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Collecting Dust: How To Get Homesick
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Saturday, August 04, 2007. How To Get Homesick. The Dark Side of Travel. Bad News and No Choice. In these, my final hours in Russia, the little language I had learned was essential to my exit. “Prastite… Mnye nushnya pomish puzhalsta. Gdye Aeroporto Domodedovo? Icing On the Cake. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Currently living in: Brooklyn, New York. And also traveling to Jers, Kansas, New Mexico and around the continental US. Small Swords Magazine (Shanghai). Back in the U.S.A. Final Photos of Dahab.
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Collecting Dust: Back in the U.S.A.
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Thursday, August 30, 2007. Back in the U.S.A. It's strange being home. At the airport even impatient people waited in line. Outside the airport there wasn't a single taxi driver hollering at me hoping to dupe me into paying an exorbitant amount of money for a ride home. I finally had a burrito. Its price was fixed and my attempt at bartering to get it cheaper was met only with confusion. It was green. Trees, grass, bushes, flowers. All of Michigan looked like a golf course with spotless manicured...There...
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Collecting Dust: Discovery Channel would have edited this portion out
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Monday, August 20, 2007. Discovery Channel would have edited this portion out. This video was also taken by Tarik A Fatah. I'm tucked away in the back ground. Something at least I guess. Hugh. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Currently living in: Brooklyn, New York. And also traveling to Jers, Kansas, New Mexico and around the continental US. Small Swords Magazine (Shanghai). The Amazing Inner Thoughts of Jenny Zhang. Back in the U.S.A. Final Photos of Dahab. Under the Red Sea. Diving in the Red Sea.
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Collecting Dust: Who needs the Discovery Channel when you can see this with your own eyes?
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Monday, August 20, 2007. Who needs the Discovery Channel when you can see this with your own eyes? Tarik A. Fatah who went diving along with us on this dive at the Canyon Gardens. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Currently living in: Brooklyn, New York. And also traveling to Jers, Kansas, New Mexico and around the continental US. Small Swords Magazine (Shanghai). The Amazing Inner Thoughts of Jenny Zhang. Back in the U.S.A. Final Photos of Dahab. Under the Red Sea. Last clip under the Red Sea. St Basi...
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Collecting Dust: Welcome to Dahab
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Thursday, August 09, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Currently living in: Brooklyn, New York. And also traveling to Jers, Kansas, New Mexico and around the continental US. Small Swords Magazine (Shanghai). The Amazing Inner Thoughts of Jenny Zhang. Back in the U.S.A. Final Photos of Dahab. Under the Red Sea. Who needs the Discovery Channel when you can see t. Discovery Channel would have edited this portion o. Last clip under the Red Sea. Diving in the Red Sea. The Khan al-Khalili Market. Chian...
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Collecting Dust: Last clip under the Red Sea
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Monday, August 20, 2007. Last clip under the Red Sea. I'm not sure how interesting people other than our parents will find this video, but it's still a cool shot of us underwater. First seen is Ahmed, Ashley's dive instructor for her advanced course. After him the camera pans back to see me and then Ashley is seen hovering a little higher above the reef. In the background is Hugh, a Kiwi we dove with on most dives. This video was also taken by Tarik A. Fatah. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). St Basil'...
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Collecting Dust: The Citadel of Salah al-Din
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Thursday, August 09, 2007. The Citadel of Salah al-Din. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Currently living in: Brooklyn, New York. And also traveling to Jers, Kansas, New Mexico and around the continental US. Small Swords Magazine (Shanghai). The Amazing Inner Thoughts of Jenny Zhang. Back in the U.S.A. Final Photos of Dahab. Under the Red Sea. Who needs the Discovery Channel when you can see t. Discovery Channel would have edited this portion o. Last clip under the Red Sea. Diving in the Red Sea.
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Collecting Dust: Under the Red Sea
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Monday, August 20, 2007. Under the Red Sea. These photos were all taken by Tarik A. Fatah who dove along with us for two dives. He also shot the videos posted below this. Could we look more like dorks? Few if any wet suits were made with fashion in mind and rentals can be horrible. Still, the best part about this picture isn't the thumb up and goofy look on my face but the mountains set as the backdrop to our dive. Once in the water it was time to slip on our fins and spit in our masks. Under the Red Sea.
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Collecting Dust: August 2007
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Thursday, August 30, 2007. Back in the U.S.A. It's strange being home. At the airport even impatient people waited in line. Outside the airport there wasn't a single taxi driver hollering at me hoping to dupe me into paying an exorbitant amount of money for a ride home. I finally had a burrito. Its price was fixed and my attempt at bartering to get it cheaper was met only with confusion. It was green. Trees, grass, bushes, flowers. All of Michigan looked like a golf course with spotless manicured...There...
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Collecting Dust: Diving in the Red Sea
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Monday, August 20, 2007. Diving in the Red Sea. All of our dives in Dahab were shore dives where we had to strap on all equipment and then walk out into the water. I prefer jumping off the back of the boat and being picked up to the precarious walking across and between reefs to get to the depths, but still, the shore dives offer beautiful scenery both in the water and looking back towards the mountains on the shore. I think when most people think of puffer fish they think of large, round, inflated fish ...