It’s not everyday that you see a rat on a cat on a dog:
Tonga: Local News in the South Pacific
The Best Beach in the World?
Whale Sharks in Donsol, Philippines
Perhaps diving and Whale Sharks (or “Butanding”) are the compelling reasons for visiting the Philippines. I’ll know if I have managed to capture the excitement of snorkeling along with these graceful fish (some eight metres in length) when I develop the film from my disposable underwater camera. Manila is a noisy busy city in complete contrast to the quiet calm of the coastal dive resorts.
Cock-fighting in the Philippines
In Donsol there are Whale Sharks!
100% genuine pictures of parts of Whale Shark as I try to keep up with them:
relaxing with a large shoal of Jack fish.
Lombok Diving, Indonesia
I have decided that blogs with photos are the modern form of sending postcards. If you feel its cold in the northern hemisphere why not come down south, to sunny Bali? My visit to Indonesia was essentially a diving trip, from Bali to Lombok to a tiny island about a mile across called Trawangan. I’m writing from Kuta, where the shops cater to all backpacker and holiday makers’ needs, staying between “Poppy 1” and “Poppy 2” alleys near the site of the Bali bomb memorial.
This form of volleyball using feet may be popular across Indonesia…
Gorillas in Uganda
I entered the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest (because there are paths!) in the South Western part of Uganda. It does make a difference seeing them in their natural habitat. Various named groups of gorillas are visited daily by a small number of tourists and after sheltering in the rain for six hours it was great to see them. (I’ll add some of my images and movies but at the moment my camera memory card seems to have corrupted with a formatting error which a few hours of googling and downloading tools should hopefully allow me to recover my valuable images).
The golden rule of transport in Uganda seems to be that it can only function when completely packed – and it takes longer than expected. The Bodo-bodo or motorcycle taxi is cheap and great for point-to-point jumps through the dusty and busy streets of Kampala.
I’m writing from Padangbai on the eastern coast of Bali, Indonesia in 31 degree C heat ready to take the ferry to the little islands off the coast of Lombok for some scuba diving. A hotel room here with bathroom and breakfast included for four British pounds is amazing value.
Update: here are my promised shots…