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Seafood in Hua Hin

August 27th, 2013 — 12:47pm
I make no apologies if the following images bring on a craving for Thai seafood. If they do, the answer is to head down the coast to Hua Hin this weekend. Thai seafood restaurants in the royal resort town of Hua Hin are located on the wooden piers along the seafront. I first dined here

Hua Hin Railway Station

August 26th, 2013 — 1:46pm
The growth of Hua Hin and its popularity is closely associated with the railway.   In 1911 the then Royal State Railway of Siam opened a line to Hua Hin to allow ease of access for the Thai royal family. A beautiful railway station was also built and to this day remains one of the

Maruekhathaiyawan Palace

August 22nd, 2013 — 5:53am
Last week I was invited on a three day media trip to Hua Hin and Pranburi. The first stop on the agenda was Maruekhathaiyawan Palace. The former royal Thai residence is known as “the palace of love and hope” and claims to be the longest teak palace in the world, although I suspect there are

Yangon Portrait

August 14th, 2013 — 12:10pm
I’ve been sifting through a load of raw files that seem to have been overlooked. It’s easily done. There are periods when one trip seems to roll into another and I with memory cards full of images but with time to edit only for the most pressing projects. Here’s one that slipped through the net.

A Bridge Too Far

August 8th, 2013 — 3:58am
Earlier in the year I was working on my forthcoming book ‘Presenting Cambodia’, a commissioned A4 hardback which provides an overview of this wonderful country through text and around 250 images. My chosen mode of transport in Cambodia, and anywhere else for that matter, is a motorcycle, preferably a dirt bike so I can get

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