- Steve Van Beek
Steve Van Beek is a well-known
author , explorer, and documentaryfilmmaker . Resident in Asia since 1966, Steve has paddled the lengths of the major rivers inThailand andkayak ed as a member of four first-descent expeditions exploring the Lancang (Mekong ) River inQinghai , andYunnan provinces, together withTibet . These trips have been documented in numerous books, films, and magazine articles. He is married to Piyawee Ruenjinda who now explores the rivers ofSoutheast Asia with him.Born in
Portland, Oregon , and educated at theUniversity of Oregon , Steve left the U.S. in 1966 to serve as aPeace Corps volunteer in a small village in southernNepal . After a third year in Kathmandu as the Peace Corps Resource Information Officer, he spent four fascinating months traveling between there and Istanbul, confirming his desire to remain in Asia to explore its remote region. He then traveled toBangkok which, aside from long stays inNew York andSan Francisco , has served as his base for exploration and ultimately leading to his election as a Fellow ofthe Explorers Club .While he is intrigued by Asian cultures, it is rivers that fascinate him. His intimacy with water comes from living for 11 years in a wooden house set on stilts in Bangkok’s
Chao Phya River . It inspired him to spend five months paddling a small boat down all four Chao Phya tributaries, in the process teaching him more about Thailand than anything he’d previously read or experienced. "The Chao Phya, River in Transition", published byOxford University Press , and others grew out of those trips and pushed him farther afield.He has written, and often photographed, 23 books, and hundreds of publications and articles; some of which are listed here. In addition he has been the writer, director, producer and/or editor of 42 films and videos, 12 AV presentations, 3
CD-ROM s, 2 Internet Web sites.External links
* [http://www.stevevanbeek.com home page]
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