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The Hungry Nomad

HomegreetingsAug 13, 2006
Travelling is by far the best form of education, and in this school where subjects are as varied as their teachers, a lifetime may be spent studying without making so much as an inroad into the syllabus.

The rampant curiosity is fuelled by that unknown gem that’s just around the corner; be it a small coffee house that serves the most sinful hot chocolate, a magnificent cathedral that’s adorned with indescribable artworks, a pristine coral formation that nurtures a vast array of brightly coloured nudibranches, a local hawker store where the recipe of the mouth watering sauce has been passed down from countless generations, or just the memorable personalities that you meet along the way that can’t help but make you smile. The list is endless.

Too lazy to send postcards, too cheap to buy stamps, welcome to my blog.

Safe travels and happy feasting,

The Hungry Nomad

Photo AlbumpostcardsMar 1, 2007

Banda Reprise
47 Photos, 12 comments

Banda Nudis
32 Photos, 6 comments

Tokyo
56 Photos, 11 comments

Tioman
20 Photos, 8 comments

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Blog Entryrhubarb rhubarb...Sep 18, 2006
16 September 2006 It's been almost three years since I first took the plunge in the 19 degree waters of Shelley beach (a stone throw away from Manly beach) and it seems appropriate that I take to 19 degrees waters again for my century... more
Previous blog entries:
Sep 5-Singapore's Next Top Model
Aug 15-Whaleshark at the 7 Skies Wreck
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Videonow showingSep 21, 2006
ThumbnailDecember 2003

About 90 dives ago, a group of six inexperienced but eager divers embarked on the ultimate eco experience by staying on an eco reserve for four days. Our mission, well predominantly May's, was to release the hawksbill turtles.... more
Previous videos:
Sep 13-I Will Survive
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