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Tag Archives: Photo Blog
 Buenos dios, fellow travellers! It is Autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. I love the colours that mark the changing of the seasons. My corner of Australia never shows much dramatic change, however, and this year we have been battered by winds and rains which have washed away any colours we might have had. So, to find […]
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Posted in Argentina,Landscapes,Nature,TravelTags: argentina,landscape,National Park,nature,Patagonia,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk
 Inle Lake, in the Shan Hills in central Myanmar, is a unique environment. I’ve written before about it’s floating villages (Life on the Water) and about it’s distinctive leg-rowing fishermen (Iconic Images). Most of the lake’s 70,000 residents live in villages and towns on the shore line, where everyday life includes bustling local markets and quiet Buddhist worship. My time on […]
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Posted in Architecture,Every Day Life,Myanmar,PortraitsTags: architecture,blog,buddhism,children,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,market,Myanmar,people,Photo Blog,sculpture,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
 One of my Australian friends is heading to the States next month: “Las Vegas!” she told me, with some excitement. I guess it is an exciting city: there are bars and clubs, live entertainment of every description, and of course the gambling. But, after a day or so, I’m ready to escape. The best part of Vegas, in my […]
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Posted in America,Landscapes,Nature,TravelTags: America,blog,landscape,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,USA
 India! Hot air and warm smiles. Chaos everywhere: trash and cow pats underfoot, birds overhead, and roadways crowded with pedestrians, cows, cars, and bikes all around. But it’s the colour that I love… And the natural grace of the people: everywhere you look there are people, young and old, draped on doorsteps or leaning against […]
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Posted in Architecture,India,Portraits,TravelTags: architecture,blog,children,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,India,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,rajasthan,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 How do a people preserve the important values inherent in their culture – more than just a traditional headdress and a signature food – without sacrificing the good things that participating in the modern world can offer? I often ask myself this when travelling – especially in poorer areas of the world where the people […]
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Posted in Culture,Indonesia,Museum,PerformanceTags: animism,animist,architecture,blog,dance,dancer,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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