Coins of Thailand, Pt. 1, the 25 Satang
Both of us love to collect coins in every country we visit, and compete to see who has the most different ones at the end of the trip. Of course, after the...
Both of us love to collect coins in every country we visit, and compete to see who has the most different ones at the end of the trip. Of course, after the...
Summer is really bearing down on southeast Asia right now and the heat is absolutely oppressive. Everyone is looking for a way to cool off, and I bet there’s a long line at Penang’s...
Naypyitaw is the new capital of Myanmar, and we were some of the first tourists to see it. I didn’t know at the time, that only foreigners with business visas were allowed in...
Teluk Kumbar, located on the southern side of Penang Island, is an excellent place to make early morning seascape photographs, and observe fisherman in their daily routines of mending and untangling nets, and...
The Floating Mosque, or Tanjung Bungah Floating Mosque, was built in 2004, to replace the old mosque that was damaged by the deadly tsunami disaster of that same year. While it’s not...
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