Day 333 to 339 Friendly, nice and clean Montreal

Tops shots from Montreal

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We arrived Montreal in Canada by plane from New York in the afternoon the 18th of May. Our dear friend Susan came to pick us up in the airport and we drove to their place in Montreal.

On our worldwide family tour we met Susan and Stephane on the bus from Hanoi to Halong Bay in Vietnam. We all started talking and just loved their company from the start. For the first time on our trip Luna Noor dared to talk English with someone without being afraid of making mistakes and she just looooved talking to Susan. She was the perfect teacher and soon Luna Noor felt like she had gotten a new best friend. Actually this was the foremost reason we went to Canada this time. We really wanted to see where they came from and lived their lives. So we e-mailed each other and lucky enough Susan and Stephane were thrilled by the idea to see us again so they invited us to their place in Montreal for some magical days in May! 🙂

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Some small facts about Montreal before telling the rest of our experiences in Canada. It has around 1.8 million inhabitants and is the biggest city of the Quebec province and the next biggest french speaking city in the world after Paris. Still most people in Montreal are bilingual, also speaking English.

Kayaking with Susan and Stephane

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Day 327 to 332 Busy, loud and beautiful New York

Some top shots from “The big apple”

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We arrived New York late in the afternoon watching the thunder and lightning in the west towards Michigan. Luckily we were able to avoid the bad weather following the coastline from Miami.

While Jamaica had Jamaican dollars we now had to get used to the value of US dollars. Still the language was English and the culture and vehicles were not too different from those we know from Europe. As there are around 8.5 million residents in “The big apple” we could not help but notice all the different sounds like honks, yelling and laughter, as well as the different smells and rubbish many places in the city. Still we found New York to be beautiful with its small parks, shopping streets, live theaters, cinemas, buildings and museums. There are lots to see in this vibrant city.

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Day 319 to 326 Romantic Jamaica

Some top shots from Jamaica

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We arrived Kingston from Cancun via Miami a beautiful evening in May. I have to admit I was quite curious about the whole Island we had seen such wonderful athletes from sins we were little.

Some small facts about Jamaica before I try to capture our adventures in the Island. The official language is English, the currency is Jamaican dollars, the population is around 2.85 million people, the main religion is Christianity, the capital is Kingston and the island is the 3rd biggest in the Caribbean Sea situated 15 kilometers south of Cuba. Bob Marley was born here and the Rasta religion is still very much alive. Even if there are not too many of them, they are lively and musically visible throughout the island.

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Luna Noor om Cuba

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Aller først landet vi i Havanna (hovedstaden på Cuba). Når vi hadde hentet bagasjen stod det en mann og ventet på oss. Han skulle kjøre oss til en by som het Santa Marta ved Varadero. Det kostet 100 CUC, som er nøyaktig 850 kr. Turen tok ca. 2,5 timer, og bilen var uten setebelter. Når vi kom fram til AirBnB-leiligheten var vi så trøtte at vi dro på en restaurant noen meter fra huset. Da ble det en yndlings-restaurant til. Både Wasabi i Johannesburg og Mojito i Santa Marta hadde utrolig god mat! Etter middagen dro vi til leiligheten og hoppet rett i loppekassa. Neste dag laget Yuma og Arthuro frokost til oss. Det var deilig. De hadde en hund som lignet på en snø-ulv.

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Luna Noor om Brasil

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Absolutt aller først kom vi på flyplassen i Sao Paulo. Så skulle vi overnatte på flyplassen mend det fikk vi ikke lov til. Bare de som skulle dra videre med fly neste morgen kunne være der, men det var ikke interessant. Den første kule tingen vi gjorde var den verste tingen vi gjorde. Vi dro på sukkertoppen. Det var så varmt at jeg trodde jeg ville dø. Det verste var at det var veeeeeeeeeeldig lang kø. Heldigvis var det litt skygge. I køen gikk vi forbi en butikk med veldig mange kule dame-skulpturer. Det var også noen kule fugler laget av glass.

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Når vi endelig hadde kommet på heisen/gondolen var det en ganske fin utsikt. Når vi hadde kommet av toppen ble jeg så skuffet for vi hadde bare kommet til det fjellet ved siden av den ekte sukkertoppen.Jeg krevde en chorros for tort og svie, så jeg fikk en. 🙂 Senere dro vi opp på sukkertoppen. Der var det en kul butikk hvor jeg kjøpte meg en singlett/trøye.

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Day 312 to 318 Impressing Maya history in Mexico

Some top shots from Mexico

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We had panned to stay for only 6 days to explore a tiny part of Mexico, namely Cancun at its surrounding historical sites. All three of us were looking forward to eat some of our favourite food – fajita and tacos! We couldn’t wait to eat these favourites from its birthplace. And we were not disappointed. The food we ate in Mexico was delicious!

Some small facts about Mexico; There are about 130 million inhabitants in Mexico, the capital is called Mexico City, the official language is Spanish but there are around 60 other languages spoken in the country. The currency is Mexican pesos and the country got its independence from Spain in 1821. The roads were good, at least the roads where we drove. It seemed like the vehicles used were the same of that at home (in Europe) like cars, buses, trains and bicycles. Over 80% of Mexico’s inhabitants are Catholics. The nature is diverse, ranging from mountains and volcanoes to desert, jungle and nice beaches.

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Luna Noor om Argentina

Her er vi på ridetur i Mendoza

Noen blinkskudd fra Argentina

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Alt startet med at vi landet i Buenos Aires (hovedstaden). Da hadde vi kjørt fly i ca. 1 ½ timer fra Santiago i Chile. Det var skjermer på flyet så jeg prøvde å se en ny film som het Sing. Men den varte nesten i 2 timer så jeg fikk ikke se hele filmen. Og når vi landet begynte spenningen. Vi leide en bil og kjørte til Rosario. Gjett hvorfor. Vi dro til den beste fotballspilleren vi vet om. Nemlig Messi, Yeey, mmm, ikke så yeey likevel, vi dro bare til Messis hus. Men fortsatt litt yeey. 😊 Vi fant nøyaktig hvilket hus og fotballbane selv om det var sikkert 20 baner, vet ikke jeg. 😐

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Luna Noor om Chile

Noen bilder fra Valparaìso

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Vi landet på flyplassen i Santiago (hovedstaden i Chile) på morgenen, og kjørte leiebil til Valparaíso. Der skulle vi møte min onkel Daniels onkel som het Camillo. Vi var veldig uheldige første dagen fordi leiligheten vi hadde leid var ikke ledig like vel. Da måtte vi først kjøpe sim-kort til telefonen, så gå på internett på telefonen og bestille ny leilighet for 3 netter. Vi brukte hele dagen på å få kommet oss inn i leiligheten. Sent på kvelden kom vi oss endelig inn og vi var dødstrøtte. Men pappa begynte å lage middag, så vi fikk oss litt mat før vi stupte i seng.

De neste dagene var vi i Valparaíso hvor vi så oss rundt i byen og koste oss på stranden i Viña del Mar.

 

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Day 304 to 311 Cool and radiant Cuba

Some top shots from Cuba

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To get to Cuba we had to go by plane from São Paulo in Brazil to Lima in Peru before chancing planes to go to Havana. We got up at 3 o’clock in the night, drove to the airport, handed in our rental car and started our journey from Brazil. We were up for some serious travelling. First a 5 hours’ flight from São Paulo to Lima. Then some transfer time in Lima before entering another plane to spend 5 ½ hours in another plane to go from Lima to Havana. We were excited to see the island we had heard so much about with our own eyes…

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