Year: 2018

Day 12 – Magical Bagan

This post is part of a series called Myanmar 2018 This day started earlier than normal, a group of us were leaving the boat at 5:30 am to watch the sunrise in Bagan.  We hopped on the coach for the short ride and soon noticed large numbers of Burmese walking along the side of the…

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Day 10 – Sagaing

This post is part of a series called Myanmar 2018 We were still docked in Mandalay in the morning, so I couldn’t get a nice sunrise picture.  I did, however, get a picture of someone’s neatly arranged laundry… A small shrine to Buddha on a nearby tree.  Do you think the water bottle is an…

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Day 9 – Mandalay

This post is part of a series called Myanmar 2018 Where we were docked in Mandalay wasn’t the best spot to capture the sunrise, but that didn’t stop me from trying. We had a busy day in Mandalay, starting out with a visit to a gold leaf workshop to learn how it’s made.  This is…

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Day 8 – Mingun & the U-Bein Bridge

This post is part of a series called Myanmar 2018 It was a beautiful Christmas morning on the Irrawaddy River, not a snowflake in sight.   We pulled anchor and literally crossed the river to Mingun. Taxi anyone? We certainly weren’t alone on the river anymore! A buddha figure in a snake, why not?  This…

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Day 7 – Kyauk Myaung

This post is part of a series called Myanmar 2018 As with every other day, my day started on the front of the boat, watching the sunrise and the river wake up.  This was another of my favourite mornings – the cloud and the fog made the scene somewhat surreal. Some images really lend themselves…

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Day 5 – Katha & Tigyang

This post is part of a series called Myanmar 2018 Another day, another beautiful sunrise.   This morning we were staying put and doing an official “tour” of Katha. As we disembarked the boat, the staff and crew lined both sides of the stairs greeting us with smiles,  “min ga la bar” (hello in Burmese)…

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Day 4 – Kyun Daw & Katha

This post is part of a series called Myanmar 2018 As the sun came up in the morning, it became obvious that we were tied up to a sand bar.  The river is so shallow that the boat can’t move at night; they “dock” wherever they can. The mornings were quite cool on the river…

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Day 2 – Touring Yangon

This post is part of a series called Myanmar 2018 The next morning was the start of my organized tour and they had a very busy day planned for us.  We started with a short walking tour of the colonial city. The Yangon city hall was initially planned in 1913 by the British; the start…

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Capri, Italy

This post is part of a series called Adriatic Cruise As daylight was breaking the pilot backed the ship into the dock in Naples, our last port of call. We were docked in Naples but our destination for the day was the island of Capri – to the south, across the Bay of Naples.  The…

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Malta – Valetta & the Three Cities

This post is part of a series called Adriatic Cruise Malta is small island country that lies 50 miles south of Sicily and just over 200 miles north of Libya in the Meditteranean Sea.  Over the years it’s been conquered by everyone from the Romans to the Greeks, Arabs, Sicilians and of course the British. …

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Kotor, Montenegro

This post is part of a series called Adriatic Cruise Montenegro is the last of the former Yugoslav countries that we visited and it’s the smallest.  Our destination was Kotor, a small city located deep in the Bay of Kotor.  The captain promised us a beautiful sail in (the Bay of Kotor is #7 on…

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Croatia – Dubrovnik

This post is part of a series called Adriatic Cruise Overnight we sailed 240 nautical miles south to Dubrovnik, Croatia.  We weren’t scheduled to dock until 9am, so it was actually light as we sailed in. This may look like a pirate ship, but I suspect it’s a “prop” for the Game of Thrones, much…

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Croatia – Plitvice Lakes from Zadar

This post is part of a series called Adriatic Cruise Early the next morning we arrived in Croatia, another of the former Yugoslav countries.  Our good luck with the weather continued; we were greeted with bright sunshine and cool but comfortable temperatures. Today’s destination was Plitivice Lakes National Park, 130 km north east of Zadar. …

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