From Tokyo you can make a day trip to view Mt Fuji. In one day I went from subway, to train, to cable car, to gondola, to ancient looking sailing ship, to bus and back to the train. A special experience in Japanese tourism!
Mt Fuji Japan October 2002
Monday, August 30, 2010
It's hard not to capture cliches in Tokyo. The crowded subway. The people asleep in every carriage. Vending machines. The fish markets. And of course the things I didn't catch, the Harajuku girls. The neon skyline. But regardless of the cliche it does tell the story, even if it's just a tourists story. Of moments in time. In a city that is like no other.
Tokyo Japan October 2002
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Along the coast a biting winter wind turns the sea white, but come inland just a few steps over the slope of the sand dune, and the light is warm and golden.
Forster-Tuncurry Australia August 2010
Wednesday, August 04, 2010
From the concrete balcony of a decaying hotel in central Aswan
Aswan Egypt June 2010
A walk through an Alexandria street market.
Alexandria Egypt June 2010
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Not far from Naxos is Mykonos. (Meeee-kon-os)
Mykonos Greek Islands June 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Tonight in Sydney it's cold, dark, and winter. I'm thinking how much nicer it would be to be here on Naxos. I first went there in 2002. It was different but the same in 2010. Still one of my favourite islands. You must go there. Especially if it means you're escaping a Southern Hemisphere winter.
Naxos Greek Islands June 2010
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
The 'highway' west of Luxor takes you into the desert, but not a romantic mass of rolling dunes, and fine sandy slopes (not for a while anyway), but a flat, dusty haze of hot dirt. After a many hours and many police checkpoints you reach oases. Water gushes from underground into an otherwise barren landscape providing growth for plantations and date palms. Over centuries villages have established around these springs. One of these oases is called Bahariya. And one of these towns (and there are only a few) is called Bawiti.
Bawiti Egypt June 2010
There is A LOT of rubbish in Bawiti that really, really needs to be seen to.
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
So shall we stay in Egypt for a while? Perhaps it would be nice to see the Nile ...
The Nile Egypt June 2010
and some of the people who live along it
you can't tell from the pictures, because they look quite cool and calm, but it's hot. Super hot. The kind of hot that sits on your skin like fabric. Hot so still and heavy it becomes almost tactile. And all you can do is wait. Wait the for the afternoon to fade into evening when it cools enough for life to begin again.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Luxor The men, their horses and a sunset Egypt June 2010
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