17 countries in the last 15 months …………

byron bay - my home

byron bay lighthouse


the byron bay farm

chilling on the back beach

air view of byron bay

Tunisia, Africa

My Toughbook, pretty-much-go-anywhere, rugged laptop.

cambodia - unbelievable country

Me in Star Wars as a 3 eyed Mohonican (I’m on the right
and that’s my cousin Zuraya on the left)

Sri Lanka motor bike safari

angkor wat - ancient, big, old and cool

kayaking on fraser island - priceless

kayaking in byron - same

working in Rome on the Global Junior Challenge as a Juror

lazing on the beach back in byron bay with my friend Becky

working in Malta with my last online marketing company

christmas party on Sydney Harbour

on top of the Empire State Building looking for a good pizza joint

graduation at the Philippines 1st telecenter we built

bumming around in southern Thailand writing some content
for one of our sites for 4 months (big site)

terminal velocity

our house in boracay island, Philippines. Fully wifi’ed

the beach at my back door in Byron

hey!

ancient aboriginal art

Angkor Wat temples and history

The Indiana Jones Tree - Angkor Wat

my impression of a stone head

Aussie sunset

Trekking Borneo with no Aeroguard

Hanging out in Boracay

The farm in Byron Bay

Sunset in New York City

Working in Rome

Hanging out with the bra at Bondi Beach

Rainbow over Bondi Beach

Shopping in NYC

Studying at Stanford

Office in Borneo

Working in Rome

Diving Philippines

Sailing the southern Philippine islands

The Cloud 9 Quiver

Waiting for a lobster burger

not traveling yet

Sailing in the Caribbean

Snakes in India

Friendly frogs in Sabah

My office in Palawan, Philippines.

The lost island at Sunset

The lost island again…..this place is like Jurassic Park and Pres Marcos
even stocked a whole island with African animals…..
CALAUIT (Philippines) - Twenty-five years ago, Philippine President
Ferdinand Marcos imported more than 100 exotic African animals and
let them loose on one of the nation’s 7,000 islands.
Today, the remote south-western Calauit Island is teeming with their
offspring. It is hoped the island would be a tourism money spinner.
The Philippine-born giraffes, gazelles, zebras, elands, impalas,
bushbucks and waterbucks may not be as tall or robust as their
African parents but have adjusted well to the 3,700-ha sanctuary.
The island’s forests, grasslands and mangrove swamps are also
the habitat of some of the rarest and most endangered species in
the Philippines.
Weird but long story which you can view here at The Straights Times

more to come ……………
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