The coolest boat I've ever taken(Hampi, India)
1.Oops, there's a river and the bridge is under construction, how can we cross?

2.Welcome to my boat! Just a second, I need to empty the water inside first.

3.Come! 4 motobikes, 12 people no problem!

4.OK,Let's get going!


(The water is actually deep and the current is strong. I was surprised this little boat could hold so much weight. When we were in the middle of the river, another boat was trying to catch up with us and have a race, I felt like our boat was sinking. But the locals seemed to have fun, that's probably the way they do it for years.)

2.Welcome to my boat! Just a second, I need to empty the water inside first.

3.Come! 4 motobikes, 12 people no problem!

4.OK,Let's get going!


(The water is actually deep and the current is strong. I was surprised this little boat could hold so much weight. When we were in the middle of the river, another boat was trying to catch up with us and have a race, I felt like our boat was sinking. But the locals seemed to have fun, that's probably the way they do it for years.)
10 Comments:
Hi, Leylop, really really coooooooooool! I am a little bit jealous of your travelling :) looking forward to more new stories and beautiful pictures from you. Hangzhou is one of my dream cities, but I have never been there yet. I should visit Hangzhou next year if I have time.
By Jeffrey, at 6:04 AM
Wow, what a wonderful trip! I will keep concern on your blog in future because of your job-hunting experience. Find a favorite job indeed is not so easy, I keep changing jobs as frequently as you.
By Rickey, at 11:05 AM
Hi Leylop !!
so glad to hear back from you.
You are improving as a photographer , these shots are great!
I think some travel magazine could be interested in them, you should be a travel writer.
Please post as much reports from your travel as possible
MAX
By MAX, at 3:23 PM
I think that sort of boat is called a 'coracle' in English, basket construction covered in hide.
I saw an advert in the Weekend Australian newspaper the weekend before last recruiting web authors for Lonely Planet's online travel guides. Something like that would suit you well.
Regards
James
By James, at 3:31 PM
your pictures always look amazing! What camera do you use? - SG
By Anonymous, at 8:47 PM
Leylop;so...two more people encouraging you to be a travel writer!Lonely planet, looking for writers...try it out,girl.your star is rising!
I really like the rocks in these pictures.(funny-the things people like:))They look so suprisingly similar to rock formations in the american west...a territory i really love.
By graham, at 12:39 AM
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By Anonymous, at 10:08 AM
Hurray@ You are back. Thanks for the pictures.
By Energizer, at 10:32 AM
That's so cool Leylop. Thanks for sharing!
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By Anonymous, at 10:52 PM
oh my god! i can not believe that. the way passing rivers is so strange and it is seems to be so dangerous.
By Anonymous, at 5:58 PM
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