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Mon, 7 Oct 2013 | By joannawong | Views [592]
Altitude: 2675m.
It's a beautiful day. The sun is shining and the skies are a happy shade of azure blue, laced with white fluffy clouds. The grass is a lush green and the children are flying kites outside in the teahouse's backyard. Looking out, the ... Read more >
Tags: friendly strangers, nature, nepal, outdoors, religion, spirituality, trekking
Sun, 6 Oct 2013 | By joannawong | Views [935]
Altitude: 2675m.
I reached a low point yesterday. A very low one.
We decided to make tracks away from Lamjura La and head here. Before leaving, I felt full of energy and enthusiasm, optimistic that my knee would have completely recovered with a ... Read more >
Tags: everest base camp, nepal, outdoors, sherpa, trekking
Fri, 4 Oct 2013 | By joannawong | Views [2997]
Altitude: 3530m.
We are currently at "altitude" in a small Sherpa settlement called Lamjura La or Lamjura pass, just before our first mountain pass on the trek. It's meant to be a place of spectacular views 360 degrees (despite not having any views ... Read more >
Tags: nepal, outdoors, trekking
Mon, 30 Sep 2013 | By joannawong | Views [2644]
Altitude: 1951m
We woke up early today to catch the bus to Jiri where we'll start our trekking adventure to Everest Base Camp. We're doing it a little different to most who usually just fly into Lukla and start the trek from there. We're walking in ... Read more >
Tags: buses, cities, everest base camp, music, nature, nepal, outdoors, sherpa, trekking
Fri, 27 Sep 2013 | By joannawong | