by John Magee | Jul 4, 2023
This has been on my whiteboard for a long time now and after visiting the Galapagos and Coco Islands, this was the next one on the list. Socorro island is one of the world’s richest areas of marine life, mainly due to the Arctic flow down the west coast of the USA and...
by John Magee | Jun 14, 2023
Harry’s picture makes the Final of Australian Geographic Nature Wildlife Photographer of the year 2023. Go Harry!
by John Magee | May 9, 2023
It has been 7 years since I last visited the beautiful Palau, and the seven year itch was calling me. So I headed back to explore this stunning island group 500km to the east of the Philippines. This place is like something out of a James Bond movie set, beautiful...
by John Magee | Nov 29, 2022
After only two weeks home in Far North Queensland, I was off, back on the road again. This time I headed for the middle of the Indian Ocean to Malé, the capital of the Maldives. This city is no more than a few square miles and looks like a mini New York from the sky...
by John Magee | Oct 26, 2022
After flying into Cebu, a ferry ride took me to Malapascua Island for the first part of my trip; eight days looking for not only macro life but hoping to see thresher sharks. Despite this being my third trip to the Philippines, the odds had never been in my favour and...
by John Magee | Sep 5, 2022
After being in Cairns for the last few months, it was time to get on the road again and with my thoughts frequently returning to the beauty of the Keppel Islands, it was only fitting that this was my first trip of the year! I just knew I had to get back and continue...