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Low tide at Sunset - Eastern Rd., Portsmouth.
Village near Siem Reap
Jeff on a huge boulder in the middle of the raging gorge waiting for us to catch up as usual! The man had more energy than the energiser bunny!
One of the many amazing views along the trek of Tiger Leaping Gorge, Sichuan Province.
This photo is taken while sitting in a restored train carriage, looking out through at the carriage next to it and across the bay. The West Coast Wilderness Railway was recently restored, and takes passengers to and from Queenstown from Strahan. Up until the 1960s, the track was used by a mining company for transport to the port.
View of Tiger Leaping Gorge after completing the 28 bends of hell with a full pack on my back. Needless to say it was worth all the effort to be greeted by such breathtaking views.
After our extended stay in Laos we didn't really want to leave
These fishermen use cormorants to catch fish much like a hawker does to catch birds.
Yangshou had amazing scenery with limestone peaks rising out of the ground some 100-150m. This picture was taken from the Dragon Bridge which I had cycled to one day.
With the rain not letting up all day at least one team member from every boat had the duty of bailing out
The end of the rainy season/buddhist lent boat festival brought out plenty of people and their umbrellas to cheer in the teams despite the torrential rain.
Boats reflecting in the calm waters of Smugglers Cove, a small bay which in the early convict days of Strahan was used by smugglers to bypass the main port.
Looking back towards Chivay
Viewed from the road to the Cruz del Condor, The Colca Canyon, Peru