Me and the boys, including my friend Biggsy, who I climbed Kilimanjaro with.
This is a photo of Mawenzi Peak from Kibo (5,000m-ish)on Mt Kilimanjaro
I love giraffes.
Hefalumps and us, Serengeti.
A leopard, some gazelle and if you look very closely, you might be able to see the lesser spotted tourists
Masai people, Serengeti area
Wildebeest, Ngorongoro Crater
Me and Biggsy with Kessy and Donald, at Ngorongoro Crater, as part of our safari
Taken from my hammock on the beach
Me heading to the island in the background to go diving with turtles. It was your basic island paradise.
Paradise.
Some exotic flowers in a Stone Town fountain
One of the many wonderful windows and doorways in Stone Town
A Dhow boat at sunset taken from Stone Town's fantastic Africa House bar.
This is me attempting to climb the world's highest active volcano, Ojos del Salado, which is in the Atacama Desert - the dryest place on earth.
View of Volcan Villarica from Huerquehue.
Me on the mirador (look out) at Cani, a park full of ancient monkey puzzle trees with awesome views of volcanoes.
A refugio overlooking Carbugua - beautiful.
I took this photo of Mt Everest from the plane back to Kathmandu from Lhasa.
Me and my Argentinian friend Angeles
Awesome Himalayan view - from my 2002 trip to Asia
Prayer flags at about 5000m, on one of the passes in the Himalaya
Typical Tibetan window
When ever our bus stopped, kids would run to meet us from literally miles away - this was one of the groups of kids we met along the way from Nepal's Friendship Bridge to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet.
My friends live at the foot of this active volcano called Volcan Villarica in Pucon. You can climb it and slide down again afterwards.
Me and my godson Lucas looking super attractive in our swimming hats at the hot springs.
Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires.
The Boca area of Buenos Aires isn't just cool for football - it's got a blissful art scene too.
The mighty Garganta del Diablo (devil's throat) waterfall at Iguazu Falls
The stunning Perito Moreno glacier in the south of Argentina. Great for an ice hike.
Inside my ice cave, Perito Moreno glacier
My tent and the awesome view from it at 6,000m on Aconcagua
Me at around 5,500m on Aconcagua, during my second attempt to summit the highest mountain outside the Himalayas and the highest in South America.
Big butterfly at Iguazu Falls
Mustering cattle with utes and bullcatchers.
Cattle just herded into the yards during the muster.
Mustering the cattle using a helicopter
Dry, dusty conditions inside the yards.
Cattle herded together in the yards ready to be sorted out into those to keep and those to sell.
Loading cattle onto a road train, a huge truck with three double deck trailers on the back.