Trains, Planes and Automobiles

It turns out people have a lot of ways to get around. We’ve been sampling some of them. In the past 10 months we’ve travelled by:

  1. Seventy-five airplanes
  2. So Many Trains – airport trains, commuter trains, sky trains, Indian trains, subways
  3. Cars
  4. Trucks, including a kiwi Ute
  5. Land Rovers in Mongolia
  6. Tourist vans, in so many places
  7. Topless Jeeps in India
  8. Mules in Bhutan (for our stuff, we walked)
  9. Inflatable raft in Bhutan
  10. Cable Cars up the mountain in New Zealand
  11. New Zealand Luges
  12. Ding Ding, the Hong Kong street car
  13. So many mini vans
  14. Asian Elephants
  15. Motorcycles
  16. Vespas
  17. Sidecars
  18. Bactrian camels in Mongolia
  19. ATVs in Siem Reap
  20. Zip Lines in Siem Reap
  21. Parachutes and skydivers in Queenstown
  22. Horses in Mongolia
  23. Busses
  24. Tuk tuk, including the Cambodian christmas elf party tuk tuk
  25. Boats: long tail, trimaran, converted fishing boats, ferries, Kayaks
  26. Zorbs in Rotorua
  27. Walking, trekking and hiking everywhere
  28. Bicycles
  29. A Water buffalo in Vietnam (guess where they tickle it to make it relax?)
  30. Andy’s Massey Tractor
  31. Ox-drawn wagon
  32. Electric airport buggies
  33. Escalators
  34. Elevators
  35. Moving walkways
  36. Sledding in New Zealand
  37. Ski lifts in New Zealand
  38. Pump train car on the pier in kangaroo island
  39. Speed cat at the great barrier reef
  40. Snorkels and flippers
  41. Israeli 4x4s near the dead sea
  42. Riverboat on the Nile
  43. Egyptian felucca
  44. Windsurfers in Sinai
  45. Dromedary camels in Jordan and Egypt
  46. Rotating cable car down Table Mountain
  47. Safari Jeeps in Kenya
  48. London Underground
  49. Chunnel train
  50. Paris Metro
  51. French rental car
  52. Hop-on Hop-off canal boat in Amsterdam
  53. Boston T
  54. “Shoe” taxis in Colombia
  55. Our own feet, hiking through Peru

 

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