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"Bi-Cycle" - Malaysia - One of the most popular street art pieces in Georgetown with a little bit of a twist.
"Bladed Field" - The Philippines - One of the rice terraces in Bohol. I love this picture, it mixes so well the hard work put into rice harvesting but yet in the background we see beautiful palm trees which remind us of a tropical dream.
"Checking For Light" - Loas - A monk checks to make sure a lantern is lit during the Boun Ok Phansa festival in Luang Prabang
"Clarity Lines" - Thailand - This photo was taken on our trip to The Emerald Pool. A beautiful reserve full of little ponds and streams which eventually opens up to a natural spring for you to soak in under the harsh Thai sun.
"Crashing Down" - Vietnam - This view awaits you if you are willing to make the climb up the slippery, muddy jungle path on the Vietnamese side of Ban Gioc waterfall.
"Deep Levels" - Laos -On a hot Lao day we had Kacham Falls all to ourselves, only sharing it with the many butterflies that carry on about their day around the water flow.
"Drawing Set" - Thailand - One afternoon we decided to go for a ride which resulted in us sitting on the sand at Kamala Beach watching mother nature spread her happiness.
"Fairy Caves" - Borneo - A 2 hour motor bike trip led us to Fairy Caves, once you climb up the hundreds of steps the view is honestly breathtaking, something a picture cannot capture.
"Grey Harvest" - Laos - Workers walk the fields on a misty afternoon in the Xieng Khouang province.
"Hole In The Wall" - China - Our favourite day to date, we spent hours exploring the Great Wall, which led us off the beaten path and onto an original, unrestored section. After climbing down some rubble and into one of the old tunnels, we saw the most amazing window of our lives.
"Hong Kong Icons" - Hong Kong - A Hong Kong Taxi, some Chinese Lanters and a Chinese woman wheeling recycled boxes down the street, throw in some chaos and I think this picture sums up Kowloon's streets pretty well. Photo taken during 500px 2014 Photo Walk Hong Kong.
"Ladle Of Soup" - China - This soup shop is nestled in the alley ways that make up the muslim community in Xi'An.
"Lime Stones" - Thailand - The far corner of Ao Nang beach is almost hidden by the surrounding limestone, making this strip of sand feel secluded from the tourist hotspot up the beach.
"Meat Market" - Hong Kong - The butcher and his friend great each other, whilst around them business continues as usual. Photo taken during 500px 2014 Photo Walk Hong Kong.
"Panoramic Oasis" - The Philippines - A view from the waters looking back on Guyam Island, a small island off the coast of Siargao.
"Playing On The Peak" - Cambodia - A boy plays on the edge of the lookout at Sampeou Mountain as the sun sets on another day.
“Rainforest Rock” - Borneo - After a long day walking around the local village, we crossed a bamboo bridge to reach this majestic river which reflected the gold and green of the rainforest above. We spent about an hour here, swimming and cooling off.
"Smoked Skewers" - Malaysia - One of the biggest night markets we have been to was located in Kota Bahru, the muslim hub of Malaysia. This market started at 4pm and was held for fasting month.
"Spilling Warmth" - Laos - Cool water flows below as the warmth of the sun spills over the leaves above
"Streaming Gold & Green" - Thailand - Off to one side of the 1.2km boardwalk to The Emerald Pool, water continuously flows over rocks lined in yellow algae.
"Under the rainbow" - The Philippines - This is an image taken at the beach right out the front of our home stay in El Nido
"Valley Of Falls" - Vietnam - The ride between Da Lat and Nha Trang is an amazing journey where you pass countless waterfalls and amazing valley views below, with the best found at a lookout, as seen here.
"Wall Of Five" - Hong Kong - Five Chinese men line the concrete bench, taking in the shade which accompanies it, drawing on their cigarettes. Photo taken during 500px 2014 Photo Walk Hong Kong.
"Wind Lines" - Vietnam - It's hard to believe that these sand dues lie no more than 5kms from the beach. When we arrived, we grabbed an ATV and started to explore under the harsh sun.