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 It was still cool and dim when we loaded our suitcases onto a small bus: the pre-dawn light was too low for me to get much of an impression of Casablanca, that fabled North African city that lends its name to gin-joints, stories, and popular imagination. I had arrived in the city early-evening the day […]
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Posted in Africa,Architecture,Morocco,TravelTags: architecture,blog,Casablanca,environmental portrait,islam,islamic,Morocco,mosque,Photo Blog,Religious Practice,travel,Travel Blog,worship
 It is just breathtakingly beautiful! I couldn’t believe I had finally made it – made it to Santorini, the southernmost island in the Cyclades. Santorini is the largest part of a circular archipelago surrounding the Santorini caldera in the South Aegean Sea, southeast of mainland Greece. This was the site of the Minoan eruption about […]
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 There is magic in the rocks and trees of Haida Gwaii in Canada’s British Columbia (BC). The people of the Haida Nation have lived here for at least 13,000 years – although ninety percent of the population died in the 1800s from smallpox, thanks to the first European contact in 1774. The islands were important […]
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Posted in Canada,Nature,TravelTags: Canada,Haida Gwaii,landscape,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk
 I’m not the first to say it, but music crosses boundaries: the boundaries of time and place. One of the things I always loved about the annual Easter long weekend Byron Bay Bluesfest music festival was the cross-section of ages, styles, and origins, of the performers – and of the audience members. The family-friendly event always […]
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Posted in Australia,Byron Bay Bluesfest,Music,PortraitsTags: Australia,Byron Bay Bluesfest,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,music,musician,performance,performers,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 We were starting out early: my Berber guide Mohammed was worried about the impact of the hot autumn sun on our steep climb from the trekking lodge (Azzaden Trekking Lodge) near Tizi Oussem in the Toubkal National Park in Morocco, to the mountain pass we needed to cross. I was worried too! I had found […]
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Posted in Africa,Morocco,TravelTags: architecture,blog,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,High Atlas,landscape,Morocco,mountains,National Park,nature,people,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk
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