Donnerstag, 31. Dezember 2009

more pix from scottland





link zu emily's pix

Christmas on the beach and Trip to Scottland


a week earlier than planned, we finished up field work in malomo and went back to LLW to prepare the follow-up survey which will be administered in the first 2 weeks of Jan.

After a few days in LLW, my X-mas gift arrived by plane from Rome, wrapped in woolen garnment and a beard ;-), a direct import from italy. this meant i had 3 x-mas this year. once at the airport, once at the beach (on the 24th, when Austrians and Italians celebrate x-mas) and once on the 25th, as we were travelling with our American friend Emily.

The highlight of the 24th was the x-mas tree with candles that my mum had sent with Heiner. Unexpectedly, some sense of a chrstimas -feeling eventually came up!

The highlight of the 25th was our adventure on the 4x4-only road, which we thought was the only road to the camp in the Nyika Nationalpark where we were headed to. When we started off on that road it was already getting dark and it looked a bit scary but we still went ahead until heavy rains started, the road got worse and worse, the vegetation denser and denser, the plants on the "road" higher and higher and we could hardly see where we were going. given the road conditions - it did not not seem as if anyone had travelled that road at least for weeks - i started to doubt that place was open and I was also afraid we would be stuck with the car in the mud or even worse, break an axe or something trying to drive on it. so we just stopped the car at a relatively even spot where
we would be able to turn around the next day. after the rains eased, we put up our tent hoping that no elephants, jackals or hyenes would come close...

The following day we got some water from a river, just in case the camp would be closed and decided to continue on the road. It was really in a bad condition, but at daylight at least we could see how bad it was and where the wholes in and the stones on the street where. Eventually we made it to the campt and it turned out this road was not the only one leading there but only for those who were looking for adventure - well yes, we definitely had our share of it.

Nyika is a beautiful national park in the northern reagion of Malawi. It looks like scottland with its hilly highlands, frequent rains and foggy weather - just with zebras and antilopes, warthogs and jackals. after a fews days of touring through the highlands, taking tons of pictures of orchids and other pants, and hiking to a waterfall we left the park passing through all possible climate zones on our way to the lake.

here we are now, at a precious spot called nkata bay, with clear water, bright colored fish, both rocky and sandy beaches, staying in a beautiful chalet.

a few days and I will be back in Malomo, working on the Project for another 2 to 3 weeks before we can head south to discover Liwonde & Mulaje National parks.

Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and I am looking forward to hearing more from you next year!!

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Montag, 21. Dezember 2009

Mein Nikolo dieses Jahr: Besuch in Malomo

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