Breaking News!!!! thanks a lot everyone I am proud of you!, thanks to your votes, Prashant won and all Nepal twisted into a great partyland a pitty I can't see him live! Annapurna was undescribable;; it is by far the best treck I have ever done. The stunning landscape is constantly changing over the few days and you go from beautie to beauties. I made sure this time to have a guide who could follow me ,,,, but unfortunately even if he was much better I still had to wait regularly. I found out what big legs are good for: for running in Mountain. The guide had never seen anyone like that and wants me to do the Eversest marathon on the 29th of May hahah. one day we have been liturally running down and we did a 7 hours ttreck in 3..... well good fun on the day but the day after the legs were gone!! this guide was really cool. he was singing and playing the flute none stop while treking, so I am pretty aware now of what is Nepali music,,,, at the end I couldn't hear it anymore but it had some folkloric taste. On the last day we went riding horses ( the first time for me) hahaha I thought it would be really relaxing >>>> well not really/// god it is a hard sport!! After a few local raksi (local alkohol) my guide and the horse guy were absolutely wasted and as the explanations were in Nepali, I didn't completly understand the subtilities of speed riding and got a massive butt irritation, which was not really great for the bus the following day...... Anyway Annapurna was great! and I went after to a Safari in the Chitwan national Park. The only little problem was the moonsoon rain again;;; when it rains the animals hide like humans << not stupid those animal,,,, so why did I go anyway?? to get wet really.. after a few tries we finally got to see a Rhino and a tiger......footprint,, still it was great fun. Back to India,, and to none stop scaming operations. I landed in Varanasi (Benares) and it was fabulous. Here comes a nice story: as every good tourist I went in the early morning on a boat to see the people bathing in the Ganges and do other religious practices. I was comfortably sitting on the boat when something punched me big time on the back. "what was that?" I turned my head to my back and almost felt of the boat realising that I had a bird shit abou the size of a tennis ball on my back,, I looked up:: it was an eagle!! Do you think it is a good sign? Anyway after a few minutes of cleaning in the Ganges( my shirt not me) I decided that it was unfair that the rower of the boat was only 14 and really skinny and that the big boy me was sitting watching him;;; so I told him I would do the rowing..... Well I am not too sure of my technic and I might have to leave out the oxford Cambridge competition this year as instead of going anywhere we started doing very gentle circles... oh my god!! hilarious. Tourists from other boats seeing me suddenly thought it was really cool to row and to get pictures of themselves rowing on the Ganges/// I couldn't believe it I launched a new trend! Today I arrived in a great and mystic place:: Kajuraho.... Temples a bit like in Bagan but with KamaSutra sculpture on them facinating, an open book!!! I enjoyed a lot the idea that there was once a religion that was based on pleasure// a good change for once. Tomorrow Agra and the Taj Mahal.
sa ya, read me there
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vielle canaille encore en voyage!!!
et l'équipe de france vient d'éliminer les all blacks en 1/4 de finale de la coupe du monde de rugby 20 à 18 !!
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