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Diego Vergés: The Mentawai

Photo © Diego Vergés-All Rights ReservedPhoto © Diego Vergés-All Rights ReservedPhoto © Diego Vergés-All Rights Reserved As I indicated in an earlier post on The Travel Photographer blog, Diego Vergés is back from his 4 months trip to Indonesia (and PNG) and its various islands, and is currently working feverishly on his inventory of images. [...]

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Daily Radar: 04.29.10

These aren’t your typical amusement park rides. Check out Popular Mechanics’ “World’s 18 Strangest Rides,” a photo gallery of rides around the world that provide “more interactive experiences for passengers and [bring] thrills to densely populated urban centers.” Our favorite? Watch New Zealand company Agroventure’s eco-friendly “Shweeb”–a human-powered monorail–in the video above, and check out [...]

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Ian Lloyd: Asia

Ian Lloyd is an Australian photographer who has undertaken commissions for magazines such as National Geographic, Time, Fortune, Gourmet and Conde Nast Traveler and multinational companies as diverse as ExxonMobil, Pepsi, Motorola and Singapore Airlines have commissioned Ian for commercial photography assignments. He has photographed 36 books on countries and regions around Asia including large [...]

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Do It Together

When there are religious ceremony in the village, the surrounding community will hand in hand and help each other to completing the work. As above picture. The man were working together to make grilled chicken …. good isn’t it?! work together while talking about their respective experiences. Yes people …. we do it together …

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Eating in Kuching – Breakfast at Seng Yuen Food Centre

I have been to this coffeeshop many times before, but never posted on it. It is about time I thought. This coffee shop is famous for its bak kut teh and kueh chap. It used to be easy to get good bak kut teh in Kuching, but somehow many of the good stalls have closed [...]

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