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Date: 30th March 2012

not sure
ask Nach Norb: nach.norb@yahoo.com

From Blog: Mondulkiri
Date: 30th March 2012

Water dragon
I think it is a water dragon

From Blog: Journey to the "Green Corridor"
Date: 14th September 2011

lizard kind?
do you know the kind of lizard this is?

From Blog: Journey to the "Green Corridor"
Date: 9th May 2011


how much is it gonna cost for two nights camping in the jungle??

From Blog: Mondulkiri
Date: 9th May 2011

there are full of natural resources
all people really interested to natural place it is freshing and real natural place to see some kind of plan for eating and collect for make the medicine

From Blog: Mondulkiri
Date: 25th September 2010

GPS
Hi Rich, Actually, yes I do have a photo of a GPS reading taken at Veal Thom. I will dig it up tonight.

From Blog: 7 Days in Virachey National Park
Date: 24th September 2010

GPS Track? Wikiloc? Panoramio?
Great trip! Did you happen to have a GPS with you? If so, or even if not, any chance that your track could be posted on Wikiloc? Any photos with geo-location that could be (or are) posted on Panoramio? -- Rich

From Blog: 7 Days in Virachey National Park
Date: 29th July 2010

Concerning
From my experience of trekking this is a really good all those pictures that you captured very beautiful, but my concerns is illegal logging and wildlife trading are being threatened to this park if no control or support to this green area. Anyway my interesting in a picture of Gibbon it was unlikely Yellochecked Gibbon could be new species if so that will be helpful for research. Cheers-vuykeo

From Blog: 7 Days in Virachey National Park
Date: 22nd February 2010

Thon Soukhon thank you Mr. Greg
I am thak you very much and very proud that I know Mr. Greg the kind Visited. All the word that Mr. Greg writed is true info. I hope Virachey National Park will be ever green forever. Virachey National Park is the last forest in east Asia, could be supported to protect this park for world Heritage. Virachey National Park rich of biodiversity, who destroyed Virachey National Park is destroyed world Heritage.

From Blog: 7 Days in Virachey National Park
Date: 27th May 2009

sweet
sweet

From Blog: Beijing, April 09
Date: 27th January 2009

great post
hey awesome post. as a taiwanese living overseas it's just lovely to be able to see these places that u r not normally able to. great pictures, thank u v much. please keep up the good work!

From Blog: Tawu Mountain Nature Reserve: in search of clouded leopards
Date: 31st March 2008

sexy ladies
wow, I guess sex appeal sells everywhere...I'll buy anything those hot ladies in the ads are selling!

From Blog: Charmless morning
Date: 30th March 2008


Nantou looks utterly horrendous. Taiwan is without doubt the ugliest place I have ever seen. I sincerely don't know how it could be worse. Noise, filth, pollution, betel nut, spitting... the list just goes on and on.

From Blog: Charmless morning
Date: 20th February 2008

Wow...
I've got very little to say - those pics really knocked my socks off. Those hills are just perfect. The cows were cool too. Surely an amazing trip.

From Blog: Kathmandu, Bandipur & Patan
Date: 13th February 2008

awesome
and that's why I'd go back to Nepal in a heartbeat. Glad you got to try some Chung millet beer too- Nepal is great in every way.

From Blog: Kathmandu, Bandipur & Patan
Date: 15th November 2007


Yeah, this page made me laugh most!

From Blog: Wanhua -Taipei's old, down-at-the-heels district
Date: 9th October 2007

Oh Lord...
This is the best blog post ever...

From Blog: Wanhua -Taipei's old, down-at-the-heels district
Date: 20th July 2007

Cool!
Swank looking restaurant! Post pix of the new place soon, buddy!

From Blog: so far this summer
Date: 23rd December 2006

nice
Have a great holiday season see you this summers wish it was under different coditions beautiful pictures.

From Blog: Bali, Ubud and The Heart of Borneo
Date: 23rd December 2006

Awesome
Greg, you took some great shots of a wonderful natural canopy of earth. And yes, it is very unfortunate that greedy men will destroy beauty and life with little regard for the natural inhabitants of those places. Of course we understand this, because we have witnessed it in our own country.

From Blog: Bali, Ubud and The Heart of Borneo
Date: 7th November 2006

Great Shot!
I like the photo "Turnagain Arm" a lot! I hope one day I can see that kind of view, too.

From Blog: Bird Creek Ridge
Date: 30th October 2006


Next time please go into greater detail about that scat; no matter the species. Color, smell, taste... Thanks.

From Blog: Bird Creek Ridge
Date: 22nd October 2006

Awesome
Greg, Glad you are experiencing these travels and sites. The site of the bear dung would have had me back in the vehicle!

From Blog: Bird Creek Ridge
Date: 12th September 2006

Great!
Your grandparents flew up - that's cool.

From Blog: Kenai Peninsula shots
Date: 31st July 2006

poor you
"we missed the sunset at Jimbaran Beach because our "herbal oil massage" lasted nearly 3 hours..." BOO-HOO!!!! Oh the tragedy! ;) Glad you guys had a great trip! Keep on peopling the blogosphere! Mike

From Blog: Bali is "tube city"





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