Museums and Parks

A Hoax at the Edge of the World

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Walking the Line at the Edge of the World

Quito, Ecuador

September 2009

So, how do you define an edge to a globe? In the case of Earth, maybe at the poles. But the equator latitude could be considered the edge as well, I guess. After all, that’s where you tip from moving “out” to going back “in” around this sphere we’re inhabiting. Kind of.

Anyway, it’s a border I’d been anticipating to cross for a while. So much so that I added it to my Bucket List. One foot in the southern hemisphere, and another in the northern. Only thing is – the equator is all an elaborate bluff! Read more »

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Word of the Day: Momijigari

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Momijigari: Japanese for “looking at the autumn leaves”

Tokyo, Japan

November 2009

Japan has been the source of many a romantic dream of faraway countries during my childhood. The Ninja and Samurai fad had something to do with it, and the rich and different movie traditions also played a part – but more than anything, the Japanese merger of tradition and aestethics always appealed to me. And now, I had the chance to soak in it.

Japanese art is probably more or less familiar to most people, but the sometimes rigid and in-depth approach the Japanese have to mundane things, like having a cup of tea, or sitting down, is something that the West has yet to get to grips with. And appreciating the seasons. I mean, we do that in the West (especially the summer, for obvious reasons), but Japan … they have taken it to another level.

Like so many other things in Japan, they seem to worship and nurture the inherent geekiness of something as vague as “appreciating the autumn leaves”. They have turned it into a sort of event, called momijigari. Wikipedia informs that the expression is a blend of the Japanese words for “red leaves” and “hunting”. So, they go hunting for red leaves. So did I, armed with my cameras.

The results are evident. Even though I arrived a week late for the most intense colors, the parks of Tokyo boasted some impressive autumn colors, and to me, this was an event well worth listing as a bucket list checkpoint. I embrace my inner geekiness, the Japanese way!

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Old Dudes of the Sea

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The Old Dudes of the Hawaiian Waters

Hanauma Bay, O’ahu, Hawaii

October 2009

So, this was my second trip to Hawaii. Having spent a month here a few years ago, I had a good feeling of what was in store for me. I went to Hanauma Bay that time as well, and loved it. So naturally, it was time for a re-visit to that ancient volcanic crater, that’s been dormant for ages, and gradually has undergone a metamorphosis into the picture perfect, colorful fish-inhabited coral reef it is today.

Wise from my last trip here, I came armed with my own, fully functional  snorkel and goggles. The ones they rent out tend to be either the cheapo versions, or the worn out type. With my own gear and a pair of rented fins, I was ready to give chase to the scores of colorful fish I saw last time. And this time I’d brought my digital underwater camera!

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A Favorite World City … Machu Picchu!

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One of my Favorite Cities of the World is – Machu Picchu!

Machu Picchu, Peru

August 2009

Machu Picchu is truly one of the most magical places I’ve ever been. Not just for the lore of the Incas, nor for the mysteries surrounding the ruins that no one really knows what were used for. And definitely not for any religious reasons. The hike up the stairs in pitch black pre-dawn was awe-inspiring enough, but what really got me was, firstly, the aestethic of the place; the panoramic view and the sweeping lines of the carefully planned city structures are really second to none, world wide. Secondly, the sheer hyperactive, manic determination needed to both hew and carry all those rocks according to the extremely ambitious plan, in a relatively arid and extremely altitude sickness-inducing environment is … literally … breathtaking.

Just being able to walk along the same footsteps as the Incas was an experience I’ll never forget, and mixing that with the feeling of awe of both nature and accomplishment emanating from every crevice of this sacred location …. well, am I starting to make myself clear? I loved walking on those grounds!

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Hearing a Tiger’s Beating Heart

Hearing a Tiger's Beating Heart

Hearing a Tiger’s Beating Heart

Chiang Mai, Thailand

January 2010

Sometimes, there is just nothing you can do to prevent your primal instincts from fighting their way out, and you’ll end up in a fight-or-flight type of scenario, with trembling hands and a pumping heart. Traumatic at times, but highly exhilarating at other times – preferrably when the situation is entered into at your own free will. Jumping in a parachute is one of those things. Being locked into a cage with three live, awake, fully grown, unrestrained and not at all sedated tigers is another!

Being accompanied by only a couple of guards, armed with foot-long sticks, I’ll have to admit I seriously feared the predators would pick up on my scent of pure terror, and snap into kill mode. I’d be mortally wounded in a second.

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