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Tag Archives: travel
 It is a different world… Temples and monasteries are an integral part of life in Myanmar. They accommodate about half a million males, who are either vocational monks or novices, and around 50,000 nuns. That is: roughly one percent of the population actually lives in one of the many monasteries or nunneries, completely dependent on the laity for all their […]
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Posted in Myanmar,Portraits,Religious PracticeTags: buddhism,buddhist,children,environmental portrait,monastery,monk,Myanmar,novice,nun,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,religion,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 It’s autumn in Australia at the moment, which makes me think of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. Defies logic, I know, but there is something about the freshness of the air this change-of-season that has me humming: “I love Paris in the springtime…” and thinking of my last time in France, back in the spring […]
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Posted in Architecture,France,HistoryTags: animals,architecture,blog,culture,France,Nîmes,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 If you are a regular visitor to this site, you’ll know that I love walking. The thing is: some days I enjoy it more in retrospect than in real time! By Day 8 of our walk around the Dingle Peninsula, that was certainly the case. I was tired. We’d lost the trail on a bog-covered […]
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Posted in Ireland,Landscapes,Nature,TravelTags: blog,boats,Dingle Peninsula,Ireland,nature,Photo Blog,rural,The Dingle Way,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk
 We live in a glorious corner of the universe, with National Parks, beaches, wetlands and mountains virtually at our doorstep. Trouble is, we are on the road so much that sometimes we forget to get out and explore when we are at home. That’s where having visitors comes in handy: there is no better way to […]
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Posted in Australia,Nature,TravelTags: Ben Boyd National Park,blog,National Park,nature,Panboola,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk,wetlands,woods
 It was St Patrick’s Day this week, so it seemed fitting to return to another Irish cultural icon: Guinness. July last year was wet in Ireland, and it rained much of the short time we were in Dublin. So, we visited the Guinness Storehouse: it was a good way to learn something about local history, while staying […]
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Posted in Ireland,Museum,Travel,WorkTags: Guinness Storehouse,machinery,museum,people,Photo Blog,portrait,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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