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Sell my old clothes, I’m off to heaven: good season for unforgettable getaway

Money and time are adamant harnesses for many people’s brilliant ideas that drag them back down to reality at its conception stage. That enormous look on bank statement never allows the “perfect season” to arrive for budget conscious travelers.


 

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If you look at it though, time and money is only a temporary expenditure that you can eventually earn back if you work hard enough, whereas missed opportunity to be in the moment of traveling is something that you can never take back. You simply have no one but yourself to blame for not doing it.


 

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Let me tell you this — traveling the world is soulful investment of your time to enrich your life that not only teaches you how far you can go physically but also lead you closer to the definition of “who you are”.

So don’t fret yet, there is a way to make awesome travel itinerary without spending too much and within short time frame.
I am writing this post today to share some of my suggestion that hopefully encourage you to realize the dream.


 

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Preparing for your travel of lifetime.

There is something you can start today to save money for traveling.
For example, when I was planning for travel to Spain three years ago I cancelled all the unused subscriptions like expensive gym membership, cable that I never used, sold stuffs on eBay and Craigslist, and switched my mobile plan to something cheaper. It was the best way to start saving bucks for travel.

When you start to think about saving for travel, your focus should really be on eliminating the excess. Learn to live only with your need is good starting point. The toughest part in modern life is to recognize excess and work against them. Think twice before you proceed to the register — that extra dollar saving may be able to put you on nice cruise around Mont Saint-Michel!


 

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Let me tell you some stories.

In last 18 months, I’ve moved from Los Angeles to London then to San Francisco. This involved many new encounters and separation which certainly was both bitter and sweet at times. Essentially, I’ve made many friends at every short stop and parted my way to the next stop; and through each person I started to learn more about myself. Direction of my life was constantly shifting during this 18 months, and transition from city to city helped to develop my traveler mindset. Now here I am, an agile-ready suitcase tripper that can fly around the world with minimal belongings (my current possession can easily be packed into 3 suitcases and ready to go!).

When I moved from LA to London, selling my record collection was the hardest thing to do. After contemplating for few weeks whether I should buy another big box to ship to London, I finally decided to drop off my boxes of LPs to Record Surplus.
I had many awesome records in my collection and $100 in return was like shit, but it had to happen. Hopefully some cool audiophile picked up that Tom Waits “Rain Dog” LP and My Bloody Valentine “Isn’t Anything” LP for good price. After all, selling art is a positive cause to keep the circulation going. Also this decision saved me much money and space in my luggage.

Personal items like journals and photo albums are obviously something that you don’t want to throw away because they are the records of your life. These are the ones that I always struggle to get rid of. I sent 3 boxes worth of personal works such as writings, film reels, and photo negatives to my parents’ house in Guam prior to departure from the US. If you are planning to travel abroad for long time and come back to the country eventually, the personal storage is also legitimate option for temporary holding. Do whatever you can to cut down your possession to minimal before leaving the country.
This is what I’ve learned.


 

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031_AutumnPhotographs from London, England (Fall 2012)


Once the most personal items are kept at safe place everything else like clothes, car, books, DVDs, furniture, and other items are relatively easy to get rid of. Try not to think too hard about it and just take your stuffs to Good Will and post on Craigslist and do yard sale.

Well, these suggestions are tied to my unique travel condition so it’s not 100% applicable for short term traveling, but you get the point.
If you have it and don’t need it why not sell it to make extra bucks?


 

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Art11Photographs from Venice Beach, CA (Fall 2011)


 

Setting aside little amount of money to account for your travel fund is smartest way to pace yourself to goal. For example, most traveling from California region in USA to Europe costs around $1000 for round-trip flight throughout the year. Skyscanner is great source for finding cheapest air fare.
If you are smart about choosing inexpensive accommodation (I will touch on this later), it is possible to have amazing time in Spain in three different cities Madrid, Barcelona, and Zaragoza with just little over $1000. When I went to Spain for Christmas three years ago, I had budget of $2000 for 7-10 days (including flight and accommodation). So this is definitely do-able.
If you are planning to travel about 6-months from now, go start calculating your budget starting TODAY and search for flights. Generally, the flight fare locks about 46 days before the departure so keep your eyes out for great deal around that time.
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As I have been emphasizing throughout my travel postings, short term travel can cost more than long term one.
Why? Because with short term travel you will have to compromise some of the following:

1. Transportation – Plane (faster, expensive) vs. Train (slower, cheaper)
2. Food (fine dining to taste the best of the city…might as well)
3. Accommodation (comfortable private room vs. shitty 2-star dorm where you can hardly catch good night sleep)
4. Admission to major tourist attractions (expedited service which can cost additional fee)

In this post, I will highlight some basic tips that can help you build pretty awesome itinerary regardless of your travel time frame.

