I conceived this idea here on The Hip Forums, and have just written a blog entry on it (Error | Hip Forums), but I thought I would just post a...
I conceived this idea on this very forum. From Amazon: "Follow Dominic Milton Trott’s pictorial adventure through more than 40 countries whilst...
The first seed was sown right here on this very forum. A year or so ago I was posting images from my travels. I then had a lightbulb moment......
Finally, on exiting Alcatraz I was asked an outrageous question. Me officer?
My personal weed haul was too sufficient: I had to leave some behind.
There's some sort of bridge there too, which I walked over. It was windy, lol.
I found a few interesting bits and pieces off the beaten track.
Not all of them appear to be strictly regulated.
The good news is that these days there is no shortage of weed shops around.
It's surrounded by reality
And of course there was the House of the Grateful Dead
The whole district was in fact awash with psychedelic graffiti.
The first place to start is probably with the obligatory photo of the Haight-Ashbury corner
This is a continuation of the series of photos I took whilst visiting iconic hippie destinations (or similar) whilst writing The Drug Users Bible....
Beautiful but chaotically busy.
I have absolutely no idea why the interior of the Blue Lassi shop (another famous source of bhang) is adorned with photographs of customers, but...
Is that an elephant smoking a joint? Probably not, but that's what it looked like to me (on the banks of The Ganges).
If cannabis isn't your cup of tea, you could try betel nut, as provided by vendors like this enterprising chap.
Not the sort of thing you want to encounter when you are over-stoned on a strong edible: dead bodies being burned. At this point I just needed to...
As sourced from the Green Lassi shop, this tasted quite decent. From there, however, it went down hill, as the lassi was much stronger than I had...
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