11/11/12: Kobe, Japan

  • January 25, 2012

We awoke to a drizzly day in the port of Kobe, and the four of us decided to head out with the Fowler family to the Kobe Nunobiki Herb Gardens,…

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11/9/11: China in the Rear View

  • January 24, 2012

Upon departing the fantastical nighttime skyline of Shanghai, all I could do is stand on the 7th Deck of the MV Explorer and contemplate what China is today, compared to…

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11/8/11: Shanghai, China

  • January 24, 2012

After leaving Ghuangxi Province and arriving in Shanghai the previous night, the contrast was stark. I was now smack in the middle of a very large, very modern city, the…

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11/7/11: Yangshuo, China

  • January 23, 2012

This morning found me out again at 6am, wondering if the sun might actually ‘rise’ out of the haze. I climbed to the top of Xilang Hill at Yangshuo Park,…

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Quarterly Cleanup!

  • January 13, 2012

Four months, 500GB and 21,000 images later, I now find myself playing virtual 'Whack-a-Mole' with hard drive space, trying to re-allocate hard drives to (sanely?) accommodate the new library of…

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Happy Holidays!

  • December 26, 2011

I just wanted to take a moment and wish all my family, friends, and clients a Happy Holiday Season! May 2012 bring health, happiness, and success to you and yours! Sincerely, Jeff Roatan,…

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12/7/11: Transit of Panama Canal

  • December 7, 2011

Although I don't have a single picture from the MV Explorer's transit of the Panama Canal on Wednesday, I've got something even better: 2,315 images strung into a time-lapse of…

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12/6/11: Panama Canal Webcams

  • December 6, 2011

Hey everyone,If any of you are sitting around the office bored out of your skull, we'll be transiting the Panama Canal tomorrow, and you can see the MV Explorer via…

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11/20/11: Groundhog Day!

  • November 20, 2011

Less than an hour ago at 09:55 hours local (not a named time zone, there's nothing out here!), the MV Explorer crossed the Antimeridian, exactly 180 degrees longitude from the…

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