008Photograph from Regent Hostel in Paris, France.


 

Find affordable option for your stay.

Affordable, but also comfortable. You will burn lots of energy in short term traveling especially if you are active traveler like myself and wanting to see as much as possible in available time. You have to keep your feet moving! So some comfortable bedding with less distraction from sleep is preferable to rest up your tired body.
Search for hostel/guesthouses on Hostelworld.com or Hostel.com. Wherever your destination will be, there is definitely affordable housing option for low budget traveling. You just need to look at the right place 🙂

For peaceful and comfortable hostel experience (unlike how it’s been stigmatized by Eli Roth’s film of the same title) make sure to read all the reviews and pay particular attention to considerable noise-level of the facility. I generally avoid choosing hostels with negative reviews on loudness and dismiss it from my list if I see remark as “party hostel”. These hostels exist in almost every backpacker destination.
Obviously, if party is your scene, go for it and book it by all means; but remember there are always fascinating adventures waiting in the city. So you don’t need to party at the hostel 🙂
For beginners, Hostel International is probably the most reliable option. This company hosts numerous travelers every day all around the world. I stayed at their hostels in Chicago, Monterey, and San Francisco and the facilities and bedding was all perfect. Definitely recommended as alternative to rather expensive hotel stays.

 


022Hands down. Best thing to do food wise in Spain is tapas. With 5 caña (half pint beer) you can enjoy complimentary tapas plates like tortilla!

007Had pint of pilsner and brat wurst with locals at pub that I stumbled upon in Frankfurt, Germany.


Eat wisely.

Same goes with eating and drinking. Since you are in different country you might as well try something new at every destination.
While guidebook is easiest answer to find what to eat in the city, it is also complacent and you can end up spending so much.
Meet the locals and seek their recommendation. Asking workers at local produce or meat market  is actually good way to find the restaurants that are less commercialized than guidebooks.
Yelp is another good way to quickly search for cafe and indie bars although it kind of takes away that excitement to discover cool dig by yourself.


003_smFree walking tour operated by staffs at Way Hostel Madrid. This tour is designed to see many landmarks in Madrid by foot and also mingle with fellow travelers.

139I got hooked up with free Ceine river cruise tour by a friend that I made in Paris. Be who you are and connect with people! That’s the number 1 rule on traveling solo.

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You don’t have to spend dime for AWESOME tours.

There are many tour that you can participate for completely free.
It’s good idea to choose hostel based on availability of staff operated tours. These tours are usually free, and designed to give you glances of what the city has to offer and also connect with fellow travelers.
Although free tours may not be as thorough as the ones you can join for more money, it gives you good perspective of the city. I usually join these free tours as soon as I arrive the hostel to get used to the geography and grasp the knowledge of neighborhood before starting the adventure. Meeting other travelers is obviously another perks of these free tours as I’ve been continuously insisting on my other posts. If you are planning to stay in the city for while, Meetup.com is also good resource to join the events organized by locals.


 

014_Hikers in SnowfallCotswolds hike in England.
Meetup event that was independently organized by hikers group and open to anyone with very small organization fee (20 pounds).
One full day spent active and I made some friends!

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Another Meetup hike that was completely free and group members also actively helped the car-less participants with transportation.


 

So why are you still contemplating whether should or should not do that big dream travel of yours? Freedom is non-tameable beast and you will loose it before you know it. Hopefully, some of the tips above can help you make up your mind. After all, traveling is opportunity to cultivate your soul. As many have said it before, you will NEVER regret for traveling and it will enrich your life after you return.

