Ogga Ogga parade is to attract the spirits to Bali. The next day is Nypie day, total quietness no lights and no venturing out of your home…traditionally the the bad spirits come over Bali and see that no one is there, so they leave and the following day there is only goodness in Bali…such a special experience.
Local men fish for hours on the rivers in Bali
Amsterdam-Everywhere in the world people pimp their rides.
Art, expression and unplanned collaboration.
A local store in South Africa shanty town. This photo says a lot.
I imagine suppressed, angry and proud young adults, plotting there strategy against there suppressor.
Once you are addicted to travel it can be an endless journey.
Colonialism set on beautiful landscape, in a country with a history of hate, struggling towards a better future with hope.
Venice in love is love.
It doesn’t matter what social status you are born into, vibrant colors and jewels adorn the beautiful woman of India.
The European’s flock to the ocean in the summer time. Naked breasts and banana hammocks line the atlantic.
Young Buddhist’s crossing the street in Cambodia, eager to share in their teachings.
The rice farmers garage.
The dryer, the wood shack, and reality along the river in Thailand.
Africa has so many animals, it was great to share an intimate moment with lion cubs. In a couple months this experience will be to dangerous.
This is an amazing view of the south coast of Oz.
Northern Ireland has a long history of conflict. Freedom staking it’s claim.
In rural parts of Scotland, cars are not the only things on the road.
J bay is the fastest, makable wave in the world. Sometimes it’s only makable by backdooring the sections.
Europe via camper is the way to go. This was our home for months, our home could be on a cliff overlooking the ocean, in the mountains, at the world cup and on the road. Our home on wheels hosted many guests and created long term friendships.
These designers combined old traditions with new concepts and created a special place.
Chief travels from Tahiti back to the Hawaiian islands to exchange with his fellow south pacific islanders in the arts of drum building, wood carving, and canoe building.