Destinations

Penang

The West end of the Clan Jetties and Hean Boo Thean. Penang Penang (or Pulau Pinang in Malay) has acquired a number of nicknames over its 250-year history – Pearl of the Orient, Isle of the Betel Nut (pinang meaning betel nut in Malay), and the food capital of Malaysia,

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Bali

The naga balustrates leading up to the worshipper-only section of the temple. Look for the many multi-tier meru found throughout Pura Ulun Danu Batur. A small rice terrace a little North of Ubud. Koi fish swimming in the giant pools at the water palace Taman Tirtagangga. Two Balinese macaque mothers

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Peru’s Sacred Valley

Looking out at the Intipata ruins from Puyapatamarca, along the Inca trail. An ultra-wide angle lens best captures the scale of the terraces of Pisac. A local farmer wearing a traditional manta to carry her child as she herds her flock. The three tiers of zigzagged fortresses of Sacsayhuamán (left)

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Easter Island

The seven moai found at Ahu Akivi are unusual as they face towards the sea. Anakena is original landing site on Easter Island, with Ahu Nau Nau marking the spot. What appears to be a cave is actually evidence of a small village at Ahu Akahanga. The vibrant colours of

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Siem Reap

The West entry shows off Hindu and Buddhist motifs, with pillars helping create lines in your photos. Angkor Wat just after dawn The setting sun over Bayon, with the bas reliefs of the Ankorians and the Chams lit up. The stunning East terrace entrance to Bayon with the many giant

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