maqh just cruising along

1810/2011 22

Mongol Rally [5]: Uzbekistan

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Now we’re definitely in a territory that I had no idea about before going on the rally. I mean I remember Socceroos playing Uzbekistan but apart from that knew nothing about the country. And, as the whole rally, with few difficulties along the way the experience over all turned out to be really good. Apart from Mongolia that’s actually where we spent most time along the way, partly due to the long distance we had to drive and partly due to a bad food poisoning that hit our convoy. Uzbeks turned out to be extremely friendly and always wanted to help, sometimes even too much. It was hard to get petrol in the north, money was best to be exchanged on the black market and everyone drove Daewoo – once you get used to that it was great fun :) Oh, and there’s actually heaps of tourists there.

Mongol Rally [5]: Uzbekistan
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710/2011 17

Mongol Rally [4]: Kazakhstan

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First “stan” on the route: Kazakstan. Ninth biggest country in the world and also the biggest landlocked country. We got a chance to visit it twice during the Mongol Rally, first going south on its western part (photos from this in here) and then going north on its eastern side (photos to come later). There’s not much in the middle :) People were very friendly both times and were waving at us from the side of the road all the time. Also drivers were honking at us constantly and it took a while to get used to it and realise it’s their way of greeting us.

Mongol Rally [4]: Kazakhstan
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1209/2011 

Mongol Rally 2011

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We made it! After 38 days of driving we managed to finish the 2011 Mongol Rally and get from Czech Republic to Mongolia through Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. As you can imagine I’ve got lots and lots of photos and will definitely share them here, especially that some of them were from places people wouldn’t normally consider visiting. But for now as a small preview few photos that will hopefully show that we had an awesome experience but at times it was a pretty hard work too.

Mongol Rally 2011
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2505/2010 9

Butterfly garden at the Singapore Airport

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I had a chance to spend fair few hours on different airports in Europe and Asia and usually it means you’re just tired, can’t wait for your next flight and are just trying to find a place to sit or preferably lie down. Because of that all airports seem pretty much the same and you just want to get out of there as soon as possible. But I have to admit I kinda enjoyed my few hours at the Changi Airport in Singapore. Plenty of places to relax, nice plants and water ponds everywhere, free internet, all of that makes it so much easier to wait but on top of that you can also find for example a pool, a cinema and… a butterfly garden.

Butterfly garden at the Singapore Airport
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