You might as well do it while it’s on your mind 🙂


 

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Traveling is about sharing stories

When you are on the road, you are in constant contact with people from all around the world. It’s like being a traveling ambassador who represents your small world and on the mission to share your stories with each individual you encounter!
Without a doubt traveling is more fun and fruitful if you have someone to share the experience with. For this reason, you must always be open to spontaneous adventure opportunities and try to be friend with everyone on the road! Don’t plan your travel itinerary too much, and always leave some space for spontaneous fun to unfold itself.

When I go on short term traveling, the only things I really try to plan ahead are accommodation and some tickets to popular sites — tickets can be important to book in advance if you are planning to visit tourist-crowd-centrals like Eiffel Tower in Paris and Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. Eiffel Tower for example requires to book the elevator tickets and visiting time in advance in order to get to the highest deck  — Other than that, just go with the flow. Whatever happens on the road is ingredient for more exciting traveling experience 🙂

Unless you are traveling with someone, it is likely that you will spend most of your traveling time alone. You will have plenty of time to indulge in photography and putting yourself in unique adventures. Instead of spending the entire time alone, try checking out free walking tours offered by your hostel and keep your eyes out for other fun activities. Most hostels have regularly scheduled events where guests from all around the world come together to enjoy food, music, and other cultural tastes. Hostel organized events are usually the perfect places to meet the other travelers. Don’t fear and be the ambassador of awesome!
Pub crawl is definitely a great way to mingle with other travelers and to check out the local bar scenes 🙂

 

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Although we were in the heart of Koh Phangan, we missed the world’s famous (or infamous depending on how you see it) Full Moon Party by few days 🙁 So sad! But instead we spent quite relaxing and active 3 days in the nature of Southern islands.

If you look at the map above, you can see Koh Phangan is in the middle of  ocean between Koh Samui and tiny Koh Tao.
Small red X on the map is where we stayed for 3 nights on Koh Phangan island (not the location of secret beach just so you know…). We stayed at beautiful beach resort called Loyfa Nature Resort and it was easily one of the best beach resorts that I have ever stayed at (and I am from Guam island!). This resort got all the prerequisites ready for paradise status getaway: crystal clear swimming pools, sandy beach, Thai massage, fresh coconut, beach side barbeque, great staffs, golden sunset, and happy hour. Highly recommended for quiet and peaceful vacation away from the noises.

I spent one full day to explore the tiny Koh Tao island and its even smaller neighbor Koh Nang Yuan (marked in the map above). I have acquainted with travelers from Israel and France on the boat ride and shared some traveling stories. All of us became small pack of friends by the end of the tour. It was so awesome!

The time in the Southern Thailand was quite limited, but every person that I have met during this small amount of time was very interesting and probably will stick around with my memories for while.

On the last day on the island, me and my friends and the owner of the Loyfa resort traveled together back to Bangkok.
We were riding on the back of truck and having conversation.
It was another beautiful sunny day on the island and everything was peaceful…until we heard a loud:

SWASH!!

The truck stopped and we all turned to the front side and saw the old man on the motorbike skid on the curve.
It was a motorbike accident, which is not uncommon in Thailand especially for the tourists.
The old man saw our truck at the curve and pressed the hand brakes too hard and lost his balance which caused the bike to skid. Luckily, we have not crashed into each other and the man was not badly injured.
Thing just happened right in front of us in a blink of an eye.
The resort owner immediately jumped off from the back of truck to help the poor old man on the ground who is still looking confused next to his damaged motorbike. The resort owner helped the old man to ride on the truck to go to the hospital. The old man sit right next to us, bleeding from his shins and constantly mumbling apologetic words for not being cautious. The owner tapped the old man’s shoulder and told him “Everyone makes mistakes, I got into accident before and you just learn so don’t worry it’s ok”.
I had no words to speak until we arrived at the hospital to help the old man to the hospital where I was just able to tell him “stay strong”.
One thing that I definitely noticed from this trip was the warmth and strength in Thai people. The strength to deal with difficult situation with smile and sincerity.
Just like this one scene from the motorbike accident, traveling can suddenly pull you back to reality and think about your vulnerability. Every single moment counts and will be remembered as some sort of lessons; there is always something you can learn from events that occur during your travel. Just make sure that safety comes first.

