Monsoons in the Low Country
I’ve spent lots of time in the South of Cambodia over the last few weeks. Life is so different down there compared to the rolling hills of Ratanakiri. Endless rice fields and sugar palms as far as the...
View Articlethe winding road
The thatched hut of an ethnic minority farmer clings to the hillside of a cassava farm. This is Northeast Cambodia as it is today: the wild allure of virgin forrest replaced by a beauty more uniform,...
View ArticleSua Prat at night – Siem Reap, Cambodia
There were quite the New Year’s goings on this evening within the walls of the old city of Angkor Thom. I didn’t feel like shouldering a tripod on our moto, so I spun the ISO knob and rocked the...
View ArticleA village photowalk
Note: This is a blog which I originally wrote for our company blog, at ABOUTAsiatravel.com/blog. You can access the original article here. Click to view slideshow. The open-air market is teeming with...
View ArticleAngkor and Ozymandius – The West Gate
“He changes times and seasons; he removes kings and sets up kings…” Daniel 2:20 This is probably my favourite gate into the old city of Angkor Thom. It’s almost always deserted, and is incredibly...
View ArticleAnother day, buying and selling on the water
I loved the floating market in Thailand. Thankfully it was less touristy than many markets nearby to Bangkok, and there were locals there in their boats, doing their morning shopping. We spent time...
View ArticleAbove Angkor
Above Angkor – the world’s largest religious monument, photographed from the air I’ve been privileged to enjoy a host of unique adventures and cool experiences while living in Cambodia. One item,...
View ArticleStreet Performer – Cape Town, S. Africa
Drummer in Cape Town Cape Town just might be the coolest city in the world. Travel writers always describe cities as ‘vibrant,’ but in this case I think Cape Town defines the term. Because of the...
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