Travel Photo: Songthaew Row, Hat Yai – Thailand
A row of Songthaew outside the train station at Hat Yai, Thailand. Songthaew are pick-up trucks with two benches in the back. They are used as buses or taxis in towns across Thailand.
Fondling Brass Boobies in Thailand
The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen often ranks as one of the most most disappointing attractions in Europe. I don’t know about that. Afterall you are forewarned that it’s going to be little. If you were one of those people who felt let down by the Little Mermaid then maybe you should come to Thailand. In [...]
Thailand Chicken Bus
Spotted in Satun, Thailand. Not a chicken bus in the traditional sense, but a VIP bus adorned with chickens.
Eating Your Way Around Penang
Penang is well known for being a foodies paradise, and it is one of those destinations where people go just to eat. If you don’t know your Hokkien Mee from your Wan Tan Mee (that would be me), there is a great brochure that lists the most popular dishes of the Island. It gives a [...]
Travel Photo: Flying The Flag, Langkawi – Malaysia
The flag of Malaysia at Cenang Beach, Langkawi – Malaysia.
AirAsia Has Lured Me Back to Southeast Asia
Once again I have been lured by an AirAsia sale and find myself in Kuala Lumpur. I didn’t intend to book a flight when I checked the AirAsia page, I was just checking if there was anything new on the site. Next thing you know the flashing $149 AUD one way sale banner was hypnotizing [...]
Travel photo: Port of Monaco
Port of Monaco.
Travel Photo: The Venetian – Macau
Venice, Vegas or Macau? If you picked all three you would kind of be right.
Meaty T-shirts spotted around Harajuku, Tokyo
I did a 5 day stop-over in Tokyo in 2007 en route to London from Australia. One thing I really wanted to see was the Harajuku girls and associated sub-culture. What I didn’t know until I got there was that all the cool stuff at Harajuku happens on the weekend. I was in Tokyo from [...]
Travel Photo: Roggendorf Haus, Dusseldorf – Germany

Roggendorf Haus is an old warehouse in the Media Harbour development in Dusseldorf. The giant plastic men are inspired from those rubber men that you throw on glass then gradually flip down to the ground.















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