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Friday, July 17, 2009
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
NO PICS; Still Alive
I now find myself in Essaouria Morocco and enjoying the beach lifestyle. the keyboars here are still impossible to type on and I get no internet at my cheap hostel - 6 Euro a night and I am loving the relaxation and the lack of heat due to the wind here that makes kiteboarding and windsurfing epic. pics to come
Monday, July 13, 2009
En Route to the Sahara Desert
When I get to my next internet I will properly add some text to these photos. Long story short I headed to the desert the other day and had to ride a bus for 2 days with some sights along the way. Here is some coverage.
The roads went through the High Atlas Mountains at the beginning and all looked like this.

The landscapes were all epic.
En route we also stopped at a gorge that had fresh, cold water running through it. This was a great way to cool off after being on a bus with no AC for hours on end.

I also visited the town where the first arena scene in Gladiator was shot.

Before getting on the camels we did get one bit of luxury and got the chance to spend an hour at a pool before heading off on camel back.
The roads went through the High Atlas Mountains at the beginning and all looked like this.
The landscapes were all epic.
I also visited the town where the first arena scene in Gladiator was shot.
Before getting on the camels we did get one bit of luxury and got the chance to spend an hour at a pool before heading off on camel back.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The trip into Marrakech
Pics from the trip to Africa
Birmingham 5am
London Underground 10:30

