Saturday, 16 February 2008


Tigers are rarely seen in the wild these days (some reports state there are only 1400 left in the wild in India alone). One reason for this sharp decline is the quite unkown migration that occurs through the eastern Islands of Thailand. Tigers are known to have exceptional sea-fairing skills and this cat-boat is no exception seen on the coast of Koh Mak in a 20 foot rigger.
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Monday, 28 January 2008

Seattle


Downtown

Sumatran Tiger


Maybe Tigers are so rare in Sumatra now because they've all gone to Sugi Island

Amsterdam


This cheeky fella was found stalking inside a swans nest.

Friday, 25 May 2007

Jakarta


This Tiger is keeping an eye on another hotel lining up to be blown up in Jakarta.

Singapore


It’s not hard to get yourself into trouble in Singapore, so keeping a low profile isn’t such a bad idea.

Corrour


The rail station of Corrour provides some respite to the wilds of Rannoch Moore.

Crossmaglen



There are still sqauddies on the street, but indoors you’ll always find a whisky. Perhaps it’s the Yellow and Black of the Crossmaglen Rangers GAC which have attracted this Tiger to the north.

Inverie


It might have been the most remote pub in Britain which brought this Tiger to Inverie.

Rannoch Moore


Rannoch Moor is no place for the faint hearted, but that hasn’t deterred this stout Tiger.

Mallaig



This Tiger finds safe harbor on the west coast of Scotland.

From Hell to Heaven


This Tiger was spotted heading south across the remote Scottish Knoydart peninsular. To the north of Knoydart is Loch Hourn (Lock Hell) and to the south is Loch Nevis (Loch Heaven). A fine analogy for leaving the hellish days of the mid 80s and 90’s behind and heading to the heaven of premiership glory soon to come.

Umayyad


The Umayyad has been a place of worship since before the Romans. The worship of the Mighty Tigers may be the next to take Damascus by storm.

Aleppo


It’s a mixed crowd in this Aleppo hotel, but this Tiger finds itself out on top.

Palmyra


Hot Pies! Cold Chicken! Might Tigers!

Old Palmyra


A looming dust storm hasn’t scared this Tiger off.

On the road


Covering a bit of ground around the highways of Syria.

Thursday, 24 May 2007

Tubby Timmy


Tiger Timmy clearly loosing the plot. Could possibly do with shedding a few kg's too in the off-season.

Engrish Hospitality


The Tiger's expanding into property development and hotel management in the aggressive UK market