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Tag: Nigeria

Posted on November 26, 2015August 15, 2019

Law and disorder in Lagos

Crazy times in Lagos, Nigeria, I’m glad I took a detour via Osogbo. Is the new president Muhammadu Buhari going to make a difference in the corruption and harassment by officials and thugs? I sure hope so!

Law and disorder in Lagos

About my journey from Amsterdam to Sydney

Since April 2018 I'm traveling from Amsterdam to Sydney overland, for five years and visiting 40 countries along the way. Read all about it in this blog post.

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Summertime in the Netherlands is finally here 🚙 Summertime in the Netherlands is finally here 🚙☀️ Enjoying a weekend of camping in the southern province of Brabant
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Kinkaki-ji temple, the golden pavilion. One of the Kinkaki-ji temple, the golden pavilion. One of the highlights of Kyoto
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On day 3 and 4 of the trip more monasteries, churc On day 3 and 4 of the trip more monasteries, churches, mount Ararat and Armenian barbeque
I've been traveling for the last 10 days, got some I've been traveling for the last 10 days, got some catching up to do on the social media, so here is the story. A couple of months ago I applied for a side job as a tour leader for one of the Dutch cultural tour organizations. I got the job, and here I am, touring trough the Caucasus with a group of 22 Dutch and Belgian culture minded travelers. The program is packed, the distances long, the food and wine is delicious, hospitality amazing and the group has a good vibe.

These pictures are from the first 2 days, when we explored Yerevan, Geghard Monastery, Symphony of Stones and Garni Temple
Since my return to Amsterdam not much has happened Since my return to Amsterdam not much has happened travel wise. But I'm now out of hibernation and the first couple of nights of proper camping for this season are behind me.

I've been spending a couple of nights in the region where I spend my years as a teenager. Rediscovering the woods and sights of the area.

Some exciting travels are coming up this summer when I'll be revisiting some interesting countries which I enjoyed traveling through in the past. More on that later.
Guess who's back in Amsterdam? Guess who's back in Amsterdam?
These bunkers on Løken Beach have been built duri These bunkers on Løken Beach have been built during the second world war on top of the dunes. 75+ years of erosion has placed the bunkers on the beach. How many more years till they will be swallowed by the sea?
Recap of my last couple of days in Sweden. Some hi Recap of my last couple of days in Sweden. Some hiking and prehistoric rock art
I'm spending my last couple of days in Sweden like I'm spending my last couple of days in Sweden like this
The hike to Njupeskärs, the highest waterfall of The hike to Njupeskärs, the highest waterfall of Sweden with a height of 125 meters, is an easy one. So I extended the hike up and around the mountain.
Short hike to Fettjeåfallet Short hike to Fettjeåfallet
It's not easy to find a spot in Sweden that doesn' It's not easy to find a spot in Sweden that doesn't already have half a dozen camper vans, and that also meets your needs: in the sun, by a lake, small beach and fire pit.  So very happy with what I found for a couple of days chilling after some days on the road.
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