I spent a week with the badass people from Prime Collective in Corpus Christi, a small coastal city of South Texas. During those days, I had chance to meet, make friends and go fishing with two gentlemen, Emmitt and Garland, in the Laguna Shore Village. We had breakfast and saw the sunrise in the middle […]
I spent the last few days in the small town named Taxco in the mountains of Guerrero state between Mexico City and Acapulco. The town is full of charming colonial architectures, white Volkswagen Beetles as taxi, churches, parties and homemade fireworks which are fired every single night I was there.
It’s no surprise that Cuba, aside from having free state health care, is a haven for old American cars. The streets are lined with classics of the fin era ending in 1959, an estimated 60,000 of them, and you’re more likely to see a ’58 Eldorado or a ’56 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer than a […]
Along the streets of Havana a peculiar innovative means of transportation that stands out are the three-wheel bicycle taxis or “Bici Taxis”. Although already operating for around a decade, Cuban ingenuity in search of a way to increment low incomes has unleashed imagination and have given life to a versatile means of transport. They began […]
According to the belief in northern Vietnam, cremating bodies would cause their loved ones to feel “heat” in the afterlife, while temporary burial would allow their bodies to decompose coolly and naturally in a temporary house. After decomposition was complete through the period of 3 years, the bodies could then be removed to their permanent […]