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India: Dark Drug Secret
By Rahman Roslan
Posted in all, features, asia-pacific, slides on 27 August 2009
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Manali, a once pristine valley up in the Indian Himalayas kept a secret well underneath her belt. A haven for adventure tourists, honeymooners and backpackers that frequent the small town every year, Manali harbours a dark secret that is rarely seen. Referred to as The Valley of the Gods, western intervention has transformed this Garden [...]

Laos: The Rocky Road To Education
By John Brown
Posted in all, features, asia-pacific, slides on 25 August 2009
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The only country that can be reached easily from Laos, a country of 6 million inhabitants, is Thailand. Between Laos and Vietnam lies the Annamite Cordillera mountain range, crossable at only six passes. High mountains equally hinder travel to Burma and China.
 

It has been less than 10 years since Laos opened its doors to [...]

India: Mercury Menace
By Sudhanshu Malhotra
Posted in all, features, asia-pacific, slides on 7 August 2009
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Beautiful lakes, silent hills coated with eucalyptus and pine trees, misty mornings ascertaining a perennially cool weather, Kodaikanal comes across as a perfect tourist destination in southern India. But even this picture perfect landscape has not escaped the harsh consequences of man’s eternal greed. It is a story of suffering on account of exposure to [...]

Papua New Guinea: Paradise Lost
By Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
Posted in all, features, asia-pacific on 29 July 2009
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My view is filled with green, green as far as I can see: dark green, vibrant green, tired looking green but all green with the occasional splash of muddy brown. I’m in a helicopter flying over the rainforests of the Gulf and Western Provinces, Papua New [...]

Papua New Guinea: High Tide On Carterets Atoll
By Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
Posted in all, features, asia-pacific, slides on 14 July 2009
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It all began in November 2005 when I read an article concerning rising sea levels and their effect on the low level, one metre high, coastline of the islands that make up the Carteret Atoll in the South Pacific. It sounded newsworthy, topical and tropical. Even though I knew little of how to get there [...]

Cambodia: The Invisible Construction Workers
By Rahman Roslan
Posted in all, features, asia-pacific, slides on 9 July 2009
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Cambodia’s Siem Reap province, home to the famous Angkor Wat temple, is the only place in Cambodia, outside the capital Phnom Penh, which has a fast growing economy. The floods of tourist who come to see one of the wonders of the world, Angkor Wat, exceeds half a million people per year lately. Angkor Wat [...]