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Graham Simmons

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Byron Bay , Australia

Biographical Info:

Graham Simmons is a freelance travel photo-journalist, based in Byron Bay, Australia. He traveled widely in Asia in the seventies and has contributed material to Moon Publications and Lonely Planet guidebooks. Now published regularly in several Australian and Asian newspapers and magazines, he is also a correspondent for Weissmann Travel Reports and Reed Travel Group in the USA.

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Graham Simmons's Recent Contributions

Kiso Valley, Japan: The trail leads up through "Old Magome".

Finding Green in Japan: Hiking the Kiso Valley

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The author hits the Kiso Road (Kiso-ji) in Japan.

Destinations: Japan
Topics: Travel
Gyeongju, S. Korea.

Gyeongju, Gateway To The Soul Of Korea

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Korea’s ancient capital, Gyeongju, is a showcase of the nation’s history and culture...

Destinations: Korea, S
Topics: Travel
Uisangdae Pavilion, at Naksansa Temple. is a great place to see sunrise.

The Grace Of The Bodhisattva: a Korean Temple Stay

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The author goes for a temple stay at the Naksansa Temple in South Korea's Gangwondo Province, and found Naksansa to be a truly life-changing experience...

Destinations: Korea, S
Topics: Travel | Religion
Rumtek, Sikkim, India: Workmen break rocks in the Rehpola River, near the village of Adampol.

In Awe Of The Landscape: Mountains and Machinations in Sikkim

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Gangtok, the Sikkimese state capital, lies in the district of East Sikkim. Getting to Gangtok from Bagdogra Airport (in adjacent West Bengal State) is a trip in itself, along a tortuously winding...

Destinations: India | Sikkim
Topics: Travel
Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India: A colourfully sari-clad tribal lady cuts grass in Keoladeo Bird sanctuary.

Global Warming – Not For The Birds

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A story about the effects of drought upon the world-renowned Keoladeo National Park bird sanctuary, near Bharatpur in India.

Destinations: India | Rajasthan
Topics: Animals
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