Tag Archives: Håkan Rönnblad
From Cayo Hueso to Rio Miel!
This is a low resolution fragment of my 36 min long slide show De Cayo Hueso a Rio Miel about Cuba. The blog have now passed 10 000 clicks
Hope you keep coming back.. I am enjoying big time!
Seychelle panorama!

The panorama view over Praslin island, taken from neighboring La Digue. A peaceful, almost magical morning that got it´s only stain from a hung over, bad humoured café owner! Honestly the Seychellois in general are very nice to get along with!
Kind of blue!
But by no means the blues.. Oh no, this is the Seychelles.
As you see I have done some street photography and visited the fish market in the capital Victoria.
One picture shows the old chinese store Sham Peng Tong that’s “been around for ages”
The photographer himself also gets the opportunity to pose beside the blue rental jeep
The three ladies with umbrellas is on the island of La Digue.
There is a green version as well
Thank´s Miles for giving me inspiration for the title!
Praslin personalitys.
This archipelago nation that I am visiting has got an enormous variety of inhabitants both under and over the surface. Yesterday I was lucky to be invited to some deep sea fishing with Benjamin Jelena and Ilyas from Russia. Ilyas harpooned one of them big ones..
Pictures of the fruitbat is flipped up side down.
The giant turtles exist only in two places in the world The Galapagos and here.
So if you google Praslin you´ll find out where I am..
Eski oun deza vin la?
Met Danielle with family and friends. Elwina is the girl trying to get her fathers attention!
Can you spot him? in the upper right!
The woman with the big leaf is a police taking shelter from a heavy rain..
I am just south of the equator in a place often associated with paradise.
I kind of understand why?
Traveling light!
Gothenburg, Tuesday.. between jobs!
Playing with my new little pocketable. For this type of images it´s handy with a small discreet S100
2011 in review
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.
Here’s an excerpt:
A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,500 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 42 trips to carry that many people.
From the Christmas archive!
Some material from Dalarna and some from Gothenburg































