Narrabeen is a beachside suburb of Sydney, perched midway between
cosmopolitan Manly and the uber-rich hangout of Palm Beach. Known more for its
famous surf breaks, immortalised in the lyrics to the Beach Boys sixties summer
hit 'Surfin
USA', it has a sleepy feel, which suits me just fine, as this is my
favourite part of Sydney, and is where I have chosen to live.
Dhaka is one of the worlds mega-cities, with a population of over 19 million people, and growing by over 5,00 people a week. Yet with a history going back over two thousand years and being the political and cultural capital of Bangladesh, the densely populated city is one of the best kept secrets in Asia.
When I first moved to Sydney I went to a photographic exhibition one Saturday in Paddington. It was by Sebastiao Selgado, part of an exhibition of prints from his book 'Workers'. There were some stunning shots from around the world, but it was the images from the shipbreaking yards of Chittagong that stuck with me.
Well, it is not a virtual country that only exists in a game like Sim City, there is actual land and people there, but only Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabkh and South Ossetia actually recognise Transnistria as a bonafide country. And if you have not heard of those places either it is because they have also only very limited recognition in the world. Even Russia, which has several thousand troops based there, has yet to formally recognise it.






