Venetian landscape/seascape/waterscape…
another view from the Rialto Bridge
Read Moresagrada familia
i have seen multiple churches and cathredals and i can honestly say Sagrada Familia is the most impressive one, an absolute must see the picture below has been modified in Photoshop, the cranes were removed
Read Moresagrada familia – passion facade
Amazing sculptures by Josep Maria Subirachs, makes you wonder where Peter Jacksons’ Morguls were inspired from…
Read Morecasa batllo
i honestly don’t care much about architecture, but what Gaudi accomplished here is just amazing!
Read MoreSian Ka’an
Going down the “river” was a new interesting way to see a park and wearing the lifejacket like a diaper is incredible comfortable, keeps you quite high above the water level, much much more comfortable than the traditional use
Read MoreDiving in Cenote Dos Ojos
if you like caves then cave diving is the next to go! absolutely surreal, the diving in Dos Ojos is considered a cavern dive as the exits are always in the near
Read MoreCenote Dzitnup
found mainly in Yucatan peninsula the cenotes are caves with (mostly) collapsed roofs, crystal clear water, an absolute must-see
Read MoreBachalpsee
camping! finally, the best way to be there for THE light and curious marmots won’t be bothered too much about you…
Read MoreDay 63 – Prambanan temple
this must have been the nicest Ramayana story we’ve ever seen, still wondering why they called it a ballet though…
Read MoreDay 55 – Bukit Lawang (home of the sumatran orang-utan)
and our camp site for the night
Read MoreDay 51 – Sumatran farming
proof of the haze that invaded SEA, courtesy of the oil palm farmers of Sumatra the mt. is 4200m high, officially it was a sunny day… and this is Kuala Lumpur one day later, same haze (aka smoke)
Read MoreDay 46 – Diving in Sipadan (Barracuda Point)
one of my favourite images: a shoal of jack fish swarming, a tuna in the middle and 5 sharks at the bottom
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