23 julho 2010

Going Mobile
The Who

I'm goin' home
And when I wanna go home
I'm goin' mobile
Well, I'm gonna find a home
And we'll see how it feels
Goin' mobile
Keep me movin'

I can pull up by the curb
I can make it on the road
Goin' mobile
I can stop in any street
And talk with people that we meet
Goin' mobile
Keep me movin'

Out in the woods
Or in the city
It's all the same to me
When I'm drivin' free, the world's my home
When I'm mobile

Hee, hoo!
beep beep!

Play the tape machine
Make the toast and tea
When I'm mobile
Well I can lay in bed
With only highway ahead
When I'm mobile
Keep me movin'

Keep me movin'
Over 50
Keep me groovin'
Just a hippie gypsy

Come on move now
Movin'
Keep me movin', yeah

Keep me movin', groovin', groovin', yeah
Movin', Yeah
Mobile, mobile, mobile, mobile, ...

I don't care about pollution
I'm an air-conditioned gypsy
That's my solution
Watch the police and the tax man miss me
I'm mobile
Oooooh, yeah, hee!

Mobile, mobile, mobile yeah


Parque Nacional Grande Sertão Veredas

18 julho 2010


O Rio Oiapoque e a cidade de Oiapoque

Helen e Paul estão dando a volta ao mundo num Land Rover 110, ano 94. Explicam o que fazem:

"For us, Overlanding is ... an opportunity to stretch ourselves, get outside our comfort zone, to learn from that experience. It’s a state of mind, a lifestyle choice, a chance to learn to live with the rhythms of nature, not protected from the earth by a layer of concrete and a Tesco’s down the road.

We could travel by plane, but hopping from one place to another leaves little chance to experience and understand the differences and transitions between cultures and attitudes. We hope to be more than just tourists in the places we visit.

If we had been younger or fitter, or started a long time ago, we may have backpacked our way around the world. But our bodies are less strong than they were, and time is not on our side."

http://www.goingoverland.com/


Da minha parte, é pela curiosidade de ver onde o sol se esconde. Vê se compreende.