Monday, December 5, 2022

Exploring Kyushu and beyond, a never ending story, part 19

Posting this update got somewhat delayed because of Nori.
RIP boy.

Anyway, see here some memo shots from 
 last summer's Billie Bee Bus trips.


The main trip we took.
2230 happy kilometers.



Well, we didn't drive all that way.
We got helped by the ferry service between Oita and Shikoku.


Naruto Whirlpools at Sunrise. Definite a " must " on your trip-list if you explore Shikoku. This viewpoint also has a very convenient overnight P.




An other perfect stop-over during one of our camper road trips. Going for an early morning stroll to explore the neighborhood is
The Best Moment of the day.


Ehhh, stuck in a Highway Traffic Jam.
First time in a long time.
Covid had some advantage points.
Please note the electric sign: 34 C 
The aircon in Billie works like a charm, built to cool down 20+ passengers.


Cool Morning to You. From a misty mountain location. The Best Place to be to escape the summer heat.


Space and Peace.
Escaping the Heat. 25 C versus 35 C. Happy to have the option to retreat with Billie Bee the Camper







Typical Michinoeki scenery.

 
                                                              Shiramine 


                                                                        Shiramine 


Shiramine 


 Hakusan playground.


Midway a 12 hour hike at Hakusan.
It was either rain or clouds.
But for sure Magic.





Shirakawago 


A well known photoshoot location.
Now we have seen it with our own eyes.
And yes, it's worth it.


At Ine Port we were witnessing the local Obon preparations.
15 August.


Ine Port This is the main road at Ine-port in Kyoto Pref. We took an early morning stroll and it was just awesome.
The place is famous for it's views FROM the water.
But us being boat-people, we prefer to stroll the roads. And yes, Billie Bus drove down this road!


Photoshoot along the coast in Tottori Prefecture.


Nice !! 


Home Sweet Home Meinohama.
Showing Alishan and one of the rental campers.

Salute.

 

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