Jul 20
Back in France, Italy tomorrow!
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We’re sorry for the delay in updates, but it has been a crazy week in Madrid and Barcelona! People there really know how to party, and the hostel we stayed at in Barcelona was amazing too. So many people, so many great people. If you’re ever going to Barcelona, Kabul is the place to stay! Don’t expect a lot of sleep though, but that’s really not what the rest of Barcelona is about either :)

Originally we were heading for Marseille after Barcelona, but due to incredibly difficult information desk workers at the train station, we only got to Montpellier last night and decided to stay here in stead. It is a lovely city and we’ve spent the day walking around a little and finally having our first crêpe (sp?) on this trip :) We’ve also spent a major part of the day making plans for the rest of our trip, and it seems we won’t have as much time in Italy as we wanted too. Partly because of our “plan as we go”-attitude, but also the fact that the only cheep plane tickets we found were on the 28th. So we have one week left and are going to spend them visiting Venice and Rome :) We’re sure it’ll be a great end of our trip though and we’re also meeting up with some people we met in Barcelona, in Rome, and think we’ll have a good couple of days there before heading home.

Tomorrow we’re getting on the train for the rather long trip to Milano, which will only be a short stop for sleeping, before continuing to Venice. There are plenty of places we would love to see in Italy, but it has become evident that a 22-day travel pass is far from enough to get through everything we want. The trip so far has been a great experience and another Interrail at a later time is not unthinkable :)

Aleksander has caught a small fever and has not been feeling too good the last two days, but hopefully he’ll be back in shape tomorrow. Jaran has been through a couple of days feeling shabby as well, and it’s probably an important part of travelling the way we do :)

The picture uploading facilities in the Internet cafés we find are poor, so again there won’t be any photos at this time. But you’ll see them all when we get home :)

We’ll try to give another update before we head home, but if we don’t; see you home on the 28th!

Jul 14
Spain, baby!
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We’ve finally arrived in Spain and are now “suffering” the incredible heat of Madrid! We are not able to upload any pictures at the moment, so you’ll have to wait a bit for those :)

After 2 great days in beautiful Bordeaux with Isabelle and Arnaud, we headed south to Sus, to visit Arnaud’s parents and a day of basically just relaxing in the shade and eating  :) The french cuisine is of course awesome, and probably even better in the French Basque country!

On the way to Sus, we also stopped by the Dunes of Pyla - Europe’s largest sand box! So of course Aleksander, being the kid that he is, had a lot of fun there ;) The Dune of Pyla is a huge dune and you walk over it - probably having the work-out of your life!

After Sus, we headed for Bilbao with Isabelle and Arnaud to visit the Guggenheim museum. We also managed to squeeze in an hour on the beach in St Jean de Luz on the way. European (excluding Norwegian) beaches are incredible… in many ways! ;)

Last night we arrived in Madrid at 10 pm after a 5 hour train ride from Bilbao. Southern Europe is hot, and you might think 5 hours on the train would be torture, but the French and Spanish has really understood how A/C should be used - not like NSB in Norway, which turn up the heat to 30 degrees and make you sweat any available bodily fluid into their excellent seats, of course covered with skin which is the perfect choice for travelling long in the heat…

Right after arriving last night we joined a bar crawl from 1 am where we visited a couple of bars and a night club. We got lost when trying to find our way back to the hostel (which by the way is excellent. If you’re going to Madrid, check ouy Cat’s Hostel!). Finally we decided we had been walking enough and caught a cab and discovered our quest for the hostel had been in the completely wrong direction.

Tomorrow we’re getting on the train to Barcelona and will probably spend the next 4-5 days there - chilling on the beach and enjoying a fantastic holiday so far!

A big thank you to Isa and Arnaud (and his parents!) for their hospitality and enduring the burden of having to guide us around for several days (and Aleksander’s singing)! :)

Hopefully we’ll be able to upload some more photos once we get to Barcelona - until then enjoy this great wall of text :)

Jul 9
Bonjour, tout le monde!
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After two great days in Paris, we’ve found our way to Bordeaux and enjoying the company of Arnaud and Isabelle. Paris was busy - lots of stuff to see in a very short time, but we got around to the most important places. Except for Louvre, which of course is closed on Tuesdays…

Yesterday we got on the train in Paris and a three hours ride took us to Bordeaux where we got ourselves a great traditional french dinner with Confit de Canard and good wine. Bordeaux is great and seems warmer (in the social meaning) than what was the case with Paris - might have something to do with our great guides here in Bordeaux as well :)

Today we have raided the market for wine and cheese and already consumed half of the cheese ;) We’ve visited Saint Emilion, just east of Bordeaux, and tomorrow we’re hopefully going on a visit to a Chateu tomorrow as well as Dunes de Pyla before heading south to the Basque country.

All for now! We’re very much alive and enjoying Europe to the max :)