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Tag Archives: people
Thursday, September 22, 2011
 It’s seven o’clock on a weekday morning. A bus pulls up outside your house and eighteen foreigners with twice as many cameras spread out onto your street, taking pictures of you, your home and your children. How would you react? Now, if it were me, I’d be less than amused by what I would see…
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Posted inCambodia,Every Day Life,PortraitsTags: architecture,blog,Cambodia,children,people,Photo Blog,rural,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
Thursday, September 8, 2011
 Even though the ground passes slowly when you are walking, it is amazing how much that ground can change in the course of a day – or from one day to the next – on the Cathar Trail in the French Pyrenees, where tiny villages are connected by quiet country roads and ancient walking tracks….
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Posted inEvery Day Life,France,Nature,Religious Practice,Rural,TravelTags: blog,Catholicism,farm,farming,flowers,France,nature,people,Photo Blog,religion,rural,Sentier Cathare,The Cathar Trail,The Cathar Way,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk,worship
Friday, September 2, 2011
 Pai is one of those out-of-the-way and hard-to-get-to places that everyone seems to have been to. Situated in a lovely valley and surrounded by hills which are home to natural hot-springs, elephant camps and numerous ethnic groups (“Hill Tribes”), Pai has grown from a sleepy market town to a mecca for budget tourists, with plenty of…
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Posted inCulture,Every Day Life,Nature,Religious Practice,Rural,Thailand,TravelTags: blog,buddhism,children,Mae Hong Son,National Park,nature,Pai,people,Photo Blog,religion,rural,thai,Thailand,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
Thursday, August 25, 2011
 It’s a cautionary tale… “It’s raining and blowing down here and your windows and doors are open! Your power and water have been turned off. I haven’t seen your maid at all this year. Your house is full of geckos and who knows what else!” So came the phone call last week from our neighbour…
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Posted inEvery Day Life,Nature,Thailand,TravelTags: Bay of Thailand,beach,blog,boats,fish,fishing boats,Koh Samui,National Park,nature,people,Photo Blog,thai,Thailand,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 Angkor Wat. There can be no symbol more iconic of Cambodia’s attempts to guard its glorious Khmer past or of it’s hope for a self-determined future. The world’s largest religious monument, built between 1113 and 1150 during the reign of Suryavarman II, Angkor Wat was designed as a microcosm of the Hindu universe. The outer moat represents…
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Posted inArchitecture,Cambodia,Culture,Every Day Life,History,Religious Practice,TravelTags: Angkor Wat,architecture,arts,blog,buddhism,dance,dancer,hindu,hinduism,monk,museum,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,religion,sculpture,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall,worship
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