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Monthly Archives: May 2016
A Passage in India (& Nepal) – Part 6 – Learning and Burning in Varanasi
When I last left you, we had a big day in Khajuraho, touring some super sexy temples, and experiencing some amazing Ayurvedic massage therapy. The next morning, we were up at dark o’thirty, for an (optional) jeep safari tour in … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel, Writings
Tagged Ganges Cremation, Ghat, India, Khajuraho, Panna Tiger Reserve, Varanasi
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Scuba Diving Magazine Feature – Thailand – Open Wide and Say Ahhhh!
Here is a link to my most recently published feature for Scuba Divimg Magazine (online). This gallery of wide angle images was taken on my January 2016 trip to Thailand. This was my third trip to dive in Thailand, and my first … Continue reading
A Passage in India (& Nepal) – Part 5 – Sexy Temples & Buck Naked Rubs in the Indian Outback
As I mentioned in the first chapter of this saga, I have heard it opined that if you haven’t sh*t your pants, you haven’t really experienced India. The same may be true about taking a train in India, which although less … Continue reading
Posted in Photography, Travel, Trip Reports
Tagged Ayurvedic Massage, Kajuraho, Kama Sutra Carvings
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A (True) Story – The Water’s Edge
It doesn’t matter who you are, the first time you put a regulator in your mouth and go under the water more than a snorkel length, every fibre of your being tells you that it is not a good thing.
Posted in All About Scuba Diving, Writings
Tagged Learning to Dive, The Water's Edge
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