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    In Vanuatu, there is an underwater post office! Incredible ... Thank you, Didier!

    A postcard mailed under the sea in Vanuatu

    Surprise of the day: I received a postcard from Vanuatu. A waterproof card, sent from a post office ... underwater!
    Snorkeling at Weda Bay. Halmahera, Indonesia. March 2013.

    In the Top 10 Cosmopolitan Travel Blogs

    A pleasant surprise this evening when I got home from work: I discovered that my Petites Bulles d'Ailleurs was one of Cosmopolitan.fr's Top 10 travel blogs!
    2013 Paris Diving Show

    2013 Paris Diving Show

    The Salon de la plongée 2013 took place from January 11 to 13, Porte de Versailles, Paris. The real pleasure was to meet up with lots of diving friends we'd met on our travels!!!!
    ELLE 2011 Bloggers' Grand Prix

    ELLE 2011 Bloggers' Grand Prix

    Pleasant surprise: my Little Bubbles Elsewhere are selected for the 2011 ELLE Bloggers Grand Prix, in the Travel category!
    Thailand, Sweet Chaos of Life

    Thailand, Sweet Chaos of Life

    In 9 minutes and 34 seconds, the sweet chaos of Thailand... I wanted to share this lovely video, discovered while browsing the web.
    Small Bubbles Elsewhere in Geo - November 2010

    My Bubbles in Geo Magazine

    Géo magazine devotes a column to my Petites Bulles d'Ailleurs, in its November issue (the paper version, on newsstands). I'm glad to hear it.
    Marie-Julie Gagnon

    Marie-Julie makes her star

    We've become friends through our blogs. I just watched this cracking video portrait of Marie-Julie Gagnon, my fellow Quebecer, which has just been posted on Canoe.ca. I love it! To the question: "Why do you blog?", she answers as I might have done myself. I can so, so relate to her words!
    Angkor express.

    Angkor Express

    Until I find time for another post about my own travels, here's my latest travel video find: The Angkor Temple Experience.
    The Dancing Man in South Africa

    The Dancing Man in South Africa

    Matt Harding is back! Did you enjoy The Man Who Danced Around the World and The Man Who Danced for a Credit Card? You'll love his new video... Matt does the diski dance, the official dance of the 2010 Football World Cup in South Africa.
    Linda and me in Sipadan ... Turtles and sharks galore !!! (Borneo, Malaysia, July 2009)

    The diving buddy lottery

    To read in Plongeur.com Magazine, my contribution of solo diving diver. A ticket mood or rather humor: Beware of the ball!
    Travel & Travelers, my new blog for Ouest-France.fr

    Travel & Travellers: my new blog

    This is it! I've just launched a new blog. It's called Voyages & Voyageurs and it's for my duck's website, Ouest-France.fr. I'll be talking about travel, of course. Always with the aim of helping you discover the world, here and elsewhere...
    Paris-Beijing by the Trans-Siberian. Agnes and Pierre Rosenstiehl. Gallimard, 1981.

    Paris-Beijing by the Trans-Siberian

    I love books that take you on a journey. I've just rediscovered an illustrated album that was one of my favorite books as a child: Paris-Peking on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
    The best seat on the plane? It's when there are empty seats next to mine... That leaves plenty of room to stretch out your legs! (Air Asia X flight, February 2012)

    The Best Seat on The Plane

    Sometimes you can choose your seat on the plane. Dilemma : is it better to sit in the front, or in the middle, or at the back of the aircraft?
    Oceans, a film by Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud, 2010. (Photo: Roberto Rinaldi / Pathé)

    Oceans, the movie

    Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud's new film will be released on Wednesday. I was able to watch Oceans in December, long before the official release. And I've met the film crew.
    Eat on the street

    Eat on the street

    I love this book! It's a world tour of street food. It tickles the taste buds and makes you travel. The title is Take away. Ten years of travel, 500 photos and 120 recipes: a book to devour with your eyes, concocted by a photographer, Jean-François Mallet, who was also a chef...
    Too hot, this 7D

    Too hot, this 7D

    I've fallen for it. For a very, very nice toy that I intend to take underwater with me: an SLR camera. It's a Canon 7D, from the Eos range. I love it already.
    My slug in <i>Water Searchers</i>.

