dinsdag 4 september 2007

DEPARTURE; HOME!!

This picture, was the last sunset I have seen in Darwin, Australia , before going back home.



So, the final trip home started! It was a strange awareness, being the last night in Darwin.

Sitting at a terrace drinking a beer like I have done so many times before. It seems like I now start to realize I am not going to be here for a long time. Staring at the sea, listening to your companions, who probably all feel similar. Looking at the last time that the sun will sink in to the sea. (see picture above) So nice, it go’s really fast here, like I have seen it for many times out here and took many pictures from it. That night, we all went for a last dinner in Darwin, together with the local producer and a very good production/art/light assistant, named Patrick.

We had a lovely meal and have been drinking a bit more, but at the end, we all started to think about going a way.

A little while later we packed up and traveled to the airport off Darwin, where we dropped off the rental car and checked inn at the Quantas desk.

Now, above Port Moresby, at high speeds and a altitude off about 10 kilometers, we travel home with Korean Air. Flying a Boeing 777-200, the HL7530 I am getting annoyed with the fact that we always have to close the shades. I hate it to sit in a dark closed aluminum tube, while flying over the very nice parts of the planet. And specially when the movies are just very bad as well. On this nine and a half our flight, I hope I will fall a sleep a bit more.

Dreaming about my girl, Amsterdam and other thinks to think about, you also realize that soon if I am back in the Netherlands, I really going to miss all this.

At least I will have some time to look for a new job, preferably internationally as well.

Dreaming on in high sky’s, about my girly the most, I have never ever had a relation and have not seen that person for such a long time. Next time she has to go with me.

Hopefully I will quickly find a similar job, that would be real nice. There is this really stupid Korean movie on right now. I start to get heavy eyes.

( I just go to sleep a bit, and type some more later)


Sydney Airport, in the morning urly, waiting for our Korean Air flight.

After a nice landing in Seoul, Incheon Airport, we went to a place nearby (Incheon) to sleep in a hotel. All our luggage was labeled thru to Amsterdam, so we where just with a bit off hand luggage with lots off souvenirs etc. In this Korean town, you could nicely see the opposite world off Home Valley Station, bright lights and lots off shops and city activities. A complete different world all together, but much more like Europe, if you look at plants and birds. (see pictures below) I would like to return to Asia, I think it is something I need to study a bit longer, from a bit closer. Right now, I am cruising high above Mongolia at more then 10 kilometer altitude, while I just had my dinner and looking out on the Mongolian landscape, witch stretches out far as the eye can see. Hardly any roads or villages to see, flying north westwards, with a speed off about 800km an hour, the land is slowly getting greener. I would like to visit Mongolia and or Russia , maybe one day, that would be awesome. It is the longest flight from this trip, Seoul to Amsterdam takes about 12 hours. I already have enough off this chair and I still have nine hours to go. I am looking forward to the fact, that I am going to land on Schiphol (EHAM) airport, after a wild adventure job witch took me more than 7 weeks to do. Now I just have to finish the job in the office in Bussum for an other 2 to 3 weeks. I just can’t believe it I am in the plane to Amsterdam at this moment. I still remember when I went towards Seoul, still nervous about the job, uncertain, what to expect.


a night walk, me my camera and a can off beer in an Asian city .....



a little town (city), near Seoul-Airport

And now, its all behind me, ready for an other job, lol! Well first I need to speak and see the majority off the readers from this column, and probably have a little party, with in a view weeks, in the mean time I will find an other job, preferably international.

But above all, I am really looking forward to see my dearest off all, my girly. It have been a way to long, since I have seen here, and I really look forward to see here on Schiphol.

My sweet love, I hope for ever.

All you guys, who have been reading my column, I hope it was fun, naturally I have many more pictures and avi’s, I made. Who knows, I can show you some, one day.

From now on , you can all mail me on sevv@sevv.nl again and get hold off me on the normal phone numbers again.

Greetings to you all and let the good energy be with you!

Sincerely

Sander Edward van Velzen

PS: and special greetings to Zoe and Tom (from the U.K.), who are traveling (probably) in India right now and helped us a part off our crew in Australia and to my dear friend Frode (from Norway), who is cycling 6000km across the USA. Let the force be with you Frode.


Last sites off Australia in the late morning!

donderdag 30 augustus 2007

Back to the Netherlands ...........

And here under this line, you see the ever so wonderfull sunsets at Darwin, tonight I will see my last one ................................


The Kimberly Echo:
OO, and yes, I did make the news papers front page, The Kimberly Echo, when bringing some girls to the Kununurra Airport. lol

In Darwin again, slowly getting more rest, paying off last bills and ending the (local) bank account, buying souvenirs for back home.

The last days at HV8 where not busy, it’s when I finally had a chance to ride a horse, witch I thought was very nice. The drive back to Darwin with 5 off us and 3 cars, witch needed to go back to the car rental, was about 900km. ( a little more than one day, we did not drive in the dark)

Now, while I type this, it is Friday afternoon (14:00 our) I just had some lunch after returning from the bank. Now my bank account is not there anymore, a bit strange ……

I still can’t believe that it is all over now, and I really returning home tonight!!??



