Biosfera Mariposa: For their heroics
Wandering wings, coniferous slopes & the final throes of a mighty migration.
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Wandering wings, coniferous slopes & the final throes of a mighty migration.
Biosfera Mariposa: For their heroics Read More »
Caves, Coves and Camping on the beach. Hasta pronto
San Pancho & Maruata: Half the word away Read More »
Paradise island off the south coast off Haiti with welcoming islanders and beautiful beaches.
Ile a Vache: A little gem Read More »
Dense.Seething.Raw Travelling to countries that conventional wisdom tells you are dangerous and should be avoided is always interesting. Mainly because it reinforces the opinion that conventional wisdom is usually wrong. Sometimes based on opinions of people that have not experienced the very thing they are expounding their wisdom on. Yes, Haiti is the poorest in
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First impressions of Bali were good. As we made our way out of the beautiful airport past the intense security checks we were greeted by a friendly man who would take us to our pre-booked guesthouse in Ubud, central Bali. Ubud had been recommended to us by a few people and it’s where we chose
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After a nice few days in beautiful Melaka we over nighted in the rather less beautiful port of Mersing in order to catch the ferry to the island of Pulau Tioman. The ferry TVs were screening a ‘final destination’ while boarding and as we watched the decapitations, impalements and sun bed infernos unfold I couldn’t
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Soaring.Culinary.Damp We flew into a rather grey Krabi and the umbrella we’d hauled back from Myanmar was called into immediate action. Rainfall is becoming less novel for us as time goes on, at one point we had gone five or six months without a single drop but as the seasons change the inevitable deluges have
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