, everything very good (behalve we miss your compagny...) since we arrived in North Africa. After 2 weeks in Italy and Sicilia (one with Mike's parents, very relax, and one in the Sicilians hills, very wet!!), we got to Tunis and met another bike-traveller with who we spent 2 days sharing our experiences (Frenchman making round the Medetirranean Sea, alone, and by his 64 years old!!!) it was very interesting.

We have some problems in our planning because it will be difficult to get a Visa for Algeria to join Marrocco. But let's see what will happen, we so decided to enjoy a long time Tunisia whose people are so warm and we are now on our way to the doors of the desert... We hope sand grains will produce less flat tyres because Mike still have a lot in Sicilia (and reparing under an heavy rain is not funny!!). But we did invest in a new pump and it's now nearly a pleasure to have one tyre out!!

We wish your lots of another pleasant moments in East-Asia! Anyway, do you have programmation for the next days-weeks? Do you finally go to New-Zealand, and when?

Thinking of you two, take care of yourselves!!

Bye

Choco Princes (here, it's more biscuits with honey, but we also love them!! Nils is even taking some more stomach...)