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<description>Sorry for not writing a blog earlier but im sure you can understand that life has been pretty crazy since finishing EyeOnAfrica.&amp;nbsp; Alan has since moved to the USA and seen his brother get married, Congratulations Mike and Rachael.&amp;nbsp; I am currently blagging couches to sleep on all around Cape Town whilst job hunting.&amp;nbsp; Really looking forward to the world cup, c'mon England.  EyeOnAfrica was an amazing experience and I will treasure the memory's forever.&amp;nbsp; I ...&#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<description> this is just a quick blog just to let you all know that we Ian and myself cycled into Cape Town yesterday, after almost 13000 miles of cycling over 348 days!&amp;nbsp;Thankyou&amp;nbsp;to everyone who supported us thoughout this jorney and thankyou to everyone who has made a donation to Childreach International. for those who havent made a donation then you can still sponsour us by going to  www.justgiving.com/eyeonafrica .    &amp;nbsp;   Thats all for now, but we ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<description>Hey Everyone,  This is our last blog before we reach Cape Town and EyeOnAfrica is over, enough said there. &amp;nbsp; Since leaving Jeffery's Bay the cycling has been tough and I mean really tough.&amp;nbsp; We've had constant heads winds and some terrible weather.&amp;nbsp; Today we left the N2 and headed south towards Cape Agulhas meaning we wasnt facing a head wind but a terrible side wind,better than a head wind though.&amp;nbsp; To give you an idea of the ...&#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<description> Hello!    &amp;nbsp;   It’s been a while since our last blog, but don’t worry we haven’t forgotten you but we have finally reached the race to the finish. We will upload I more detailed blog in a few days but here’s a very brief summary, in the last few weeks we have left Johannesburg, passed though Durban and reached the town of Queenstown north of Port Elisabeth. It’s not been easy with allot of hills ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<description>  Hey everyone,     I thought I’d give you a quick update on how the leg is doing. &amp;nbsp;  It actually became a bit touch and go for a while. &amp;nbsp;  The day after my last blog my lower leg began to expand with my foot showing the worse signs of swelling. &amp;nbsp;  I wasn’t sure what was happening but knew it wasn’t a good sign so decided to return to the hospital. &amp;nbsp;  I went to see another doctor, who ...  &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<description> You may have got this from the blog title but yesterday we cycled our ten thousandth mile since leaving the London Eye. It’s been quite a ride! We have cycled over mountains and crossed deserts. we have overcome mechanical failures and political disasters. We have stayed on mud huts and expensive hotels. We have sweated in stifling dry heat and shivered in cold rain. We have laughed at the good times and the bad, the ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<description>   Hello people, Alan here       &amp;nbsp;       &amp;nbsp;    It’s been quite eventful since the last blog entry.        &amp;nbsp;       &amp;nbsp;    Mt Kilimanjaro was in essence the reason why this entire trip evolved. A little over 8 years ago when I was 17 I travelled out to Tanzania with my school and amongst other things I tried to climb to the summit of Mt Kilimanjaro at 9895m. I never made it due to an attack of altitude sickness and although ...   &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<title>No Johnathan Ross of Ghana tonight but wait till next Friday</title>
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<description> Hi everyone its Ian here.   &amp;nbsp;   Unfortuantely our showing on Thank god its friday has been postponed until next week, for some unknown reason they are showing a reply this week, maybe someone is ill?   &amp;nbsp;   This does mean we are forced to stay in Accra until Wednesday which isnt the worst thing that could happen.&amp;nbsp; We arrived in Accra&amp;nbsp;yesturday and had a fantastic night out with some VSO&amp;nbsp;members which we had got in&amp;nbsp;contact with ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<description> Bamako was a city of mixed fortunes for me.&amp;nbsp; Upon arriving we found Jessica, the local Peace Corps representitive, and settled into her apartement quickly making a mess.&amp;nbsp; Our first day in Bamako was productive as we searched the market for a new rear wheel for my bike and thankfully after a long time found an adequate replacement, nothing more than adequate though.&amp;nbsp; We then headed to a local bar to meet some other peace ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<description>It feels like its been a very long time since we were in Labe uploading the last blog, the last few days have been a rollercoaster ride.   