Posted: 2008-11-25 09:39 AM  
Gloria, will be more albums, perhaps Valencia, Toledo, Madrid, Zaragoza ... really worth visiting Spain.
I wish you a pleasant journey in the next year.
Basia
Posted: 2008-11-24 11:36 PM  
If you have any questions on Shanghai, Suzhou or Hangzhou, fire off an email! I think my next big vacation won't be for a couple of years, but I'll probably go back to China, specifically Hong Kong, Shenzen and Guilin. Until then, I'll have to settle for a short trip to Las Vegas maybe, or Mexico if I'm really lucky.
I'm working on photos, but the 500k restriction the site has makes it difficult. Either I have to take low res pics which look terrible, or I take good ones and then crop and edit them, which takes a lot of time.
I am not normally somebody who would go for a beach holiday, but after several non-summers here in London I craved some sunshine and I also needed somewhere where I could relax and recharche my batteries. And Mexico was just perfect, there is so much else to do and I am hoping to write about the other places we went to soon.
Shanghai seems like a life time ago and I suppose in travel terms it really is; but I'm glad you enjoyed the report and hope you indeed find some useful information.
I don't have too much travel plans for the next six months. I'm in Tobago now and will be going to Miami and Hawaii but really nothing else until I return to the UK. After that hopefully Moscow and Indochina.
Posted: 2008-11-13 11:06 AM  
Hi Gloria
I came here to thank you for the comment on my Morocco report and offer any advice that might help on the other countries you plan to visit.
However I saw Jorge's message and realised that yet again I forgot to check the awards.-so warm congratulations.
David
Posted: 2008-11-12 04:37 PM  
Hi,
thank you for remembering me.
Congratulation for October MOM.
This year hasn't been the best of my life, BUT as travelling is the essence of my life it is also the best way to get healthy again. I have seen a few places in my own country, which are - at least some of them - lovely. Then I went to Pakistan to see the Rakaposhi and the Nanga Parbat and the Hunza Valley and the first organic villageand the Khunjerab Pass, I even walked into China. This journey was wonderful. Now I feel alive again.
Hierinyma
Posted: 2008-11-12 07:46 AM  
no, I only visited Busan, Seoul and Bulguksa Buddhist temples (I was a monk in those times). Indeed, I have to go back to South Korea.
I am very busy looking for a job, but asap will write some reports, starting by the Inside Passage, Alaska.
Ciao, ciao, bambina.