On this post, I want to share with you some of interesting result from experimental color negative film stock “Color Implosion“.
Color Implosion is a color negative film manipulated to get quite grainy ’70s photos from the attic’ feeling even though it really is very slow 100 ISO film stock. Their selling point is that film processing will bring out the red color spectrum and implode (damn, this just sounds kind of intimidating) colors.

Let’s see how this color implosion experience has took effect on beautiful beaches of Koh Phangan, Koh Tao, and Koh Nang Yuan:

Motorcyclists from Afrika Motorcyclists are very common type of people you see anywhere on Thailand…and you may share some stories with them along the path.Embrace Your SoulKoh Phangan has waterfalls and small reservoirs look like this…great spots to meditate and breathe in fresh air.

Elephant paint on the wallElephant farm in Koh Phangan is rather tiny and negligible. You won’t be missing out much even if you wait until Chiang Mai for greater options.

The food is not outstanding; in fact sildenafil india it is typical of what you can expect in a diner, although the milkshake is amazing. Erectile Dysfunction (ED) was once upon ordine cialis on line downtownsault.org a time a difficult disorder to treat. Finding and using the best herbal semen volume enhancer supplement viagra pills without prescription are completely made out of natural ingredients. When you viagra canada pharmacies you also have the benefit of physically powerful and extensive long-lasting erection. sunOne thing that I really enjoyed about Southern Thailand is colorful arcades and cool hidden shops that you can find everywhere on the market streets. The key: Always stay off the grid and explore outside the guidebook — when you find something you really like, make sure you talk about the price at the store and negotiate; tourists tend to get ripped off by not knowing how to do business with the locals.

Market in Koh PhanganGo stroll around and try variety of street foods in Thailand. One advise though, think twice when you are getting deep fried crab on stick… unless you have an iron stomach.

Girls at the resortStaying in Thailand can be expensive depending on where you stay. Hostels and guest houses are much inexpensive option than staying in hotels or resort. In my case, choosing heavenly beach resort for extra price wasn’t much of illogical decision. Narrow down your accommodation choices based on budget, time, and main point of interest.

Mermaid on the boatFisherman’s small boat with mermaid paint by Koh Tao beach.

Tour guide at Koh TaoKoh Tao/Koh Nang Yuan tour  was operated by humorous locals.

yumeLife at the beach.

Koh Tao StreetKoh Tao’s back streets look like this.

Tattoo Parlorand this.

Beers and KingCheng beer (or Singha) and calendar with picture of king and his wife: Pretty standard view you see at restaurants in Thailand.

A girl at the beachside restaurantShort lunch stop at the shore of Koh Tao island.

Tourists and friendsBefriend with the other travelers. You will find about 70% of your traveling time is actually spent talking and sharing stories with strangers.

Villege AfarLeaving tiny village and heading towards Koh Nang Yuan.

Koh Nuang YuanArriving Koh Nang Yuan.

Parasols on the sandThis is how Koh Nang Yuan beach looks like at first sight.

Koh Nuang Yuan from the topThis is how Koh Nang Yuan looks like from the highest point of the island.

Beach of Koh Nuang Yuan

Couple from IsraelA couple from Israel that we became friend with during the tour.

Beach Scene

AfternoonKoh Nang Yuan has two lands and they are both foot accessible by sand beach at low tide time of the day.

Boad HandA man looking for space to dock his boat.

Imploding SunsetImploding sunset at Koh Phangan.

You can see how these photos are quite grainy with intense color saturation, this is the effect of color implosion negative. It’s definitely fun film to shoot subjects that has vivid red, orange, and yellow color tones. You can get this film for around $6.

Next, we are moving upwards to Chaing Mai in Northern Thailand! Stay tuned!

The magic color of cross-processed Fujichrome Provia 100F Slide film

Film photography has one major disadvantage from digital photography that is: very limited frame count .

Usually, single roll of 35mm film takes 36 exposures and sometimes even less like 17 exposures. Think about how many pictures 4GB SD memory card can hold for your DSLR camera — at least 220 pictures even when you are shooting in RAW format — now think again, just 36 pictures? That’s barely enough to take the pictures of everyone getting excited at the airport even before leaving home!

