
The soul of a journey is liberty, perfect liberty, to think, feel, do just as one pleases
After a year and a half of non-stop traveling with Human Planet, it appears that for me this particular journey is now over.
It’s been an amazing experience and one that has brought me into contact with our incredibly diverse species across almost every inhabitable environment on the planet. I’m sure you won’t be too surprised to learn that I can report back that human beings are the same the world over… individuals dealing with their own versions of personal struggles to secure food, find a mate, put a roof over their heads and protect their offspring. I’m also sure that you won’t be too shocked to discover that no matter where I went in the world, doors were opened to me, food was shared with me, knowledge was exchanged freely and help was offered unconditionally.
I’ve really enjoyed blogging about my experiences… so much so in fact that I have decided to continue doing it on my own website. So, if you would like to carry on following my travels and read about the other work I do outside of the BBC, then please click HERE, or alternatively you can join me on Facebook.
In the meantime, I will leave you with my personal Top 40 roundup of favourite photos from my Human Planet journey to remind you of some of the amazing stories that will be appearing on the programme when it hits your screens in January 2011.
Enjoy!

Bajau village, Tun Sakaran Marine Park, Sabah Malaysia

Huli Tribe, Central Highlands, Papua New Guinea

Fisherman on wire bridge, Mekong River, Laos

Central Highlands, PNG

Whale hunters, Lembata, Indonesia

Eagle hunter, Altai Mountains, Western Mongolia

Courtship ritual, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea

Replastering the mosque in Djenne, Mali.

A nomadic family moving to their winter camp, Mongolia

Camel herders, Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Guarding crops, Simien Mountains, Ethiopia

Bajau sea gypsy girl on her family boat, Sabah, Malaysia

Double rainbow all the way, Central Mongolia

Watering the garden, Mali.

Skin diving, Tun Sakaran Marine Park, Sabah Malaysia

Eagle Hunter, Altai Mountains, Mongolia

Kids playing Tetris in their ger, Gobi Desert, Mongolia

Children barbecuing Goliath Tarantula Spiders, Venezuela

Herding the family livestock, Mongolia

The leather Tannery, Fez, Morocco

The majestic Golden Eagle, Altai Mountains, Mongolia
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This will be my last post on this blog. For those of you who would like to continue following my work on my new blog, please click HERE. planeta humano
Alternatively, you can get my latest updates and join in our discussions on my new Facebook page.
Tim – I wish you only the best
Tim – the pictures that you have on this article are truly breathe-taking! I wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors.
Great Run Tim! I look forward to continue reading about your journeys on HumanPlanet.
It was a great run Tim. I really enjoyed the work and as always – the photographs were amazing. I miss it.
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