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		<title>Day Sixteen &#8211; The Eagles have Landed</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jan 2002 16:50:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe it&#8217;s because there wasn&#8217;t so much excitement or maybe it was because we were so tired but I managed to sleep fairly well on the flight back, it was still fairly long and punishing but certainly a lot easier than before. Once again the KLM staff worked tirelessly through the night serving drinks and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe it&#8217;s because there wasn&#8217;t so much excitement or maybe it was because we were so tired but I managed to sleep fairly well on the flight back, it was still fairly long and punishing but certainly a lot easier than before. Once again the KLM staff worked tirelessly through the night serving drinks and snacks but this time I wasn&#8217;t awake for the whole time. Arriving back home was a strange experience &#8211; it felt like I&#8217;d been gone for a month or more, we&#8217;d been to so many different places and seen so much. James and I both caught different busses back home and I ended up sat opposite a South African who was on his way from Germany (where he lives) to Milton Keynes so we were talking about the trip and everywhere I&#8217;d been, a funny coincidence.</p>
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		<title>Day One &#8211; In the beginning there was Heathrow</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jan 2002 16:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I woke-up in Guildford, slightly disorientated after spending the New Year in Deal, we all had a great time over there though poor James did get a bit messy on Murphy&#8217;s and champagne. We finished a few last-minute packing chores &#38; checking that we had passports and tickets (I have a well-earned reputation for forgetting, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I woke-up in Guildford, slightly disorientated after spending the New Year in Deal, we all had a great time over there though poor James did get a bit messy on Murphy&#8217;s and champagne. We finished a few last-minute packing chores &amp; checking that we had passports and tickets (I have a well-earned reputation for forgetting, losing, washing and generally befouling passports). The taxi arrived about 11am and off we went to London Heathrow.</p>
<p>We passed through check-in with very little waiting time, just enough for last-minute calls to family &amp; the &#8216;do we need this in hand-luggage?&#8217; checks. I had been to Malta a few months before and flew from the same terminal so the layout was pretty familiar, especially the directions to the nearest bar! Heathrow was not too busy &#8211; plenty of time for wandering around and making last-minute purchases such as money-clips and disposable cameras.</p>
<p>At about an hour before the potential boarding time it was announced that due to dense fog in Amsterdam our plane was delayed by what eventually became 3½ hours. Having exhausted most of the potential activities in the terminal we sat down and read, I watched the planes taking off and landing &#8211; something I never tire of. We arrived in Amsterdam with just enough time to make our connecting flight though were rather confused whilst running though the airport chasing a flight to Johannesburg rather than Cape Town. We boarded safely and waited for some time for another delayed plane so that a few more passengers could make their connection.</p>
<p>The flight was long and arduous, neither of us slept for more than a couple of hours but were suitably entertained by the in-flight movies, Rush Hour 2 and Legally Blonde, as well as a documentary about Ewan McGregor in the rainforest with Ray Mears. During the flight we were well-attended to by the stewards and stewardesses who worked consistently hard throughout the journey.</p>
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