Ora | domenica 1 maggio · 20.00 - 23.00 |
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Luogo | Maserà di Padova, Piazzale Kennedy (di fronte alla Chiesa) |
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Maggiori informazioni | In occasione del tradizionale appuntamento con il "Maggio Maseratense" (una kermesse di musica, spettacolo, sport, cultura, visite guidate e mercatini che dura per tutto il mese di maggio) alla serata di apertura del Primo Maggio sarà presente anche il Go-East Team per presentare pubblicamente il viaggio appena compiuto. La manifestazione avrà inizio nel tardo pomeriggio, verso le ore 18.30, con il rock di gruppi emergenti locali. Verso le ore 20.30 prenderà la parola Christian Ruzzarin, protagonista dell'avventura che lo ha portato a raggiungere in moto l'Australia partendo da Albignasego. Vi sarà una breve presentazione del Viaggio, con la proiezione di foto e video, lasciando poi spazio a domande finali. L'intervento avrà una durata prevista di circa 30-45 minuti. La serata proseguirà poi con la musica di cover band. Vi invito tutti a partecipare, la serata è pubblica e gratuita, potete estendere l'invito ad amici e parenti, a chi volete! La scaletta degli orari non è purtroppo definita con precisione, pertanto invito tutti ad arrivare con anticipo in modo da essere presenti al momento della presentazione! Grazie a tutti, ci vediamo il Primo Maggio in piazza a Maserà! clicca sul seguente link per vedere dove si svolgerà la manifestazione: http://quikmaps.com/ext2/1 |
sabato 30 aprile 2011
Presentazione Pubblica Go-East Tour
venerdì 1 aprile 2011
GAME OVER
I am BackHome.
After 9 and a half months, nearly 35000 km on my motorbike, 17 Countries.
I was at the Airport in Kuala Lumpur at 06.30 in the morning, the plane took off at 09:45 and landed at London at 16:30... but the flight lasted about 14 hours! (7 hours of time zone difference...)
My parents, brother and sister, and friends were waiting for me at the Airport, a beautiful Welcome Back.
And a big surprise at home, where other friends and relatives were waiting for me, with cakes, fruit, drinks, a great party! We saw a beautiful video of my trip edited by my brother Claudio.
Thank You everybody!
I would like to quickly say thank You to all the wonderful people I met in these months, all around the world, who all helped me with a dinner, or a bed, a suggestion, or a smile.
We can speak about Coutries, Governments, or Police, but people, the simple "normal" people, are nice and welcoming everywhere, really! The World is a wonderful place.
I am now happy to be home,
but I am still thinking of the places I saw, people I met, landscapes I crossed and skies that I admired,
and I now think that in my mind, even more than before, I will continue dreaming of new places to see,
in our big beautiful world.
Dreams warm your heart, everybody has dreams, and everybody should fight for their dreams: we are limited only by the limits that our mind put to ourselves.
See You all some time, somewhere, in the World.
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Sono tornato. Sono a casa.
Dopo 9 mesi e mezzo, quasi 35mila km in moto, 17 Paesi.
Ero all'aeroporto di Kuala Lumpur alle 06:30 della mattina, l'aereo è decollato alle 09:45 ed è atterrato a Londra alle 16:30... ma il volo è durato 14 ore! (bisogna aggiungere le 7 ore di fuso...)
I miei genitori, mio fratello e mia sorella, e amici, mi stavano aspettando all'aeroporto: un bel bentornato!
E poi una grossa sorpresa a casa, dove altri amici e parenti mi stavano aspettando, con dolci, frutta, bibite, una grande festa! Abbiamo visto un bel video del mio viaggio montato da mio fratello Claudio.
Grazie a tutti!
Vorrei velocemente ringraziare tutte le persone meravigliose che ho incontrato in questi mesi, in giro per il mondo, che mi hanno tutti aiutato, con una cena, o un letto, con un consiglio, o un sorriso.
Possiamo discuterne riguardo a Paesi, Governi, Polizia,
ma per quanto riguarda le persone, la gente semplice, tutti sono gentili e accoglienti, dappertutto, davvero!
Il Mondo è un posto meraviglioso.
Ora sono felice di essere a casa,
ma sto ancora pensando ai posti che ho visto, alle persone che ho conosciuto, ai panorama che ho attraversato e ai cieli che ho ammirato,
e ora penso che nella mia mente, ancor più che prima, continuerò a sognare nuovi posti da vedere, nel nostro grande bel mondo.
