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Camera details Yo Jane. Camera is the Nikon D40 with two lenses (18mm-55mm and 55mm-200mm). Awesome little piece of Japanese technology and great for travel photography...
Ahh.. you remind me of one of the great joys of backpacking SE Asia - taking a nap, then waking up knowing there is a huge accessible unexplored world outside the guestroom door waiting for you to immerse yourself in. Repeat cycle for 6 months on end without thought of work or other responsibilities. Looking forward to the Vietnam entries coming up :-)
Wow Awesome photos! The fire dancers at the Full Moon Party are amazing! What camera do you have? I'm looking forward to the next instalments :-) You look like you're having so much fun.
Chika chan! Yo chika. Commento arigatz! Ima Kuala Lumpur ni iru. Kayoubi ni Singapore ni itte, hikouki notte soshite Saigon ni iku. Shigoto o sagashinake ikenai! Tai fuckin hen! Tsuitara skype de chatto shiyou ka....
Greg a lil Lemon Jelly goes along way! Was stoked to hit up Mandalay but still have heaps of places left before i can call myself a true Ramblin' Man...
Yara! So much to see, so little time! You are gonna love Malaysia too. Hard to say goodbye to Sapporo, but had to be done. Diggin the laid back SE Asia vibe. Hard not too!
Dave! There's nuttin like mutt with a bit of salt and sweeet chilli sauce ;-) Glad to hear life's good down Melbourne way. Hope to c u an Em in Nam sometime! Craziness guaranteed or your money back...
"...some of us are cave dwellers, some of us live in houses, some of us like to be loose footed..."
(Ramblin' Man, by Lemon Jelly, from the album Lost Horizons)
After years of being ruled by the screech of that 7.48am Monday morning alarm, its time to throw that, and the "2 day weekend" out the window, and hit the road. Lookin forward to getting loose footed in China, 'Nam, Laos, Thailand, Myanmar, and Cambodia! Hope you enjoy our adventures...
Chris n Kako ... full info
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