Travel Photography > Photos taken by joffre
A family of Dusky Leaf monkey's surprised by a pesky early morning camera carrying tourist, Perhentian Besar, Malaysia.
One of the half million rickshaws that help move people through the busy streets, Motijheel, Central Dhaka.
Driver's waiting for customers at a local market rickshaw stand, Rangpur.
Part of the impressive Shiva Temple complex at Puthia, a hidden gem of a place just out of Rajshahi.
On the banks of the Padma River looking across the Ganges flood plains, Rajshahi.
A rare quiet moment while waiting for a train, near Kushtia.
A worker down at the ports on the Buriganga River taking a break between shifts, Old Dhaka.
Fresh cuts of meat at a local butcher in the Hill Tribe town of Rangamati, Bangladesh.
This Sadhu-like python loves to roll and cover itself in ash, Byron Bay.
Local python sunning itself on the balcony, Byron Bay.
The thumb nail sized Eastern Dwarf Tree frog on an Aloe Vera stem, Byron Bay.
Catching the first rays of sun at the most eastern point in the country, the Byron Bay Lighthouse, Byron Bay.
The entrance to the massive Beijing International Airport on a hazy afternoon.
The spectacular Chinese royal garden architecture & UNESCO listed, Summer Palace, Beijing, China.
Chinese guard on the steps leading to Chengguang Hall, Beihai Park, Beijing.
A Kazakh hunting eagle hooded with a tomaga and tethered to a pole called a tugir in Gorkhi-Terelj National Park, Mongolia.
Life reflected off a building in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
The beautiful West Lake, late afternoon in Hangzhou, considered one of the beautiful cities in China.
Early morning view over Danau Batur, Bali. (4 stitch photo)
The impressive Petronas Towers in downtown KLCC, Malaysia.
Fresh prawns on ice at a local fish market in Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.
The entrance to the historic Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.
A Korean nun reviewing a captured moment on her camera, Insadong, Seoul.
Chungjangno is Gwangju's buzzy semi-pedestrianised shopping district, bursting at the seams with all manner of clothing shops, bars, nightclubs and restaurants. Very popular with young Korean's and tourists!
Neatly planted rows of green tea grown at the famous Boseong plantation, South Korea.