Asia
Wat Arun: Visiting The Temple of the Rising Sun
Wat Arun was one of those temples I saw in the guide book and I knew that I had to visit. I was intrigued by the look of the temple, which I now know is done in the Khmer style...
Angkor Wat in Black & White
Angkor Wat is something I dreamed about seeing ever since I was young. I should have known I was going to major in archaeology since the top places I have always wanted to visit are...
A Journey into the Young and Old Dubai(s)
*We asked our friend Chelsea the other day if she would be interested in writing a guest post for us. She is an amazing photographer and we are so happy that she chose to share her...
A Photo Journey through Kathmandu’s Durbar Square
A Guest Post by Natasha from The Boho Chica: There is something I absolutely love about old towns. Maybe it’s the fascinating tales of history in the crumbling walls of the...
The Killing Fields
Tragedy is a very common term used by mankind. Since the beginning of time mankind has known tragedy and we have tried to figure out away to prevent tragedy. Now the definition...
A Glimpse of the Grand Palace, Bangkok
Bangkok was an overwhelming city to say the least and Alex and I certainly had different impressions of the city, meaning I was much more overwhelmed by the traffic and the noise and...
Welcome to Bangkok
Welcome to Bangkok and its beautiful Grand Palace Bangkok, Thailand is a city that overwhelms the senses, a city that abuses you in every way possible. The noise volume is on high...
Rawai; Beach Bars, Empty Beaches, My New Paradise
The beach at Rawai. There are worst views at 8am..... Rawai is probably one of the most picturesque places that I have ever been. It may seem like a bit of an overstatement but I am...
City of a Thousand Malls!
Merdeka Square where there is a 95ft tall flagpole where the Union Jack was removed and the Malaysian flag hung for the first time. The flagpole is to the right of this photo The...