Last photos from that dusk landing at Cotonou’s Cadjahoun International airport in Benin that we showed you in one previous post. Indeed, somewhat scraping the bottom of the barrel on these airplane from-the-air shots, but it’s also the mood: one boards mid-day in Brussels, flies south and west, makes a stop some seven hours later to discharge and take on passengers in a place one’s only ever seen on a map before…one sits in one’s seat for 45 minutes while that happens, watching ground crews at work and wondering when one will get to lie down in a real bed and sleep…and then one’s off again to the next airport. Somehow somewhat surreal, I guess.
Still working our way through the dramatic mountains of northern Iraq, and wondering whether I’ll manage to get to anything else that can be legitimately called a mountain in time to continue this particular series once I’ve posted the few that still remain 🙂
The past several entries all came from the island of Borkum itself (as we caught up with the sequence on this particular series). This shot shows the coast of Groningen province, on the west side of the Ems estuary, as our ferry approached the German down of Emden which is on the east side of the same estuary. Plenty ‘o such windmills all over the coastlines and off shore on both sides of this international border.