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Most enjoyable read Marcus.....
made my late saturday afternoon that much more enjoyable reading your account. Great to know that these denuded and scarred region is being reverted back to nature. Lovely photos to boot. Those angles you showed with these 4 X 4 wagons give me the shivers. You would be very well equipped to tackle the Australian outback with your 4 X 4 driving expertise.
Me and my son ...
By: small-luxury-world : July 21st, 2012-12:45
had a lot of fun only from looking at your pictures - gorgeous. Thanks, Marcus! Some days ago we already looked at your post in the UN forum and my son asked me to take some pictures for you. Yes, for you :-) Here we go: Best regards from Max (8). Oliver ...
I had 2 questions and a comment
By: MTF : July 23rd, 2012-10:52
Marcus, My poor experience of off-road driving being only the Suzuki Jeep (Rhino in UK but a.k.a. Jimmy in USA) notwithstanding, I enjoyed your missive. Mine was mainly for driving to shoots with my green 'wellies', Barbour jackets and tweed flat caps.......
I never told her the full story
By: MTF : July 24th, 2012-14:39
Yup ! Eventually she did agree to nuptials but that was years later. I don't think the full story was revealed until much later. It happened about the time of mass hysteria ....er...mass media hype about Suzuki Rhinos turning over easily. I did not want h...
Love those big vehicles...
By: mrsnak : July 23rd, 2012-19:48
...as a long-time subscriber to the French car magazine "Gazoline", features of families taking vintage behemoths similar in many respects to these to all four corners of the Earth (and regularly broke down along the way) has always enthralled me. You fol...
Vintage behemoth ...
By: Marcus Hanke : July 29th, 2012-05:17
... which reminds me of an Australian offroad monster truck, bearing the name "What the hell is that", but in some kind of Australian slang truncation which I do not remember and therefore makes it impossible to find the web page. Yes, in Germany old offr...
Learned Something
By: patrick_y : July 28th, 2012-11:59
Learned something about the mining area in Germany. First its existence and secondly the environmental costs and social costs that have derived from them. Thank you for documenting your adventure for us! A learning experience for me!