MALAYSIA | Monday, 9 Mar 2009 | Photo Gallery
Malaysia
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THAILAND | Sunday, 8 Mar 2009 | Views [7162] | Comments [2]
Hat Yai, Hat Noppharat Thara and Koh Lanta Road Safety Its typical to see utes packed to the brim full of people. These people were travelling from Koh Lanta back to the mainland. Massage So far we’ve only had ... Read more >
MALAYSIA | Sunday, 8 Mar 2009 | Views [1171]
Sunday the 11 th – 13 th of January. The Petronas Towers in K L We’ve seen the towers! The world’s tallest twin towers. I’m not much of a fan of cities, or big buildings, but all that stainless steel lit up at night ... Read more >
THAILAND | Monday, 2 Mar 2009 | Views [1439] | Comments [4]
We’ve travelled around half of the world using the Lonely Planet Guides, and we think they are a great way to give you some basic information for your trip. However, they are not, and do not profess to be the gospel of travel, and we’d like to ... Read more >
THAILAND | Sunday, 1 Mar 2009 | Views [1806]
Our first day in Hat Yai, Thailand. We’ve spend the last 6 days in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, and this is our first foray into the Kingdom of Thailand. We arrived in relative luxury to our appointed hotel – Lousie, as suggested by ... Read more >
THAILAND | Sunday, 1 Mar 2009 | Views [10059] | Comments [2]
When Western Tourists travel to other cultures for their inexpensive summer holiday, is their consuming passion for the sun, beach and cheap alcohol blinding them to their constant cultural beepers and bloops? In other words, are we ... Read more >
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THAILAND | Sunday, 1 Mar 2009 | Photo Gallery
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MALAYSIA | Tuesday, 17 Feb 2009 | Views [1647]
The landscape surrounding the city is plain and uninteresting. The land is covered with palms, used mainly for oil. There are many little housing estates being built. Identical houses one beside the other, with fences and an in build community. ... Read more >
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AUSTRALIA | Wednesday, 7 Jan 2009 | Views [1979] | Comments [2]
Untying the knot to Australia I thought to take this opportunity to say my final goodbyes to Australia. We’re finally leaving, with one day spare to Albert’s visa. We’re at the end of our one year stay in my mother country. We’re heading ... Read more >
Tags: new south wales, t a j
AUSTRALIA | Thursday, 16 Oct 2008 | Views [1268]
Last weekend we all went to Greenfest – a place for like minded people to come together and learn about each other’s pet projects. ‘We’ were, Albert, Jett, Geir and me. We arrived a bit later than expected (we do have a few ... Read more >
Tags: festivals, food, music
AUSTRALIA | Tuesday, 23 Sep 2008 | Views [1639]
If some days before
we were in the epitomy of relax roasting in the sun while laying in the deck of
the Habibi around the Whitsundays, the experience of Fraser Island is the
absolute opposite.
The thing goes as
such, if you ... Read more >
Tags: allwelcome, australia, fraser island
AUSTRALIA | Thursday, 18 Sep 2008 | Views [1898]
Millennia ago I was
telling you that some friends were coming all the way from Spain (sorry, from
Catalonia) to visit us. So finally they came. And of course, to be a proper
cicerone, I had to prepare a nice and eventful route for them.
... Read more >
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AUSTRALIA | Thursday, 18 Sep 2008 | Views [4672]
Fossicking, according to wiki, is a Cornish word that we Australians have taken as our own to refer to prospecting. That being the case, and for the readership of all, I’ll sub title this article Prospecting in Emmaville ... Read more >
Tags: allwelcome, camping, fossicking, gems, rain, t a j
AUSTRALIA | Thursday, 18 Sep 2008 | Views [1477]
When we were going to pick up the van in Darwin, we flew from Brisbane with Jetstar. Reading the inflight magazine we saw that they were doing a competition for a travel story, and the winner was going to get two free return tickets to the Jetstar ... Read more >
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AUSTRALIA | Wednesday, 6 Aug 2008 | Views [2223]
They say that the area west of Emerald, and compressed by the small townships of Sapphire, Rubyvale, Anakie and Willows are the largest gemfields in the world. And the world is a pretty big place, so I guess this must be quite a special feature. ... Read more >
Tags: albert, gems, solo
AUSTRALIA | Wednesday, 6 Aug 2008 | Views [3470] | Comments [1]
Many people had told me already how magnificient the Carnarvon Gorge is. But you know that a big amount of words doesn’t feel quite like a real experience. Well then, after my real experience, I will join those who tell how magnificient the Carnarvon ... Read more >
Tags: albert, gorges, solo
AUSTRALIA | Wednesday, 6 Aug 2008 | Views [1363]
You don’t know it yet, but a few days ago, I started a new trip. A couple of friends of mine from Spain are coming all the way down to visit us, so considering the effort in time, will and money, we have to happily pamper them a little bit.... Read more >
Tags: albert, solo, tiffany
AUSTRALIA | Sunday, 3 Aug 2008 | Photo Gallery
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CYPRUS | Wednesday, 30 Jul 2008 | Views [1324]
At the beginning of our trip ‘half way around the world’, we stopped in Cyprus. It seems to have been a little step on the path to Australia, with the giant of India in our sights, but looking back in time, from my armchair, it ... Read more >
Tags: albert, art, beaches, coffee, forests, t a j, temples
CYPRUS | Monday, 21 Jul 2008 | Photo Gallery
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