Monthly Archives: June 2015
It has to be one of the most unusual and amusing “ritual” displays I have ever seen! Every day before sunset, thousands of Indians and a smattering of foreign tourists pour into the Indian BSF (Border Security Force) region at the Attari-Wagah joint check post (JCP) to watch the ceremonial lowering of the Indian flag. We – a group of travel-photographers under the […]
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Posted in India,Military,Performance,TravelTags: blog,ceremony,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,India,people,Photo Blog,ritual,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
Can you imagine living in a castle? A castle with roses climbing up the walls? A castle that looks like something out of a old fairy tale? In 1620, governance of the village of Birr in County Offaly, Ireland; old Birr Castle; and 1,277 acres (5.2 km2) of land were given to Sir Laurence Parsons. Sir Laurence, grandson of one of the five Parsons brothers […]
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Posted in Architecture,History,Ireland,TravelTags: architecture,astronomy,blog,castle,flower,flowers,garden,history,Ireland,Photo Blog,science,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
The breadth of human culture is amazing to me: as much as there are similarities in the human condition the world over, there are also such differences in how people express themselves. Sumatra is just one of the over-17,000 islands that make up the Indonesian archipelago; just one of the 922 permanently-populated islands. With its numerous ethnic […]
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Posted in Indonesia,pre-history,Religious Practice,TravelTags: Batak,culture,history,Indonesia,North Sumatra,Photo Blog,sumatra,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
Inle Lake, Myanmar’s second largest freshwater body of water, sits in the mountainous-west of the multi-ethnic Shan State. The 45 square-mile (117 square-kilometer) lake is known for its leg-rowing Intha fishermen and its floating villages. Amongst the reeds and narrow waterways, the ethnic markets and buddhist pagodas are also worth a visit. The markets around Inle Lake are held on a rotating five-day cycle. The one at Thaung Tho […]
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Posted in Every Day Life,Myanmar,Travel,WorkTags: blog,boats,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,market,Myanmar,people,Photo Blog,portrait,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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