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A wave goodbye

SRI LANKA | Sunday, 25 Jul 2010 | Views [1523] | Comments [3]

Waves are recurring motion. Ever tumbling, ever crashing, forming great peaks before hollowing out in a shower of foam. Their existence evokes a sundry of organic human responses. The human can dominate the wave, or suffer its wrath like a forgotten ... Read more >

Tags: arugam bay, beaches, sri lanka, surfing, waves


How to suck the meditative guru out of you

SRI LANKA | Saturday, 12 Jun 2010 | Views [1543] | Comments [3]

Leaches. Leaches suck the spirituality to the surface of one’s pores, washing, nay basking the meditator with a heavenly aura… Well, this is at least what I would like to believe having had several of the evil blood-thirsty bastards gnawing at my ... Read more >


Adam's Peak - a sacred climb in the dead of night

SRI LANKA | Saturday, 3 Apr 2010 | Views [7662] | Comments [4]

Some guidebooks say five thousand steps, others say six thousand… No matter what the actual number is, let me tell you, it’s a hell of a lot of steps to the top of Adam’s Peak! Adam’s Peak is no gentle slope, measuring 2,243 metres in height, the mountain ... Read more >


Photos: Hello Colombo!

SRI LANKA | Saturday, 13 Mar 2010 | Photo Gallery


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Colombo - a haven of chaotic calm

SRI LANKA | Saturday, 13 Mar 2010 | Views [1420] | Comments [5]

Colombo is a confusion of districts, traditions and traffic. Taking a tuktuk across town, despite any motion sickness, I see a dizzying display of temples, churches and mosques. Any serenity brought by such overt spirituality is soon quashed by the ... Read more >


Thank you all!

GHANA | Saturday, 20 Dec 2008 | Views [1012] | Comments [3]

I'd like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who offered donations to the Human Service Trust Orphanage. You have helped some beautiful children better their quality of life. I also ran a medical outreach programme in Abura near Cape Coast with ... Read more >


South African Safari

SOUTH AFRICA | Saturday, 20 Dec 2008 | Views [678]

Coming to the tail end of my adventure, I donned the safari khakis and got wild in Kruger National Park, South Africa. We spent four nights in tents under a starry South African sky, listening to baboons, lions and elephant calling to one another in ... Read more >


Ode to Odododiodio

GHANA | Sunday, 14 Dec 2008 | Views [830]

Politics is like sport here. People roam the street clad head-to-toe in their party colours, as if going to a football game. They cheer and dance to campaign tunes and sit in the back of utes shouting rhetoric through mega-phones. Politicians plaster ... Read more >


Northern Delights

GHANA | Wednesday, 3 Dec 2008 | Views [1422] | Comments [4]

It was time to ditch work and hit the road running for a week… Travelling North in Ghana is an epic trip due to poorly maintained roads and equally dodgy vehicles. But the 4am bus rides, the hours of sitting with live chickens ... Read more >


Gallery: Beautiful people

GHANA | Wednesday, 26 Nov 2008 | Photo Gallery

Some of the amazing faces I've come across on my travels
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Ghana on a Plate

GHANA | Friday, 7 Nov 2008 | Views [4276] | Comments [6]

Think of a diet packed with enough carbohydrates to give posh spice a severe heart attack. That is what my stomach encounters daily in Ghana … White rice (starch), potatoes (starch), yam (starch), plantain (starch), bananas (starch), cassava (starch), ... Read more >


Wli Waterfalls - What Wonderment!

GHANA | Monday, 3 Nov 2008 | Views [1822] | Comments [3]

The Volta region is only a stone’s throw away from Accra but the lush, dense greenery is a telltale sign that you’re out of the concrete jungle. Weekends are when we stretch out our legs and relax. Or, more likely, cram our legs into ... Read more >


Coming Home

GHANA | Tuesday, 21 Oct 2008 | Views [918] | Comments [2]

After only two weeks of fast-paced life in Accra , I paid a visit to my beloved Cape . It was lovely to be back ‘home.’ The first person I saw when I descended my taxi was a friend from the radio station and I was greeted with a big hug. The ... Read more >


Roving Reporter

GHANA | Thursday, 25 Sep 2008 | Views [945] | Comments [3]

As much as presenting the news live stirs the adrenalin, getting out of the studio makes for the most interesting experiences. Last week I went with a journo to investigate an illegal gold mining operation upstream from a water treatment plant. The ... Read more >


Hi, this is Efua and whenever I come to Ghana, I listen to Yes 102.9 FM

GHANA | Thursday, 25 Sep 2008 | Views [1640] | Comments [2]

In Ghana, radio stations don't sit atop the city's tallest building... Instead, I trudge every morning up Cape Coast's tallest mountain. Yes FM is a friendly place. Presenters take photos of themselves or even answer their mobiles during their programs.... Read more >


Lost Images

GHANA | Wednesday, 10 Sep 2008 | Views [938] | Comments [3]

It's impossible to go one day without seeing something to inspire. Sadly, often these images go un-captured in abidance with cultural sensitivity. I have only words in my artistic artillery... A woman carries a crate of six live chickens on her head ... Read more >


The White African

GHANA | Monday, 1 Sep 2008 | Views [846] | Comments [2]

After a month in Ghana, I feel like this is home. I am speaking as much Fante as possible because it earns you so much respect. I greet people in the street in Fante and they are always surprised by the white girl speaking their language. Some ladies ... Read more >


Cape Coast Children

GHANA | Friday, 22 Aug 2008 | Views [1015] | Comments [4]

Ghanaian children are beautiful. They holler at you wherever you go, be it to giggle at the silly white person, touch your milky skin or just so you'll wave back. Last week I was swarmed by a dozen children who desperately wanted their photo taken. Upon ... Read more >


First Impressions

GHANA | Wednesday, 13 Aug 2008 | Views [981] | Comments [4]

Ghana is unlike any place I've ever known so here's a little observation that might help paint the scene... I wake up when the scorching sun filters through my open Cape Coast window. Untangling myself from the mosquito net, i wander across the concrete ... Read more >


Three days of creature comforts

GHANA | Sunday, 27 Jul 2008 | Views [728] | Comments [1]

It's Sunday night. I'm wearily sitting in front of the television after ample coffee and cake. I feel lazy, all cosy in a dressing gown with a laptop poised on my lap... Usually, I would take this comfort for granted but in the lead up to a simpler ... Read more >


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