Motorcycle before aesthetic revisions: [Actually it pretty much looks the same now except dirtier. I decided not to make it look trashy to keep it from getting stolen; it wouldn't work and it could worsen my luck with cops and border officials who would take a trashed vehicle as a sign of a criminal.]
Hits
as of October 5, 2006:
Tikal, Guatemala
New sign at the very end of the road; they said I could rename it but we can't tell anyone. And if someone uses "Tierra del DeBen" as the title of a book or song they have to pay me huge royalties.
![]() Me - Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
San Gil, Colombia; cutest picture of the whole trip. I pulled into a local river-park and met friendly folks. This kid was really curious about the motorcycle and had a regular cute-kid smile as he checked it out. I had his mom set him on the bike and he immediately got this bad-ass biker boy grin and made a growling sound that made everyone laugh! Good times.
The plan: partially complete... Travel from Seattle WA to Tierra del Fuego, and back, on my 2003 Suzuki Bandit while photographing everything I can to provide the best depiction of the culture, sights, smells, and whatever else seems relevant. When I get to Tierra del Fuego I'll rename it Tierra del DeBen and on the way back north I'll claim any other territory I want - Just like Cortez except without guns, Spain's Army or smallpox. But those things are all over-rated; all I need is my camera, laptop and motorcycle. (Complete) The ultimate goal of this project is to publish a book with a DVD. My digital camera and GPS tracker are both time stamped, which should make it easy to create a dynamic DVD that will enable viewers to see a satellite view of where I was when I took the pictures, using Google Earth. The idea has potential...
Machu Picchu, Peru
Tlaxcala, Mexico
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