Well now, the bags are tied and zippers contain suffer so much weight that we have yet fought to limit throughout the year. One part is already in the instructions from the airport and recovered tomorrow for grand theft. The last days have been busy with all the steps of "fence" and the last things to finish.
We sold the van! (Well, I say that but the $ is still not on the account for the slowness of international transfers). It does not been easy because the competition was very tough. After running all the hostels in the city to affix labels on the benefits of our van, we saw two cars OCCAZ markets. The first was disastrous for morale because there were about 30 passenger van and 6 buyers like us! Hard to be seen. Fortunately the next day the tide has turned. A young Dutch spotted our beautiful van and rushed to take her for a ride. Case closed on that day we again met in the street with the rest of our luggage. It's stressful to know that we have a flight in a few days and a vehicle on the arms, what if we would not have sold? We were forced to sell off a bit ($ 2700) but in the end, we have the mind free.
There's competition!
Olive tries to attract onlookers ;-)
We are more accustomed to the city that appears to be very oppressive and we tried to run away as possible. We went to go abroad on the volcanic island closest to that of Rangitoto, a volcano 600 years young located in the Bay of Auckland. It was very interesting from the standpoint of the mechanisms of colonization of plants on these inhospitable volcanic soils (mangrove, pohutukawa, etc.). Thanks to Olive and his boldness, we have managed to incorporate a group of American students in biology and thus have all the scientific explanations in a tour!
Historysave the remaining dollars, we thought it was never too late to test the fraudulent site in town. So we waited the night and we set up the tent in the garden of the museum. Nice experience!
By cons, for the last few nights, we opted for the so-called "couch surfing ". Basically, these are people who have a free bed or couch and a piece of who appreciate the free passage of people. Sri Lankan family welcomed us so for three days and the atmosphere is roughly Eastern nice! It's the adventure to end.
Tomorrow is the big departure. We struggle to find ways to chip away at the check-in and gain a few kilos (three jeans wear, stuff our pockets to hide a book under the sweater?). We're going to 10am and we made a stopover in Seoul.
Once returned, it will be to rearrange our lives, find a job, reinvest in a vehicle, in short, just redo what was undone in reverse! It is believed to approach the Rhone-Alps history mountain slopes back to pace. ;-) Outstanding
PS: Here is the sub's Van is on the bank account! It was time to start the day ;-)
A naughty little picture by the way :-) (oh shocking!)