In conjunction with Social Media Week 2012, I am heading to London on a social experiment themed "Can Man Live on Social Media Alone?"
Piles and piles of styrofoam boxes lay on the ground at Tsukiji Fish Market.
Where would my wanderlust lead me this year? We will wait and see.
There's a sort of charm in the old and decaying, the abandoned and decrepit.
To be frank, I never thought that a short trip to Batam, Indonesia, would be a enjoyable one. But after 20 over years of living just 45 minutes away, I finally escaped for a weekend there, and had a blast.
I dare say I'm not quite a huge fan of Seville. But if I had to recommend one thing, I'd say - go visit the Plaza de España, for it will take your breath away.
Lazing by the beach under the Spanish sun in Cádiz with fried fish and a bottle of coca cola, the iPod plugged in - a perfect summer break.
The sky turn a fiery red as the sun set upon the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range in Granada, Spain. I hadn't noticed the fire in the city below, however.
Andalucía, South of Spain.
White-washed Houses that dot the hills.
Olive Groves that line the roads.
Moorish-influenced architecture and culture.
Here's a brief look at the beauty of Andalucia.
The thing about travelling solo is that often or not, you're never really alone as there will always be people you will meet along the way. But I was lonely that day, until I met Jose.
I pay tribute to the artists and workers that continue to live out Antoni Gaudí's vision for La Sagrada Família in Barcelona, Spain.
A dimly-lit little café with just a few wooden tables, Miles Davis playing in the background, and hundreds of photos of cats that lined the walls. This is Café Rampo.
say what?