Photo Report: The Living Temple
People were praying, making offerings or being blessed and everywhere we went, something interesting was going on. Visiting Sri Rangnathaswamy temple in Tiruchirapalli is definitely one of our highlights in India.
Chennai And The Peculiar Marina Wonderland
A herd of buffalos passed by. Some fishing nets and boats. A few guys selling horse back rides and to complete the wonderland; old children’s carnival rides spread around on the beach.
Evil Monkeys at Elephanta Caves
A short story about how we visited a beautiful cave guarded by evil monkeys. Don't worry, we walked away unharmed...
In The Streets of Santo Domingo
I'm going over some of the pictures from our last trip to the Dominican Republic. Here's a collection street shots from Santo Domingo, the capital.
The Dominican Republic in 10 Pictures
The thing is; we can't keep looking back on what has been and we really should start looking forward as D-day will be there real soon. That's why I'll wrap up our trip to the Dominican Republic for now with 10 of my favorite pictures.
Pine Trees Along The Road to El Hoyo de Pelempito
We walked the last part of the trail and soon we arrived at the view point looking over El Hoyo de Pelempito. The wind was roaring up there and the cabin, built on the edge of a cliff, was creaking and moving but the view was stunning.
Is This The Most Beautiful Beach in The Dominican Republic?
They dropped us off far away from other people and as soon as we touched the water and felt the soft sand between our toes...: "Oh yeah... paradise!" Could this possibly be the best beach in the Dominican Republic?
Discovering Erawan Falls & Phra That Cave by Motorbike
After a big disappointment at the most famous sight Kanchanaburi has to offer; Erawan Falls, we found this hidden gem most people will miss when they book a tour. Exploring on your own on a motorbike is king!
RIP Pathou: A Congolese Funeral
In about 30 seconds the situation escalates and in the corner of my eye I see a guy storming out of a hut swinging a machete. Shit, what’s going on?
Blood, Sweat and Gangrene
Mosango hospital is located 250 miles east of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of Congo and has a population reach of around 100,000. In 2013 I had the opportunity to stay at the hospital for 3 weeks...
Behind The Redwood Curtain
Three weeks I spent in the economically battered town of Eureka in the upper North of California. Deteriorated colonial houses, empty neighborhoods and gloomy mornings dripping with thick fog...
Photo Essay: Bangkok Motorcycle Madness
One thing I love about Bangkok is the traffic, well, the motorcycles to be more specific. It's so interesting to see how everything works and doesn't work at the same time like a human ant colony.