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Across Cambodia: Photos

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Click on the collage below to view a series of photos taken on my cross country trip through Cambodia.

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Read the story that goes along with this photo gallery 1 Bus, 2 Motorbike, 8 Cambodian Drug Dealers, and A Run For The Border
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1 Bus, 2 Motorbikes, 8 Cambodian Drug Dealers, and A Run For The Border

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

On the road, most days I wake up and have little idea where the day will take me. Here’s a good example.The story begins with my traveling mates (Weijie from Singapore and Janny from Hong Kong) and I boarding a bus in Siem Reap headed to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and it ends with us literally running for the Vietnam border. What happens in between is a fantastic example of “you never know” what’ll happen on the open road.

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The Cows Finally Gets to Editing His Photos….

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

My traveling companion has finally taken the time to sit down and sort through his photos. So may I present, back by popular demand, The Cow Around-The-World, now with an updated photo gallery. If you have no idea why a grown man is carrying a stuffed cow around-the-world, see About the Cow. Click […]

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The Temples of Angkor, Cambodia (Photos)

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

[Sorry for my hiatus from updating you, its not for a lack of interest…but a lack of internet… electricity…and running water….as I’ve been living in an Africa village for the last few weeks. But I’m back to internet-land, and you can expect I’ll be telling you all about it, soon!] Take a tour of The […]

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New Photo Gallery: Around-The-World In Photos

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

If you’re a regular reader here at noboundaries.org, the truth of the matter is, you’re reading stories about China, but I’m not in China at all—in fact, I left China three months ago.

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Photos In A Rural Chinese Fishing Village

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

Located on the southeast coast of China, Xun Zhou is a rural fishing village whose inhabitants make their living farming fish, clams, vegetables and rice. I spent a five days there as a guest of the Zheng family, who graciously invited me to experience life in rural China (and being reported the first American to ever visit the island). See a collection of my photos from the village here.

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Farewell Hong Kong: In Photos

Monday, October 15th, 2007

As final departing shout-out to Hong Kong, in photos.

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Hong Kong Is A Shopper’s Paradise

Thursday, September 20th, 2007

“Meet me at the corner of Temple and Tai Chee Lo Street, near the taxi stand,” the voice on the other end of the mobile phone said in Chinese, as we wandered the narrow streets of Mong Kok, the literal beating heart of Hong Kong’s lively local youth shopping and night scene. We were in search of illegally pirated designer handbags…

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Hong Kong Live: Sammi

Thursday, September 6th, 2007

With the possible exception of Jackie Chan (who most Hong Kong people have a sort of love-hate relationship with) and Yo Yo Ma (who is actually French-born Chinese, I think) most Americans can not name a famous Chinese movie star or musician. I decided I needed to fix this, at least for myself. So, I joined a few Hong Kong friends to see ‘Sammie’ live in concert.

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Quintessentially, Japan

Monday, July 2nd, 2007

Some photos of more traditional Japan, as seen from a whizzing bullet train.

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