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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Bajkal

Thursday 7/19, 5:04pm – in the van on the way to Ulan Ude
Greetings from the deepest lake in the world, a reservoir containing one fifth of the world’s fresh water – Ozoro Bajkal (Lake Bajkal). When entering Russia, I really wanted to see two things: Moscow, and Bajkal. Yesterday I swam in Bajkal, today I ran by Bajkal. Both were majestic experiences. At one point, Bajkal is one mile deep. It is a true wonder. Surrounded by mountains, it is truly breathtaking and humbling to see this jewel. Running through Russia has been long, exhausting, challenging, at times boring… but seeing Bajkal was a great reward. As a ten year old boy back in Czechoslovakia, I saw a documentary about this lake. It was fascinating. To this day I remember the narrator’s deep voice saying: “Nejhlubsi jezero sveta, jezero Bajkal” (“The deepest lake in the world, lake Bajkal). Tomorrow we are crossing to Mongolia. Unbelievable. Mongolia! This is the country I was most excited about before the trip. The Gobi desert! Almost four weeks in Russia are over. I believe we have endured the hardest part of the trip. In the next 12 days, we’ll run through Mongolia, China, and Japan. And on August 1st we’ll arrive to San Francisco and start the month-long trek across the U.S. On August 1st I’ll be able to call many friends and family, have familiar foods, maybe see a movie, I’ll be able to read the alphabet, use a regular toilet… Ah, the wonders of life. We’re doing it, we’re running around the world, because water is life, and life is good at Bajkal.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dooovid Yak Sha Mauch....Going to the Antiques Road Show Tommorrow!!!!!I'm gonna try to get up oon T.V. Me thinks me speake different language on theese puter.Sometimes you feel like a nut.....sometimes you don't...always good to read the news from you proud of you as usual, B.J. is hauling the biggest suitcase for me! Wer'e getting ready for bed ...Dobrono..Ant Sally

Anonymous said...

she is a funny lady, take care. Bill

dáša said...

ahoj davide,
naposledy se Ti hlásím z IPVZ. Od 1.8.07 jsem na novém působišti.
Přeji příjemný let a pobyt v Japonsku. Okoukni to v Hirošimě, bohužel na japonské zahrady nebudeš mít čas...
Myslím na Tebě, opatruj se i přes psyche.
Pusu posílá
mamča

Jan said...

Hi David and everybody else,

Check our videos and photos from the run in the Czech Republic!
Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rDD5YLv1eU8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp9wXhvH5s4

Photos:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/blueplanetrun/pool

Join our Blue Planet Run Experience group at Facebook.

The photos and videos feature Dot, Laura, Jason, Simon, Sean, Lansing, and Sunila, so if you can, please, forward this information to them.

Jan

Anonymous said...

Hey David! I got your email this morning as I sat down to the computer to get my In Hall Guide all ready and was excited to hear and read about your adventures. I think what you are doing is amazing and I can't wait to hear all of the stories when you return.

Maybe you could call during a training session and Rob could figure out how to make you on a speaker so we could all say hello!

Be safe with the rest of your trip and see you soon!

-Brittany

Patty said...

David:
Welcome back to the US! I can't wait to hear your stories and see your pictures in person. What an amazing time. You truly are making a difference!
You are missed here at Miami. Can't wait to see you again!
Patty

Anonymous said...

Hi David,
It is interesting to read your journal entries. Keep up the great job of running around the world for a great cause!

It would really be nice if you ever make it back to St. Cloud and you came to run with us again.

Good luck on your journey! -- Ron Stock of the St. Cloud River Runners.

Anonymous said...

ok only one more day, and we can call DAVID! hahaha. Moving to LSSU in the morning another long drive.

David said...

Hello Ant Sally!
Thank you again for all your support. It's great reading your comments! I am looking forward to talk to you on the phone sometime on the end of the week!
-David

David said...

Ahoj Mamco!
Doufam ze prvni den v nove praci zitra ti vyjde dobre!!!
V Hirosime jsem bohuzel nemel cas nic videt, ale nevadi. Druhy den rano jsem mel krasny beh podel more, prez mosty, kolem krasnych zahrad. Myslim ze zatim nejlepsi bech. Zitra bezim 8km v Tokiu (jen pulku normalniho behu).
-David

David said...

Hello Jan!
Thank you for the videos; haven't had chance to look at them yet, but will once in the States. You can also e-mail the runners yourselves if you want. Just like my e-mail is dchristof@blueplanetrun.org, it is always the first name's initial and the last name @blueplanetrun.org

-David

David said...

Hello Brittany!
Thank you so much for your post!!
It's always great hearing news from Oxford. Yes, it's a good idea about the conference call. We'll see how busy we'll be once in the States. It's supposed to be crazy... talking to media, promotion events, going to schools talking about water...
Take care!
-David

David said...

Hi Patty!!
Thank you for writing me. It's truly been an amazing experience. Just right now, sitting in a van on a side of the road in Japan... there is so much I've seen and experienced.
Hope all goes well with the opening.
-David

David said...

Hello Ron from St. Cloud!
Yes, I would love to come back to St. Cloud to visit and run with the good ol' River Runners again... I haven't been back since I left 2 years ago... maybe I could also do a quick presentation abou the Run and water.
Thank you for reading my blog!
-David

Anonymous said...

Good job with everything!