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Food | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. Tradition and Taste in Melaka Culture. December 20, 2012. After three days of exploring Melaka’s beautifully preserved UNESCO World Heritage site we were ready to gain more perspective on modern Melakan society and enjoy some local cuisine. Howard, the […]. Read Article →. View Full Profile →. Dusk in the Monkey Kingdom wp.me/p2RR1V-fL. Follow Blog via Email. Dusk in the Monkey Kingdom. February 9, 2015. An Amateur’s Guide to Birders and Birding. January 29, 2015. April 17, 2013.
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Minahasa Macabre | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. April 17, 2013. The lush North Sulawesi countryside. A strawberry farm overlooking Lake Tondano in the distance. Fruit stand in the Tomohon market. A vendor displays his fanged product. Pyhton and deer are among the wild game (often poached) on sale at the market. Even rats find their way to the Minahasan table. Dogs are also part of the diverse Minahasan diet. Bats sold at the Tomohon Market. Ojek ride to Gunung Mahuwa. The world’s largest flying Jesus. Follow Blog via Email.
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Malaysia | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. A Pilgrimage Into Darkness. January 5, 2013. Caves have always captured the human imagination. Dark, mysterious, and inhospitable they have been a place of exploration and worship. Often seen as a gateway to the spiritual world and […]. Read Article →. Tradition and Taste in Melaka Culture. December 20, 2012. Read Article →. View Full Profile →. Dusk in the Monkey Kingdom wp.me/p2RR1V-fL. Follow Blog via Email. Dusk in the Monkey Kingdom. February 9, 2015. January 29, 2015.
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The Saffron Coast | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. January 13, 2015. Paragliders at sunset on Anjuna Beach. Road Construction in Goa…one bowl at a time. Portugese Fort above Vagator Beach. Raw Food at Bean Me Up. Sunset surf on Anjuna Beach. The empty stretch of gently sloping sand that is Mandrem beach. View from the fort above Vagator Beach. Anjuna, Goa, India. Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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India | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. Dusk in the Monkey Kingdom. February 9, 2015. Several months after the monsoon the landscape of Hampi is desolate and other-worldly. Save the glowing green rice paddies and banana plantations thriving in well irrigated valleys, the occasional stunted […]. Read Article →. An Amateur’s Guide to Birders and Birding. January 29, 2015. Read Article →. January 13, 2015. Read Article →. January 8, 2015. Read Article →. Since our luck began in 2010 we’ve been trotting the globe in sear...
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Indonesia | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. April 17, 2013. Indonesia’s intrinsic diversity is what makes traveling here captivating. It’s a place that’s easy to drop all expectations and just be amazed by what is waiting to be found. Every […]. Read Article →. March 30, 2013. We affectionately nicknamed our vessel the Smog Princess . Its two massive Chinese engines belched smoke with a deafening roar and required nearly constant attention from the captain’s three sons who […]. Read Article →. February 16, 2013. Since ou...
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Torajan Way of Death | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. Torajan Way of Death. January 18, 2013. Looking out from the cave at Parinding. Brimming coffins fill the cave at Parinding. Coffins were intricately carved with Torajan symbolism. Coffins were dugout of the trunk of a single tree. Skulls and bones fill every cavern at Parinding. Lesser known Torajan burial site at Parinding. Vandalism and theft of Torajan artifacts will continue as long as the site remains unprotected. Click to email (Opens in new window). Follow Blog via Email.
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Ethnography | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. The Headman’s New Chainsaw. February 16, 2013. A noisy, sputtering gas generator keeps the village’s satellite TV blaring until midnight, teenagers wearing I don’t give a F*#k t-shirts chain smoke cigarettes, and the purr of chainsaws are […]. Read Article →. Shamanism in the Land Where the Rainbow Gets its Colors. November 12, 2012. Read Article →. View Full Profile →. Dusk in the Monkey Kingdom wp.me/p2RR1V-fL. Follow Blog via Email. Dusk in the Monkey Kingdom. January 8, 2015.
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The Headman’s New Chainsaw | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. The Headman’s New Chainsaw. February 16, 2013. A villager weaves together pandanus leaves for his roof. And ask for a photograph. Pisang Goreng, or fried bananas, is readily available from stands lining the streets that are always packed with shoppers and passerby’s until the call to prayer reverberates melodically through the Indonesian sunshine. An older wiser captain gets us back on track at the Kolonedale port. Entering Morowali by boat. A much more welcoming site than Wawa...
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The Cambodian Flow | Internationally Grown
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Live Local. Travel Global. March 31, 2013. Mister, you buy. Lady, you buy. Somewhere between a question and a command, these phrases rise in a nasal Cambodian accent from an army of tiny women standing guard at the entrances of any attraction or transit hub in Siem Reap. They come armed with shallow palm baskets filled with soda, fruit, baguette, bracelets and a variety of other nonessential items. They are as relentless as they are numerous. Buy now. No food on boat. An hour passes before we begin to sl...