Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Bali - Kuta & Seminyak Beach

Kuta & Seminyak are the main tourist haunts of Bali. Many folks don't stretch their wings out past this area, which is fine if all you want is beaches, excellent food, trinkets, and a sun burn.


A sunset and a storm on Kuta beach.



















My surf instructor, long board, and me.



















A sight for sore eyes!!!! This old woman took off all her cloths and just started digging in the fiery sand (akin to hot coals). She didn't stop until she had a grave size hole, then she quickly leaped into the pit, and buried herself up to her belly button. The final touch was when she put on her Ben Franklin spectacles - I believe this is a daily ritual for her, & can't explain why some one would want to subject their naked flesh to sand so hot that it burns the soles of your feet in mere seconds.















The famous Ulu Watu, which boasts the largest waves in Bali.



















Behind me if you look very closely you can see surfers at work.



















Fine dining in Seminyak at Ultimo's - where a 5 course meal with beef tenderloin only sets you back $6.














Khaima, a Moroccan restaurant in Seminyak - very tasty, but it can't play ball with Ultimo's filet mignon.



















My girlfriend and I after a Moroccan feast.



















Don't settle for a night cap, instead finish the evening with a hookah (Khaima had all the bells and whistles of a proper Moroccan establishment).






























A friendly visitor to my room

Bangkok Zoo

A day at the zoo - best way to stay sane in Bangkok.

A giraffe with a plastic tree ( a good source of shade)


















Me and the worlds largest rodent, the capybara.













The capybara enjoying a cool bath in its own filth with his best friend.

















I really like the size and girth of this creatures snoot (nose).












Hippo having an afternoon snack - a bail of hay













This turtle lives in a bowl with an endless supply of fruit - I envy his position in life.













Short and to the point -what it really means to speak the lingo of business

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Full Moon Party and Ko Tao

When it comes to partying Southern Thailand is the big brother of Mexico's Yucatan. While it doesn't really provide a cultural or historical experience or much of a backpacking experience for that matter - it can be a damn good time.

The Full Moon Party consists of 15,000 people drinking and dancing the night away on the Hat Rin beach located on the beautiful island of Ko Pha-Ngan. Buckets are the drink of choice - pint of rum and a pint of Redbull in a cute little sand pail.


Hanging out in front of the fire signs


Fire dancers twirl sticks of fire in the air and around their bodies.


The People


Sipping from a bucket


Sunset on the great diving island of Ko Tao
A well fed dog taking a siesta in a restaurant in Ko Tao
Khao San road in Bangkok








Siem Reap

Just outside of the town of Siem Reap lies the great temples of Angkor. What's crazy is that there are hundreds of temples besides the well known Angkor Wat and many of them are just as impressive in their own right. We sadly only spent a day at the temples, but we saw all the highlights.

Angkor Wat is the largest religious structure in the world. It was created around 1100 AD as a funerary temple for Suryavarman II - honouring Vishnu. Due to its size and complexity there is a whole lot to see.

Fun Facts:
It is surrounded by 600 ft wide moat that stretches 1.5km by 1.3km. The outer wall measures 1025m by 800m. The blocks used to make the temple were floated down the Siem Reap River 50Km away.

Outside of the inner temple of Angkor Wat at sunrise





On top of one of Angkor Wats towers


Bayon - consists of 54 towers and 216 big faces resembling King Jayavarman VII.






Bas-relief depicting a Circus - part of the 1.2 km of bas-reliefs covering Bayon - containing over 11,000 figures.




Worker being attacked by hoards of bees outside of Ta Prohm
Part of Ta Prohm - a temple that has been swallowed by the jungle. Tomb Raider had a scene that was filmed here.







Part of Preah Khan - it bears a strange resemblance to ancient Greek architecture


The Blue Pumpkin Cocktail bar - has an extremely powerful air conditioning system and that coupled with the fact it serves up ice cream makes me give it an easy 5 stars.


Hanging out in a bar in Siem Reap - patrons can write and draw on the walls - the difficulty is finding an empty space to leave your mark.

Hopefully there are no sudden stops

Saturday, December 09, 2006

Phnom Penh

Entering Cambodia



Recruiting for the Cambodian Military


A true cultural excursion and a lesson in history.


RPG launcher - for $200 you can shoot this bad boy & if you shell out another $200 on top of that you can fire it at a cow. You would have to be a very cold hearted person to disintegrate a
cow considering that many people in this country are starving.




Bryce gets jiggy with it.



The killing fields of Choeung Elk where about 17,000 men, women, and children were taken for extermination from 1975-1978. This is a picture of the Memorial Stupa , which holds the skulls of over 8,000 people killed at Choeung Elk. The fields are now a very peaceful place with a dark
history.



Executioners beat children to death against this tree, speakers in its branches would blast music to drown out the screams.


On a much lighter note - Maya, Emily, and Bryce enjoying some afternoon tea.


Security Prison 21 (S-21), Cambodia's largest detention and torture facility during the Khmer Rouge. The facility is filled with personal stories and photographs of both the victims and the torturers - it is an extremely depressing, but educational experience.


A torture room


In each room a picture of a victim of the room is hung.


The streets of Phnom Penh


Maya, Johanna, and Emily


National Museum of Cambodia- holds a massive and beautiful collection of Khmer sculptures. Underneath the roof of the museum supposedly lives the worlds largest bat population found in an artificial structure, which you can see leave in the hundreds at sunset .


Corporate safety is everywhere


A plate of some tasty Indonesian food