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We were 12 backpackers on the same boat sailing the Galapagos Islands for a week in september 2001. There were australians, englishmen, a swiss couple, a dutch couple, an israeli and three norwegians (scanned photo).
Explore #17 - Dec. 15, 2005
Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as Most interesting.
I was camping at a lake all last week and while it wasn’t a backpacking trip, we were out in the wilderness just far enough to have spotty to nearly non-existent cell coverage so it really felt like we were roughing it by engaging in face-to-face communication with other humans! 😆
I took a few versions of this photo one evening and couldn’t decide which one I would post. I asked several of my fellow campers which if the three they preferred and most came up with this first image. None picked my favorite.
Check out all thedifferent versions and let me know which is your favorite.
Mindoro, Philippines
I took this photo in 1981 with my analogue Nikon FE camera and 35mm slide film, and later digitalised y using a Nikon Coolscan film scanner.
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Behind the hedge, Trump International Golf Club. He played golf here during kids funerals just 40 miles away.
Australia is a popular destination for young 'back packers' who come mainly from the U.K., Europe, the U.S. and Canada. Under their visa arrangements they are allowed to stay for a couple of years to work & travel in the country.
Here two German ladies examine a capture on a phone camera at Queensland's Hervey Bay.
I am happy to report that one of my photos captured during a sunset along West end of Navarre Beach Florida is in the March 2018 issue of Backpacker Magazine available at news stands now.
My Friend and I Meet at the Cheshire Cheese in our Yellow Dresses. (I am taking the photograph) (cleaned up)
The prize for the “Most Interesting Backpack” at the Castlebar International 4 Day Walks (if there were such a prize) would surely go to this gentleman. Of course it could very well be just a case of what to do if the baby-sitter fails to turn up. However, I think it is more likely to be a case of starting them young!
Either way, I am full of admiration for this dedicated walker. This was taken at the start, and I did not see him on the 10K walk, which means he carried his precious load for either 20K or 40K on the day, and probably for all four days of the walks!