Mexican Chili Peppers
A collection of shots from different Mexican chili peppers, all taken in the nice market of Tijuana. Tijuana has a bad reputation, but we spent some nice days, safely walking around, visiting the...
View ArticleYoung Maasai man performing the adumu, also know as the ‘jumping dance’,...
Young Maasai man performing the adumu, also know as the ‘jumping dance’. Shot in a Boma in Tanzania Eunoto, the coming of age ceremony of the warrior, can involve ten or more days of singing, dancing...
View ArticleMerry X-mas, Maasai child with mother, Tanzania
One more shot from the Tanzanian Maasai (also spelled as Massai). As a large part of the world is thinking about a mother and child today and tomorrow, I though this might be appropriate. Any day is...
View ArticleMarine iguana relaxing in the sun, Galapagos Islands
After travelling around on 7 continents, I think I found one of the coolest animals around! These creatures are normally only about a foot long (+ another foot for the tail), though big ones can be...
View ArticleHappy 2011 part 1: jumping for joy in Bolivia, looking back and ahead
With Ivanas jump for joy on the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, I want to wish everybody who reads this blog a wonderful 2011. Though 2009 seemed destined to be the most powerful year in my personal history...
View ArticleHappy 2011 part 2: Amigos from the Galapagos: Can we just be friends?
After the long list of past and present in the previous post, here is a view ahead for all of us, illustrated by these small guys. I loved my visit to the Galapagos, it was truly an old dream come...
View ArticleHappy Valentine: blooming cardon cactus in Baja California
Thought it might be appropriate today to send some flowers.. The tall Cardon cactuses on the Mexican Baja California peninsula flower in March-June. The small flowers open up in the afternoon and close...
View ArticleSwimming in the Cenote, Yucatan
Ahhh, it’s been a while, I know :) Many other things to do, but of course that is no excuse to stop sharing our wonderful little planet. I will pick up where I left off, in Mexico. In the Yucatan...
View Articlefor the women: Mother and daughter, Isla Mujeres
I always remember reading one of fellow traveller Matt’s (from Where The Hell is Matt) Less FAQ’s: ? Why is the world so screwed up? Men. ? How do we fix it? Women. Here is a simple picture of a mother...
View ArticleTwin summits of Huascaran from the east at dawn, Peru
The Huascaran is the highest mountain in Peru, it has an elevation of 6,768 metres (22,205 ft). The core of Nevada Huascarán, like much of the Cordillera Blanca, are Tertiary granites. Most images of...
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