• Sugardisaster //
  • Sugar Disaster was created in the spirit of adventure and discovery. More than just these photos of all the beautiful peoples I have met around the world, the wondrously mysterious places I’ve roved to and from, and all the amazingly humbling experiences I’ve managed to have had my camera lens off for, but the experiences themselves were “taken” in such a way as to promote Einstein’s Theory of Unification, to which I am a wholly a subscriber.

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Sailing the Seto Inland Sea on Flickr.Before Toyota, Nissan and Honda took over the world, ships ruled. The Seto Uchi Kai was once the main transport artery between Osaka and Kyushu. Now, as in my case, it’s often used as a passage for ferrying travelers from Osaka and Kobe to Shanghai, a trip that will cross the troubled waters of the East China Sea. Far right is the Great Seto Bridge which connects Okayama in Honshu and Kagawa in Shikoku across a series of five small islands. At 13 kilometers, it’s the world’s longest two-tiered bridge system, and at  ¥3,500, maybe the most expensive to cross. From now on it’s nothing but water and sky and little in between.
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Wait. A Break in the Light. Snow All Around. So White. So Blinding. So Light. Let It Be Dark. Just For A Little While…
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“San Francisco itself is art, above all literary art. Every block is a short story, every hill a novel. Every home a poem, every dweller within immortal. That is the whole truth.”
                                                — William Saroyan
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Riding the Dog: A trip into the hellish reality of American cross-country tourbus travel.
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Travel overland by sea? Wanna see the sea? Read the Obligatory Trans-Atlantic Container Ship Experience
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New Site Design, photos, and more: Go now!
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Deep-fried Silkworms are more than just high in protein, they go down like satin!
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Manny Santiago explores the Foodie paradise of the Dong Hua Men Night  & Sihuan Markets in Beijing as he travels overland from Kyoto to  California
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