Right jib sheet of, lewy neck, reimbursement by the forestay and a few other similar expressions. There never suspected, I caught that any elements of sailing on the Masurian lakes are not, but on the Gulf of Thailand. And here please! Upon arrival in Kuala Lumpur Florek takes us to sail to Pattaya, where we spend the whole weekend. Sunbathing, racing with other boats, and at night we look for one of the centers of sex tourism. The last few days in Bangkok is also a recent shopping. So we passed the time in Thailand…
Entries in category 'The journey'
Farewell Thailand
6 December 2011 | Comments: 6
Categories: Thailand, From the journey | Topics: Bangkok, bazar, Pattaya, temple, Emerald Buddha, market, Wat Arun, sails
Still raining in Kuala Lumpur
3 December 2011 | Comments: 10
After two days spent in the capital of Malaysia, I still do not know, whether I like it, or not. I know one thing - I used to go here, to watch the Petronas Towers in good weather - I seem to be very photogenic, but unfortunately the weather conditions in Kuala Lumpur did not allow me to use their fotopotencjału. Is also an incredible panorama of the city from a nearby hill! And here too I'm sure, that under a clear sky would look like it all so much better :)
Categories: Malaysia, From the journey | Topics: bazar, China Town, Kuala Lumpur, Little India, Petronas Towers, market
In hot Rangoon
30 November 2011 | Comments: 4
Rangoon, Now, in principle, known as Yangon, is for me a typical large city south-east Asia. Hot, Discharge, noisy and sticky. It sticks to everything is everything, first of all heated air into the body. Sticky wet shirt and stick a dirty people. Gwar, horns, shouts of street vendors and quiet whispers cinkciarzy, who propose exchanging dollars for kiaty ironed. I knew, what to expect, even driving to the capital of Burma's recent, and yet the quiet, pleasant Inle a big shock.
Categories: Burma, From the journey | Topics: Rangoon, Shwedagon Paya, temple, Yangon
Relax on Inle Lake
28 November 2011 | Comments: 6
Picturesque lake surrounded by mountains, cool international company and przemili lokalesi, cheap grilled fish and delicious pancakes, hot springs and wine, photogenic fishermen, bicycles, boats, great hotel for low price… These are just a few reasons, for which the Inle spend four fantastic days!
Categories: Burma, From the journey | Topics: Inle, lake, monastery, Monastery of jumping cats, people, Nyaung Shwe, wine cellars, temple, winery, everyday life
Two days on the march
25 November 2011 | Comments: 16
Rural calm, cheerful village! – would like to shout, marching between swaying field of standing on a slight wind fields full of grain and thriving in white mustard. Swathes of bright yellow rape contrasts beautifully with the blue sky. Harvest in full - villagers cut down with sickles ears, from which the grain later wymłóci. Somewhere in the meadow in the shade of a tree sat a young shepherd boy, who is guarding a herd of cows. And we go down a country path, at which the green willows grow. A beautiful picture of the Polish countryside. Soon… Polish? As it? After all, we are in Burma!
Categories: Burma, From the journey | Topics: Inle, Kalaw, people, Nyaung Shwe, trekking, everyday life












