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Door: Max Van Eys
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28 Juli 2004 | Mongolië, Ulaanbaatar
Van een andere site van WAARBENJIJ haalde ik dit treinverhaal op van de transmongolie express/
By way of another site of WAARBENJIJ I picked up this story of the trip with the Trans Mongolia Express.
I k heb deze site losgekoppeld van de sites in WAARBENJIJ omdat ik deze informatie NIET voor iedereen beschikbaar stel. Uw email adres is veilig omdat het in de sektie beheer zit.
This website is separated from other websites in WAARBENJJ because this information so My Information not needed to see for the whole world. Your email address is sure safe here just because it is in thge Section Management and ruled by MySelf.
Welcome you all on board and I am thankful very thankful in the knowing that people stimulate me in this important step for me. It is NO holiday. It is part of a mission.
4 years ago I did also a trip abroad to a penpal of me in Russia Nina and promoted also there a written book by my USA friend Joseph Cohen the site is http://www.geocities.com/themaxvaneys/russia.html
That trip triggered in me so amazing much fear that was stored deep in the cells and bones in the human body and was a good learning process for me. Coming back in Holland I joined for a period individual sessions with www.shuemamsterdam.nl and see also the beautiful site of the founder of SHUEM shamanisme (older then religions) www.shuem.com and Abbah's site http://www.abbah.com/
I was then deep in Russia near The Ural in the section Udmurtia and was wonderful.
What i learned there was NOT being dependent of a woman but being my own Chief and that was more related with the relation before I had in my youth and "education".
Here comes the train story:
Suuz, 27 Jun 2004 09:19 uur
Ulaan Baatar, Mongolië
Mongolia: foreigners, horse and
Hey everybody!
Here's an update from Mongolia! First of all, we're all in good health and have not been dehidrated yet because of bad food.
The traintrip to Ulan-Bator was dreadfull. We drove by night pass the Baikal lake so
unfortunately we had to miss all the splendid views. Anyway some word about our wagon.
It was totally packed with foreigners. Not so nice, because we all started to feel kinda
special after being in many train with only Russians. So, that was the end of being a foreigner
in Russia. Now we became a part of the 'tourists'. At 13 hrs we arrived at Naushki, the Russian
border-town. It took about 6 (!!!!!!!!!) hours to get out of the country. And what they we're doing:
NO CLUE!!! We killed our time by reading books, sleeping, talking with the other foreigners. The most
funny people in the train were an American mother of 81 and her 46 year old son, Germans with no sence of humour and
an American father and son, with huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuge camera's
By the way, it was very funny because we were the only wagon attached to the train.. :-)
At the Mongolian border, things went easier. The only thing, was that we could not get out of the train
for some time. BUt we survived, enjoyed the scenic views and slept like babies..
After arriving at the railway station of Ulan-Bator, we were picked up by Ganbayar, a
friendly MOngolian guy. Because the guesthouse we were supposed to stay
was full, he was asked to provide us accomodation in his own house. So, very nice!
That day we discovered the city and found about that we are actually really in Asia! WE visited
a Buddist monastry and went on the pictures with them! Well, actually, MARISKA went on the picture because
I felt quite strange. Too bad of all the German tourists they were everywhere!, Roman was even feeling at home :P
We enjoyed a very cheap meal for lunch! The prices here are extremely low, even compared to Russia!
In the evening we went to a traditional MOngolian show. There was some dance and music even a girl who could touch
her head with her bum! (or the other way around of course!) And we took nice pictures of all the artists
Yesterday we left by car to Terelj, a Nature park. We stayed there at a nice family and slept in a real
ger! And, you'll never guess this people: I rode a horse, camel and yak!!!! Hilarious, I thought that I was
scared of those things, but I rode the horse yesterday for 2 hours and today for 3 hours. I think you can imagine how much
our asses are hurting now. But I really liked it. Actually I loved it! Howcome I never did this before.
Some words about the nature and views: great, beautiful, fantastic and so on. I've seen so many beautiful things by now!
WE're now back in "UB" and leaving tomorrow again for a excursion of 3 nights. We're all extremely tired, probably because of the hights.
So, that'll be it for now.
HUP HOLLAND HUP!!!!! (GERMANY AND SWEDEN, EAT YOUR HEART OUT!!!)
Take care, all of you!
LOve, Suuz
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30 Juli 2004 - 19:20
Max:
Hoi Rozanne je staat nu op de list. Liefs Max -
30 Juli 2004 - 20:30
Max Van Eys:
Reint Jan Blaauw, Jouw account heb ik toegevoegd en geef het door aan je ouders Alma en Geert die ik hedenavond heb gesproken. Leuk allemaal.
VRIENDSCHAP IS BELANGRIJK. EEN MENS IS EEN DUALISTIES WEZEN EN OP WELK NIVEAU HIJ OOK STAAT HIJ ZAL ALTIJD PROBEREN DE VERBINDING MET DE ANDER TE ZOEKEN. PAS DAN KOMT HIJ WERKELIJK IN ZIJN MIDDEN WAAR OOK GOD IS. -
01 Augustus 2004 - 09:55
Max Van Eys:
De temperatuur is al flink aan het zakken in Mongolie. In sept 2004 als ik daar ben is het nog slechts 9 graden.
The temperature is downscaling NOW already and in sept 2004 when I am there it will not rise above the 9 degrees above Zero in daytime. -
01 Augustus 2004 - 09:57
Max Van Eys:
De temperatuur is al flink aan het zakken in Mongolie. In sept 2004 als ik daar ben is het nog slechts 9 graden.
The temperature is downscaling NOW already and in sept 2004 when I am there it will not rise above the 9 degrees above Zero in daytime.
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