Small Bubbles Elsewhere in Geo - November 2010

My Bubbles in Geo Magazine

⚠️ This page is an automatic translation of a post originally written in French. My apologies for any mistakes or odd phrasing that may have been generated in the process. If you read French, please click on the flag below to access the original text: 

The magazine Geo devotes a chronicle to my Bubbles Underwater & Beyond, in its November issue (the paper version, on newsstands). It's a pleasure.

It is Marie-Ange, fromA World ElsewhereI was told by a friend of mine who had leafed through the magazine before flying to Vietnam. I didn't even know about it, I hadn't even bought or leafed through this month's issue...

😀

"Coup de coeur"

It's on page 14, it's short, but complimentary. It starts with: "Favorite" and ends with: "Magical images and little movies..."

Wow. It's motivating me to quickly get to work on new posts!

Small Bubbles Elsewhere in Geo - November 2010

The articles we're talking about are here:
Chinatown 
Amed, the salt slaves

The magazine Géo of November 2010.
The magazine Géo of November 2010.

Well, let's leave it at that for the self-promotion... I'm back to work!

🙄

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11 comments

  1. Congratulations! You really deserve this article in géo! Keep on delighting us with your little traveler's chronicles!N.

  2. I echo Fabrice and Nani's assertions: bravo and congratulations! The quality of the texts and photos recognized by professionals is good for the ego! 🙂

  3. @Fabrice @nani @ysbilia @David: A big thank you to everyone 🙂
    @ Marie-Julie: Yes, it made my day too, that mention of the Montreal post! 🙄

  4. Wha! That's great... More and more champagne bubbles, your Petites Bulles d'Ailleurs! Congratulations, but there are plenty of us who didn't wait for Géo to be convinced by the quality of your super Blog 😉
    And yes, indeed, we're waiting for more posts! 😈

  5. I had the same surprise at Christmas: my mum came across the same section (with my blog in it) in the December Géo. It's a real pleasure and a great motivation indeed 🙂

    Did you know that your blog is blocked here (one more, it must be the platform that hosts you), so I have to use a proxy...

  6. @Lili: They're into “Asia” at Géo... 😉 Thanks for your note, it's allowed me to discover your blog, which is really nice. I'll take the time to browse it better as soon as I have a less capricious wifi... I didn't know my Petites Bulles were blocked in China!
    🙄