Our second travelogue is coming soon! Let’s go to Myanmar (Burma).
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Video: Back From the Break!
James comes to Thailand every once in a while to hike waterfalls, do island stuff, and have weird Thai pizza parties.
Video: Japan Montage
It’s thanks to Ryan that this blog exists at all! It all began when two foolish English teachers decided to film their stopover in Japan…
Three Cheap and Easy Beach Getaways Near Bangkok
Places like Krabi or Phuket may be world-famous, and rightfully so, but there’s no need to endure a ten-hour bus ride to the south to enjoy the sea. There are some very nice places within a few hours of Bangkok that make for an excellent weekend getaway from the big city!
Comic #21 – Erawan
Erawan Falls at Erawan National Park in Kanchanaburi is one of Thailand’s most famous watefalls. Named after the holy three-headed white elephant from Hindu mythology, Erawan falls is a seven-tiered waterfall and one of the most famous and impressive views in western Thailand.
Video: Snacktime: Asia! Ep.8 – Bird Saliva and Mushroom Juice
My friend visiting from America gets the joy of experiencing Essence of Chicken, Essence of Mushroom, and Bird’s Nest Soup. Are they really as bad as I made them out to be? Find out here!
Comic #20 – Food of the Future
I bought several snacks from my 7-11 convenience store next door. Excited, we opened the bag of cocoons… but when we saw them, we just couldn’t do it. They were a lot bigger than I expected…
Video: Death Railway to Kanchanaburi (Travelogue)
Kanchanaburi is west of Bangkok, and is one of the country’s most beautiful and scenic provinces.
Video: Snacktime: Asia! Ep. 7 – Fermented Stuff and Weird Crackers
This week, I have my friend James visiting, so I thought he should try some weird snacks found at the local 7-11 convenience store. Today he will taste: snackjack wasabi crackers, chicken crackers, salt and sour chips, natto (fermented soybeans), and khao mak (thai alcoholic fermented rice). …delicious?
Video: Japan… Arrived! (outtakes)
Let’s be honest, we aren’t the most professional… but even we have standards! Here’s some of the stuff that didn’t make it to the final (admittedly still less-than-unprofessional) cut of ourfirst Japan travelogue and original video, “Oishi” means “Delicious”.