I still have to collect some money and say goodbye to someone else and that is about all there is to do. Beside packing my stuff, and lots off administration, witch I will never be able to finish today. So I am not even going to try …… lol

I hope I will return in this strange and very huge country, maybe in an other season. Who knows …. There are many other nice places on this planet to explore. :o)

I just need to meet the right people ……..

I will speak live to you all very soon, and maybe in the Netherlands I will ad a last closure to this weblog.

Cheers

Sander Edward van Velzen

(Outback Eddy)

donderdag 23 augustus 2007

Gibb river road, pictures

The famous Gibb river road crossing!


HV8, bush camping site....


Nice swimming, not!


I only have seen them at night doing this ..............

HV8:

The drive way to HV8, seen from HV8.


And there is Dave, working ........ under a car!

HV8, repair man:

It is very normal in these area’s to have flat tires, some times you have none for a long time, some times you have 2 or more in one day. Also wind screens are damaged more often then in other parts of the world. It is a nice thing we have Dave, witch is a very good repair man of all 4wd and other vehicles. He is a man witch can have a short look at your car and know what is wrong with it. Usually he can fix it, unless the parts he needs are not in stock. If I would ever work on a Camel Trophy race or something similar, he is the man to be on your team.


Rentals and production office in the back ground (work station HV8)


Crew cabbins at HV8

More about Home Valley Station (HV8):

Like all people working here on HV8 (Home Valley Station) are special types. A lot off Aboriginals work here as well, like horse man and tour guides and general staff for house keeping and kitchen staff. Most off the (not aboriginals) man and woman working here have there roots in other parts off Australia. Having enough off there formal life or just here working for a year or so, to make some money, some have a criminal back ground. The nicest thing off all is that there is a great kind off family bond between them. You can leave everything laying around, it want get stolen. Ok, there is not much to get, and if there is, where would they go? In my room there was always a lot off cash money laying around, from time to time I did hide it in different spots. I am talking about having around the 20 to 50.000 Australian dollars in your room, witch made me feel uncomfortable some times. With this money I have to pay local staff etc.

HV8 is a government facility witch also trains a lot off young students in agricultural, farming and tourism. HV8 also lets prisoners work here, luckily not when we where around. Actually it is a very nice place to stay , and if you will be ever around these areas, do pay a visit. Its not so expensive as other nearby stations are, like El Questro (where the Americans have been filming the original Outback Jack).


The Gib river road is the longest witch go’s along all these stations, is the longest dirt road I ever have been traveling on. Its longer then 675km, and will be closed in the wet season. Then the road changes in to a rather wet mud track witch is to difficult to travel along. Then the river crossings will be to deep and the mud to dens to travel thru. In these seasons the stations are only reachable with planes. That is why most stations have there own airstrip, to get the supply’s in. In these seasons it must be very isolated here at HV8 and other stations around.

You have to picture that if you travel to the first station next door, you will have to travel at least for 30 to 45 minutes be there. And between these stations there is nothing but bush. Every stations has thousands of acres of land, where the cows (cattle) walk freely. That is why it can be dangerous to travel at high speeds at night over the dirt roads and why all the cars have bull bars. (see previous) I thought I would never kill animals and would be able to avoid them, but in the last week it happened to me twice. I killed to Wallabies with night driving, till now I managed to avoid them all by making small steering adjustments. But no! Twice now, and they always walk precisely the wrong direction, using your horn helps some times. But usually it happens quickly, while traveling between the 80 and 100 km an hour on the dirt road in the night. Like rabbits but then bigger ………… poor animals.

The Gibb river road crossing is a very nice experience and people always stop to make pictures while other cars cross. It is strange driving thru water, but even this becomes normal after doing it at least 4 times a week. When I go in to town, to the bank and some shopping’s and returning again (the trip is always about 3 to 4 hours up and down), the Gibb river crossing for me is the sign that I am almost home again (HV8 is just 7km after the crossing). In the beginning the water was still higher than it is now, since we are well into the dry season now.

But marks ashore and in the trees, show clearly that the water can be very high here. (wet season) Then the river becomes a wild big wide river, and you clearly understand that it is not possible to cross at all.


Gibb river crossing

No worry's:

Is what all Australian say, more then 5 times a day. The Australian way off living (lay back) is in all perspectives because off the wideness off there land. As I wrote before, the distances are no yoke. It is very normal to travel for 4 days or more to get from A to B, by car well as by train or bus. So planes are often used and then still, you will be flying for hours and hours, just to get back from work. If you need to buy something it is very normal that it is not in stock and it has to be ordered from elsewhere, meaning that it will take a week or more before you have it. These things are just the normal things off the day. Not like in Europe, where you just walk to an other shop around the corner or drive 30 minutes to an other city to get it elsewhere. No worry’s made! No wonder that tourists coming from BIG county’s and are in Amsterdam, always ask “how long will the drive be”. Just tell them, no worry’s …….


And this is only a small Termite home!

