The walls for characterization the country and symbolization of the book. Check out each face in this post.
One year of traveling. Anywhere I want to go. Perhaps each continent? You will find out if you follow my blog...because even I don't know yet! During my trip to the most interesting and random places I will share my interesting, boring or funny experiences. Have you been to Wagga Wagga?
Friday, 20 August 2010
Sunday, 15 August 2010
Photo's of Masuleh, Iran
Ok ok, then also some photo's of Iran!
This was in the village Masuleh, build in the mountains. Fresh air and a lot of nature!
It's character is recognizable for the houses build in the foot of the mountain with a very sharp angle, so one persons from pavement is the roof of the front door neighbours.
I spent my time in Masuleh with Ainova and Oscar from Barcalona which was loads of fun! Coño! I should get some photo's tagged by them soon on Facebook. But the website is blocked in Iran :)
Two forgotten photo's from Marrakech
But I am afraid I have to disappoint you, since these are only two photo's from Morocco.
No new exciting stories of Turkey, Georgia, Azerbaijan, nor Iran.
I haven't found much time, nor inspiration to write new stories, but I hope I can share some hot news soon!
But first these two photo's I forgot to put online.
The big square in Marrakech. During the day it's an 'empty' place, with guys playing the flute making their snakes stand straight, and other people selling their stuff, and ofcourse the unforgettable motorcycles and moppets.
During the night, you won't recognize the sqaure from the way during the day...it's completely transformed into one big restaurant. Only eateries, smoke, loads of different smells, and if you allow yourself, very good tastes! It is difficult to walk from one side to the other side without sitting down, as each eatery have their guy standing and waiting for you asking to sit down and have some food. You say no thank you? They didn't hear you, or pretend to and ask you again. You're already past him? No worries, there is a next guy half a meter further away asking you :)
It is, like Milko says, a Shpectacular to see the place by evening, as it's all dark, but strong lights as if you are at a building side. A lot going on, many people, and the smoke makes it's a brilliant place. If you take some time, I am sure you can take the most beautiful action shots here!
Tuesday, 13 July 2010
What they know about the world
knowledge about countries and capitals in the world even when their
general knowledge is not as strong as others'. The jokes about some
people saying 'ah, France, thats the capitol of Paris!' or the
other one where they say that Amsterdam is that country in Europe
where people can smoke a joint in the coffeeshop....
I have experienced a few new ones, never heard about before. Maybe
never existed before. But first a few years back when I lived in
Manchester, England. I heard this one many times from many English
people. It is always Germany again who causes the trouble. Maybe Jason
Statham referts to the good old past when everything was ok, when the
future was still good. Maybe he referts to that in the movie Catch
saying 'before ze Germans are here'.
When the English asked me where I am from, and I replied with the
answer 'I am Dutch',
Wednesday, 7 July 2010
The world supporting Benfica
He gave me a scarf of Benfica and made me promisse to show that the world loves Benfica!
Enjoy the first results :)
Thursday, 17 June 2010
Bull-fights in Sevilla
Photo: Bull-fights, Sevilla, Spain - 09/05/10
For the people who speak Dutch, I like to ask you to have a look atReishonger.nl where I wrote an article about my curious visit to a
bull-fighting game where I experienced a very mean game of killing
bulls in a harsh way which I will never support any more in any way.
Tuesday, 15 June 2010
Where is Fred?

Photo: In the dunes in Morocco, playing the tamtam big time!
Yes, where am I?? When was the last post?? You people must have stopped checking the blog already....no update, no update, no update.I had a tooo great time in the desert of Morocco playing the tamtams, as you see on the photo :)
No, actually I HAVE BRILLIANT NEWS!!! Today I received my visa for Iran! Mister Ahmadinejad allows me to visit his country for up to 30 days. I better not ask for a tourism tour to one of the nuclear factories....I might end up in jail labelled as a spy!
So today I arrived back in Rome, for the third time(as you can read on the 'follow my footsteps page' which I just updated with all the places I have been). This morning my alarm rang at 5.00am, to catch the train from Rimini to Rome. I will explain later why I left so early!
So anyway, I was supposed to go first to the Embassy of Iran to pick up my passport with new visa. Yes to pick up my passport. They had to have my passport, I couldnt bring it with me. So the problem was, I could not request a visa for Azerbeijan at the same time. So I had to wait for a week for my Visa for Iran to be finished, which I picked up this morning, exactly one week later.
Monday, 31 May 2010
North Morocco; a day-trip to Spain
used with being in Morocco. No longer the tiniest little things remind
me of being in Morocco, and the chaotic chaos starts to become normal.
Nothing will shock me anymore, and I am prepared to see the most
unexpected. The perfect example I had yesterday. Everything together.
On a simple terras in Chefchaouen belonging to a bar, I was waiting
for my night bus to arrive but I was 2 hours too early at the bus
station, so I ended at this terrase with a mint tea only as sweet as
you can get your tea in Morocco.
Friday, 28 May 2010
Magic in the dunes of Morroco
With the western Sahara - which actually does not belong to any country but very stubborn being claimed by Morocco - being too far to the south I had to search for different options.
The 3 Flamencos of Spain; Part 2
Happy as I can be, I bought myself a train ticket in the train station of Sevilla Santa Justa. This would be my first train trip in Spain and afyer spending the last few hours walking around in the city of Sevilla, I found myself returning to the train station. Exit Over-tourism!
Friday, 21 May 2010
The 3 Flamencos of Spain; Part 1
Once arrived at the platform of Faro station - a glance at the clock told me it already started pointing out the hours in the late afternoon - I hoped to still be able to catch a bus to Sevilla.
Friday, 14 May 2010
Photo´s online!
Please continue to my flickr account for photo´s: milesofculture
So far you can see the photo´s from:
Gran Canaria
Tenerife
Lisboa
Monday, 10 May 2010
Gran Canaria André and I discovered:
Saturday, 8 May 2010
From Oporto to Lisboa by train
complete different way what the impact is of handlugage-only travelers...with some people carrying whole suitcases aboard.
El teide; the (illegal) Spanish top
Me being on Tenerife had to visit this previously active volcano. Since it used to spew lava around the years of 1600 and 1700, the area is covered with dry solid pieces of lava.
Near the top you can see several mountain peaks close to eachother which used to be separated volcano's such as el Teide and el Pico. This all after the whole top used to be one big crater of an incredible 16 kilometers of diameter. Still today you can see on the south side the strong borders of the old crater like a long dike all around this mountain top.