Once a small fishing village, Biarritz was made fashionable after 1854 by Napoleon III and his Spanish empress, Eugénie. For a long time the town’s … Read More ›
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I love jumping in the sea. From a boat, from a rock or straight from the pier. However if you look closely you’ll see that … Read More ›
This is me, the morning of the first day in 2019 on a beach in Vientam. I though let’s sit down and think about this … Read More ›
I spend New Years eve 2018/2019 on the vietnamese Island of Phu Quoc to attend the Epizode Festival. It’s the largest 2 week international music … Read More ›
When roaming the Temples in Angkor Wat I asked myself why buildings, walls and bridges are ornamented with gigantic Cobra Snakes that have multiple heads. … Read More ›
There are only a handful of places in the world where you can see bioluminescent plankton in such a nice setting. Sometimes called the ‘Tears … Read More ›
As I don’t live next to the sea, taking a boat always feels like holiday for me. Wind in your face and the smell of … Read More ›
When the École française d’Extrême-Orient started the restoration work in Angkor they decided to leave one temple largely as it had been found: Ta Prohm. … Read More ›
The first mentions of Angkor and it’s temples date back to 800 AD and it is believed that most of Angkor was abandoned in the … Read More ›
Angkor means “Capital City” in Khmer Language and when you visit the first time is almost unbelievable to see the sheer size and amount of … Read More ›