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Date: 2nd April 2011
Fabulous! The pattern throughout this photo is mesmerising.
From Blog: Off the road again
Fabulous! The pattern throughout this photo is mesmerising.
From Blog: Off the road again
Date: 1st March 2011
Kolmanskop
This stunning picture is at Kolmanskop, just outside Luderitz-Bucht
From Blog: Off the road again
Kolmanskop
This stunning picture is at Kolmanskop, just outside Luderitz-Bucht
From Blog: Off the road again
Date: 16th February 2011
Blog of the year, 2010
Congratulations! :) This blog was nominated one of the best of 2010, in the Africa/writing category. http://www.travelblog.org/Topics/27154-1.html
From Blog: T.I.N.A.
Blog of the year, 2010
Congratulations! :) This blog was nominated one of the best of 2010, in the Africa/writing category. http://www.travelblog.org/Topics/27154-1.html
From Blog: T.I.N.A.
Date: 31st January 2011
Not a random statue, this is the statue of the fallen soldiers and warriors.
From Blog: Djibouti?
Not a random statue, this is the statue of the fallen soldiers and warriors.
From Blog: Djibouti?
Date: 22nd October 2010
good stuff
hey chris, I enjoyed reading your post, and it makes me jealous to be traveling again! Don't know if you're still traveling or back home, but I hope things are good. Can you believe its already been 3 years since HK?! I still reminisce about those "good ol day" at hkbu, and I was looking through the great pictures you took of us all the other day. Hit me up on FB sometime. cheers.
From Blog: Off the road again
good stuff
hey chris, I enjoyed reading your post, and it makes me jealous to be traveling again! Don't know if you're still traveling or back home, but I hope things are good. Can you believe its already been 3 years since HK?! I still reminisce about those "good ol day" at hkbu, and I was looking through the great pictures you took of us all the other day. Hit me up on FB sometime. cheers.
From Blog: Off the road again
Date: 30th September 2010
Absolutely amazing Photos!
Absolutely Amazing Photos Christopher, the first one caught my eye and looked straight out of the 70's documentary, "Animals are Beautiful People" which I remember well from my childhood, and sure enough it's in the Namib Desert. It's amazing how such a dry place can support such vast quantities of big animals, shows you what happens without human interference.
From Blog: Etosha
Absolutely amazing Photos!
Absolutely Amazing Photos Christopher, the first one caught my eye and looked straight out of the 70's documentary, "Animals are Beautiful People" which I remember well from my childhood, and sure enough it's in the Namib Desert. It's amazing how such a dry place can support such vast quantities of big animals, shows you what happens without human interference.
From Blog: Etosha
Date: 30th September 2010
pictures
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From Blog: The Island
pictures
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From Blog: The Island
Date: 29th September 2010
the affect is some what ruined by the trainers:D
From Blog: The Rainbow Nation
the affect is some what ruined by the trainers:D
From Blog: The Rainbow Nation
Date: 2nd September 2010
Namibia
I am a fellow traveler like yourself, keeping a blog on this website too (tracy-and-patrick, if your interested, though i won´t be offended if your not, most of my family don´t look so I don´t see why you should), though not through Africa, just every other damn continent is seems. I read this and the previous blog on South Africa (which I will get too in November) and thought they were hysterical whilst remaining informative. Your hospital picture reminds me of Port Arthur´s prison hospital in Tazmania. Anyway I just wanted to say I enjoyed your blog. Cheers Patrick
From Blog: Off the road again
Namibia
I am a fellow traveler like yourself, keeping a blog on this website too (tracy-and-patrick, if your interested, though i won´t be offended if your not, most of my family don´t look so I don´t see why you should), though not through Africa, just every other damn continent is seems. I read this and the previous blog on South Africa (which I will get too in November) and thought they were hysterical whilst remaining informative. Your hospital picture reminds me of Port Arthur´s prison hospital in Tazmania. Anyway I just wanted to say I enjoyed your blog. Cheers Patrick
From Blog: Off the road again
Date: 1st September 2010
you are an artist
Yes, absolutely. YOU ARE AN ARTIST. Excellent pictures.
