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Tag Archives: travel
 There is a special magic about alpine flowers in their natural habitats! They are ruggedly unique, suited to their particular alpine environments, and yet delicate in their beauty. Whether it is in the Swiss Alps (see: Rainy Alpine Hillsides) or the Snowy Mountains of Australia (eg: Alpine Flowers and Summer Snow), there is something uplifting […]
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Posted in Flora,Travel,USATags: Alpine Flowers,California,flora,flowers,landscape,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,USA,walk
 The Lower Omo Valley in south west Ethiopia is a photographer’s dream. It might be off the beaten track and hard to get to, but it is home to 16+ ethnic groups, each with their own distinctive customs, dress, and body art, so once you are there, you are spoiled for choice of subjects. The […]
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Posted in Africa,environmental portraits,Ethiopia,Portraits,TravelTags: blog,children,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 California’s Eastern Sierra region is a remote and vast wilderness, lightly populated and replete with extensive rugged and magnificent terrain. Sitting in the rain shadow of the Sierra Nevada, the mountains here rise steeply from the prairies and deserts to the east. The largest industry in the Eastern Sierra is tourism: based in tiny localities and […]
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Posted in Nature,Travel,USATags: California,environmental portrait,flora,landscape,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,USA,walk
 It is heartbreaking watching the situation in India with the Kappa and Delta B.1.617 variants of COVID-19 sweeping through the population and devastating communities. First detected last October, the variants – and the societal factors enabling them – have caused a huge second wave of infections and resulted in around 4000 deaths per day at […]
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Posted in environmental portraits,India,TravelTags: environmental portrait,environmental portraits,hindu,people,Photo Blog,Religious Practice,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
 Mosques – masjed or masjid – are a prominent feature in any Islamic landscape (eg.: Jama Mosque). With their beautiful domes, their graceful arches, and their soaring minarets, these houses of Muslim worship draw attention upwards and engender admiration, reverence and calm. During a short stay in Muscat, capital city of the Sultanate of Oman […]
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Posted in Architecture,Islam,Oman,TravelTags: architecture,environmental portrait,islam,islamic,Oman,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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