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I love driving into Thailand’s green, jungle-draped mountains, where the clouds hang so low they look like snow patches, and the sun traces the outlines of dark post-afternoon rainclouds and glints off the golden Buddhas and bejewelled temple rooftops. If you turn off the highways, however, it is not long before the ornate temples – and […]
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Posted in Education,Portraits,Thailand,TravelTags: children,costumes,education,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,flowers,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,Thailand,Thailand Hilltribe Education Projects,THEP,traditional,traditional dress,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
Support your local musicians! In Australia, this is easy, for in the world of music – as with just about every other creative endeavour – the country is extraordinarily well represented, per capita, with talented individuals who work hard at their craft. Although I love getting to see the international “big names” whenever I attend the […]
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Posted in Australia,environmental portrait,Music,PerformanceTags: Australia,australian,blog,Byron Bay Bluesfest,dancer,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,guitarist,lights,low light,music,musicians,people,performance,performers,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,Ursula Wall
Pashupatinath, three kilometres northwest of Kathmandu on the Bagmati River, is home to one of the most sacred of Nepal’s Hindu temples and cremation sites. One of the “seven groups of monuments and buildings” that make up the UNESCO-listed Kathmandu Valley, Pashupatinath Temple and the Bagmati Cremation Ghats are also on just about every tourist’s itinerary while in the city. So, the site hosts a mix […]
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Posted in Nepal,Portraits,Religious Practice,TravelTags: animals,architecture,blog,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,hindu,hinduism,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,religion,temple,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
The remote, mountainous corners of northern and western Thailand – and neighbouring Laos and Myanmar – are home to countless small villages of “mountain folk” (ชาวเขา), or ethnic “Hill Tribes”. These Hilltribes/Hill Tribes are not a unitary group. In Thailand alone, there are six major distinct ethnic minority groups – the Akha, Karen, Meo or Hmong, Yao, Lahu, and Lisu, plus a few […]
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Posted in Education,Portraits,Thailand,TravelTags: children,costumes,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,Thailand,Thailand Hilltribe Education Projects,THEP,traditional,traditional dress,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
Oh, Saigon! It was a name familiar to those of us who grew up in the West: first as an exotic part of France’s colonial empire, until – as Saïgon – it achieved a hard-won independence in 1955, and then as a component of the evening news for its pivotal role in the Vietnam War; the city now known as Ho Chi Minh (HCM) has been at a […]
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Posted in Architecture,History,Museum,Travel,VietnamTags: architecture,blog,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,history,Photo Blog,religion,Religious Practice,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,Vietnam,worship
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