I fully realise how much i travel.

I seem to spend my life drifting through airport arrival halls as i move onto my next destination.

Now due to time and money constraints i feel that the amount of actual travelling i do is limited.

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“Getting it out of my system” as some people would say.

I literally found about 40 photos.

First stop, South East Asia.

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Cheap noodles on the Khao San Road back in 2004, my fourth time in Thailand.

This time was a 1 month boys holiday.

The killing fields on the outskirts of Phnom Penh speak for themselves.

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We were in Kuta on Bali for about 3 weeks in 2002.

This is the only photo i can find.

Nope, 3 kittens on our doorstep!

Koh Phangan for a full moon party in August 2004.

How much fun, and disgracefully messy, are buckets?!

Bukittinggi Orangutan sanctuary in Sumatra, Indonesia 2002.

Saigon, Vietnam in 2004.

Ever drank the beer Klang?

One of the funniest nights i’ve ever had drinking beer.

I’m pretty sure its laced with amphetamines.

hey try it if you find it.

$20 worth of bullets and i was quite possibly the worst shot ever.

Phnom Penh, 2004.

We had toads coming up through the toilet here.

Senggigi, Lombok Indonesia.

Some lake in Java, i think.

At the time there was no alcohol allowed on them and no electricity either.

You woke up when it was light, and went to bed when it got dark.

Beachside dining day and night with fresh fish and snickers milkshakes!

Borobudur near Yogyakarta, Indonesia.

My 5th and final (so far) visit to thailand in 2006.

How much fun are scooters in Thailand?

but i have a lot of fond memories of my bike.

Me and Faye, 2001.

8 Years on and i’m not sure i believe them (long story).

Vietnamese welding glasses kept making an appearance after a visit to a market in Saigon, 2004.

She’d been asleep for the night.

Koh Phi Phi, 2001.

Market in Phnom Penh, 2004.

Vietnamese welding glasses….this time in Thailand a few hours before our flight was leaving.

Khao San Road, 2004.

Long, long day!

I’ve always had a habit of bumping into people whilst away.

Here we are in Koh Phangan for a quick visit before heading down to Indonesia.

Or just in the centre of Phnom Penh?

Tah Prom temple, part of the Angkor Watt area way back in 2001.

I have been back to Cambodia 3 years later and it had already changed so much.

They only opened the border in 1998 so to go there in its tourism infancy was an awesome experience.

No real roads, hours in dodgy pickups and plenty of omelette baguettes!

Next up, Japan.