Mark’s notes (9/3)
Submitted by Mark on Tue, 09/03/2019 - 4:09pm.Mark’s notes (8/30 - 9/2)
Submitted by Mark on Mon, 09/02/2019 - 3:29pm.8/30
Drove to Auxerre from CDG
St Etienne Cathedral - parked by church and went in - very old Romanesque style church - constructed in stages beginning around 500 AD - most of Gothic structure seen today was completed in 1200s (Dark Ages) - very striking stain glass windows
September 1 - Touring in a Third World Country
Submitted by woodstrehl on Sun, 09/01/2019 - 3:20am.We are weathering our visit to PNG well, but it is not easy touring here. The temperature falls to 74 at night. The humidity is 80% at best. The electricity turns off at 11 p.m. One of the fans operates by battery. The highway is paved except where it has broken to pieces. The side roads are simply cuts through the trees. Our resort has creature comforts. The people outside of the fence have scarcely that. Most houses are about 8x15 feet rectangles on stilts with windowless and screenless openings.
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September 1 - Walindi Resort, Kimbe, New Britain, Papua New Guinea
Submitted by woodstrehl on Sun, 09/01/2019 - 2:56am.So good to see so much activity on this web site. France seems so wonderful, but we are enjoying our jungle adventures.
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OUR FAMILY TRIP TO CHABLIS, BURGUNDY, AND THE LOIRE VALLEY OF FRANCE, 2019
Submitted by MrkWds on Sat, 08/31/2019 - 2:31pm.After reading Chuck’s various interesting and informative recent and previous travel blogs sharing his adventures with Anne, we are inspired to try and document our 2019 family trip to France. First off, a very special and heart felt thank you to Mark D. for all his lengthy efforts in planning this incredible travel opportunity. Anyone on this trip can add to this book so it will be updated frequently and just click read more.
August 29-30 The early BirdsTravel to Burgundy
August 30 (this day really) - R&R in the Jungle
Submitted by woodstrehl on Fri, 08/30/2019 - 2:48am.We are no longer spring chickens and needed a slow day today between two days of scuba diving and a couple of weeks of intense birding. As do many visitors to a rain forest we woke up to a shower. But, it was a warm shower and after breakfast we walked about with an umbrella to catch views of fabulous sqwacking Eclectus Parrots. Unusual for birds it is the female of this species who wears the fancy clothing. He is a fabulous lime green with crimson underwings. She wears a green suit as well but has a bright red head and neck and a golden tail.
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August 30 - Second Day on New Britain
Submitted by woodstrehl on Thu, 08/29/2019 - 2:55am.Almost dinner time. We are exhausted after two days of diving and snorkeling. Tropical fish and corals below the surface; scattered ocean clouds and volcanoes above. At least a half dozen varieties of both angel fish and butterfly fish entertained us. No idea how many damselfish we saw. All a blur. I distinctly remember the two sharks we encountered. A matching pair but not together, a white-tip and a black-tip. The white-tip followed us around a bit; mostly, I believe, to see if we stirred up any food for it.
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28 August - Arrived New Britain, Papua New Guinea
Submitted by woodstrehl on Tue, 08/27/2019 - 5:20am.Long travel day. Rose early for a ride to airport and then flight to Port Moresby. We had been briefed on procedures there and did well. The terminal is new and the international terminal is best. We stayed there and violated several dietary rules for travelers buying our lunch. Then, when it was time we exited and entered the more earthy domestic terminal. We made it through the unusual security procedures and waited for our flight to be announced. Finally walked across the tarmac to a jet.
27 August - Frogmouths In the Botanical Garden
Submitted by woodstrehl on Tue, 08/27/2019 - 5:09am.We visited the botanical garden. How do they get the orchids to grow so well? Enjoyed the palms and the rainforest trail. Having been told where to look for frogmouths we searched for broken off branches that weren’t and finally found two. Aptly named, looks as if they could swallow your hand. During the day they simply sleep.
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26 August - Last Evening in Cairns
Submitted by woodstrehl on Mon, 08/26/2019 - 12:26am.Visited Botanical Garden this morning. Lovely and no fee. We made a small contribution and also patronized the gift shop. Found strange looking Friarbird and a pair of Tawny Frogmouths. While in a conservatory we heard the laughing of a Kookabura and went outside to find these giant terrestrial (and arboreal) kingfishers.
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