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johnnymoretti - Johnny Moretti

Johnny Moretti Hello all worldly people! My name is Johnny and I'm from Chico, California, USA. I have been traveling the world for the past two years and have visited some great places. I also am the director of an organization I started in February called Operation Playground. I am rebuilding playgrounds destroyed in the Thailand tsunami. You can visit my website at www.johnmoretti.com or www.operationplayground.org.

Currently in Thailand and soon to be in Africa (April 2006) on humanitarian projects. Please enjoy my travel blog and photos. I would love to hear back from you!

Please forgive the following statement, but it needs to be said for those that are not so honest.

To all those that want to use my photos for profit: DON'T. If I find that my photos have been used for publication of any form and that publications is affiliated with a for profit entity, I will be knocking on your door with a copyright infringement suit. It could be worth it and my compensation may fund my next project.
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Packed And Ready!
Packed And Ready!
Roong and I set off on our trip. Loaded, complete with satellite radio, intercom, iPod and air conditioning!
TRAVELING DOWN THE ROAD, I GET THE FEELING THAT I SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE YESTERDAY....YESTERDAY... I remember asking my wife, Roong, what she wanted to see when she finally took the giant leap from our home in Thailand to San Francisco. Her reply: "America". That's a tall order for someone and may take more than the five months we have to visit. But we gave it a try anyway...sans two wheels. I have always loved riding motorcycles, but my checkbook didn't allow me to always have one parked in the garage. But these past years have brought about some disposible income, [View Full Entry]

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1012 Words | 5 Comment(s) | 31 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: August 5th 2007 | 329 Views | [diary=185610]

Home, Sweet Home
Zion National Park
Antelope Canyon

Thai Dancers in Khao Lak
Thai Dancers in Khao Lak
Khao Lak offered a celebration of the renewal of their spirit to get back to business and their livelihoods.
Khao Lak, Thailand - A hidden paradise Khao Lak. Where the hell is that??? Well, its about 80km north of Phuket International Airport. Sounds more like a metropolis than a tropical jungle, huh? Phuket, the largest island in Thailand is in the southwest. It is frequented by many travelers and has the second highest economy among the provices next to Bangkok. So what makes this area so desirable?? With the exception of Patong Beach, I think Phuket has much to offer. I say that about Patong Beach because it is the haven for many sex tourists, drug dealers and just plain [View Full Entry]

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963 Words | 6 Comment(s) | 14 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: December 8th 2006 | 2520 Views | [diary=109239]

Khao Lak Beaches
Khao Lak Downtown
Khao Lak Downtown

Curiosity Of The Camera
Curiosity Of The Camera
Children are amazed at their photo being taken and then seeing the image instantly on my digital camera.
Kenyan Merry-Go-Round My recent trip to Africa (see my last three blogs) weren't inspired by visions of setting off on a safari in the Maasai Mara or mounting a camel in the Egyptian desert. It was a trip that would not have been complete if I hadn't accomplished the one task I had come to Kenya for in the first place: to build a playground. The organization I started in the wake of the tsunami, Operation Playground (OP), was the realization of a dream to build playgrounds for children that had been either effected by a [View Full Entry]

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1675 Words | 4 Comment(s) | 26 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: April 28th 2006 | 1823 Views | [diary=55747]

The Dynamic Duo
Giving The Peace Sign
Pasta For Lunch...yeah!

Egypt Pyramid
Egypt Pyramid
Words can't describe.
Camels, Sand and Pyramids make good Egyptian coffee What possibly could be written about Cairo and the pyramids that hasn't already been written? Besided the nightmare of getting here (my flight was cancelled the last minute from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia to Cairo) I more or less expected what I have experienced. Uh...besides the street children, trinket hawkers, smell of camel dung, expensive taxis from the airport and Pizza Hut. Travis and I once again embarked on another adventure that took us to Egypt. We had done little, if any, real planning other than our flights, so when we ar [View Full Entry]

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1737 Words | 6 Comment(s) | 24 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: April 21st 2006 | 1451 Views | [diary=54151]

Egypt Pyramid
Shisha Smoking in Cairo
Jewelry Artists in Cairo Market

Getting Ready For A Rough Ride
Getting Ready For A Rough Ride
At Gilgil, Kenya where the road turns to rough dirt
Road To Samburu: Archer's Post (Please read the previous blog for Part One) I want to preface this blog with this very little known fact: From a BBC News Excerpt: "Kenya's government has spent more than $12m on new cars since 2002 - enough to send 25,000 children to school for eight years, their report said." Read full story here. The next morning our journey would take us through some of the roughest terrain of our trip. Our new friend and armed guide, Lempei, has informed us of the dangers of passing throu [View Full Entry]

