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Thursday, September 9, 2010
A travel collage
By popular request, the little collage made for the Mom's office.
Out on the Lake
Finally getting up a few photos from the trip; I have a ton of video but editing it is on the burner.
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
A bit of adventure: destination The Lake
It's the tail end of internship, but that's not why I'm writing. It's 7 AM and in 3 hours I'm leaving to go on a bit of an adventure to Southeast Asia with two of my oldest buddies. JO will be coming by any minute and then we'll hop a train to NYC where we'll hop a plane to Beijing. There we'll meet JC on the connector to Bangkok.
Now, Bangkok isn't exactly the place to be spending a lot of time these days. There is a bunch of civil unrest, with the Red Shirts and the Yellow Shirts. Initially the protests started out peaceful, albeit with some creative twists like dumping gallons of donated human blood in front of government buildings http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/17/world/asia/17thai.html . However, recently people started getting blown up http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/24/world/asia/24thai.html?hp
Our hopes and prayers are that this gets resolved peacefully and quickly; our time and money will be spent outside Bangkok. Perhaps a quick run at the island of Phuket http://travel.nytimes.com/2010/03/21/travel/21hours.html , but we have a full 24 hours before we arrive so we'll be mulling that over.
What I'm really stoked about is catching up with old friends in Cambodia and getting to help out on The Lake Clinic, a floating medical clinic that provides free healthcare to the extremely underserved Cambodians on the Tonle Sap Lake.
Here's a video on The Lake Clinic:
And we're off!
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Machu Picchu (at last)
Finally, here is a long-overdue album from the Machu Picchu trip back in March as I am literally packing to return home to the US.
What is Machu Picchu and why was it named one of the new 7 wonders of the world? In short, it is a stone city and Incan religious site on top of a mountain in Peru; it is partly important because the Spanish never found it and destroyed it, so it is mostly intact (except for damage caused by nature's slow reclamation and a few earthquakes).
Here is the Wikipedia on Machu Picchu.
The Chakana or "Incan cross" is a prevalent symbol, so here is the Wikipedia on that too.
Download album here:
What is Machu Picchu and why was it named one of the new 7 wonders of the world? In short, it is a stone city and Incan religious site on top of a mountain in Peru; it is partly important because the Spanish never found it and destroyed it, so it is mostly intact (except for damage caused by nature's slow reclamation and a few earthquakes).
Here is the Wikipedia on Machu Picchu.
The Chakana or "Incan cross" is a prevalent symbol, so here is the Wikipedia on that too.
Download album here:
Machu Picchu |
Monday, May 5, 2008
Santa Cruz autonomy referendum
Yesterday in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, where I have returned to work on a congenitally transmitted parasite project, there was an autonomy referendum that has been receiving a lot of press. Things got hot in places, with an estimated 20 people injured and 1 killed, but it seems the tension has eased following the very predictable results. The apartment here is just a few blocks from the main plaza, so it got loud at times with marches and fireworks, but I have felt perfectly safe. Click here for a BBC article on the autonomy movement in Bolivia
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Work work work
I haven't had time to get up the final album from Machu Picchu because, believe it or not, I do a bit of work from time to time. I feel bad for missing my target for posting the Machu Picchu album, so here are some photos from my projects:
1) Editing video at my desk (many thanks to a friend for letting me borrow their Mac to do the editing!)
2) An incubator that I MacGyvered up in order to do a time-lapse video of tuberculosis growing over 2 weeks. Literally used a Swiss Army knife & a cigarette lighter for the majority of making it.
3) Video shoot to explain a new test for tuberculosis that was developed here in Lima; I am editing the video now and will post a link once it's done (update- it's done, and translated into Spanish as well- click here to go to the site).
Download full album here:
1) Editing video at my desk (many thanks to a friend for letting me borrow their Mac to do the editing!)
2) An incubator that I MacGyvered up in order to do a time-lapse video of tuberculosis growing over 2 weeks. Literally used a Swiss Army knife & a cigarette lighter for the majority of making it.
3) Video shoot to explain a new test for tuberculosis that was developed here in Lima; I am editing the video now and will post a link once it's done (update- it's done, and translated into Spanish as well- click here to go to the site).
Download full album here:
Video desktop & Incubator project |
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Inca Trail to Machu Picchu
After 2 days acclimating to the altitude in Cusco, we departed for a 4 day, 3 night hike on the old pilgrim route to Machu Picchu. The dates were March 13-16. I tried to arrange things in a way that made sense, but all mis-labels are my error (please let me know what I've screwed up and I will fix it). On a side note, I got Munko's photos so re-check the Amazon album and the Sacred Valley album: they have a lot of new photos thanks to Munko.
Download album here
Download album here
Inca Trail |
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