hotel ivoire, abidjan

hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire

another project of cote d’ivoire’s former autocrat felix houphouet-boigny was the hotel ivoire. this brutalist architectural masterpiece was built in the 1960s and hosted all the visiting world leaders. it fell into significant disrepair during the civil war of the 2000s, but is now owned by an international chain and being restored.

hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
pictures of various visiting world leaders over the past half-century, hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
hotel ivoire, abidjan, cote d’ivoire

st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan

st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire

abidjan has some very striking architecture, including st. paul’s cathedral. this is the second largest cathedral in africa, built to resemble an anthropomorphic giant. it was built by cote d’ivoire’s long-time autocrat and ardent catholic felix houphoeut-boigny in the early 1980s. houphoeut-boigny’s other catholic masterpiece is the basilica of our lady of peace in the administrative capital of cote d’ivoire, yamoussoukro, which is the largest church on earth.

st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire. note the african themes.
st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire
st. paul’s cathedral, abidjan, cote d’ivoire

guyana

city hall, georgetown, guyana
staebroek market, georgetown, guyana

in june i was able to go to georgetown, guyana for 2 days! historically there were 3 guyanas – british guyana (now guyana), dutch guyana (now suriname), and french guiana (still part of france). as the latter 2 are currently closed to travel due to the covid-19 pandemic, i will have to go back to visit them.

guyana is quite a large country, composed of mostly jungle, and very sparsely populated, with essentially everyone in the country living in the capital georgetown. it is the only english speaking country in south america, and considers itself more a caribbean country than a south american one, evidenced by the accents and by the headquarters of caricom (the caribbean community). the population is very diverse, with the highest proportion of ethnic indians of any country outside of india – indians compose almost half of the population. the remainder are black and amerindian, with a few chinese and portuguese.

guyana means “land of many waters.” the country is divided by the essiquibo river, the third largest river in the amazon basin. guyana has been one of the poorest countries in south america to date, but it is expected to become the continent’s richest country per capita over the next decade as vast oil reserves have been found off its atlantic coast. so things there are going to change a lot!

the mouth of the essiquibo river, guyana
cheddi jagan international airport, georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
city mall, georgetown, guyana
city hall, georgetown, guyana
st. andrews kirk church – the oldest church in guyana
georgetown, guyana
national parliament, georgetown, guyana
st. george’s cathedral, the largest wood building in the world. georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
umana yana – amerindian meeting place, georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
seawall, georgetown, guyana
mall (best indian food in town is here), georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
one of many hindu temples, georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
city hall, georgetown, guyana
bank of guyana building, georgetown, guyana
nonaligned monument, georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
immaculate cathedral, georgetown, guyana
immaculate cathedral, georgetown, guyana
immaculate cathedral, georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
1763 monument – “cuffy” tried but failed to emancipate his countrymen; he is now a symbol of guyanese nationalism
guyana national library, built by andrew carnegie, georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana
georgetown, guyana

trip delay bonanza in miami!

billtmore hotel, coral gables, florida

in miami en route to guyana, something happened that i’ve been hoping would happen for a while. my flight got delayed overnight! the reason this excited me is that i have a credit card with trip delay insurance covering up to $500 in expenses in the case of such delays, and i’ve always wanted to use it! i’m glad it happened when i didn’t really have anywhere important to be.

to maximize the benefit, i booked a $400 room at the coral gables biltmore hotel! it was very nice, and has one of the largest swimming pools in north america. if only i had more like 24 hours to enjoy the amenities, rather than just 6, but there is always next time. for dinner i headed to ruth chris’s steakhouse in coral gables, where i ordered their $85 t-bone steak. as i was already pushing up against the $500 limit, i couldn’t afford any sides, lol.

a couple weeks later, i got a $500 check. here’s to the next trip delay!

my free $85 steak
biltmore coral gables
biltmore coral gables
biltmore coral gables
thank you, miami!

fairbanks – land of the midnight sun!

fairbanks, alaska

i was able to fly from ohio to fairbanks for the extremely low cost of 10k delta points and $5. i stayed for just under 24 hours.

hayes range, alaska
fairbanks, alaska
fairbanks
the museum of the north at university of alaska – fairbanks
the museum of the north at university of alaska – fairbanks
the museum of the north at university of alaska – fairbanks
the museum of the north at university of alaska – fairbanks – many interesting exhibits on alaska’s regions and people groups
the coolest cafeteria seats at the university of alaska – fairbanks
fairbanks
fairbanks
downtown interpretive center, fairbanks
fairbanks
fairbanks
downtown fur store, fairbanks
thai food in fairbanks – more thai restaurants per capita here than anywhere else in the united states
best place for a pint, fairbanks
alaska salmon bake, fairbanks
thanks for 24 hours of sun, fairbanks!

layover in sao paulo

sao paulo, brazil

returning from africa i used united airlines points, and was able to route myself through istanbul and then sao paulo, brazil en route back to the united states!

a caipirinha in brazil
empty sao paulo airport at the height of the covid-19 pandemic
empty airplanes as well

lamu!

lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya

for as long as i can remember, i’ve wanted to visit the idyllic swahili town of lamu, and it didn’t disappoint! lamu is located on an island on the indian ocean, in the far northeast corner of kenya, just miles from the border with somalia. it is one of the last bastions of swahili culture – a unique blend of arab and east african influences, where life has revolved around around islam and the ocean for hundreds of years, and has changed relatively little even in the modern era. the town is composed of countless narrow alleys, which are always busy with donkeys and commerce.

the area is known in security circles due to its proximity to somalia. united states special forces maintain a heavily insulated base called camp simba a few miles outside of town, which was infamously briefly overrun by al-shabaab militants in 2020, the first such direct attack on us forces in kenya. we chatted about this and other current events over drinks with a couple british military contractors and – you can’t make this stuff up -a local named satan (who was actually a nice guy), and an aspiring nomadic kenyan poet. lamu’s manda airport, across the water on another island, has been intermittently shut down for security reasons. but as expected, all was good during our visit. definitely recommend visiting this paradise while it remains an idyllic backwater!

lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
disaster response headquarters, lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
traditional coral walls, lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
manda airport, lamu, kenya
manda airport, lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya
lamu, kenya

lamu house hotel

lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya

in lamu, kenya we stayed at the lamu house hotel. this is the only place you want to stay or eat in lamu town. that is partly due to lack of any other options, but it really is one of the best places we’ve ever stayed, anywhere. very kindly, they upgraded us to a rooftop suite with amazing views over the town.

lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
2 rainfall shower heads beside each other? alright! lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya
lamu house hotel, lamu, kenya