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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
 Luxurious resort accommodation in developing countries offers up some interesting dilemmas. On the one hand, development for tourism brings money and job opportunities into otherwise under-developed communities. On the other hand, it highlights the contrasts between the have-very-littles and the have-a-lots. The Bintan Resorts complex, on the north coast of Bintan (Negeri Segantang Lada), the largest of Indonesia’s…
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Posted inCulture,Every Day Life,Indonesia,Nature,Rural,WorkTags: beach,Bintan,boats,fishing boats,Indonesia,nature,people,Photo Blog,resort,rural,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
Thursday, February 17, 2011
 If you have very little to start with, it takes very little to make a big difference. Attapeu province in the southernmost part of Laos provides access to the infamous Ho Chi Minh Trail and two National Diversity Conservation Areas – and very little else. During the French administration it was a base for Nation Liberation…
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Posted inEvery Day Life,Laos,Rural,Travel,WorkTags: arts and crafts,Attapeu,blog,children,cotton,Laos,people,Photo Blog,textiles,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,weaving
Thursday, February 10, 2011
 Bong! Bong! Bong! The sound of gongs reverberate in my head; deep, surprisingly melodic tones that almost transport me back to Bhutanese monasteries… But in this image there are no tall, ornately carved and painted wooden buildings; in fact we are outdoors on dusty ground, surrounded by dry trees, old people and children, with few…
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Posted inCulture,Every Day Life,Laos,Rural,TravelTags: blog,children,elderly,ethnic minorities,ethnic minority,Laos,Lawae,people,Photo Blog,traditional,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
Thursday, February 3, 2011
 Have you ever wondered where your salt comes from? No – I haven’t either! Salt is one of those many things we tend to take for granted. In Thailand, most of the salt used comes from brine salt-farms, and the largest number of these brine salt farms are close to Bangkok, along Highway 35 in…
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Posted inEvery Day Life,Rural,Thailand,Travel,WorkTags: Bay of Thailand,blog,people,Photo Blog,salt,salt farm,samut sakhorn,thai,Thailand,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
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