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Post by chech on Mar 20, 2019 19:05:02 GMT
My travel tale can be found here.
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Post by solaria on Mar 20, 2019 19:54:57 GMT
welcome back! Hadn't 'seen' you in the forum for some time & was getting concerned you might have 'gone bush' 🤣. I have started to read your travels. Good thing you do not have an issue with altitude, as I think I would, so you can do these Intrepid tours on our behalf. I Thank you.
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Post by chech on Mar 21, 2019 18:34:44 GMT
Crazy busy few months (renovating my mother's house).
Now time to plan for next storm chasing extravaganza. Twenty-two days of chasing and two weeks in between visiting Yellowstone, Bryce and Colorado mountains.
I leave 12 May for six weeks.
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Post by solaria on Mar 21, 2019 20:58:51 GMT
Finished reading your tale this morning. I have to ask - what exactly is a Booby Buff???
Photos are amazing esp. underwater ones, but as I said before rather you than me. I nearly drowned when I was a kid so underwater is not for me, but I do like boat trips and I have never gotten seasick!
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Post by chech on Mar 22, 2019 13:36:46 GMT
A boobie buff is a buff with blue footed boobies on it.
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Post by solaria on Mar 22, 2019 20:21:22 GMT
I must live a limited life. I did not know what a buff was - I had to look it up! My previous knowledge of the word was 'to polish' or 'being in the buff' i.e. without clothes! 😄 that certainly gives new meaning to 'boobie buff !!
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Post by chech on Mar 23, 2019 18:26:32 GMT
LOL. I didn't know what they were until I watched Survivor. They wear them there, denoting their tribe. I only bought my first one last year in Argentina.
They're ideal for keeping the sun off your neck and ears.
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Pauline
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Normandy, Brittany & the Loire Valley, WW1 Battlefields and Northern Spain in Sep 2023 with Insight
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Post by Pauline on Apr 3, 2019 5:32:20 GMT
I have just finished reading your tale Chech and enjoyed your commentary. I'll never get to that part of the world, so delight in seeing those areas through your eyes and writings. I haven't visited Flickr yet, for the photos.
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