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9th March 2010

Hi Adisorn, Not sure whether you could go there just for snorkeling but imagine there are no reasons it would not be possible, the only thing is that you would most likely have to go through a dive liveaboard operator and see whether they can take you on board. Cheers
8th March 2010

thats great detail of the diving Similan
thats awesome experience, do you think possible to do just like snorkeling there, I am not able to dive
27th February 2010

Love ur pics
Especially the pic of "memo" haha.nice pic :)
25th February 2010

Thanks
Thanks for those comments, it is indeed a quite fascinating place to live in :) And yes indeed Eb, the country is somehow not as opened to foreign tourists as others might be but it is possible to visit assuming you are going through an official travel agent (no independant travel there). As for myself, I am actually based there (humanitarian work) :-)
12th January 2010

Great account!
Hey Laetitia, a great account of North Korea! I have been wanting to go for a long time, but the short trips are prohibitively expensive. Maybe one day, when I have a job again. Until then I will see the country through your eyes. I also liked your entry about Kashgar by the way, I did the trip over from Pakistan a few years ago - stunning! Greetings from (currently) New Zealand, Ben
11th January 2010

Conquering Continents
I was intrigued by your access to the DPRK. I thought it was a "closed" country, i.e. to all westerners. Your writing "tyres" lets me surmise that you are either from the U.K. or from one of its former colonies. As my comment title suggests, I would like to know your secret for entering North Korea. Thank you, and stay safe. Eb
11th January 2010

thanks
Hi JK, no need to have a cave dive certificate but just enough dive experience to safely discover the cave (advanced level minimum). Enjoy!
9th January 2010

Heya, living in Kunming and planning a few days down to Xishuangbanna and discovered your blog -- sounds like you guys had an awesome bit of adventure! great pics too - thanks for sharing
5th January 2010

Blog of the year, for the Europe/photography cathegory.
Check this out http://www.travelblog.org/Topics/22180-1.html
18th December 2009

Good!
Too bad i don't have cave dive cert.
29th October 2009

Awesome blog
The blog is amazing....I went to Yunnan my junior year of high school but was unable to visit the rice terraces..I just love your pictures. They bring back memories :')
16th August 2009

Thank you !!
Thanks all for your comments and yes agree with you Mell, sometimes wonder myself why we go so far when we got so many beautiful places in the back of our garden...(so to speak- I wish I had this in the back of mine!)
15th August 2009

jealous
Hey I wanted to go! This is a great blog, full of great pictures. You look amazing in "International Museum of Perfumerie - Picture time!" that should be your new profile picture! :D
14th August 2009

It's so beautiful! We want to go there!:)
14th August 2009

Those photos are making me wonder why I ever leave Europe. Does anyplace really compare with it for beautiful towns, nature, lifestyle..... :)
4th August 2009

Butterfly picture
That picture is great and i would love to have a copy of my own to frame. Is that possible? The coral with the 2 fish behind, beautiful! Let me know , thanks Lisa
24th July 2009

Hi Veronica, Thanks for your comment. You are right; the one in Peru is the highest paved road in the world (although Argentina might get the highest one soon once they will have finished paving the route 40). The one I am referring to, the Karakoram Highway is the highest international paved road in the world (Islamabad to Kashgar in China) which I believe is correct. Have you done the Abra Anticona? Would be curious to know how it is. Thanks
23rd July 2009

Maybe the almost highest paved road in the world
I believe Peru has the highest paved road. Abra Anticona (4818 meters).
23rd July 2009

Thanks!
Thanks to all fo those comments :-) Yuanyuang is really a great place to discover and glad some of you got to spend some time there! China is simply so fascinating!
22nd July 2009

Great blog !
Great blog and lovely pics, thanks .It is right place to travel. I am influenced by Rice terraces picture . You can find me at www.TheAirGorillaBlog.com
21st July 2009

Merci!
Merci de transmettre tant de belles vues d'un voyage de rêve ! En espérant avoir un jour le plaisir de te revoir. Je t'embrasse

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