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Tag Archives: Photo Blog
 There are places where you can truly “get away from it all” – away from the trappings of modern life: phone and internet coverage, electricity and running water, roads and basic infrastructure … Of course, you have to get there; and then, unless you are hardy enough to stay in the wilds forever, you have […]
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Posted in environmental portrait,Papua New Guinea,TravelTags: boats,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,Midddle Sepik,Papua New Guinea,Photo Blog,Sepik River,transportation,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 There are those who get cynical when older musicians tour: “Are they broke – are they taking advantage?”; “Can they still sing/play? I heard they are just going through the motions!”. I prefer to be more optimistic, and think that my musical heros continue to tour because they love their music and they love performing. In […]
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Posted in Australia,Music,PerformanceTags: Australia,Bluesfest Byron Bay,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,low light,music,musicians,performance,performers,Photo Blog,Ursula Wall
 Bali is real a treat for the visitor: the landscape is beautiful and harmonious, the food and coffee are delicious, and the people are friendly and welcoming. And, in spite of the number of tourists that stream into this tiny Indonesian vacation paradise, somehow the people of Bali have managed to preserve and cultivate their […]
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Posted in Bali,Culture,TravelTags: Bali,dance,hindu,hinduism,Indonesia,Kecak,performance,Photo Blog,religion,Religious Practice,temple,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 There is nothing quite like a Māori haka to get your festival day started! (Double click for: Māmā Mihirangi & The Māreikura – E-Te-Ariki) The music clip attached is a prayer: E te Ariki – “Lord”, but the Aotearoa (NZ) Māori artists and activists Māmā Mihirangi & The Māreikura had started the set – first up on the […]
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Posted in environmental portraits,Indigenous,Music,PerformanceTags: Australia,Boomerang,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,indigenous,l Ursula Wall,music,musicians,people,performance,performers,Photo Blog,portrait,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 “And King Solomon gave the queen of Sheba all that she desired, whatever she asked besides what was given her by the bounty of King Solomon. So she turned and went back to her own land with her servants.” – 1 Kings 10:13 Ethiopia – and its capital Addis Ababa – is the quintessential paradox. […]
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Posted in Africa,Christianity,Ethiopia,History,TravelTags: architecture,Coptic Orthodox,environmental portrait,Orthodox,Photo Blog,religion,Religious Practice,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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