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Reisevortrag ‚allerweltsgeschichten‘
‚Wir sind dann mal weg‘ hat sich nach eineinhalb Jahren Weltreise zu ‚wir sind wieder da‘ gewandelt. Das gibt uns die Gelegenheit, euch persönlich an unseren Reiseerlebnissen teilhaben zu lassen. Am Sonntag, den 2. Dezember um 17 Uhr geben wir im Speidlerhaus Baienfurt einen ersten Reisevortrag. Wir würden uns über euer Kommen freuen! Mehr Infos … Weiterlesen
This was Namibia
32 Namibia, a set on Flickr. German colonial heritage, fantastic wildlife and wide open desert landscapes.
This was Zambia
31 Zambia, a set on Flickr. Africa’s most spectacular waterfalls…
This was Tanzania
30 Tanzania, a set on Flickr. Unforgettable journey with a hundred-year-old German ship along Lake Tanganyika.
This was Rwanda
29 Rwanda, a set on Flickr. This small country may have been one of the biggest surprises on our journey – in the 18 years since the atrocious genocide, Rwanda has come a long way.
This was Uganda
28 Uganda, a set on Flickr. The greenest of all the African countries we visited.
Africa’s birds
In Europe, most birds seem to be the size of sparrows and are coloured in various shades of black, grey or brown, with the odd splash of rusty red, or dirty yellow. Even though we have come across quite a few cool birds along the way, I would not have described myself as a birdwatcher … Weiterlesen
Close to the chimps
Next up on our route across Africa was Uganda. If there was only one thing to say about it, it would be that Uganda is incredibly green compared to its Eastern neighbour countries. After a bumpy night on the bus from Nairobi to Kampala, which involved waiting forever in the dark at the Ugandan border … Weiterlesen
This was Kenya
27 Kenya, a set on Flickr. Wildlife at its best!
This was Oman
24 Oman, a set on Flickr. Islamic traditions, old forts, superfriendly people and special wildlife encounters.
These were the Emirates
23 Emirates , a set on Flickr. A mix of crazy superlatives, Arab hospitality and endless sand dunes.
This was India
22 India, a set on Flickr. Six weeks across the Indian subcontinent.
Favourite Shot
Golden Langur on Umananda Island, Guwahati, Assam. Highly endangered primate species that is only found in Assam and parts of Bhutan. Lucky we spotted one of these furry creatures!
The camera is dead, long live the camera
One day in the Sikkimese mountains, our camera made its last shot. It came as a shock but was on the other hand not completely unexpected: the EOS 1000D that we had bought a few years earlier finally surrendered to the heat and cold, dust and humidity, salt-water spray and other shocks while bumping around … Weiterlesen
This was Nepal
21 Nepal, a set on Flickr. a love affair with the Himalayas
This was Vietnam
20 Vietnam, a set on Flickr. Quite a colourful mix – we loved it!
This was Cambodia
19 Cambodia, a set on Flickr. Mesmerizing Khmer temples at Angkor, and the lows of Cambodia’s more recent history.
This was Laos
18 Laos, a set on Flickr. Our photos from the most laid-back country on earth.
Favourite Shot
Cliff jumping – the hobby of the fearless local kids at Tad Lo waterfall, Southern Laos
This was Thailand, part II
17 Thailand part II, a set on Flickr. Lots of diving and many golden stupas… but see for yourselves.
This was Myanmar
16 Myanmar, a set on Flickr. Unfortunately we only came here for two days, but we still got a glimpse of Burmese life.
This was Thailand, part I
15 Thailand part I, a set on Flickr. Two weeks on Thailand’s islands… Time to relax.
This was Malaysia
14 Malaysia, a set on Flickr.
This was Singapore
13 Singapore, a set on Flickr.
This was Australia
12 Australia, a set on Flickr. Our biggest set so far… we took thousands of photos, kept 1500 of them and here is our „best of“ selection. Have a look and let us know which ones you like best ;-)