Borneo: Pokemon and plastic teeth
This is in many ways the turning point of the trip for me. We had the chance to visit a Dayak village an hour up river and we met incredibly nice people who welcomed us into their village to share some of the culture which makes them unique. I cannot truly say a bad thing about any of the individuals I met. Little, weather-worn old ladies giggled when they asked to take a photo with me. Short, strong young guys shook hands with thick, powerful grips. And everyone smiled a hug


Indonesia: better than Palau
*** This place is magical. I don't know where this post will go so I'm going to remove the name for the time being. I would hate to see the place destroyed like so many other unique places on Earth. Sometimes we love these locations to death and I don't want to contribute to that. If you're really interested, email me or find it online yourself. *** There are a handful of tiny islands in the ??? Sea called the ??? Islands and we spent a few days pulling real expedition stops