Category Archives: Around The World 1968 – 1971

29th December 1968, Sunday Iran, leaving Tehran

The day before we had discovered a Catholic Church obviously built for the benefit of the embassies standing nearby so at 7.30 we went by cab to mass and it was enjoyable, the mass in Latin and the gospel and … Continue reading

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Saturday 28th December 1968: Tehran, Iran

It was 07.00 in the morning when we arrived and while two stayed in a cafe the rest of us looked for a cheap hotel that was reasonably comfortable although I did have to make do with a cold shower. … Continue reading

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Friday 27th December 1968: Turkey, battle with the mountain elements

It is almost three days since I last made an entry onto this account, a period that has included the Christmas festival, but there has been no festivity. In this short period we experienced an existence of variety and fear … Continue reading

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Tuesday 24th December 1968 : Looking for a lift out of Turkey

Rose early and was distraught to see that the snow was falling thick and fast outside but not to be put off we set about preparing a true English breakfast. Mike came up just as Mick and I were getting … Continue reading

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Monday 23rd December 1968: Ezerum, Turkey

Awaking at about 07.00 the train was travelling slowly through the most picturesque scenery that we had so far encountered. We were following the course of a river ponderously winding our way through shear gorges carved out of the rocks. … Continue reading

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Sunday 22nd December 1968: Train from Istanbul

Washing in the small basin in the toilette was a difficult insufficient job but we all felt a lot better for it.   The country we passed was at first flat and barren, no more than a wilderness but as … Continue reading

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Saturday 21st December 1968: Leaving Istanbul and the coach

Rising at about 10.00 we packed our things together and then proceeding down to have a cup of tea and arrange the final preparations. Down in the lounge we met Paul and David who were obviously sober and in a … Continue reading

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Friday 20th December 1968: Istanbul

I’ve seen all that I want to see in Istanbul. I’ve seen its poverty an the desperate strife to scratch out an existence where everyone is forced to do the same.   John visited the Iranian embassy in the morning … Continue reading

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Thursday 19th December 1968: Istanbul

John woke me at 07.00 and I stumbled out of bed and after a quick cup of tea six of us set off  to a supermarket to obtain food to restrict meal expenditure for the next week when we expected … Continue reading

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Wednesday 18th December 1968: Istanbul

Our troubles really began. All up late again but we managed to obtain the Iran Visas quite quickly then moved on to the Iraq embassy across the Golden Horn. Here we ran into deep complications.   There are two routes … Continue reading

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