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Day 30 Istandbul - Plovdiv

Door: JJ

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05 Augustus 2007 | Bulgarije, Plovdiv

Sunday 5 August (Day 30) Hotel Dafi, Plovdiv, Bulgaria, 432/9716 km
We left the hotel at 10am. With instruction from the hotel staff and Jamaliah map reading, we had no problem finding our way out of the city and onwards to Edirne, the border with Bulgaria. Because it is Sunday the toll road was less busy than the other day. The exit border formalities were quite straight forward. Passports and car exit stamped and then on to the Bulgarian passport/custom control. Here also we have not much of a problem. First the custom officer checked the car. As our boot is full of luggage, there is no way he can see the back of the car. Instead he pulled the back seat down in order to see what is behind all the bags. Seeing nothing interesting he lets us go. The passport control was a drive through booth. After paying car tax (5 euro) and disinfection tax (2 leva, Bulgaria currency) we are in Bulgaria. All together it took only 47 min. The road towards Plovdiv, our first stop, is mostly a 2 lane highway full of Turkish trucks which you have to continuously overtake. Before arriving at Plovdiv, we took a detour to see the Bachkovo Monastery (24 km south of Plovdiv). This monastery, which is still used as we could see by the presence of monks dressed in black robes, is the second largest in Bulgaria, founded in 1083 and well known for its original architecture. It has 2 churches, a smaller 12th century Archangel church and the larger church of the Assumption of Our Lady (1604). There is also a former refectory with a painting of the genealogy of Jesus on the ceiling (painted between 1623 and 1643). In the “Our Lady”church quite a few devoted people were burning candles and praying. On arriving in Plovdiv, we spent some time going in circles looking for the old town (directions are written in Bulgarian, unreadable). After stopping to ask for direction, we were finally on the right track. We found a hotel to stay the night in the old city area. Meanwhile the weather had suddenly turn chilly (17 deg) and it started to rain as well. Around 6pm, with umbrellas in hand, we went outside to look around and to have our dinner. Along the way we found a bookshop that has the latest Harry Potter book in English. Rudy and Anton were of course fighting to see who got to read it first. They finally agreed that Rudy will read it in the evening while Anton reads it in the car. (And knowing how quick Anton reads, he will finish reading it before Rudy). Because of the cill and rain we did not complete the exploration of the old center and hope to do this tomorrow morning before leaving.

  • 06 Augustus 2007 - 14:11

    Mila Owen:

    hi JJ finaly can open yer website, hope ya are ok with yer family.

    am back here in muscat 4 days ago.... so back to normal just waitin for another month to do the basic things as me son go back to school.

    ok J i'll be in touch here

    hope ya and family ok.....

    luv milaxxx

  • 06 Augustus 2007 - 18:31

    Mila Owen:

    Good luck JJ!!

    i miss you already

    xx

  • 07 Augustus 2007 - 04:17

    Jan Saeby:

    Hey Jumaliah and Rudy,

    It's been great to follow your adventures through the Middle East up to Bulgaria (so far). Impressing effort you are making in writing your stories!! Well done. For us, we are reviving our memories from the time we lived in Damascus and explored Turkey, Syria and Jordan. Have fun, enjoy the travel into colder shores and look forward to hearing from you when you are back in Holland. We already miss you on the Fun-runs here in Muscat.

    Cheers for now.
    Solvieg and Jan

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Rudy

We are a family of 4. Rudy Welling was a Principal Production Technologist with Shell/NAM's offshore team. He first went on sabbatical from April 2014 to April 2016. In that period he made a return trip to Vladivostok with his wife, Jamaliah, in camper Passepartout. This was followed by trips to New Zealand and Spain. In April 2016 Rudy re-joined NAM/Shell again in Assen for a year and then retired in May 2017 after 37 years with Shell. He and his family have spent some 21 years in various Shell locations around the world (NL, UK, Brunei, NL, USA, Nigeria, Oman, NL). Jamaliah Jaja is the Manager of the house and comes from Brunei. Anton (1993) studies Business IT in Groningen Bernard (1994) studies Mechatronics also in Groningen Both boys still live at home, but will have to run the household on their own when we start our trip. Our previous trip by car (Volkswagen Passat Station) was from Oman to Holland in 2007. Rudi's great plan is to travel with his wife in a camper around the world. The trips will be in steps. The first is from Amsterdam to Vladivostok. De second from Tierra Del Fuego in Argentina over the PANAM highway to Prudo Bay in Alaska. Australia and New Zealand will be separate side trips and Africa will either be done out and back from Amsterdam or just from the Cap to Amsterdam. Now as K/O of Rudi's retirement we are making this second step on a journey around the world. We hope you will enjoy our story Rudy & Jamaliah

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