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 It was a glorious Autumn day. The mood of the participants at the annual Ephemeral – a one day festival celebrating the ever-changing light and landscape of the Panboola Wetlands – was one of gratitude: gratitude for the weather, which was allowing us to wander and workshop outdoors in comfort; gratitude for the space, which […]
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Posted in Australia,Entertainment,NatureTags: arts and crafts,Australia,blog,environmental portrait,flowers,nature,Photo Blog,sculpture,Ursula Wall
 India is in the news at the moment – because of Covid. In spite of the fast-tracking of any vaccines the country can get hold of, a second wave of virus variants is sweeping the country. India now has the second-highest number of Covid cases in the world, and their public and private hospital systems […]
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Posted in environmental portrait,India,TravelTags: hindu,hinduism,India,Kumbh Mela,landscape,people,Photo Blog,portraits,religion,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
 Sri Lanka was a delight! I hadn’t done any homework prior to travelling there, so it was also a delightful surprise. I expected (and got) colonial architecture and Hindu temples (see: Temples, Rains, and Ruins), but the number and variety of Buddhist sites in the country (eg: Dambulla Cave; Avukana Buddha; and Sigiriya) surprised me. […]
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Posted in Religious Practice,Sri Lanka,TravelTags: buddhism,buddhist,religion,Religious Practice,sculpture,Sri Lanka,temple,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
 There is something about a European woods that lends itself to cautionary tales of faeries and ogres. Away from the densely populated modern cities, there are still mountains where wolves might dwell, and winding forest paths that have been used for centuries by pilgrims, saints, and ordinary travellers. In the days before telecommunications, this network […]
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 Anyone familiar with the rugged, jungle-clad terrain and dearth of infrastructure across Papua New Guinea will be horrified by the news of the recent rise of Covid-19 cases in the country (e.g. Covid Cases Triple). The very remoteness of tribal territories that helped keep the epidemic at bay until now also complicates the delivery of […]
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Posted in environmental portraits,Papua New Guinea,TravelTags: blog,children,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,Mt Hagen,Papua New Guinea,people,performers,Photo Blog,portraits,sing sing,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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