Does Palau live up to all the hype? Well, yes it does. With a travel distance of over 13,000 km and nearly three days I arrived tired, hungry and filled with a the hope of some excellent diving. Traveling to Palau is no easy task – I chose to fly Emirates to Manila via...
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Palau, Malapascua and too many airports
Going deeper in Dahab!
Possibly the last trip of the year… Oh well…… Completed yet another Padi Speciality, this time it was the Deep diver course. Now I’m legally allowed to go down to 40m in the red sea! Tried out two camps while I was there – Alaska Camp and Mirage Village. Alaska Camp in in the...
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Gulf of Suez liveaboard
I’ve just got back from two weeks in and around the Sinai peninsula. One week of liveaboard on the King Snefro Spirit was sandwiched between some local dives from Sharm El Sheikh. Instead of staying in one of the anonymous 4/5 star hotels outside Sharm, I decided to stay at the Camel Dive Club...
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Nam Tso Lake, 4718m
Nam Tso Lake It is the highest salt lake in the world, and largest salt lake in the Tibet. However, to the Tibetan people, it is a significantly spiritual place (less so since the Chinese presence). Driving to the lake is relatively easy task, obtaining permission to do so is another matter. An expensive...
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Frozen fish
An advertisement for the ice hotel in sweden.
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Stormy weather at the beach
Crazy skies looking out over the mediterranean sea, from the promenade d’anglais Nice, Frace
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Getting wet in Nice(France)
Freak weather on the seafront near the old Port in Nice. And here’s the video to match
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Ian Cook paints Lewis Hamilton
Ian cook paints lewis hamilton with model cars.
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