Authorities in Burma have granted you a Visa to visit the country? What are the chances? BTW, nice pics!
LOL, good reference! Anyway, here's some more - slowly getting them up online: Audtachai on the pads One of the coolest things about Angkor is the fact that the Jungle has swallowed whole sections of it up. young Burmese Riding the "bamboo railroad" near Battambang, Cambodia (Angelina Jolie's summer home)
It is a small town outside Seoul called Yong-in where I used to live. I will try to post some other pictures later.
Great pictures Sam! And props for going to the Muay Thai fights. Of course this reminds me that I have not been on a vacation in 3 years.
If you ever go to Bangkok let me know, I got the inside scoop on fights and training there....and I will have Audtachai save an elbow for you:
In Sangri-La (far north of Yunnan Province scraping Tibet) in a little town between Zhongdian and Dequin. Guess what I saw on two kids (aged 6-8)? One kid palmed a basketball, blocking out the other kid. Both wore Rockets red jerseys, numbered eleven. We are 3,200 meters above sea level, where the best toilets amount to a hole in the ground.
Sam, do you ever actually do any work, or do you just wander the world like some international vagrant? Or perhaps do you work for the CIA??? Full name Sam Plame-Fisher?
great pics sam. those kick boxing pix remind me of a time when a saw a 5'4" thai kick boxer kicked the arsh out of a six feet idoit a couple of years back. they're hard core man.
yeah, that's true. muay thai fighters are so intense in their training and fighting that their body can only withstand the pummeling for a few years. anyways, those pictures are beautiful. i hope one day that i will get to travel abroad like that. you must have had a great time.
Sam; How come you're pic is classified yet you felt free to post a pic of me on one of the other threads? I say if you're going to go around posting pics of other posters you should at least be willing to post a pic of yourself.