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Tag Archives: Khmer
 Khmer ruins are just magic! Moss and lichen make their homes on the piles of tumbled stones, trees grow up and through fallen buildings, holding walls together with their roots, light and shadow play across the whole scene. Wat Ek Phnom, just outside Battambang, may not be the best known of the Angkor ruins, but…
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Posted inCambodia,Every Day Life,History,Nature,Religious PracticeTags: architecture,blog,buddhism,Cambodia,Khmer,monk,people,Photo Blog,religion,ruins,rural,sculpture,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Posted inCulture,Fine Arts,History,Memorial,Museum,Nature,pre-history,Religious Practice,Rural,Thailand,Travel,Work
 “All objects, all phases of culture are alive. They have voices. They speak of their history and interrelatedness. And they are all talking at once!” Camille Paglia I grew up in North America where the artefacts of culture are relatively modern. By contrast, Asian cultural objects speak of time… endless time… with it’s ebb and…
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Posted inCulture,Fine Arts,History,Memorial,Museum,Nature,pre-history,Religious Practice,Rural,Thailand,Travel,WorkTags: antiquities,architecture,arts and crafts,blog,buddhism,hinduism,Isaan,jewellery,Khmer,museum,National Park,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,Surin,thai,Thailand,travel,Travel Blog,Ubon Ratchathani,Ursula Wall,work,worship
Thursday, September 23, 2010
 As I said last week, Kanchanaburi offers much, much more than just the infamous Death Railway. I was going to share some waterfall shots from our most recent trip and from last year, but I’ll save the nature for some other time in favour of some glimpses into the past, distant past, and living-the-past-in-the-present. It…
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Posted inHistory,pre-history,ThailandTags: Angkok,blog,buddhism,Kanchanaburi,Khmer,museum,people,Photo Blog,religion,sculpture,thai,Thailand,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
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