wow.... wow...thats 1st time i saw ur blog..even im indonesian but never seen such a beautifull pic of flores till i saw ur blog, wow man....cos ur blog i know flores little bit & i hv plan to make trip to flores just want to see like ur pic is. thanks man
help with tefl courses Hello, I am moving to Macau with my fiance and need to find a recognized tefl course very close to Macau (hong kong?) I noticed you took the course in Zhu Hai, how long would it take to commute there? any help is greatly appreciated. kacie
So Nice.. You look great, and your writing is still fab, as always. I miss Sally, she introduced me to Veuve Clicquot... and life has never been the same. ;-)
Beautiful Photos Beautiful Photos, Kevin, miss Indo a lot, be careful tho' when fraternising with the locals. Remember you are in a Muslim Country. Pretty cute btw.
wow! To be honest, you description is "misleading". I was born and grew up in Jawa Timur. Your story makes Jawa Timur looks like an exotic place. Well, it is not. But, I'm not blaming you. I once travel to Japan and I fell in love with everything about it, but unfortunately, most of Japanese people do not agree with me. They see their country as a boring land and will jump out of it if opportunity is knocking.
Good work but ...... Dear Kavin, I read ur experience to the north of Pakistan, Gilgit Phandar, and Nanga Parbat. Though u left some bad memories as for as porters or guides are concerned. But I would say rather suggest if u intend to come over here u must consult those people who already visited these areas. In Pakistan a famour personality is Mustansar Hussain Tarar who wrote more than 11 books on these areas, therefore his advice must be valuable for the people visiting to see mountains.
Moreover, I also suggest to visit and see people of Baltistan, via Astore, Rama Lake, Deosai. Here u will see the difference and u will forget the past bitter expeirence.
nice weekend A nice adventure to read about--so little happens and yet so much does. Do you ever feel that your eyes are full? That you've seen and experienced so much, so much more than we who remain closer to home, that it all begins to blur to merge in your memory, in your ability to feel each beautiful, uncomfortable, wonderful moment?
Hugs and love
Roger
Underwater Your bit about being underwater reminds me of the same thing. Yeeeeeears ago I did a series of paintings entitled "Aquatrek", spacey-looking works based on "Star Trek" of shells and other things washed up on Callala Beach. There are only 3 paintings of that series left.
Bringing back old memories... Great pics...the ones of Kanawa bring back some fond memories of my trip through the area in '96. Good to see it hasn't changed much (other than the addition of the pier)
disparities salam,
u r serving well the northern areas'people but still some disparities in ur system,
*travel facilities for various parts of areas are not equal like the buses and other requsities are usually offred those which are useless for Hunza, Gilgit and other towns.
u r responsible for
1 offering equal facilities
2. the best service
Must say I loved your report and the photos esp of Brestagi are great. I have saved this blog in my favourites and will be quoting the link for thedifferenttravel forums I frequent.
Pamela
Loved reading about my mate Nora Isn't Nora a character? I always stay at her homestay either in the village or at the new place Rain Forest up the pathway by the river.
She kidnapped my mobile phone when I was there and put a photo of herself up as wall paper- still there after 6 months- reminds me of all the good times in Bukit Lawang one of my favourite places in Indonesia.
Pamlea.
Khunjerab Pass Indeed, I made a mistake, was writing these blogs months after the pics were taken and after I'd given away my guidebooks. The image was taken in Khunjerab National Park, at Khunjerab Pass.
then again - it could be the Canadian Rockies!
Karakoram Pass Are you really sure the photo you mention as "Karakoram Pass" is really of this site? Remember that this pass is a restricted military area, from both sides, India and China!
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wow...thats 1st time i saw ur blog..even im indonesian but never seen such a beautifull pic of flores till i saw ur blog, wow man....cos ur blog i know flores little bit & i hv plan to make trip to flores just want to see like ur pic is. thanks man