Sitting on reindeer skins this was the view from the deck of our cabin on the Finnish/Norwegian border last night. I know lots of people have seen the Northern Lights but to me it was amazing, took up most of the sky and went on for some hours.
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Are the northern lights only green?
Absolutely gorgeous photo. I am not a particularly spiritual person but when I saw the Northern Lights in Sweden I was absolutely captivated. To me it felt like the gods were doing rhythmic gymnastics and I was profoundly moved.
Can’t be Aussie flagged. We only have little Tinnies. Who owns the battle cruiser?
Edit: ok I got the answer
Air niguini is the preferred route direct from BNE now, most dive companies will book packages with them. I guess if the plane doesnt crash, you'll have a great time.Correct- have to go via Japan (NRT, KIX, NGO) or HKG
I recall, after multiple (many multiple) gin slings in the Long Bar, having rickshaw races around the foyer of Raffles . Ended up wearing umbrella hats and sunglasses (late at night) climbing the spiral staircase to nowhere in the garden bar and having tourists taking photo's of us. Gin slings can be dangerous weapons in the wrong hands!
Loving this post @swanning_it
It made me dig out my old pics of a mate and I doing the "Great Singapore Rickshaw Race from Raffles to Chinatown", circa 2005. Too shy to post hahahaha....
(I WON)
Would love to do that run. I drove a rickshaw (solo - as part of Rickshaw Challenge) 2017 from Mumbai to Chennai. It was an extraordinary experience particularly the very positive interaction with locals. Lots of waving along the way (photo) and many locals wanting photos (this photo with woman at service station with my rickshaw in background!) I'd recommend it to anyone - side note - I was 58 years old, and a woman! Will be even more adventurous later this year and would love to do Jaisalmer to Kochi!The Gentleman and I (well mainly the Gentleman) drove a rickshaw/tuk-tuk down the western side of India from Jaisalmer to Kochi. Not the most comfortable way to travel but a great way to see India. The rickshaw broke down a lot so there were lots of opportunities to interact with the locals and enjoy the various different landscapes.
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Would love to do that run. I drove a rickshaw (solo - as part of Rickshaw Challenge) 2017 from Mumbai to Chennai. It was an extraordinary experience particularly the very positive interaction with locals. Lots of waving along the way (photo) and many locals wanting photos (this photo with woman at service station with my rickshaw in background!) I'd recommend it to anyone - side note - I was 58 years old, and a woman! Will be even more adventurous later this year and would love to do Jaisalmer to Kochi!