Outback Jack: the end is near


The shooting is going very well, it was most certain a hectic shoot, and all HV8 people who have been helping us, must have thought the strangest things about the Dutch ant heap invading there daily life. Working from 05:30 in the morning till 00:00 in the night was not what they have been expecting from a television shoot. In the beginning we where more extinguishing fires (not latterly) , then doing something what looked like a well planed organization. But slowly we managed to get some structure in to the complete mess and everybody slowly grew in his/her role. Even for most off the Australian crew it was a weird experience. We even had 2 very nice English crew members, who are traveling the world and ended up with this odd job. (Zoe and Tom) It must be one off there most special job they ever will do on there travel trip a chance they will not come across often.

So we had Belgians, Dutch, Australians, English and Aboriginals in our crew, witch made it a diverse crew. Pity the work load was so heavy that we hardly had time to really get to know each other. Luke, our “Outback Jack” is a nice city bloke and quickly trained here at HV8 into a real Outback Luke. Learning the skills like handling a snake, riding horse, whipping the whip and getting a thane, all one week prior to filming. Then it the made house started when the reality film crew and the girls arrived (witch first missed there plane in Sydney) with parachutes in the outback. And than the made house started ……

All things went wrong, but where just solved in time with other solutions or alternatives.

Like, for instance, I have been negotiating with a lighting guy from Sydney for about 1 and a half week, he traveled 4 days to be at our set, he brought a special 4wd truck with a 150kva generator on top. (on my and my cameraman’s request) Just before shooting, the generator was in place on the (build up set) in the middle of the bush (1 our from HV8) and the generator broke down. What to do then ………… so we did get it out off the bush, drove it back to our magic mechanic Dave at HV8. After one hour trying to fix it, he found out what it was and did not have the right tolls to do it. After some phone calls, we drove it in to Kununurra, for repairs (2 hour drive 2 hours back). In the mean time I have been looking at every corner of HV8 and called all company’s in Kununurra to get an alternative generator, witch I could not find on that short term. Luckaly you have very good repair man in these regions where you have the strangest vehicles and land move machinery. It was fixed in 2 hours and was back in the bush just after dark and it costs me only 2 beers.

Off course there where many various problems and so on, like on every shoot. The difference here is still the country and the place you are. Again, nothing is close and no clouds what so ever, always a burning hot sun, witch is not to be under estimated. Luckily we only had one person who had a dehydration one day, the art director blacked out one day. He had to recover for half a day. We have seen many animals walking thru the set, snakes, frogs, gecko’s, lizards, spiders, hawks, eagles, wallabies, kangaroos, dingo’s, cows and buffalo’s and off course a lot off fly’s and “mossy’s”(mosquito’s). But nothing serious happened, al do we had a full time security/safety manager and a nurse (flying doctor) on the set. Every body was really scared at first, but after

a week or so, people did get used to it and eventually every body just stepped thru the grass land and the rock areas.

The film shoot worked in a way, so that we made 2 camp sites, one where the reality is happening at that moment, with the camera’s and the other is being prepared to be the next camp, where the reality crew and cast would move to next. Meaning that you have a lot off logistics going on between HV8, (home base, production office and Art department building area, catering facilities) camp 1 and the next camp and so on. Most camps where whit in a 10 km range of HV8 some where at about 17 km distance. (dirt roads and small rocky dirt tracks)

Beside that, you also have small (so called) dating sites, where Luke went with girls for one on one conversations etc. This is how we went on for about 3 weeks non stop. After every 1 or 2 days, sometimes longer, Luke has to eliminate a girl. This girl would be removed from the program and brought to HV8 where she would stay till an available flight back to the Netherlands.

Now way further (23-08-2007), all the girls are eliminated, and there is only one to go. The crew and cast left HV8 and all the people still here have some more breading space again. I just started to de rig with the few local staff left and finally I can finish off my finances witch is absolutely not my strongest skill. Paying people and many other bills is the main job of my present concern. Slowly the daily routines at HV8 are returning to normal.

Yesterday, when the reality crew and cast went on a plane to the last location on a beach, about 2 days drive from here, the last filming and elimination will take place.

We will be here till the last people have returned from this location by car (Art department) witch will bring all the camera gear etc. I will then make sure it will all be packed and put in to cargo to the Netherlands. (with Korean Air Cargo) I will also try to sell all our stuff, tools, tents, camping gear and lots more.

Hopefully I will leave her on Monday and drive back to Darwin, where we have to return cars and bring back other stuff. Eventually I will step on the plane 1st of September in Darwin and have a long 3 day travel back, with one night in Seoul. So I do have a brief chance to see Seoul on the way back. The series will be expected to be on television in the Netherlands and Belgium in October 2007. In the Netherlands the series we be called “Outback Jack” (as a brand name) and in Belgium the series is going to be called “Outback Luke”. Only I do know who the winner is! ;O)


I am not sure of I am going to watch this semi reality/dating program, lol


zondag 19 augustus 2007

The Parajump picture!

I made some pictures from the film witch has been made from me while jumping out off a plane,
with a tandem jump. The pictures look a bit strange, because I made them from my dvd.









And then you travel with 230km per hour ............ makes you look great!