A quaint Maine museum’s appreciation for the mundane.
Montenegro: Making Peace From Violence
Holding myself afloat with a series of gentle strokes, I stared into the gaping maw of an old submarine tunnel, built during Montenegro’s communistic, Yugoslavian years. The vibrant, aquamarine-colored water graduated into the absolute dark; the sounds of the water echoed into the endless void encased in stone and concrete. After all these years the … Continue reading Montenegro: Making Peace From Violence
Five Days In Bangkok: A Travelogue
Thai election, medical horrors, and floating markets: five days exploring the astounding Thai culture.
The Graveyard of Ceramic Deities: Exploring Southern Hong Kong
In the back of Hong Kong island, there is a secluded area where the hills are filled with thousands of ceramic deities.
Chungking Mansions: The Ghetto of Hong Kong With Great Food
Chungking Mansions, a vast collection of seedy low-budget hotels, infamous for its history of drug trafficking, prostitution, and illegal goods, also contains some of the best Indian food in Hong Kong.