I sogni ti riscaldano il cuore, tutti hanno dei sogni, e ciascuno dovrebbe lottare per i propri sogni: noi siamo limitati solo dai limiti che noi stessi ci poniamo.
Arrivederci a tutti, un giorno, da qualche parte, nel mondo.
After 9 and a half months, nearly 35000 km on my motorbike, 17 Countries.
I was at the Airport in Kuala Lumpur at 06.30 in the morning, the plane took off at 09:45 and landed at London at 16:30... but the flight lasted about 14 hours! (7 hours of time zone difference...)
My parents, brother and sister, and friends were waiting for me at the Airport, a beautiful Welcome Back.
And a big surprise at home, where other friends and relatives were waiting for me, with cakes, fruit, drinks, a great party! We saw a beautiful video of my trip edited by my brother Claudio.
Thank You everybody!
I would like to quickly say thank You to all the wonderful people I met in these months, all around the world, who all helped me with a dinner, or a bed, a suggestion, or a smile.
We can speak about Coutries, Governments, or Police, but people, the simple "normal" people, are nice and welcoming everywhere, really! The World is a wonderful place.
I am now happy to be home,
but I am still thinking of the places I saw, people I met, landscapes I crossed and skies that I admired,
and I now think that in my mind, even more than before, I will continue dreaming of new places to see,
in our big beautiful world.
Dreams warm your heart, everybody has dreams, and everybody should fight for their dreams: we are limited only by the limits that our mind put to ourselves.
See You all some time, somewhere, in the World.
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Sono tornato. Sono a casa.
Dopo 9 mesi e mezzo, quasi 35mila km in moto, 17 Paesi.
Ero all'aeroporto di Kuala Lumpur alle 06:30 della mattina, l'aereo è decollato alle 09:45 ed è atterrato a Londra alle 16:30... ma il volo è durato 14 ore! (bisogna aggiungere le 7 ore di fuso...)
I miei genitori, mio fratello e mia sorella, e amici, mi stavano aspettando all'aeroporto: un bel bentornato!
E poi una grossa sorpresa a casa, dove altri amici e parenti mi stavano aspettando, con dolci, frutta, bibite, una grande festa! Abbiamo visto un bel video del mio viaggio montato da mio fratello Claudio.
Grazie a tutti!
Vorrei velocemente ringraziare tutte le persone meravigliose che ho incontrato in questi mesi, in giro per il mondo, che mi hanno tutti aiutato, con una cena, o un letto, con un consiglio, o un sorriso.
Possiamo discuterne riguardo a Paesi, Governi, Polizia,
ma per quanto riguarda le persone, la gente semplice, tutti sono gentili e accoglienti, dappertutto, davvero!
Il Mondo è un posto meraviglioso.
Ora sono felice di essere a casa,
ma sto ancora pensando ai posti che ho visto, alle persone che ho conosciuto, ai panorama che ho attraversato e ai cieli che ho ammirato,
e ora penso che nella mia mente, ancor più che prima, continuerò a sognare nuovi posti da vedere, nel nostro grande bel mondo.
I sogni ti riscaldano il cuore, tutti hanno dei sogni, e ciascuno dovrebbe lottare per i propri sogni: noi siamo limitati solo dai limiti che noi stessi ci poniamo.
Arrivederci a tutti, un giorno, da qualche parte, nel mondo.
martedì 29 marzo 2011
KL
After 5 days in Bali, I am now in Kuala Lumpur.
I have been to the Petronas Towers (not up...unluckily they sell only 1000 tickets a day, and there's the line before 8 in the morning...) and to the KL tower (up, 421m, but the observation deck is "only" at 276m above the ground). I have eaten rice, vegetables and chicken on a banana leaf instead of the dish, but I have asked for a fork: the others were eating directly with their hands.
Tomorrow, if everything will be ok, if the Airasia flight will not be late in London (statistics are good...), I will be back home.
My Ryanair will land at Treviso at 22.00 CET.
I have been to the Petronas Towers (not up...unluckily they sell only 1000 tickets a day, and there's the line before 8 in the morning...) and to the KL tower (up, 421m, but the observation deck is "only" at 276m above the ground). I have eaten rice, vegetables and chicken on a banana leaf instead of the dish, but I have asked for a fork: the others were eating directly with their hands.
Tomorrow, if everything will be ok, if the Airasia flight will not be late in London (statistics are good...), I will be back home.
My Ryanair will land at Treviso at 22.00 CET.
venerdì 25 marzo 2011
88
88, like the days spent in Australia (to be correct, 88nights, 89 days, because the first night was in the plane from Japan...)