From Blog: Off the road again
you are an artist
Yes, absolutely. YOU ARE AN ARTIST. Excellent pictures.
From Blog: Off the road again
Date: 21st August 2010
Loving your blog man - awesome pics too. I think you're the first person I've ever heard of who's gone to Somalia and DRC on the same trip! Hardcore. I just got back from Zambia Malawi and Tanzania and am in muggy London getting jealous! Keep it up dude!
From Blog: The boat that rocked
Loving your blog man - awesome pics too. I think you're the first person I've ever heard of who's gone to Somalia and DRC on the same trip! Hardcore. I just got back from Zambia Malawi and Tanzania and am in muggy London getting jealous! Keep it up dude!
From Blog: The boat that rocked
Date: 21st August 2010
Love it!
I just started reading your blog and it is so well written and truly inspiring not to mention hilarious in parts. I find myself laughing out loud while cooking supper thinking about your adventures. Can't wait to read more! Anastasia 78
From Blog: Sheikh rattle n' roll
Love it!
I just started reading your blog and it is so well written and truly inspiring not to mention hilarious in parts. I find myself laughing out loud while cooking supper thinking about your adventures. Can't wait to read more! Anastasia 78
From Blog: Sheikh rattle n' roll
Date: 21st August 2010
Memories
I enjoyed reading your blog and it brought back memories from 2005 when I did much the same journey.
From Blog: Great green and greasy
Memories
I enjoyed reading your blog and it brought back memories from 2005 when I did much the same journey.
From Blog: Great green and greasy
Date: 15th July 2010
from the island
Hello there!! There was a tear in our faces after reading this description of the Island;) We miss you our friend-who-loves-abba-and-wants-to-ride-a-poney!! Love, Ana, Maria, Maria and Maggie.
From Blog: The Island
from the island
Hello there!! There was a tear in our faces after reading this description of the Island;) We miss you our friend-who-loves-abba-and-wants-to-ride-a-poney!! Love, Ana, Maria, Maria and Maggie.
From Blog: The Island
Date: 6th July 2010
Congratulations, on your first Front Page blog. :) What great photos you take, and nice writing too.
From Blog: The boat that rocked
Congratulations, on your first Front Page blog. :) What great photos you take, and nice writing too.
From Blog: The boat that rocked
Date: 25th June 2010
Chris, amazing photos, they're really well framed (credit to the swede)! You should find somewhere to post them in hi-res! Otis
From Blog: Rifting
Chris, amazing photos, they're really well framed (credit to the swede)! You should find somewhere to post them in hi-res! Otis
From Blog: Rifting
Date: 6th June 2010
I can't stop laughing
you are a bloody incredible genius! You are so funny. You have my permission to say my name in your blog if you want. I love all your captions on your pics!! hilarious
From Blog: A degree in violence
I can't stop laughing
you are a bloody incredible genius! You are so funny. You have my permission to say my name in your blog if you want. I love all your captions on your pics!! hilarious
From Blog: A degree in violence
Date: 22nd April 2010
umm
I like this one a lot. It seems like you're gathering all your ideas into one piece rather than writing journals about different cultures. I love trains too, more than any other transportation tools. I'm really impressed about the truth that it is a symbol of colonialisation. Interesting topic, witty words, and nice pictures!
From Blog: The Great Railway Bizarre
umm
I like this one a lot. It seems like you're gathering all your ideas into one piece rather than writing journals about different cultures. I love trains too, more than any other transportation tools. I'm really impressed about the truth that it is a symbol of colonialisation. Interesting topic, witty words, and nice pictures!
From Blog: The Great Railway Bizarre
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Shakespeare?
kind of... I'm almost sure it's Luis Vaz de Camões. On his left hand, he holds his epic poem Os Lusíadas ("The Lusiads") "During his return journey, near the Mekong River along the Cambodian coast, he was shipwrecked, saving his manuscript but losing his Chinese lover. His shipwreck survival in the Mekong Delta was enhanced by the legendary detail that he succeeded in swimming ashore while holding aloft the manuscript of his still-unfinished epic."
From Blog: The Island