Laugh at me if you wish, but this is the exact reason why I picked the film camera over digital camera for the Southeast Asia trip.

Why?

Well, if you know you only have 36 frames to capture the adventure of lifetime, then you will be more conscious about not wasting a frame for less interesting subject right?
After all, 10 rolls of film enabled me to shoot close to 320 photos so it allowed me to shoot ample amount of “second chances” to perfect some important scenes (cover photo at the top for example, this was pure result of bracketing).
When you become conscious to make each shot count, the limitation of frame count will not be disadvantage after all 🙂

Another reason why I went for film is because you don’t see how the pictures turned out until they get developed. It’s kind of nice to think there is some exciting prize to look forward to after the trip.
There is nothing more photographically rewarding than seeing your beautifully composed film photographs get printed on fine sheet of paper. It’s just whole different degree of awesomeness, and brings back traveling memories in fresh perspectives.

Taming film photography takes much practice and it can often be very frustrating (yep, all those blurry days and unexposed rolls…I will never forget them) but this is also why it often captures the slightest of moment in quite organic and surprising ways.
When the picture is taken at perfect exposure and timing, it sparks the magic.
I choose analog photography for that exact reason, and thrilled to see how each frame captured people’s life in Southeast Asia 🙂

First day in Southern Thailand was pretty much endless adrenalin rush from red eye flight and overwhelming excitement of free-spirited traveling!
Few hours after landing Suvarnabhumi Airport, I was already on the run to Don Mueang Airport — the original main international hub of Bangkok — to catch the earliest Air Asia flight down to Surat Thani.
Despite its reputation as budget airline, Air Asia offered above average service in my opinion. I used Air Asia multiple times during this trip and it has been quite pleasant experience (i.e., no luggage got lost, no major flight delay, sexy flight attendants).

On the road, I’ve met several long-term backpackers who strongly recommended me to travel the country by train and boat.
Apparently, it is much cheaper than catching the flight and you can also see the country side better — it sounded pretty awesome and I am definitely going to do that next time in Thailand. Unfortunately, land traveling tend to take very long time and it was not ideal for this 1-week adventure.
I did however ended up taking one night-train from Chiang Mai (North) to Bangkok during this trip, which was fun experience and really allowed me to see beautiful landscapes of the country — but it did took very long time to travel (10 hours on train as oppose to 1 and 1/2 hour flight).
So if you are traveling on tight schedule and considering to maximize your site-seeing time, flying is probably the wisest option.
One-way flight fare is around 27-50 USD for most domestic flights.

Just to share some experience with flight booking – If you are going to book the flights on Air Asia.com, make sure to set your currency display preference at the very first flight search page. Otherwise you won’t be able to change it until the last confirmation page!
Just like you will see on other budget airlines, booking page will prompt you to add extra luggage services and in-flight meal options. So you can add/subtract as needed. One thing, travel insurance is selected YES by default so unless you really want that to be included you have to manually detach it. This part can be little tricky.

Also another thing — beware of baggage weight limit!
Check the airline’s website ahead of time for baggage limitation and make sure to book the flight with good baggage option. If you don’t pay the fare in advance, it can cost you quite a bit of additional baht from your money pack at the check-in counter 🙁
Travel lean and minimize weight as possible. If you are traveling only with your TSA ok size carry on, you can easily get pass the weight limit policy. Make sure you print out the boarding pass ahead of time, or use the self check-in to avoid unnecessary yaddi-yadda at the airline’s service counter (which happened to my buddy, sadly).
If you absolutely need to check-in your non-carry on baggage, make sure to have your flight confirmation printout (or email on your smart devise) and present it to the agent. Again, make sure you get the right baggage option at the flight booking stage.
Remember, there’s always thorns in roses’ stem… and there are reasons why budget airlines can stay less expensive than the other airlines. Excessive weight fee is something you can avoid if you plan it ahead of time 🙂

After about 1 and 1/2 hour flight from Bangkok we touched down on Surat Thani and bought (1) shuttle tickets to boat station, and (2) speed boat ticket to Koh Phangan.
Shuttle service form the airport to boat dock was about 90km apart and it took another 1 and 1/2 hour drive to get there.
Southern Thailand was in perfect season with no sign of continuous rain or intolerable humidity…just many mosquitoes that apparently love certain people and hate certain people.
Rustic view of country road from the shuttle’s window was somehow reminiscent of countryside of Karuisawa in Japan, and brought me some nostalgia. Boat dock and the view of islands from the speed boat reminded me of some random scenes from Danny Boyle’s “The Beach”.
All of these were perfect views to burn on my 36 frames of Fujichrome Provia 100F.

