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Cai Be Floating Markets
When you visit the floating markets of the Mekong Delta in Vietnam, there are two main markets: Cai Rang and Cai Be. Cai Rang is the larger and more popular market, while Cai Be is tiny with only a few boats in operation. So is Cai Be even worth your time? Yes, if you’re interested…
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Crescent City Connection
In November, I took a trip to New Orleans. My first trip there. I’m glad to say I’ve been, and I would like to return to see more of New Orleans and of Louisiana at large. I feel like my trip was limited to that of the perspective of a tourist, and that there is…
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The Blizzard Cometh to NYC
I hope all of my fellow New Yorkers have had the chance to go play in the snow this evening! We were walloped with 25 inches (and still waiting for the official count) of snow starting at around midnight last night. I went out this evening at 8:30 p.m. to check out the status of…
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Hong Kong Street Photography: The View From the Ding Ding
Hong Kong is a hustling, bustling town, with many different ways to get around. One of the oldest, and most interesting, is the ding ding – a double-decker tramway running along Hennessy Road on Hong Kong Island. Riding in the ding ding gives you a quiet means of watching the world as it goes past….
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Comic Con Portraits
Portraits from this year’s Comic Con in NYC, as taken with a Rolleicord