A visit to Baclayon, founded by the Jesuits in 1596, serves as a backdrop for Vince Ross’s final travel excursion in the Philippines.
The Philippines, Part 2 – Bohol And Beyond
From the Jumalon Museum in Cebu City to the brilliant coloured fish of Panglao Island, join Vincent Ross as he travels to some of the Philippines’ tropical wonders.
The Philippines, Part 1 – A Tropical Mosaic
Bohol, in the southern Visayas region, is about an hour and a half by Supercat ferry from Cebu and the region’s air gateway, Mactan Island International Airport, about 600km south of Manila.
This Jumbo’s No Dumbo!
A baby elephant at the Anantara Elephant Camp near Chiang Rai, in the Golden Triangle in northern Thailand glistens with mud after being given a cooling bucket bath by his mahout to help him cool off.
Spheres Of Influence
Author and photographer Vincent Ross reminds us that it is the little things that count in life and encourages us to enjoy the day by making the time to see it’s treasured moments.
Huli Wigmen From Papua New Guinea
“There is a lot of magic involved in growing a good wig!” ~ The words of the wigmaster, an elderly sage of the Huli Wigmen, talking about hair care.
Arnhem Land – Part 4
Arnhem Land in Australia’s Northern Territory is a vast, primal landscape covering more than 93,000sq km which holds the secrets of life for its indigenous Aboriginal people, the Yolngu.
Arnhem Land – Part 3
The Gove Peninsula in Australia’s Northern Territory is a focal point for Aboriginal art and culture in the 94,000 sq km expanse of Arnhem Land, a place where many indigenous people only met white men for the first time little more than 70 years ago.
Arnhem Land – Part 2
Not far from the comforts of modern life in the mining town of Nhulunbuy in north-east Arnhem Land in Australia’s Northern Territory – where the town ends – nature takes over.
Arnhem Land – Part 1
Into a primal landscape – Arnhem Land in Australia’s Northern Territory is a vast, primal landscape covering more than 93,000sq km which holds the secrets of life for its indigenous Aboriginal people, the Yolngu.
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