Via Mediterra - The Journey around the Med on a HP2

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Good morning everyone,
my name is Dirk and I was passive follower of UKgser but I thought that my trip around the Mediterranean Sea might be interesting to you. Just let me know.

The route went over 3 continents, through 21 countries and had put 40.000kms on the mile-o-meter of the HP2.

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There are some teasers to give you a little impression about the coming up stories from around the Mediterranean:

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Wow, stunning pictures. :thumb2 What camera did you use?

How did you get from Morocco into Algeria/Tunisia?
 
Well you have certainly got my attention!:bounce1

Hope you can do the write up as well as the photo's :augie (but to be honest with photo's like that words become a bit surplus)
 
Thanks you everyone for your comments. I'm feeling honoured by your attention. Some short answers to the questions:

Cameras were Canon EOS 20D (destroyed the sensor in Tunisia), EOS 30D, EOS 40D (replaced the 20D) and a G9 (BridgeCam) for snap shots. Lenses were 3.5 10-22mm, 2.8 17-55mm, 2.8 70-200mm and 1.8 85mm for portraits. Videos were taken with an oldschool Panasonic NV-GS 500.

The idea of solving the Maroc/Algeria problem was to take a ferry back from Maroc to Spain and another one from there (Almeria or Alicante) to Algeria (Oran, Algiers or Ghazouet). But planning often replaces coincidence by error (if that is a proper translation) as we'll see later on the journey. :)

As for translations: The video also has an English version ;-) Thanks for the hint, Humbug.
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Ah, and the Turkey picture ... err, a bit embarrassing :augie but I had to ask someone to help me pulling it back. But what do you do for a nice pic?

Have a nice evening

Dirk
 
Tremendous photos there.. will look forward to reading all about it :thumb
 
Ive subscribed ... this could be interesting to follow and the pictures are amazing.

Just a quick question Dirk, what happened that you managed to leap in the air leaving the bike behind in the last picture in your first post (apart from landing with a bump ....) is it photoshopped?


Maybe I should wait to read your story :)
 


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