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Stories

We know that in the next 1-2 years (depending on how long we stay in Hong Kong) we will have a lot of adventures to share with everyone. We both want to try to get published in magazines with Troy's photography and with Shelly writing articles about our experiences. This section of our website is where you will find stories that Shelly has written incorporated with Troys photos from our experiences. Feel free to make comments and give us feedback. Any criticism is good criticism. Enjoy...

IntroGraphic Pemba Island: Paradise off the Beaten Path

05-Sep-2005 - A belated but hillarous story of our trip to Pemba Island

“This is not good” I murmur as I look over the car seat in front of me and stare out the window ahead. My husband sitting next to me with his safari hat tilted on his head looks a little pale. As he finally acknowledges what I said he slowly nods his head in agreement. Only moments before, we had been traveling down the road through the small town of Chake Chake greedily looking forward to our dive vacation. Funny how things can change so quickly...(rest of story)

IntroGraphicHo Chi Minh City - Viet Nam
14-Apr-2005

Who would have thought on April 30, 1975, the day Saigon fell, that Ho Chi Minh City (formerly known as Saigon) would be the new up and coming country to compete in the world economy. With the city busy with young families, executives being chauffeured to work, individuals opening new businesses everyday and farmers owning land, Ho Chi Minh City has shown that it has overcome the tragedy of the Viet Nam War. The city has healed its wounds and has been proving itself to be an exciting tourist destination for travelers from all over the world...(rest of story)

OpraSydney
20-Apr-2005


Question: What world famous city can you climb a bridge, race 70km/hr in a boat, eat chocolate cake on a yacht, feed a kangaroo, have a wine tasting lesson, and learn to throw a boomerang? If you guessed Sydney, Australia you’re right!...(rest of story)

IntroGraphicShanghai
14-Apr-2005

Shanghai is an incredibly busy metropolitan city ten times the size of Singapore with 17 million people. It is 6300 square kilometers and has 13 million bicycles, 45,000 taxi cabs and 2.2 million private cars. There are also thousands and thousands of small motorcycles that blend in with the traffic...(rest of story)

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Bangkok: From the Perspective of the First Time Visitor
16-Feb-05

To the first time visitor, Bangkok can come across as many things: noisy, exotic, dirty, scary, obnoxious, religious, cheap, mysterious and exciting! At first glance, one might mistake it for any other huge, foreign city. But once you stop to get a really good look at Bangkok, you will see this city offers everything from famous name brand shopping to tours of snake farms to canal tours to taxi rides on the back of a motorcycle...(rest of story)

 

 

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