We spent 4 days in Labe filled with bike repair, washing, sleeping and dodging 2 political marches.   The first was a pro-democracy anti-government march through the town centre. 2 days later the military ruler of Guinea, Captain Moussa Dadis Camarab, came to Labe itself. He arrived in a ...&#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<description>                   Hi there everyone, Ian here. I would like to start by appologising for the size of this blog. A lot has happened in the past week or so. Due to the shear quantity of incedients over the past week I am going to break it down into days and bullet points.        Day 1        What broke today?     The stove refused to work     I ...   &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 18:26:19 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Banjul to Kedougou</title>
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<description>&#60;a href="http://www.eyeonafrica.co.uk/documents/blog.php?entry_id=1253117846">&#60;img src="http://www.eyeonafrica.co.uk/blog/php/HPIM0103_1253117846.JPG" align="left" width="120px" height="94px" border="0" alt="" style="margin-right:2">&#60;/a>  Ian and I left the comfort of Anna‘s house a day later than planned as due to a heavy rain storm. As Ian mentioned in the previous blog we had intended to stay travel through the Gambia on different roads get a little space to ourselves and to get a feel for traveling alone. After 3 months on the road together it was a welcome change.     In Banjul Anna had told us that the ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 17:17:26 +0100</pubDate>
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<title>Strange gifts, Peace Core houses and Banjul</title>
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<title>90 days on the road</title>
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<description>&#60;a href="http://www.eyeonafrica.co.uk/documents/blog.php?entry_id=1251558274">&#60;img src="http://www.eyeonafrica.co.uk/blog/php/IMG_0892.jpg" align="left" width="120px" height="90px" border="0" alt="" style="margin-right:2">&#60;/a> Hi everyone, Alan here  Yesterday evening we arrived into Dakar after 90 Days on the road, in those 90 days a lot has changed, the bikes are beginning to look scratched our beards are beginning to get long enough to eat and our lives are beginning to feel almost normal. I think that last point is the most important change. When we began 3 months ago everything was new and unusual, the fact that we were ...&#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<title>A Beer at Zebrabar</title>
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<description>  Since our last post we have crossed the very windy and sandy country of Mauritania.&amp;nbsp; We have mixed feelings about Mauritania the scenery was spectacular but didnt change and beame mundane and boring.&amp;nbsp; The sand was frustrating and got everywhere.&amp;nbsp; The people did not appear to be as welcoming as the fantastic Morrocans, I was even threatened with a michetee for going to the toilet to near to someones home at 6am.&amp;nbsp; The capital Nouakchott ...  &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 19:19:18 +0100</pubDate>
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<description> Sand fills the desert; it covers the landscape like an enormous blanket flowing in the wind. its constant movements seem harmless and light. Great dunes dominate the landscape like massive waves in a petrified sea. All appears calm, all appears peaceful.     Do not be fooled by this impressive façade     Sand has a terrifying secret, like a silent army its billions of solders threaten to envelop anything and everything left to their mercy. Nothing can stop ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 14:42:57 +0100</pubDate>
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<description> We made it to another country! Mauritania! For the since our last blog we have been cycling through the desert of the Western Sahara or Sahawia as it is known to the locals. The landscape is spectacularly stark and unchanging, dry sandy scrub as far as the eye can see in every direction, only occasionally changing when we caught sight of the sea or saw a phone mast. There were petrol stations or small towns ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 17:10:50 +0100</pubDate>
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<description> Hi everyone,   &amp;nbsp;   &amp;nbsp;   Sorry for not updating the website recently, we had a small problem with our new morrocan phone.&amp;nbsp; We are most definately alive and I will tell you about the eventful past few days.   &amp;nbsp;   When we left Agadir we had noticed on the map there was 2 routes we could take. One going down the main road and one going down roads marked on the map as unsurfaced both routes looked ... &#60;br clear="all"></description>
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