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After what some may consider careers in consulting and logistics, we quit our jobs, sold our stuff and left Germany to be full-time travelers and development volunteers. This blog is about our travels, our work as volunteers and our alternative life strategies - always looking to make an impact and to find the meaning in what we do or put some into it if we can't find any. -
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Shirt Raffle -Unser letztes Hemd
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Fundraising: Yodelin' for donations
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How to survive in Belize City
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How to prepare for a hurricane in Belize
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Die erste Woche beim Roten Kreuz / First week at the Be ...
16. July 2011 // 5 Comments
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1 Jahr später: das Ende der sinnvollen Reise (?) Versuc ...
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Lebenszeichen / Signs of Life
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Action at Mama Noots
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Tip: Rainbow Hotel, Caye Caulker, Belize
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River Rafting and Volunteer Consulting
31. May 2012 // 0 Comments
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Business Trip in Belize

Monday and tuesday this week I took a 4WD suzuki around Belize on a recycling trip. We met with 12 hotel owners and managers in Cayo. Some were easily accessible. To get to others you had to go 4, 6 up to 12 miles on an unpaved dirt road through the jungle. Fortunately we didn’t […]
Geschäftsreise in Belize

Montag und Dienstag dieser Woche war ich mit einem Allrad-Suzuki unterwegs in Sachen Recycling. Wir sind 12 Hotels im Cayo District abgefahren. Einige lagen an geteerten Straßen. Für andere musste man erst 4, 8 oder 12 Meilen unbefestigte Wege durch den Dschungel fahren. Man schafft ca. 4 Meilen pro Stunde – also schnelle Geh-Geschwindigkeit. Meine […]
Snapshot Sunday: Jungle Silence

Every Sunday we post a picture from our travels – Jeden Sonntag gibt es ein Fotos unserer Reisen.
Mayan Temples of Belize: Cahal Pech, the Place of Ticks

Infobox Cahal Pech is one of the larger Mayan ruins in Belize. How to get there: Cahal Pech is a short walk from the centre of St. Ignacio in the Cayo district. Take a bus to San Ignacio and ask for directions there. What to expect: Cahal Pech is a well excavated site that used […]
Snapshot Sunday: Enjoy your Day!

Every Sunday we post a picture from our travels – Jeden Sonntag gibt es ein Fotos unserer Reisen.
Horseback riding with a good conscience

Checklist Adequate environment for horses? Reviews by other customers Rider’s individual level of experience respected? Quality of stables Horse’s physical condition Tour guide’s service Hier klicken für die deutsche Version des Artikels Exploring a new country on horseback is special. Not only for experienced horseback riders. During our recent travels through the American continent we […]
Pferdeglueck im Urlaub mit gutem Gewissen

Checkliste Angemessene Umgebung fuer Pferdes? Bewertungen anderer Kunden Werden die Vorkenntnisse des Reiters beruecksichtigt? Qualitaet der Stallungen Zustand der Pferde Service des Tourguides Click here for the english version of this article Es ist etwas besonderes ein neues Land vom Pferderruecken aus zu erkunden. Nicht nur fuer erfahrene Reiter! Waehrend unserer Reisen quer ueber den […]
Benque Viejo del Carmen, Belize

Benque Viejo del Carmen How to get there Take a bus (hourly, except Sundays) from Belize City or from the south via Belmopan to Benque. Coming from Guatemala, take a bus via Flores to Benque. What to do Expore the town, make Benque your base of operations for explorations to Cahal Pech, Xunantunich or Tikal. […]