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When you grow up and live in The Colonies, a visit to England can feel like a cultural homecoming. So much is familiar! You recognise places you’ve never been, and half-remember stories you’ve never heard. I had always wanted to visit the Lake District: images of that pastoral countryside had somehow taken on a mythical […]
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When I was young, I had a book with pictures of children around the world in their traditional National Costumes. I found the concept difficult to understand, given that where I lived, people dressed differently from each other, and fashion trends changed with every season. I find it even more remarkable, these countless years later, […]
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Posted in Africa,environmental portrait,Ethiopia,TravelTags: Daasanach,Daasanach Village,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,Ethiopia,Omo Valley,portrait,portraits,travel,Travel Blog,tribal life,Ursula Wall
‘My father says there has been a rainforest here for over a hundred million years.’ So begins the stunningly beautiful children’s book Where The Forest Meets The Sea by Jeannie Baker. This picture book about the Daintree Rainforest in Far North Queensland is illustrated entirely in sumptuous mixed-media collages that live in one’s memory long […]
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Posted in Australia,Landscapes,NatureTags: Australia,Fraser Island,landscape,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
When ever I think of Sri Lanka, I think of water: lotus and lily ponds, flooded rice paddies, dams and reservoirs, and rain. Lots of rain. I was travelling solo on a trip that had been originally planned for two, and although it was November, the south-western monsoon clearly didn’t realise it was meant to […]
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Posted in Every Day Life,Landscapes,Sri Lanka,TravelTags: buddha,buddhism,Photo Blog,Sri Lanka,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
I don’t know how many of Papua New Guinea’s more than 7000 different cultural groups live in the wide, fertile valleys and surrounding mountainous jungles of the Highlands in the country’s interior, but there are a lot! The Highlands were first populated about 50,000 years ago by nomadic foragers. By 10,000 years ago, people were […]
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Posted in environmental portrait,Papua New Guinea,TravelTags: environmental portrait,environmental portraits,Paiya Village,Papua New Guinea,people,Photo Blog,PNG,sing sing,travel,Travel Blog,tribal life,Ursula Wall,Western Highlands Province
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