    My slug in Water seekers

    It's in the latest Chercheurs d'eau! In two columns, at the top of the page, it's my slug. A sea slug photographed this summer in Sipadan, Malaysia (Borneo). Anthony Leydet, a specialist in marine biology, devotes a passionate article to these charming creatures in the November issue.
    Facebook connects the world, whether we like it or not ...

    Facebook on a trip

    I've just launched a Facebook page - Petites Bulles d'Ailleurs. A page dedicated to this blog, separate from my personal profile. I've developed a taste for Facebook on my travels and between trips. It's really handy for keeping in touch with people I've met along the way.
    A look at the planet

    A look at the planet

    I like the way he looks at the world. I love her photographic work. Marie-Ange Ostré is a globetrotter and diver, like me. She has just published her first book, and it's a pleasure to rediscover her images in this way.
    Best travel blog MarieClaire.fr

    Best travel blog MarieClaire.fr

    Oh, my! I'm really proud. I'd already been noticed by Glamour, and now the editors of MarieClaire.fr have just voted my Petites Bulles d'Ailleurs "Best Travel Blog"!!!!
    Sunset over the Celebes Sea, off Borneo (July 2009, Indonesia).

    Overseas

    I love this Anglo-Saxon expression. Overseas: literally "beyond the seas, overseas". Meaning: "elsewhere, abroad".
    The Longest Way - by Christoph Rehage

    The longest way

    His name is Christoph Rehage. This young German, who was studying in Beijing, decided to take "the longest way" back home: on foot! From November 2007 to November 2008, he covered 4,646 km in China... growing his beard and hair.
    Small bubbles, no trouble ...

    But it's you, Little Bubbles!

    It's glory. I am recognized at the end of the world thanks to this blog. I even have fans. If, if ... I swear to you.
    Pantar Island. Alor, Indonesia. July 2012.

    Need for islands

    If, like me, you love islands, whether here or elsewhere, take a look at this book: Besoin d'îles, by geographer Louis Brigand. The man is a scientist, but it's as a passionate lover that he talks about the islands he visited in the course of his research.
    Learning Indonesian, by Cici and Shaun.

    Bahasa Indonesia

    Here is Learning Indonesian: podcasts to learn the basics of bahasa indonesia, the Indonesian language, close to bahasa melayu, spoken in Malaysia.
    The pontoon of Mabul Island, near Sipadan, off Borneo. July 2006.

    Borneo: projects and dilemmas

    I'm leaving for Malaysia in July, and I still do not know what my route will be. Only certainty: I go back to Borneo, dive to Sipadan.
    Holophonic journeys

    Holophonic journeys

    I've just discovered something incredible: holophonic sound. An incredibly realistic sound that transports you to a beach or a storm...
    Pad Thai: noodles sautéed Thai ... I love it! (Photo Source: Wikimedia Commons - Ben Frantz Dale)

    In lack of pad Thai?

    It's the most popular Thai dish with Western tourists. Tasty, nutritious and inexpensive. A simple plate of fried noodles, for which I feel nostalgic when I'm away from Thailand.
    Sunset on Kuta Beach. Bali, Indonesia, July 2008.

    Traveling solo

    For many people, traveling solo is inconceivable. Yet, we never make as many encounters as when we travel alone.
    Chart of flights to the TGV station of Roissy Charles-de-Gaulle airport.

    Take off again

    I will leave again. At the end of June, I fly again towards the Orient. It was enough for me to receive the e-ticket on my mail to feel wings.
    Beads of discontented vacationers

    Beads of discontented vacationers

    A little relaxation today, thanks to this hilarious gallery unearthed on the Telegraph website: 20 ridiculous complaints made by holidaymakers. Among the most grotesque complaints: mosquitoes biting, fish in the sea, sand on the beach... What a nightmare!
    Earth Hour around the world

    Earth Hour around the world

    One hour in the dark to save the planet... That's Earth Hour, organized by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in several thousand cities and over 60 countries on Saturday evening.
    Sunday West-France, February 15, 2009

    Caribbean and Asia in West-France

    I suck at self-promotional teasing! I should have talked about it earlier here: two of my articles were published on February 15, 2009 in dimanche Ouest-France. They are two subjects inspired by trips I've already told you about, to the Dominican Republic and Bali.
    Bangkok underwater in 2030?

