Dear All! Please join in this fun contest! Be the first person to correctly identify the country in which we took each of these photos with a comment post and win a bag of something weird! (your options for countries are China, Laos, Singapore, Taiwan, and Thailand. Each appears once. Limit one comment post per household per day.)
EDIT: CONTEST CLOSED. TYLER MAYO DECLARED WINNER.
12.03.2011
12.02.2011
Forbidden Chicken / Living the Dream
Here I am enjoying two very popular things in China: the forbidden palace and KFC. LONG LIVE THE COLONEL! props to Richard Y
This post is also a preview of our as of yet unposted collection of Beijing hijinks. Stay tuned for daily updates.
This post is also a preview of our as of yet unposted collection of Beijing hijinks. Stay tuned for daily updates.
12.01.2011
11.30.2011
A river of limestone and hot springs
Here is a bit of the old footage from the hotspring in Taroko Gorge that was carved out of marble.
We obviously are still not over Taiwan.
11.27.2011
The Devil's Dictionary (SE Asia Edition)
Hot Shower: A stream of water too small & too lukewarm to cause hypothermia
Hard Sleeper: A hard bunk for overnight passage with many smoking buddies
Soft Sleeper: A hard bunk for overnight passage with fewer smoking buddies than in a hard sleeper
Traffic Law: The widely understood principle that one should honk one's horn at the sight of an oncoming vehicle, pedestrian, or nonchristian thought
Dog: The most sacred of all animals May they be as abundant as the semiedible filth allows
Thai Massage: A singular testing of the hypothesis of King Thasamlapurtha that one women is not able to rip the flesh from the bones of anyone with her bare hands
English Menu: A curated list of food items that do not contain chili pepper and must contain at least 75% of either pizza, pasta, or burgers
Price: About 1000% of what you could be paying
Tuk Tuk: A fine multipurpose motorvehicle designed for the conveyance of the ignorantly wealthy & large quantities of heroin
Monk: The most profitable & fastest growing occupation
Spicy: Containing at least a trace of bell peppers
Thai Spicy: Containing enough chilis to numb the mouth and face for the rest of the night
Guidebook: An outdated tome of time-sensitive material.
11.26.2011
TAIWAN WEST COAST
TIGER TRASHH |
Last day in Taiwan - Jiufen (north of Taipei). |
Neal's search for graveyards yielded beuty shots of Taipei 101. |
A betel nut girl - equipped with flashing lights. |
Tainan graveyard |
Kaohsiumg. |
Posing in front of a Chinese fighter - flown by a Chinese army pilot to Taiwan for a lifetime of income. |
At the dutch Fort Zeelandia: Tainan. |
Burning money. |
This is a giant puppet of the god of war.
The eunuch who guards the door at the temple of the 5 concubines. |
Betel nut farm. |
Old tree stump @ Alishan. |
Our friend the mannequin. |
Overlooking one of the most productive gold mines of imperial Japan.
The ocean in the bay is yellow not with gold, but toxic chemicals.
THIS THING THAT LOOKS LIKE A HUGE GOLD BAR IS A HUGE GOLD BAR
ABOUT 220kg WORTH 3 MIL AND YOU CAN TOUCH IT!
Traffic control at its finest. |
For all the smegheads in the world (aka Red Dwarf fans). |
Goodbye Taipei. |
11.11.2011
temples and festivals
Thai spirit house.
BKK bridge on temple.
BKK - Wat Dan
Getting ready for the festival of lights (Loy Krathong), Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Performing gender, as usual.
Gongs - music for mixing the rice milk.
Chedis.
Dog 1 and dog 2.
Chedi graveyard.
Inner temple wall.
The other longnecks of Thailand.
Ruins. Still Chiang Mai
We made wish boats to put in the river.
Parade.
Lighting....
And letting go.
Letting our worries float down the river. Or at least our boats.
Wish boats, fireworks, and sky lanterns on the Ping river.
White on white.
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