Posted: 2008-11-13 07:10 PM  
Oui, j’ai eu de la chance de me trouver, face à face, avec Hugo Chavez.
Peut être la bière c’est un lénitive pour survivre dans un pays qui, malgré l’abondance du pétrole, la plupart des gens sont pauvres.
L’eau minérale c’est cher mais, étant la bière so cheap, I preferred to drink beers all the time!.
Posted: 2008-11-13 09:51 AM  
Thanks for your message.
I have been travelling around our fascinating planet Earth, but now I am stuck in Spain looking for a job.
Once I will save enough money I want to explore the south of Sudan (Equatoria), a new independent country separated from Khartoum in the north.
You have posted lovely pictures of your recent trip to Tibet.
Au revoir
jorge
Posted: 2008-11-12 02:57 AM  
hi isabelle
you have posted many beautiful shots from your china trip .... did u do the trans-siberian train trip to tibet?
i mean... its on the new train system? hope to see report from you soon... a few of my friends are thinking of doing the train trip next year.
thanks
ta,
gloria
Posted: 2008-11-10 03:34 PM  
Glad to see you on the road (rail:-) again. You have gone far beyond just Beijing or Shanghai as most have not done, making your images from China very very special. Hope to see more. RR
Posted: 2008-11-03 12:57 PM  
Isabelle, I've just seen your new pictures and they are great; I really look forward to seeing more of them. The picture of the 'fire spitting' is really great.
Posted: 2008-07-23 12:55 AM  
TQ Isabelle for your friendship which I appreciate from your prompt response.
I felt good and at ease with that mountainous, picturesque snap you took... I could float and rise out of the hammock mesmerized with a full lung of cool fresh air however thin it may be... it feels good.
I will PM you my email addy for any contact you need to decide on and feel free to do so, we would be glad to welcome you in Holland too.