Cardiff Station, Wales
Met this Japanese hitchhiker during a gathering of fellow hitchhikers in Paris. Masaru had hitched from Japan to Europe and can be found at any random petrol-station in Europe at the moment.
One of the best ways to see the islands off the West Coast of Scotland is by boat - indeed, most visitors access them by ferry. Even better than the ferries, however, is the chance to sail around the islands, gliding in and out of the all the rarely-visited inlets and channels, such as Balfour Bay.
A woman belonging to the Red Dao (one of Vietnam's 54 minority ethnic groups) stands in the Sapa market as two young ladies (both ethnic Vietnamese and likely visiting from out of town on a weekend holiday) stand in the background, holding hands.
A young Red Dao woman gathers herbs for a traditional bath outside of Sapa, in Viet Nam.
The lovely view from our place in a cave where we were hiding out from the rain.
Often enveloped in a cloak of eerie fog, the Bokor Hill Station (Kampot, Cambodia) was a colonial retreat built by the French in the early 1920s. Later, it was used as a base for the Khmer Rouge, and today tourists come to visit a French colonial ghost town.