I am big fan of Fuji slide film — particularly Fuji’s Provia series — it’s unfortunate they are bit pricy, but I really like their color and contrast.
One super cool thing about the slide films is that if you process them with the negative film processing method (C-41 process) it will shift certain spectrum of color. I don’t quite know how to explain this…but it’s cool and very dreamy looking.
If you ever get hold of positive films to shoot, I highly recommend playing around with this cross-processing method.
You can take your film rolls to photo store and request the slide to get cross-processed 🙂

Thank you for reading through my second posting.
Here’s the result of cross-processed slide films that I took on the way to Koh Phangan island.
These are all shot on Fujichrome Provia 100F slide film which has been long expired since the 90s.

Hope you enjoy!

Immediately after landing on Bangkok - we were on the run to catch the morning flight down to Surat Thani! Air Asia = best friend for budget travelers.
Immediately after landing on Bangkok – we were on the run to catch the morning flight down to Surat Thani! Air Asia = best friend for budget travelers.

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Shuttle bus that transports the flight passengers to the aircraft. So much mosquitoes in this bus!
Shuttle bus that transports the flight passengers to the aircraft. So much mosquitoes in this bus!

Witnessing the break of dawn over Bangkok city.
Witnessing the break of dawn over Bangkok city.
A glimpse of great Mekong River from the air.
A glimpse of great Mekong River from the air.
Morning glory! Bless this adventure!
Morning glory! Bless this adventure!
Shuttle bus that connects Surat Thani Airport to the boat station. Traveling time is approximately 1 1/2 hour.
Shuttle bus that connects Surat Thani Airport to the boat station. Traveling time is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
Safety charm on the shuttle driver's rear view mirror.
Safety charm hanging from the shuttle driver’s rear view mirror.
Ross and Jon getting ready for speed boat ride to paradise.
Ross and Jon getting ready for speed boat ride to paradise.
Footpath to the speedboat dock was full of fishermen.
Footpath to the speedboat dock was full of fishermen.
Shrine by the boat dock.
Shrine by the boat dock.
Two travelers pointing and talking about the islands.
Two travelers pointing and talking about the islands.
A lonely backpaker avidly reading into Lonely Planet guidebook.
A lonely backpaker avidly reading into Lonely Planet guidebook.
There is our boat!
There is our boat!
So many fishermen. It must be super competitive to catch the big fish here.
So many fishermen. It must be super competitive to catch the big fish here.
"This will be my day" -- he whispers.
“This will be my day” — he whispers.
Jon, Mac, and Ross getting excited for the paradise action.
Jon, Mac, and Ross getting excited for the paradise action.
A brief stop at Koh Samui island which we have not visited.
A brief stop at Koh Samui island.
Young fisherman taking a break.
Young fisherman taking a break.
Ross
Ross
A view of stopping boat in Koh Samui.
A view of docked boat in Koh Samui.
Another view of stopping boat in Koh Samui.
Another view of boat in Koh Samui.
Jon
Jon
Lonely "foreigner" deep in thought.
Lonely “foreigner” deep in thought.
Mac is too busy texting his girlfriend.
Mac is too busy texting his girlfriend.
Ross and boats in Koh Samui.
Ross and boats in Koh Samui.
Leaving Koh Samui and we are getting close to Koh Phangan!
Leaving Koh Samui and we are getting close to Koh Phangan!
Ross and Jon on the back of truck on our way to the resort.
Ross and Jon having conversation on the back of truck on our way to the resort.

Next up is Koh Phangan island adventure and beautiful Koh Nang Yuan captured on experimental film stock “Color-Implosion”.
Stay tuned!