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georgiapeach:
I'm with you G-Man!


--- Quote ---This must be Jomo Kenyatta Int'l airport in Nairobi
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I tried to do some airport matching upstream here --let me know if you think it is a match.

And I put some pics of the Chopin Museum rooms in the Czapski Palace parlour here but unfortunately they don't seem to match up with the pics of where Ch/Mirna were--we are still looking for that room if you can help??

Kogs:

--- Quote from: Michael D on March 30, 2007, 02:49:07 PM ---Yes-It's looking more and more like the BQs come first at least in one part of this leg!  :jam:

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amen to that michael :jam:

$HOP@HOL!C:

--- Quote from: Michael D on March 30, 2007, 02:49:07 PM ---Yes-It's looking more and more like the BQs come first at least in one part of this leg!  :jam:

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YAY lol

makz3d:

--- Quote from: anon1akacolby on March 30, 2007, 11:45:00 AM ---Wow I can't believe that ride on the dhow was 8 hours! 

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http://www.zanzibar.org/#guide

At this website it says:

"Boats to or from Dar-es-Salaam, Pemba, Tanga, and Mombasa

A recent law passed in Tanzania prohibits tourists from travelling in wooden crafts, which prevents tourists from taking dhows to or from the Tanzanian mainland. This law was passed after a German tourist pitched overboard from a dhow and drowned, ruining the fun for the rest of us who might want to spend eight to twelve hours on a wooden boat without shelter from the sun and without food, water, or plumbing facilities. It is a silly law and has silly exceptions such as sunset cruises around Zanzibar harbor such as is offered by Mtoni Marine.

Although dhows are no longer a possible means of transport for tourists in Tanzanian waters, there are many other boats to choose from. If you have your heart set on a dhow ride from mainland to island, you can legally board a dhow in Mombasa that will take you, most likely, to Pemba. The dhows have no services, toilets, or cafeterias and can be dangerous in high swells. Some people have had lovely dhow rides but if the winds die or are light, your trip can last well over eight hours."

I saw a lot of mention of at least 4 to as much as 9 hrs.  This is the only site that had anything about restrictions of use.

gingerman28:

--- Quote from: georgiapeach on March 30, 2007, 03:23:25 PM ---I'm with you G-Man!


--- Quote ---This must be Jomo Kenyatta Int'l airport in Nairobi
--- End quote ---

I tried to do some airport matching upstream here --let me know if you think it is a match.

And I put some pics of the Chopin Museum rooms in the Czapski Palace parlour here but unfortunately they don't seem to match up with the pics of where Ch/Mirna were--we are still looking for that room if you can help??

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Try to see if you can find any shots of the Chopin piano in the Ostrogski Palace.  This is site of the Frederic Chopin Museum and there is one room hich contains the actual grand piano on which Chopin composed during his last two years in Warsaw.  There is one very very small picture in my guide and the room has light yellow walls and wood chair rail about one meter high.  The piano is on a oriental rug on a polished wood floor.  Can't tell much more.

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