10 March 2014 – Bang Saphan, Thailand
A real life Robinson Crusoe adventure. Or so it seemed. Basically a very loooong walk on a deserted beach of Suang Luang in Bang Saphan, Thailand.
A real life Robinson Crusoe adventure. Or so it seemed. Basically a very loooong walk on a deserted beach of Suang Luang in Bang Saphan, Thailand.
Taking the bus around Bangkok is great fun. Love love love the no windows – so refreshing.
A sunrise visit to the travertines of Pamukkle, Turkey – totally outside of visiting hours. We couldn’t help ourselves — we wanted to appreciate the magical beauty of this natural wonder without all the people. Pamukkle literary means ‘white castle’ and is a wonderful area to play around in )
Floating markets are kind of a thing across much of Southeast Asia. Some functioning, some totally manufactured for tourist consumption, either way floating markets are emblematic of the region where water byways were the main routes of communication, travel, and what have you until just about 60 years ago (!) And in fact, when serious…
We take the “bus” (aka minivan) from Ha Tien to Can Tho — the supposedly 5 hour ride is more like 6, with frequent pit stops to drop off and pick up passengers and goods. Though long, and short on comfort, there is quite interesting scenery as the bus passes through small settlements and towns…
Our friend Natasha makes a cameo while we work on our camera panning skillz.