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Macho, ego says: ‘what if you regret not continuing East?’
My heart says: ‘Go back to Georgia and then see what happens’
My realistic head says how? –
3 onward travel options:
1. Nepal, Tibet, China
2. Pakistan, Central Asia
3. Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Georgia
1. = Expensive, painful…
2. = Waiting until May to cross KHH and a whole bunch of (fairly easy to get) visas.
3. = Going back the same way seems strangely sensible (in a lateral thinking ‘reversal’ kind of way) – e.g. more photos, filming, different routes, following up on my post-travel-pak-iran thoughts.
I must admit I am very intrigued about Pak and Iran and I now view them with less crazed hysterical paranoia having been there once.
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