We have changed continent image reveals what. The place is San Francisco, shopping interlar and it is a delightful city. Will want to stay here. We arrived in San Francisco on Wednesday and leave again tomorrow (Monday), a little too small time. On Thursday morning-came Vegard also to SF. It was Such helpful owners to see him again, three months ago we celebrated the New Year in Vang Vieng together. What has happened in SF; short summarized it hanging in the hostel, walked around downtown and seen, learned why hippies called hippies, been at the pub crawl, wine and cheese evening, shopping interlar danced swing in the park (http://www.lindyinthepark.com/) been at Alcatraz, shopping interlar Golden Gate Bridge seen and probably other things that I can not remember at the moment. Anyway, we've had it fine! Tomorrow we travel down to Santa Barbara and visit someone in the class who is studying there. shopping interlar We'll sit in with Ingrid (from class) which has been in Tahoe down to SB. =) Then we'll try to get hired us a car and drive to LA, LV, Grand Canyon and (Tucson or San Diego). Then suddenly it had been a while since I last wrote; we've even been in Malaysia and Japan since last time. In Malaysia we were on backpack char Perenthian, where there was a good atmosphere with nice beaches, bodyboarding, monkey juice, snorkeling and roti canai. The room we stayed in was the mass fight ants on the walls, so had to spend some time maurkosting. We went on to Kuala Lumpur after Perenthian, where we were through some legendary lunch buffet at the Shangri-la. After that we went to Japan with a long stopover in Singapore (very good airport which has everything like free xbox gaming and cinema to wifi and other good stuff). We were in Tokyo for five days. Stylish, exciting and strange place. Incredibly much neon and suit-clad people. They sell everything, from capacitors loose weight to underwear machine. Tokyo is so large that you go on "outing" of the various shopping interlar districts, we only managed to see a couple shopping interlar of them (Harajuku, Shibuya, Shimo-Kitazawa, Akihabara, Asakusa and Shinjuku). In Tokyo, we also met Ingrid who showed us around, borrowed us guidebook and took us on karaoke. Was looked after =) Karaoke is the a must in Asia, Tokyo is also no exception. One has its own karaoke where you go and sing with their friends, the price is per hour and all drinks are included. An idea for Trondheim maybe ... Here are some pictures from Tokyo:
how much it cost per hour of karaoke room? gira! ye through between america or do you fly to Peru and Ecuador? enjoying myself still reading your blog, update more often :) hi hi hug from beate Reply Delete
Hmm ... Think it kosta 800 Yen per hour, ie approximately 50 kr. Nice price it =) We go through central america yes, spend some time in Guatemala, we think. Learn Spanish properly. So is the rest quite open. You / you go maybe to Asia soon? You get indulge mass there at least! Good trip: D Reply Delete
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