It's a fucking long time mates! ;-)
But not enough even to see a half of this (that...) big continent...
What I liked most?
The Outback of course! a real adventure, and even if finished before than the plans made,
I could in any case taste the real Outback.
Now I am in Bali, on the way home.
I will let u know about this...
It's a fucking long time mates! ;-)
But not enough even to see a half of this (that...) big continent...
What I liked most?
The Outback of course! a real adventure, and even if finished before than the plans made,
I could in any case taste the real Outback.
Now I am in Bali, on the way home.
I will let u know about this...
martedì 22 marzo 2011
Perth
4 days in Perth
Day 1: The Esplanade, The Bell Tower (I did not enter because it was late, but in any case I would have not paid 13 dollars to see some bells...even if the Swan Bells...), a walk in London Court (in Perth CBD) and then a nice walk to Kings Park, where the sunset was really nice.
Day 2: Cottesloe beach, very beautiful beach: a nice swim, and then Sculpture by the Sea, a really interesting exposition of sculptures (on the picture my favourite one). Fish & Chips (expensive: 14 bucks, but good, and more than enough), and then a short walk in Fremantle (only the center, not South Fremantle...)
Day 3: Train to Rockingham, to see Penguin Island. I have not "walked" to the island, it was high tide, I did not feel it safe... I took the ferry, then saw the feeding of the small penguins, took a nap, walk around the island and back to the city. A short visit to the Casino (I won 20 bucks, but it did not take too long to spend them again...) and then Free Salsa Lesson at Northbridge. Back pretty tired.
Day 4: Sorting out what to take and what to ship backhome. Walk in Heirisson Island, then bus to the Airport.
Day 1: The Esplanade, The Bell Tower (I did not enter because it was late, but in any case I would have not paid 13 dollars to see some bells...even if the Swan Bells...), a walk in London Court (in Perth CBD) and then a nice walk to Kings Park, where the sunset was really nice.
Day 2: Cottesloe beach, very beautiful beach: a nice swim, and then Sculpture by the Sea, a really interesting exposition of sculptures (on the picture my favourite one). Fish & Chips (expensive: 14 bucks, but good, and more than enough), and then a short walk in Fremantle (only the center, not South Fremantle...)
Day 3: Train to Rockingham, to see Penguin Island. I have not "walked" to the island, it was high tide, I did not feel it safe... I took the ferry, then saw the feeding of the small penguins, took a nap, walk around the island and back to the city. A short visit to the Casino (I won 20 bucks, but it did not take too long to spend them again...) and then Free Salsa Lesson at Northbridge. Back pretty tired.
Day 4: Sorting out what to take and what to ship backhome. Walk in Heirisson Island, then bus to the Airport.
domenica 20 marzo 2011
V8
On my last day in Adelaide, friday 18th,
I went to the "Clipsal 500", the second race of the Australian V8 Championship.
It's held on the road circuit of Adelaide, where years ago the F1 GP took place
It's a 4-days event, but I decided to go only on Friday, because of money, and because actually I do not know anything about this kind of races: cars, teams, pilots... I am not a fan, so 1 day was enough.
There are only two main big makes, even if with many different teams, and all the fans are divided between HOLDEN (australian make, most of the people support it)

And FORD
I did not know that these cars have a V8 5000cc displacement, with 640 hp!!! Incredibly powerful...
A lot of races all the day: the Aussie Cars
the PickUp Race (UTE),
the Formula Ford race (500kg, no wings, Ford Fiesta engine 4L 1600cc, 125 hp)
the old cars race
and the 1hour GT race.
Then amusement park,
(I did not try this attraction...)
FMX (FreeStyle Moto Cross)
eating something,
and the "Birds of Tokyo" concert.
A full day.
I went to the "Clipsal 500", the second race of the Australian V8 Championship.
It's a 4-days event, but I decided to go only on Friday, because of money, and because actually I do not know anything about this kind of races: cars, teams, pilots... I am not a fan, so 1 day was enough.
And FORD
I did not know that these cars have a V8 5000cc displacement, with 640 hp!!! Incredibly powerful...
A lot of races all the day: the Aussie Cars
the PickUp Race (UTE),
the old cars race
and the 1hour GT race.
Then amusement park,
(I did not try this attraction...)
FMX (FreeStyle Moto Cross)
eating something,
and the "Birds of Tokyo" concert.
A full day.
venerdì 18 marzo 2011
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