    Bangkok under water in 2030?

    Bangkok, built on a marshy ground, sinks. With rising sea levels due to global warming, the capital of Thailand could be swallowed up under 1.50 meters of water by 2030.
    Glamor Blog 2009

    Glamor Blog 2009

    I can't believe it. Petites Bulles d'Ailleurs is No. 2 in Glamour magazine's 2009 blog rankings, in the "travel" category. What's really nice is that it was the Internet users who voted. This has enabled me to discover four other very cool globetrotting blogs, which I invite you to browse through.
    I want to dive in the Andaman Sea with Google Earth! But I can not...

    How to dive with Google Earth?

    It seems that we can explore the seabed with the new function "Oceans" Google Earth. But I can not go under the surface ...
    The Medion Akoya Mini (10 inches) placed on the MacBook Pro (15 inches).

    My little technomad computer

    I've fallen for a netbook. Yes, one of those cheap, lightweight mini-laptops. When I backpack in Asia, I usually leave without my MacBook Pro.
    A family of globe-trotters

    A family of globe-trotters

    If, like me, you love Southeast Asia and sometimes spend hours on the web looking for blogs and images from other travelers, you may be familiar with Yann Senant's website, Impressions vagabondes. Here, he posts his travel diaries, complete with photos and videos. A site nicely subtitled "The extraordinary adventures of an ordinary family".
    Beware of the titan triggerfish! (Thailand, February 2006)

    Beware of the Triggerfish!

    Everyone is scared of sharks. It's silly. There is more danger for divers: the giant triggerfish, also called titan triggerfish.
    Thailand, December 24, 2004. (Photo: Gregory Batardon)

    Christmas ... same same, but different

    A seasonal image ... well almost. Christmas in Thailand, it looks like, but it's not the same ...
    The man who dances for a bank card

    The man who dances for a bank card

    Matt Harding, the man who dances around the world, is back in a commercial, shot in Asia. He's changed sponsors. He's now advertising for a credit card...
    In the Heart of the Oceans.

    At the heart of the oceans

    My clownfish on the front page! I'm very proud... Several of my underwater photos are published in this special edition of Sunday's Ouest-France, entitled Au cœur des Océans. It hits newsstands this Thursday.
    Fake cardboard cop on Koh Samui. He even has his own electric garland, just to be seen at night... :-D

    Unusual Thailand

    This discussion thread on VoyageForum.com inspired me to create the following series of photos. Unusual or funny scenes, captured during my various trips to the "land of smiles"... Amazing Thailand! (Thai Tourist Board slogan).
    Trans Musicales 2008, Rennes. Birdy Nam Nam Concert.

    Diving in the Trans 2008

    Exceptionally, a short "Between two trips" post with no connection to Asia or diving... I've just discovered myself in a 360° panoramic shot taken at the Trans Musicales in Rennes this weekend. The image is by Loïc Lebreton (Photoinfographe.com and 360ouest.com).
    Jaws or Abyss?

    Jaws or Abyss?

    When I talk about diving, I'm always asked the same questions. Boys: are you going deep? Girls: you're not afraid of sharks?
    The world of Nemo

    The world of Nemo

    The clownfish is the most popular tropical fish, thanks to the film Finding Nemo. While sorting through my photos, I was delighted to rediscover the clownfish I've flashed over the years. Here's a photo gallery of my own little world of Nemo.
    Wireless

    Yes to free wifi in airports

    Which airports offer free internet and wifi? My little selection of links to help you find the best deals when traveling.
    Koh Rin: a Thai island located off Pattaya. © MKDivers.com

    I am an island

    The Thai word for island is "koh". As I'm currently doing a lot of web searches starting with koh, I ended up on Koh Rin. I'm an island! Corinne, Koh Rin... Just a few letters to change!