It would appear that we've now come to the end of what we're renaming the kazakhstan rally.

It would appear that we've now come to the end of what we're renaming the kazakhstan rally. The car has some engine issues which will take several days at best to fix. We don't have sufficient time to get through russia again and we don't want to risk blowing yet another head gasket in the wilds of mongolia. Off to look at flights now. Thankfully we've had a brilliant time in kaz and will go home with some great memories
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Title: Charity Rallier
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Re: It would appear that we've now come to the end of what we're
Hi, writing this from Elie, Mum, Granny and I are so sorry that you have been unable to continue all the way to Mongolia, but you have done really well to get so far with all the problems you have had.  Looking forward to having you at home for a while for fattening up before back to uni.  Better luck next year, perhaps? Dad
Title: Charity Rallier
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Re: It would appear that we've now come to the end
Hard luck boys.  Have you considered alternative ways to get to Mongolia? Hitch a ride with another rallier? Fly there? Whilst you are in an exotic land, spend some time there and enjoy yourselves. Minimum, fly to somewhere you'd never normally go.
Title: Charity Rallier
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Re: It would appear that we've now come to the end of what
So sorry to hear the news after all your efforts, but very well done for the progress you did make! I'm with Charles' suggestion- is there any further exploring you could do before returning? It seems a shame to have made it that far and not take advantage of the opportunity. Take care, Mum x
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i've seen peoples suggestions about visiting somewhere else before we return home, actually tom was way ahead of you and suggested we fly home via istanbul and take some time to see the city. we're booked onto a flight at 3am on wednesday 6th, then leave istanbul for london on the 8th. any suggestions about what to see and where to stay would be very welcome.

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