You might have seen Cherie Anyhowly’s Rules to Adventure By earlier, here’s her contribution to the ongoing Wallpaper Wanderer series. She’s an avid motorbiking fanatic and has in recent trips ridden all the way from Singapore up to Thailand and even Myanmar! Now that is some go-getting spirit. Besides being a great artist, she also…
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My friend Cherie is an awesome, wonderful artist who creates the most distinct illustrations. She’s also a gung-ho motorbiking fanatic and has ridden her trusty bike all the way up from Singapore to Thailand and Myanmar and places I wouldn’t even think about driving to. As an artist and a traveller, she also does the…
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When I travel, my preferred luggage of choice is usually a suitcase, something you can wheel around, something with sufficient space for me to toss all my clothes in. I am not the neatest person by nature, backpacks drive me nuts because you have to be pretty organized to keep everything compact and within easy…
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Here’s a reminder to look up occasionally! I love these particular photo series of Hong Kong buildings from Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze – it’s such a simple concept, looking up instead of ahead, but he took these pix with such artistry you can’t help staring at them, the colours and shapes are amazing! Here are some of…
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Oh my, it’s been more than a month since the last Wallpaper Wanderer where we saw the lovely Israeli sunset by Brooke the Fugue Traveler… ack! Let’s just say March was insane and in April I got lazy, and hopefully as May approaches (seriously, where is all that time going) I will pick up the…
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This river in Colombia called the Caño Cristales turns multi-coloured when transitioning from the wet to dry seasons in September to November every year. The beautiful colours are caused by the algae in the water that turns red when it blooms. It’s not the easiest spot to get to though – you need to get to…
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It’s International Women’s Day today, and more importantly, my mother’s birthday (Happy Birthday Mum!), so I thought I’d change things up a little bit and share with you some travel tips from, who else? My mother. Mum’s definitely seen her share of jet-setting days – working the aisles in the sky as a Singapore Girl…
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I love diving and on my last Manado dive trip, I have been working on improving my underwater photography from ‘what-was-that’ blurriness to generally decent shots with the occasional accidental Wow shot. But I don’t think I could have been as inventive as Jason Isley, co-founder and MD of Scubazoo, who brought various miniature toy…
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Here’s a pretty video via Double Takes that makes me really, really want to go to South America, one of the continents I have yet to set foot on. South America is definitely one of the countries that I want to set foot in for my planned Round The World (that’s RTW in short) trip…
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Travelling nowadays has become synonymous with flying – heading to the airport, taking a plane ride somewhere, getting your passport stamped… but Graham Hughes has proved otherwise by being the first guy in the Guiness Book of Records to visit 201 countries. What’s amazing is not just that he’s crossed 201 borders, but that he…
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