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Papua New Guinea (PNG) is a rugged land of steep, jungle-clad mountains and fast-flowing rivers. The impenetrable terrain has not only cut the interior of the country off from outsiders, but has segmented the local population as well. PNG is one of the world’s most ethnically diverse countries, with over a thousand tribal clans across its 22 provinces, and […]
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Posted in Papua New Guinea,Portraits,TravelTags: Enga,Enga Province,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,Papua New Guinea,people,Photo Blog,PNG,travel,Travel Blog,tribal life,Ursula Wall
I am very fortunate: I live in a beautiful little corner of the planet. I am also a bit lazy, and aside from regular morning walks on my boardwalk (See: A Little Slice of Paradise), I tend to not explore my neighbourhood as much as I should. So, I’m always glad when someone else organises […]
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Posted in Australia,landscape,NatureTags: Australia,landscape,Merimbula,Mundooi Walk,nature,NSW,park,Photo Blog,Short Point,travel,Travel Blog,Tura Beach,Ursula Wall,walk
Is there anything more uplifting than a walk in the woods with the sounds of falling water? The short walk from my accommodation outside the little village of Flåm in southwestern Norway, along the Flåmselvi (Moldåni) River, past bucolic fields and wooden farm houses, into a birch forest and up a mountainside to views over […]
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Posted in Nature,Norway,TravelTags: Brekkefossen Waterfall,Flåm,landscape,nature,Norway,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk,woods
Much of the world is currently in lock-down, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic and the inadvisability of being in small spaces with large numbers of people. I currently have two lots of travel insurance – and travel plans – that are functionally worthless as countries spiral into panic and wonder how their already-stretched health systems […]
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Posted in environmental portraits,India,Religious Practice,Travel BlogTags: environmental portrait,environmental portraits,Haridwar,hindu,hinduism,India,Kumbh Mela,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,Religious Practice,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
“What did the Romans ever do for us?” I love that line from Monty Python’s Life of Brian and have thought it appropriate in many circumstances. Naturally, it came to mind when I was wandering through the magnificent Roman ruins of Jerash – Ancient Gerasa or Garshu – in northern Jordan. These extensive ruins, so […]
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Posted in Jordan,Museum,TravelTags: architecture,history,Jerash,Jordan,Photo Blog,Roman Ruins,ruins,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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