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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Around the World with beloved wife

Trying to challenge the limit, two German adventurers Jost Organista (36) and his wife Barbara Biggeman (35), decided to do what many dream of all people. They went around the world using a Toyota Land Cruiser four-wheel drive in August 2008. They left the business in the field of electrical engineering in Germany, and start the trip after doing intensive research and preparation for two years.

"We have to undergo various types of training and had to leave all the comfort when everyone is so accustomed to return home and live a normal life," they said. The couple even use the pension and insurance costs for travel around the world. To prepare for the challenging journey, they equip themselves with knowledge of self defense, first aid, mechanical skills and training in the face of an emergency.

Organista and Biggemann also seek special assistance from the medical institute in Essen to help them design a first aid device that contains a complete medical equipment to be brought in the car. They are trained specifically for their trip will be very difficult.

For used cars, they make various modifications in some parts of the car. The results of the modifications is a car that is equipped with tents, three diesel tanks with a total capacity of 240 liters, 100 - liter tank for storing drinking water, kitchen, spare parts, and satellite phones. In addition, their cars are also designed to be able to conquer the off road terrain. Decisions they take on the challenge it has no regrets. They are sure of what they would do.

Oganista and his wife are the true adventurer. They complement one another in Germany, Organista is istruktur paramotor and paragliding. They bring the engine paramotor and paragliding, to support them to be able to enjoy a trip around the world. In each country they visit, they will perform to flight documentation photographs over the air (aerial) to enjoy the natural beauty.

After passing a number of countries, they go to Indonesia through Sabah Sarawak, Malaysia to Borneo. Before arriving in Jakarta, they have traveled to Bali, and around Java. Many wonderful places they visited, but they rarely do paramotor flight due to weather conditions hampered the rain and winds of high intensity. But they are not disappointed with the condition, for they are a major safety factor. In addition, for them to appreciate nature is very important and should not be violated.

Arrive in Jakarta, Organista and his wife welcomed by the Chairman Djoko Bisowarno PLGI (Perstauan Layang Hanging Indonesia), Chairman of the paramotor Indonesia Effendi Ari, fellow paramotor pilot from Indonesia, and Bucek Deep, an artist who is also paragliding pilot. When in Jakarta, Organista share the story of his journey and his knowledge of the world to fly paramotor and paragliding. In the Secretariat FASI (Federation of Aero Sport Indonesia), he also gave a briefing on safety rules and paramotor flight.

Organista Biggeman wife described the experience of living for a month with Aboriginal Australia. He said he was fascinated by their hospitality and all its activities. Before they left for the desert Australia, remind them that going to the desert Australia are very dangerous because there are going to meet with indigenous Aboriginal tribes who are less friendly to the outside world. Apparently what diliat and felt not proven at all. "They even told us if we would go back there again, they will give us a house to live".

From that experience, Organista and Biggerman conclude that do not directly receive the face value the opinion of others, but one must experience it for yourself, and Biggeman Organista they make this trip brings message. "If everybody has a dream. If you have it then get out and do it without making excuses ",

During their stay in Indonesia, the couple will continue the trip to the region of Sumatra. They plan to visit some affected areas in Padang and Aceh. They are very happy to arrive in Indonesia with a diverse culture and natural beauty even more so long as they feel welcomed well by the people of Indonesia.

Once of Indonesia will continue their journey to Myanmar, Tibet, Nepal, India, and will return to Germany around the year 2011. "This trip really broadened our vision to be the diversity and beauty of the world," they said compact.

To date they have traveled about 50,000 miles on their vehicles and have taken over 100,000 photos. Asalj German partner will continue running and adventure to continue to take moments throughout the course of their exceptional.

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