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Category Archives: Travel
 It can be risky travelling through Southeast Asia during the southwest monsoon season: – daily rains can almost be relied upon, and when they come, they tend to be sudden and torrential. They make getting around difficult, especially for tourists who are not necessarily used to wading through the deep, dirty waters that often come with routine […]
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Posted in Architecture,Every Day Life,Landscapes,Myanmar,TravelTags: animals,architecture,Bagan,buddhism,buddhist,Myanmar,Photo Blog,sculpture,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
I loved New Mexico. What’s not to love about a state that reveres spiritual ancestors, country and western legends, Mother Mary, and extraterrestrials – seemingly in equal measure! It’s not that I have any particular affiliation with any of the above, but I admire a culture that allows for – and celebrates – such diversity. […]
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Posted in Culture,Landscapes,Travel,USATags: architecture,biography,blog,landscape,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 Agra, in Uttar Pradesh, northern India, is more than just the home of the Tāj Mahal. Once the capital of the Mughal (Moghul) Empire, ruling over all of India from 1556 to 1658, Agra houses many splendid Mughal-era buildings, three of which – the legendary Tāj Mahal, the wonderful deserted city of Fatehpūr Sikrī, and the magnificent Agra Fort – are UNESCO World Heritage listed. […]
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Posted in Architecture,Culture,India,TravelTags: architecture,blog,environmental portraits,history,India,museum,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
 There is something universal about the search for beauty. We may not agree on what “beauty” is – indeed, Western philosophy has argued conceptions of beauty extensively over time – but we all seek to surround ourselves with objects that are not merely functional, but are also aesthetically pleasing. One of the many joys of […]
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Posted in Craft,Myanmar,Travel,WorkTags: arts and crafts,blog,environmental portraits,Myanmar,people,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,work
 One of the pleasures of ground travel is the access you get to those places outside city centres. Ancient treasures and glimpses into the old ways of doing things can often be found just “off” the usual paths. The ancient Rajasthani village of Abhaneri is only a fifteen minute detour off the main Jaipur – Agra highway. Abhaneri is home to a ruined tenth-century temple […]
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Posted in Architecture,Every Day Life,India,TravelTags: architecture,arts and crafts,blog,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,people,Photo Blog,ruins,travel,Ursula Wall
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