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2124 Words | 3 Comment(s) | 22 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: April 19th 2006 | 3115 Views | [diary=53662]

Getting Ready For A Rough Ride
Lempei Shows His Skill
Arrival in Archer

Road To Samburu
Road To Samburu
Crossing the equator in Kenya, Travis and I set off to Samburu
Road To Samburu For most of my adult life I have dreamed of being in Africa. As an avid photographer I have dreamed of capturing the images of a part of the world that has been visted by few. And so my dream has come true, but has left me with more than just photo images. It has left me with a deep understanding of how the reality of poverty can hit you between the eyes. No longer can I sit idle in the comfort of my home in America knowing of what is going on in some of the deepest [View Full Entry]

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1791 Words | 7 Comment(s) | 20 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: April 17th 2006 | 1445 Views | [diary=53254]

On Our Way
Can You Say Ooooops!
In Big Trouble

Kenyan School Girl
Kenyan School Girl
A young schoolgirl in the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya
Bangkok to Nairobi The task of getting to Kenya has been nothing less than difficult. My flight from Bangkok to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia was a trip within itself. The aircraft was jam-packed and not your usual trip as in the United States. I found myself captured within a fuselage of ethnicities from all points of Africa. Next to me sat a rotund gentleman from Tanzania, a lawyer and businessman. The flight left Bangkok just after midnight, but you wouldn't believe the activity during flight. There were those wandering up and down the aisles chatting with other passengers, and in [View Full Entry]

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1503 Words | 2 Comment(s) | 12 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: April 7th 2006 | 896 Views | [diary=51282]

Hamming it up for the camera
Trying To Keep AIDS At Bay
Kenya

Playground in Klong Toey
Playground in Klong Toey
A young girl plays in the heart of the slums at a playground built by foreign donations
KLONG TOEY Bangkok's Secret They Don't Want You To Know About The population of Thailand is nearing 60 million people, 10 percent of whom live in Bangkok and of those 20 percent live in the slums of Klong Toey. This area in south Bangkok and near the waterfront where many work as longshoremen. Most of the dwellers of Klong Toey have migrated from the surrounding towns of Thailand in search of much needed work. Over the years, they have settled into this part of Bangkok and constructed shacks from scavenged wood and corregated metal. Unfortunately, their homes are sitting on land [View Full Entry]

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506 Words | 6 Comment(s) | 9 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: March 28th 2006 | 3037 Views | [diary=49255]

Napping...Not Dinner
An Afternoon Nap
"Can I Take Her Home?"

Ranong Pier
Ranong Pier
Here is where you get your longboat, unless you secure one at the immigration office by the locals in the parking lot
Many of you have visited my blog regarding the visa run from Ranong, Thailand to Victoria Point, Burma (Myranmar). The process once you get there will last about 3 hours not including travel time to Rangong. Below is a step-by-step guide to getting your run completed. I know its not the most detailed, but it will give you some insight into what you should expect. Email me if you have questions or concernes, or I have said something that differs from your experience. I want to be as accurate as possible, with the exclusions of my opinions and advice, as those [View Full Entry]

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844 Words | 3 Comment(s) | 9 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: March 24th 2006 | 2004 Views | [diary=48440]

Longtail Boat From Ranong
First Stop
Burma

Bee-52
Bee-52
One helluva wingspan and speed to match!
Sorry to those that are getting this blog entry, as it is more of a personal entry and may bore you! To Bee Or Not To Bee Every morning I usually sit outside my bungalow overlooking the Andaman Sea from atop a beautiful hillside. I sit on my white plastic chair and set my fresh-brewed instant (oxymoron) coffee cup on my lovely white plastic table. I feel the warm humid breeze across my face and close my eyes and listen to the distant birds.....and...wait....(buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz), DAMN! That damn bee is here again! He's the size of small 747 Jumbo Jet (at lea [View Full Entry]

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1653 Words | 6 Comment(s) | 12 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: March 20th 2006 | 1007 Views | [diary=47712]

Stand By Me
Bang Muang House Project
Bang Muang House Project



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