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Lazy day

Above:  Imam Reza’s shrine takes up quite an expansive area, as you can see from the two photos stitched up above. I felt shattered today and slept till 0800.  I decided to have the day off.  I couldn’t handle another day of long bus trips especially if the sights were only so so.  I took […]

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Daytrip to Torbat-e Jam

With a little bit of Malaysian time in my system, I woke up early at 0630 and was downstairs for a delicious breakfast at 0730.  Crunchy cucumber, ripe red tomatoes, thick yoghurt, cheeses, bread, eggs, omelette and boring cornflakes. My plan today was to do a daytrip to Torbat-e Jam.  I took a taxi to […]

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Hauled to the police station

Above:  View of Imam Reza Shrine by night, from my new hotel room at Razavieh Hotel. About Mashhad The holy city of Mashhad is home to 6 million people, saffron and the Coca Cola factory. Yes, Coca Cola Iran trade embargo notwithstanding. It is in the far east of the country, near the Turkmenistan and Afghanistan border. […]

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Busy day in Tehran

Introducing Tehran Tehran isn’t my favourite city because it isn’t the nicest city either with. It’s a concrete jungle with characterless blocks, traffic clogged with old and new Hillman Hunters (called Paykan) and sometimes stifling smog from these old technology vehicles. It has 14 million residents and 12 ski-fields, which is great for people who […]

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Axis of Evil

Above:  Old phone in my room at the Naderi Hotel in Tehran. Leaving Singapore I woke around 0130 and dozed till 0500. My aunt insisted that I have some breakfast so I had a peanut butter sandwich before taxiing to the airport around 0540. The check-in desk for my 0745 flight to Doha was deserted. […]

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Visa and voting

I had only one important task to do today. That was to go to the New Zealand High Commission at Ngee Ann City to transfer my returning resident’s visa from my old passport to my new one. I was also able to vote for the New Zealand election by doing a special vote. With that […]

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Lion City again

After a ten night stay in my hometown, Kuching, I said goodbye to my family.  It had been a busy stay attending to things like renewing my passport; researching and opening a bank account.  Without internet at the house, it was a chore to have to drive to an internet cafe every few days to […]

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Muara Tebas

Admin My last few days have been busy. We celebrated Mum’s 78th birthday but other matters were more of an admin nature. Things like renewing my passport and opening a bank account.  Some things are harder than they sound as I have to ensure that the bank has a fully-featured internet banking facility which is […]

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Crossing from Mongolia to Russia

Sukhbaatar to Naushki The train appeared stationary while I was in the dozing hours before I woke properly. I got out of bed around 0830 while we were in Sukhbaatar.  We had made a seemingly long stop and the toilets were locked.  I had to hop out of the train to use the station toilet. […]

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Back on the train

We have a night-time departure from Ulaanbaatar to Irkutsk on the train tonight.  That gave us a whole day to kill, starting with a leisurely breakfast. We then walked to town to check out the museum.  It had interesting displays of Mongolian culture and history, eg. costumes, the expanse of Chinggis Khan’s empire, the Communist […]

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