Reflections: Pygmy Elephants of Borneo and The Deforestation of Sabah
During a trip to the Island of Borneo in 2008, we nearly ran into 7 rare pygmy elephants whilst driving on a remote logging road.
During a trip to the Island of Borneo in 2008, we nearly ran into 7 rare pygmy elephants whilst driving on a remote logging road.
Whilst strolling around the UNESCO listed town of Hoi Ann in Vietnam, I bumped into this old fella with an amazing set of false teeth. What a smile!
The Chaos that unfolds before you each and every day in Hong Kong is mind boggling. This image was captured in Kowloon, my favorite part of Hong Kong, and is not far from the suburb that has been described as the most densely populated square mile on the planet.
An image of a young Cambodian boy captured as he stands proud and true on the front of a passing boat. His stance and posture were very still and upright.
An image of a mother and daughter aboard their boat/home in the floating village of Chong Kneas. The village is situated just off shore on Cambodia’s Lake Tonle Sap. A short moto ride away from Siem Reap.
Personal space on an Indian Train is a liberty you loose upon boarding. The Indian Railway system is a chaotic and crazy travel experience, that every traveler to India must face.
The Cambodian Landmine Museum was founded by the Inspirational character Aki Ra. A former Khmer Rouge child soldier, who later turned UN de-miner and began removing the remnants of war from the fields of Cambodia.
An image of a dead yaks skull laying in the dirt on the harsh Mongolian steppe. The climate in this part of the world is extremely harsh with massive variations in temperature from winter to summer.
An image that shows the reshaping of the old China, for the up and coming Olympic Games. I had no real expectations of China, and was quite amazed when we arrived.
An image captured during our time in Vietnam back in 2006. I spotted this woman paddling her dugout close to the rivers edge, in the Mekong Delta region in the counties south.