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My Scholarship Entry - Old World Madras!

INDIA | Fri, 5 Jul 2013 | By hegemon | Views [430]

Greetings!! I am Shilpa and I hail from the beautiful southern Indian state of Tamilnadu. I was brought up and educated in the city of Chennai (formerly known as Madras). I am 25 yrs old and an engineering graduate, currently working as a content ... Read more >

Tags: fruits, greenland scholarship, india, travel photography scholarship 2013, worldnomads

Feira da Glória "Gloria Market"

BRAZIL | Sun, 17 Oct 2010 | By carla_dias | Views [1495]

MORE THAN SCENTS... More than vegetable and fruits, the Gloria market was a pleasant morning walk of talks that told stories that had been happening there for more than 30 years.

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This was the very first time I have see Hilo with a bright and colorful sunset like Kona. I was walking at Liliuokalani park around 5pm and the sun was going down, the sky was getting brighter and brighter with color. It was a perfect moment I had my camera and I stop where the benches were. A great view where you can see Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea and the colors right in between them.: by summertm, Views[142]
This was the very first time I have see Hilo with a bright and colorful sunset like Kona. I was walking at Liliuokalani park around 5pm and the sun was going down, the sky was getting brighter and brighter with color. It was a perfect moment I had my camera and I stop where the benches were. A great view where you can see Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea and the colors right in between them.

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Protected: A fence separates the nests from people and predators alike. Having incubated for nearly sixty days, there are subtle indications suggesting that the first nests of the season have already hatched and the turtle rangers are back to lend another helping hand. They wait until just before sunset before they start opening the first nest. : by elsana, Views[299]
Protected: A fence separates the nests from people and predators alike. Having incubated for nearly sixty days, there are subtle indications suggesting that the first nests of the season have already hatched and the turtle rangers are back to lend another helping hand. They wait until just before sunset before they start opening the first nest.

by elsana | Views [299]

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