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Tag Archives: Travel Blog
 It is no wonder that Budapest is called one of the most beautiful cities in Europe! Approaching it from the Danube River that runs between what were originally the separate cities of Buda on the right bank and Pest on the left, renders it magical: this section of old city along the Banks of the […]
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Posted in Architecture,Europe,Hungary,TravelTags: architecture,blog,Buda Castle Hill,Budapest,Danube,Hungary,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
 Balinese dance is an integral part of life on this tiny Indonesian island. Bali has a richness of unique culture that is immediately apparent to its many tourist-visitors. The productiveness of its lush, terraced rice fields and its relatively equitable division of food and labour have allowed the people time to develop and expand their […]
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Posted in Bali,Culture,Dance,Indonesia,TravelTags: Bali,dance,dancer,environmental portrait,hindu,Indonesia,performance,performers,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 Prayers and dal bhat for breakfast. It doesn’t get much simpler than that. An overnight stay at the guesthouse at the Thrangu Tashi Yangtse Monastery, some 40 kilometres from Kathmandu, Nepal, is like stepping into another world: a timeless space where the drone of Tibetan Buddhist chanting – punctuated by gongs and cymbals – resonates through the crisp, crystal […]
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Posted in Nepal,Religious Practice,TravelTags: architecture,buddhism,buddhist,environmental portrait,Namo Buddha,Nepal,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 It is always a joy to meet someone who loves their work! Brett Weingarth is an oyster farmer who is so excited about oysters, and the environment they grow in, that he conducts regular tours of the oyster leases on the tidal waters of Pambula Lake (Broadwater), just off Australia’s southeastern Sapphire Coast. Brett grew […]
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Posted in Aquaculture,Australia,WorkTags: animals,aquaculture,Australia,boats,landscape,nature,Photo Blog,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,waterscape,work
 A serpentine track of crushed rock switches back and forth across the almost-empty Mongolian landscape. One has to wonder why there are so many bends in a road of ruts and rocks and puddles when it only has to cross a relatively flat plateau! Yet, our Russian UAZ (Ulyanovsky Avtomobilny Zavod) four-wheel-drives refuse to follow a straight line […]
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Posted in Landscapes,Mongolia,TravelTags: blog,drive,landscape,Mongolia,nature,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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