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Conclusion

Monday, July 9th, 2007

329 Days

17 Flights

9 Countries

1 World…

“It isn’t what happens in life, it’s how you deal with it” someone once said to me on my trip.  The last eleven months have been the most eventful of my life, and at times the most enjoyable too.  I dreamed, planned, anticipated and fulfilled something that only a handful of the world’s population alive today will undertake in their lifetime.  I have experienced every emotion: happiness, sadness, joy, elation, frustration, fear, panic, bewilderment, awe, excitement, surprise… the list could go on.

I’ve circled the globe and my head continues to spin with philosophical intrigue about why on Earth we’re all really on this planet and what role every person has to play.  All I know is that the thing that changes the most is yourself.  You adapt, you falter, learn and you become… well, a traveller.  Travel teaches you more about yourself and who you are as an independent entity than anything else.  Travel also teaches you as much about your own country, its people, its values, its place in the world as it does with any of the places you could wish to visit on the map.

I can’t even begin to imagine the amount of people I’ve met on my trip: it’s the people you meet along the way that determine your destiny.  Just like the emotions we all go through, every person you encounter on any given day could be a friend or a foe.  Situations, reactions, timing and pure fate all figure in the equation determining each outcome.  I do know this: whilst travelling I have met some of the most interesting people in my life.  There are a few people I know I’ll be in contact with for years to come, and many, many others I may hopefully have the pleasure of crossing paths with again some day.

I hope those of you (wherever you are!) that have taken the time to read my ‘ramblings’ about each place I visited have enjoyed what I’ve had to say.  It’s been difficult and definitely bloody expensive at times to keep this site updated with what I’ve been up to.  I have enjoyed keeping it going though, and it’s been an eye-opener to discover how many hard-to-reach/middle-of-nowhere places actually have internet facilites.  Some of them don’t even a shop selling basic groceries, but they’ll always have an internet cafe!

Finally, I would like to sincerely thank everyone for making it all possible: firstly to Bootsnall.com for providing and hosting this site – a wonderful free service; to my family who put me up (and put up with me…) during the planning stages when I was saving up all those hard-earned pennies; to all my friends – long-standing and those I’ve made on my travels – for your support, friendship and reliability; and to every kind-hearted individual I’ve had the pleasure of meeting along the way – there are some wonderful characters out there that will go out of their way to help a mere stranger – thank you so much and may you all live happy lives!  To anyone out there even thinking of going travelling, for whatever reason, I say to you this:

Travel is freedom. Go for it.

Blog done.

Joe. 🙂 x

The U.S.A. – Part 4 – New York

Sunday, July 8th, 2007

Times 1 Manhattan 1 

New York: Times Square and the Manhattan skyline

There is so much to see in New York and to be said about it that makes it difficult for me to fit it concisely into this blog.  Pictures of places say more about them than I possibly could, so I have included as many as is necessary here (being that this is also my penultimate blog post…).  I will say that I was pleasantly surprised by New York: I had expected an impersonal, heavily over-populated metropolis similar to London.  What I found was a superbly diverse city thriving with culture and style matched by no other location – bear in mind when I say “I’ve been to New York!”, what I actually mean is that I’ve seen Manhattan – I’m sure I’d have a much different but hopefully balanced opinion if I’d witnessed the neighbouring boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens and The Bronx.  I did briefly make it over to Staten Island on the ferry though… [read on]

The U.S.A. – Part 3 – San Francisco

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Golden 1 Tram 1 

So imagine the scene: you've just arrived at the airport in a large international city, at night, and with all your worldly belongings strapped to your back, when ... [Continue reading this entry]

The U.S.A. – Part 2 – 3 Days/2 Nights Las Vegas & Grand Canyon Tour

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

Vegas 1 Vegas 2 

Imagine a room full of brilliant architects, savvy businessmen, super-intelligent interior designers and top-notch security experts.  Now fill the room with laughing gas and feed them LSD pie ... [Continue reading this entry]

The U.S.A. – Part 1 – Los Angeles

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

L.A. start 1 L.A. start 2

Staying at the Venice Beach 'Cotel' right next to the madness of the nearby seaside promenade, the phrase 'only in America' immediately sprang to mind ... [Continue reading this entry]

The Cook Islands – Rarotonga

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Firstpics 1 Firstpics 2 

Okay, so by now you're reading this and realising that I'm almost home, and you'd be right - this 'current' update comes direct to you from my present location, ... [Continue reading this entry]

Fiji

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

Fiji 1 Fiji 2

Fiji. Ahh Fiji. Finally. Fiji is a word that many people use to describe a place in their head that represents paradise. The people of this country ... [Continue reading this entry]

New Zealand – Part 2 – South Island

Friday, June 1st, 2007

[Due to the incredible natual wonders the country of New Zealand possesses, I make no apologies for the ridiculous amount of pictures on this particular post.  It may however mean that this post takes a stupendous amount of time to ... [Continue reading this entry]

New Zealand – Part 1 – North Island

Friday, May 18th, 2007

Auckland

Auckland (view from Mt. Eden)

'New Zeeland' as it was originally named by the Dutch settlers (or 'Aotearoa', it's real name in Maori, before any colonial country-stealing took place...) has a very, very familiar look and feel to it ... [Continue reading this entry]

Melbourne – Part 4

Saturday, April 28th, 2007

Joe sleepy

A flattering pic of the uber-traveller extraordinaire...

So, has the ice melted away from the pavements in the UK yet?  Has the frost departed from the grassy fields of home?  Are the birds ... [Continue reading this entry]