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DIVING AND CHILLING IN BEAUTIFUL KOH LIPE

I never planned to go to Koh Lipe.  I was going to visit Koh Tarutao and Koh Adang, two undeveloped islands in the Tarutao  National Park.  There I would rent a tent from the park service and camp on the beach for a week or more.  I had read that you could dive from there and rent kayaks [...]

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EATING MY WAY THROUGH A WORLD HERITAGE SITE, STALL BY STALL

Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia in Photographs   The entire town of Georgetown, located in the northeast corner of Penang, an island in the Strait of Malaka off the coast of mainland Malaysia is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.  Here, the influences of British colonialism, Indians both Muslim and Hindu, Chinese, Arabs, Achehnese, Siamese, Burmese and Malays [...]

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REFLECTIONS ON FIVE YEARS OF TRAVEL

Five years ago today I quit my job to travel the world for a year.    Five years ago today, June 1, I quit my job to travel the world for a year.  If you have been following along here then you know that I am still traveling.  Here are a few things, a mixture [...]

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FINALLY!

I always knew I would love diving.  I always knew I would love diving.  For years, as a young man, I had this recurring dream.  In it, I was swimming effortlessly through the deep ocean, breathing as you or I would on dry land without effort.  I would have this dream anywhere from two to [...]

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SUKHOTHAI: THE FIRST KINGDOM OF SIAM

SUKHOTHAI:  THE FIRST KINGDOM OF SIAM The Sukhothai Kingdom was the first kingdom of Siam existing as such from 1238 to 1438 AD.  Prior to that it was part of the Khmer Empire.  The ruins are encompassed within a large historical park.  They have been partially restored and the entire Sukhothai Historical Park and adjacent sites [...]

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Expense Report for Chiang Mai, Thailand

When I leave Chiang Mai in two days I will have spent three months and a day here.  I never plannned to be here this long, but you never know how travel plans can change.  I have really enjoyed the city and its culture and people.  I can get around easily on foot and there [...]

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MY MONTH IN BURMA: PART XIV

THE RETURN TO MANDALAY or BYE BYE BURMA 28 Day Expense Report Included at the End   I am outside Mr. Kid’s Hsipaw guesthouse at 5:30 am and the bus is right on time.  The bus trip is surprisingly fast.  I sleep the first 2 hours.  We arrive in Mandalay at 10:30 am, earlier than [...]

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MY MONTH IN BURMA: PART XIII – JUST ANOTHER DAY IN HSIPAW

JUST ANOTHER DAY IN HSIPAW   With one day to spare before heading back to Mandalay and a flight to Thailand, I  want to spend it in and around Hsipaw.  A larger town than Kyaukme, it is also a jumping off point for many treks into the surrounding Shan hill tribe area. The 6:30 am bus [...]

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MY MONTH IN BURMA: PART XII – TREKKING WITH NINE-NINE

TREKKING WITH NINE-NINE   After meeting Nine-Nine, hearing his incredible story and sharing a meal with his family, I am feeling good about my choice to hire him for my final trek in Myanmar.  My only regret is that the trek will only be two days with an overnight in a Shan village.  Following an [...]

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SUMMITING HALF DOME IN YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

One of the greatest things about growing up in California has been my physical proximity to Yosemite National Park.  I first visited Yosemite, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, at age nine with my sister and parents.  I was hooked for life by the enormity, the sheer magnitude of its beauty. I was hooked for life! [...]

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