Galleries

A list of our galleries in reverse order.

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Jomtien – January 2026

Rayong – January 2026

Hoi An – December 2025

Da Nang – December 2025

Phnom Penh – December 2025

Angkor temple park – December 2025

Siem Reap – December 2025

Ninh Binh (Tam Coc) – December 2025

Hanoi – December 2025

Bangkok & Ayutthaya – November 2025

United Kingdom – November 2025

Hua Hin, Thailand – November 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Taiwan – November 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Shanghai – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Terracotta Warriors – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

X’an – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Great Wall of China – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Beijing – October 2025 (Updated 6/12/25)

Macau – October 2025 (Updated 16/11/25)

Hong Kong – October 2025

Khao Lak – December 2024

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Japan – October 2023

It’s unbelievable, and it happened in my lifetime. Now a popular tourist attraction, the atrocities which happened at The Killing Fields can still be felt. I’m not going to explain what happened here, or of the death of more than 20,000 people who arrived but never left. More information can be found on Wikipedia. There...

After the busy and chaotic few nights in Hanoi, we decided to chill out in Tam Coc. Tam Coc is a small town in the Ninh Binh Province close to the actual city of Ninh Binh but far quieter. We stopped at a lovely little hotel located down a side street off the main through...

Dinner on our first night in Geelong, and this isn’t a bad Thai. In fact, it’s one of the better ones. What makes it better? Fresh herbs and spices; fresh curry leaves and peppercorns are easy to miss. I was asked how spicy I would like it, ‘Thai spicy’, yes absolutely, and it was certainly...

Siem Reap is a great place, and we really enjoyed it! To be honest we weren’t really sure what we were going to find in Siem Reap, other than the Angkor Wat temple park. However, this place is bustling and there was plenty of night life for us to walk around. Like most other places...

In my quest to see a Panda, we ventured an hour by the metro from Shanghai to the Pudong New Area. A short Didi ride took us from the station to the Animal Park. It wasn’t too busy at all so very easy to get up close to see the animals with an uninterrupted view....