Phuket Travel Highlights: Yachting on Dokmai Talay Thai
Leaving me speechless and coming back with a story, that’s what travelling has done to me. It’s about creating memories, enriching your life and exploring life’s adventures. Awaiting the pick up from...
View ArticleSand and a sargassum sea
The landscape of our southern seas, once of tiny islands, reefs and sandbars within which sea nomads and pirates took refuge, is one that has drastically been altered. Totems of the new-age now mark...
View ArticleBamboo Bridge at Bagan Fajar, Tangerang : Encouraging Explorations of New Places
This is us, walking down a super long (and old) bamboo bridge at Desa Muara, Tangerang, West Java. It’s called ‘Bagan Fajar’, and the bridge is usually used by fishermen to go further towards the...
View ArticleAustralia – Whale Watching in Sydney
During June to November, the whale watching season in Australia, whales such as the humpback and orca migrate from the cold waters of the Antarctica up to the warm temperate waters of Australia to give...
View ArticleAustralia – Whale Watching in Sydney
During June to November, the whale watching season in Australia, whales such as the humpback and orca migrate from the cold waters of the Antarctica up to the warm temperate waters of Australia to give...
View ArticleWater Sport Activities in Pattaya
A town just off the Eastern gulf of Thailand, Pattaya is well-known for its pristine beaches and teeming marine life. This tropical haven attracts tourists all year round to visit her sandy shores...
View ArticleChecking Out: Tanjung Karang Beach, Central Sulawesi
If you happen to be in Central Sulawesi, you may want to check out this beach! It’s called ‘Pantai Tanjung Karang’ (read: Tanjung Karang beach) It’s only some 45km away from Palu, the capital...
View ArticleConcepcion Fish Port in Iloilo The Philippines
Situated on the North East coast of Panay island, right in the centre of the Philippines’ 7000+ archipelago, Concepcion Fish Port is both a fish market and a jump-off point to several beautiful islands...
View ArticleWelcoming the stars of the Big Dipper
The coming of the Chinese ninth month brings two widely celebrated Taoist celebrations to Singapore, both of which have a connection with water. One, the pilgrimage to the island of Kusu, is held over...
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