Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 12 February 2008
The only way to get to the Dalhousie Springs is by 4WD. It's situated in the middle of the Simpson Desert.
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 3 March 2008
In the streets of Uzupio you will encounter a lot of creativity.
There is a lot of grafitty street art and artgalleries, but also many amendments to homes like this
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 6 April 2008
An aerial view of National Park Noel Kempf Mercado.
Underneath you see the density of the forest
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 7 April 2008
Handpainted toilet sign I found in a busstation in Bolivia
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 18 April 2008
Totally broke we jump into the next adventure. From Ekok, just across the border we find a driver who is willing to help us to get to the closest bank, which is in Kumba, a city a couple of hours north of Duala.
Photo by Lena Moreno, 10 November 2007
This was taken in an alley off of the Venice Beach boardwalk. Amazing things are usually found there.
Photo by Philip Shaw, 10 November 2007
Photo by Hilary Heuler, 25 February 2008
In Bangladesh, one of the world's most crowded countries, life can't help but spill out onto the street. Barbers in the northern town of Bogra set up shop on the sidewalk with just a chair, a mirror, an old rag and a set of razors; men can get a shave and a haircut for pennies.
Photo by Gijs Bekenkamp, 26 March 2008
Form 1 (P)lane(t)
The Australian streetsign 'Form 1 Lane' is easily altered into a positive message