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Fantastic report. Been waiting to read about your trip home :-)
Now when are you off next? Looking forward to another adventure with you.
Thanks for the comments!
Truthfully, not sure to where I am off, yet! I'm thinking I'd like to keep up my current streak of "less-commonly-visited" countries. Ethiopia, Nigeria, Turkmenistan, or even Iran top the list currently.
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Truthfully, not sure to where I am off, yet! I'm thinking I'd like to keep up my current streak of "less-commonly-visited" countries. Ethiopia, Nigeria, Turkmenistan, or even Iran top the list currently.
Great TR, PanHam! I really enjoyed it. PM if you are serious about going to Nigeria. I´m also planning another trip there (my second) and might be able to share some info.
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Great TR, PanHam! I really enjoyed it. PM if you are serious about going to Nigeria. I´m also planning another trip there (my second) and might be able to share some info.
Thanks, Arnur! I will most certainly PM you in the coming days when I get around to thinking about the planning . . . .
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What a pleasure to read! Thanks for sharing. I liked how you described yourself as a "starving student".. who just happens to travel in world-class F and get driven around FRA in Porsches.
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What a pleasure to read! Thanks for sharing. I liked how you described yourself as a "starving student".. who just happens to travel in world-class F and get driven around FRA in Porsches.
Haha - it's amazing the temporary treatment United frequent flyer miles can buy. Allows one to remain just a bit incognito .
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Thanks for that extensive trip report. I enjoyed it thoroughly. I've never been to Tashkent and I doubt I'll be there any time soon so it was fun to travel vicariously through you.