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 Travelling around Switzerland is like luxuriating in a box of the rich, truffle-filled chocolates that the country is famous for. Everywhere you go, picture-postcard scenes meet you. And, if you have Swiss friends to guide you and a Swiss Travel Pass in hand, you don’t even have to work hard: accessing these magic places is easy. […]
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Posted in Landscapes,Switzerland,TravelTags: architecture,environmental portrait,Photo Blog,Pictures,Postcards,Swiss,Switzerland,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 The remote, mountainous corners of northern and western Thailand – and neighbouring Laos and Myanmar – are home to countless small villages of “mountain folk” (ชาวเขา), or ethnic “Hill Tribes”. These Hilltribes/Hill Tribes are not a unitary group. In Thailand alone, there are six major distinct ethnic minority groups – the Akha, Karen, Meo or Hmong, Yao, Lahu, and Lisu, plus a few […]
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Posted in Education,Portraits,Thailand,TravelTags: children,costumes,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,Thailand,Thailand Hilltribe Education Projects,THEP,traditional,traditional dress,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 “Spring” – that season of new life and fresh growth – is a concept originating in the temperate regions of Europe. There is nowhere quite like an English country-garden to herald Spring in all its traditionally subtle beauty. The gentle rains – for which the countryside is so well known – coupled with slowly increasing sunlight, give […]
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Posted in Great Britain,Nature,Travel,United KingdomTags: blog,England,English,environmental portrait,Herefordshire,National Trust,nature,people,Photo Blog,Spring,Swainshill,The Weir Garden,travel,Travel Blog,uk,Ursula Wall,walk
 Oh, Saigon! It was a name familiar to those of us who grew up in the West: first as an exotic part of France’s colonial empire, until – as Saïgon – it achieved a hard-won independence in 1955, and then as a component of the evening news for its pivotal role in the Vietnam War; the city now known as Ho Chi Minh (HCM) has been at a […]
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Posted in Architecture,History,Museum,Travel,VietnamTags: architecture,blog,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,history,Photo Blog,religion,Religious Practice,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,Vietnam,worship
 One of the many joys of Byron Bay Bluesfest, that annual Easter long-weekend festival of blues, roots, and just about every other kind of music, is – for me – the very range of styles packed into five days, and the depth of talent offered up on the five+ stages. Although Americans tended to dominate the […]
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Posted in Australia,Music,PortraitsTags: blog,Byron Bay Bluesfest,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,lights,low light,music,musicians,performance,performers,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,Ursula Wall
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