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Kimball was “on call” with his job as an international flight attendant in New Zealand.  He asked if he could be called out for a Hong Kong duty and crew control said “Yes”. He ferried over from Hong Kong and stayed at my hotel here in Macau.  Since I enjoyed my sampling of Macanese cuisine, […]

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Slice of Portugal

Today I explored the historical sights of Macau … it is one of several places in Asia which have a Portuguese heritage (and with bricks and stones still standing to show for it).  It takes about half a day to do most of the bigger historical attractions (Portuguese and Chinese) and maybe another half-day if […]

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Back to the Vegas of Asia

I left Padang at 0830 on a short flight to Kuala Lumpur where I self-connected to Macau.  I took a bit of a gamble with my self-connection allowing only 2h50 between flights.  ETA coming from Padang was 1040 and ETD to Macau 1330. Upon arrival at Kuala Lumpur the immigration officer greeted me with “Selamat […]

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Resistance is futile

Not a bed of roses Today, Mike and I travelled from Bukittinggi to Padang together and stayed at the same hotel. Text continues after this gallery.     While looking for lunch we met Ricky (a Chinese Indonesian who works for the maker of the famous Kopiko sweet found around the world).  He was absolutely […]

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Forty-four hairpin turns

Above:  Today’s ride was about 32km in each direction and included 44 Hairpin turns each way! 44 Hairpins Down and 44 Hairpins Up Today Mike and I with our drivers headed to Lake Maninjau about 32km away.  It is a volcanic crater lake and from the top of the rim looking down, we had to […]

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Matriachal homeland

Above:  Approximate route for the day. Highland on two wheels I hired a motorcycle and driver for the day to take me around to various Minangkabau cultural sights, especially the beautiful architecture set amongst the green countryside. Travelling with me was a 21 year old English student Mike and his driver. Strangely he’s studying English […]

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The home of Rendang

“Maiden” flight I woke at 0430 in order to make my 0750 flight to Padang comfortably.  While checking-in, I checked out my fellow passengers.  It was largely a a maid-and-worker flight.  There were a few couples helping their maids with the process eg. making sure they weren’t pinged with baggage charges unnecessarily.  It felt good […]

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Sponsored in KL

Above:  Stations on the KL monorail have sponsored names.  My hotel is at “Medan Tuanku MAA Assurance” My AirAsia flight from Vientiane to Kuala Lumpur departed at 1110 today. Landing at 1445 I bused and monorailed to my overnight at the cheapie Tune Hotel before flying off on another AirAsia super-cheap flight tomorrow bright and […]

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Bye bye Laos

I spent my last evening in Laos beside the Mekong with Lao Beer and watch the sun set … only to be interrupted by: Women selling dried squid which they would warm over the coals for you (yummy with beer), and The tap-tap-tap of spoons against semi-hatched eggs by the young couple sitting opposite me. […]

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Amongst the rice paddies

I hired a bike to explore the surrounding countryside today.  The cheapest bike was a girly bike with a big comfy soft seat, a useful basket and a pillion seat.  It was more comfortable than the mountain bike I hired in China. At night most restaurants play DVDs of Friends (or Family Guy, Simpsons) while their […]

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