Landing in Tangier Africa - 3:20pm

My room in Casablanca 6:30pm

A fist full of Dihram
Landing in Tangier Africa - 3:20pm
My room in Casablanca 6:30pm
A fist full of Dihram
Words:
casablanca,
Dihram,
London,
marrakesh,
Morocco,
underground,
victoria
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
UPDATE MOROCCO
Since typing on the computers here is so arduous I have decided to try and beat the system. This message has been typed on my own laptop and uploaded to my camera so that it can be posted on the computer. Here is my synopsis of Morocco thus far:
I woke in Birmingham at 4:30 in the morning and got ready to catch my bus. I first had to catch a bus across town to make my Megabus connection to London. The trip to London cost 4 pounds. Once in London I had to get 8 stops on the Underground away another 4 pounds and a short train to the airport 14 pounds (note that 3 hours on a bus from Birmingham was only 4). I then stood in line to get my boarding pass for over an hour before having to run to my flight. I really hoped that eating in the airport was going to be an option.
My flight came first to Tangier and I got to see the Southern coast of Spain as I flew in. This was a great part of the trip already (granted I was on about 2 hours of sleep and no food so it was easy to get emotional over anything.
Once landing in Casablanca I had to make it into town from the airport and luckily I had read up that the train was cheap. A little wait and 4 dollars later I was in town but still not at my hostel so I hopped a short cab and made it here. Somehow I booked a room with two twin beds to myself but it is cheaper than the hostels in Europe and I like the privacy so I kept it.
I made it here around 6:30 so I had been traveling since about 5 in the morning. Needless to say my first night was not too big. I bought some local breads and food and walked around the block before committing to a night of ipod movies and staggered hot sleep. I did figure out that it is easier to sleep during the days here because the heat keeps the bugs at bay until night…. Sadly I am not here for the nightlife.
Today I walked all around the city and through the market. I also visited the Mosque here that is the largest in Africa. It was an amazing building and I only wish it was open to tourists. The call to prayer here is frequent and very loud (it sound like someone on an exaggerated megaphone yelling at all hours of the day).
I also booked my next place to stay in Marrakech for tomorrow so I am planning on waking early and catching a train. I will be staying there for the next 3 nights before moving on either to the mountains or back toward the beach and up the coast.
I have not eaten a lot since I got here but luckily I did think ahead enough to pack on a few pounds before making the trip. I was trying to slim down in England then I realized that it could be a mistake for this trip. The facilities are mostly squat toilets although there is the occasional western style (normal) one to be found and hotels use them as a selling point. At the Bellagio in Las Vegas you can request a room with a gold toilet and in Morocco you have to research to find a room with a normal one.
Well I guess that is about enough from me for now. The computer at this hostel will not let me post to the blog but it will allow for some facebook messages so if you want to see any of them just add me with the name Jonathan Walker Collins. OK I have to get back to dodging the heat.
I woke in Birmingham at 4:30 in the morning and got ready to catch my bus. I first had to catch a bus across town to make my Megabus connection to London. The trip to London cost 4 pounds. Once in London I had to get 8 stops on the Underground away another 4 pounds and a short train to the airport 14 pounds (note that 3 hours on a bus from Birmingham was only 4). I then stood in line to get my boarding pass for over an hour before having to run to my flight. I really hoped that eating in the airport was going to be an option.
My flight came first to Tangier and I got to see the Southern coast of Spain as I flew in. This was a great part of the trip already (granted I was on about 2 hours of sleep and no food so it was easy to get emotional over anything.
Once landing in Casablanca I had to make it into town from the airport and luckily I had read up that the train was cheap. A little wait and 4 dollars later I was in town but still not at my hostel so I hopped a short cab and made it here. Somehow I booked a room with two twin beds to myself but it is cheaper than the hostels in Europe and I like the privacy so I kept it.
I made it here around 6:30 so I had been traveling since about 5 in the morning. Needless to say my first night was not too big. I bought some local breads and food and walked around the block before committing to a night of ipod movies and staggered hot sleep. I did figure out that it is easier to sleep during the days here because the heat keeps the bugs at bay until night…. Sadly I am not here for the nightlife.
Today I walked all around the city and through the market. I also visited the Mosque here that is the largest in Africa. It was an amazing building and I only wish it was open to tourists. The call to prayer here is frequent and very loud (it sound like someone on an exaggerated megaphone yelling at all hours of the day).
I also booked my next place to stay in Marrakech for tomorrow so I am planning on waking early and catching a train. I will be staying there for the next 3 nights before moving on either to the mountains or back toward the beach and up the coast.
I have not eaten a lot since I got here but luckily I did think ahead enough to pack on a few pounds before making the trip. I was trying to slim down in England then I realized that it could be a mistake for this trip. The facilities are mostly squat toilets although there is the occasional western style (normal) one to be found and hotels use them as a selling point. At the Bellagio in Las Vegas you can request a room with a gold toilet and in Morocco you have to research to find a room with a normal one.
Well I guess that is about enough from me for now. The computer at this hostel will not let me post to the blog but it will allow for some facebook messages so if you want to see any of them just add me with the name Jonathan Walker Collins. OK I have to get back to dodging the heat.
Morocco...
I am now in Morocco and hhave taken some great pics but the internet here is awful so if they dont post forgive me.... plus the keyboards here are rearranged so it takes forever to type. I am currently in the city of Casablanca. I arrived yesterday after 13 hours of travel so I slept the first day away and have spent today exploring. The plan is to head to Marrakesh tomorrow to spend about 3 nights before venturing into the mountains or back toward a beach.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Packin my bags... flight tomorrow
It is now just a few hours before I have to wake up to go to London so that I can fly down to Morocco. OK so this is not my bag but I was too lazy to take a picture of it.

I am excited and plan to try and sleep after some tomato soup. I am not sure where all I will make it in Morocco but I am hoping it is as fun as I think it is going to be. Wish me luck.

I am excited and plan to try and sleep after some tomato soup. I am not sure where all I will make it in Morocco but I am hoping it is as fun as I think it is going to be. Wish me luck.

Words:
backpack,
casablanca,
fez,
marrakesh,
Morocco
Friday, July 3, 2009
Escaping Swine Flu
A recent report here in England has put out this warning for the future.
"Swine flu: 100,000 UK cases a day by August
Health secretary Andy Burnham announces that the disease can no longer be contained
Thursday, 02 July 2009
More than 100,000 people could be diagnosed with swine flu every day by the end of August, the government said, announcing that the disease can no longer be contained in the UK."
(This could be how it is spreading)
(Time to get my vitamins in Morocco)

Words:
100000,
Birmingham,
casablanca,
daily,
England,
Morocco,
Swine,
Swine Flu,
UK
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