A hardware shop in Georgetown - Penang Island, Malaysia
Yangon, formerly known as Rangoon, is the largest city in Myanmar (Burma). In 2014, it was relatively safe to travel there.
Not anymore!
A quiet afternoon in Venice, Italy
In the far background, the bell tower of Santo Stefano
Totem Bight State Park, Alaska
French Stilt-Walkers- 2013 CNY Parade, Hong Kong
A street in Yangon, Myanmar
The Atrium, MS Volendam
Typical veggie Market in Vietnam
Canada Place, Vancouver
Silk Bolts, Vietnam
Tire repair shop in Port Blair, India
Open-air fish Market, Myanmar
Elephant at The Sanctuary of Truth- Pattaya, Thailand
The Sanctuary of Truth, a completely hand carved temple in Pattaya, Thailand
Many of Antigua’s buildings date back to the 16th Century, as evidenced in the layers of exposed repairs.
Bangkok, Thailand
The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) since 1782.
Origami-Like Biomuseo (museum) designed by Frank Gehry.
Panama City
On the beach in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
… and yes, I got suckered into a photo with the iguana for 5 bucks.
"Pulau Ketam" - Crab Island. No vehicles allowed; only walking or bicycle, and the best crab anywhere!
Port Klang - Malaysia, in the Strait of Malacca
The 45.9-kilometre (28.5 mi) 39-station loop system connects satellite towns and suburban areas to the city of Yangon.
The 45.9-kilometre (28.5 mi) 39-station railway loop system connects satellite towns and suburban areas to the city of Yangon.
I was fortunate to visit Singapore on several occasions, while travelling to and from Indonesia for work in the mid 90’s. Of all our travels, it’s one of my favourite cities for the warmth of the people, the variety of the food, the distinct architecture, and the rich history.
Marina Bay Sands, an 8 billion$ integrated resort and casino in Singapore.