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Amazing Argentina

An amazing country displaying such a variety in landscapes, making it very difficult to make a selection of the photos in this post. I hope it provides you with a good idea of what the country has to offer. We were definitely overwhelmed by all it had on display and had one of our best travels here. More so by the friendly and positive people who live in this ...

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Sculptures

A series from a while back. I shot these back in 2013, when still living in Sydney. Every year the event Sculptures by the Sea takes place along the coastal walk from Bondi to Coogee. Not the nicest of days, but the overcast resulted in some interesting gloom in the pictures.

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Laos

Although we didn't spend as much time in Laos as we did in other countries, it has left us with some great memories. Such a colorful and friendly place. Cruising on rivers for several days, staying in massive tree houses in the jungle and zip lining through the jungle canopies are just a couple of the great things we did here. Definitely worth a visit again somewhere ...

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Panorama

It's been raining for 2 weeks or so here in Amsterdam. Time for some sunshine! Here are a couple of panoramas I shot on the islands in South Thailand. I didn't have a tripod so I to shoot handheld, which turned out alright considering I had to align 11 pictures. The islands featured are: Koh Tao, Koh Nang Yan and Koh Phi Phi.

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North Vietnam

The last series on Vietnam. What an awesome and diverse country to travel. Beaches, jungle, mountainranges and a great wealth of historical sites. Next stop Laos!

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Central Vietnam

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South Vietnam

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Contradiction

It's been a while since I last posted photos. Settling into working life and moving a couple of times in Amsterdam has left me with little time to maintain this little project of mine. But things are rolling smoothly along now, so back to phototime! This post covers the remainder of Cambodia. Such a beautiful country with a dark past. The horrible things that ...

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Living on a Lake

Just South East of Siem Reap, lies the village of Kompong Phluk. It's a village built entirely on stilts as it sits within the flood plains of Tonle Sap. Tonle Sap is the largest freshwater lake in South East Asia. During the monsoon the lake increases in size by about 5 times, and its depth goes from 1m to 9m. The reason people settled in this area is because of the ...

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Temples, Temples & Temples

The first country we visited in the South East Asian region.

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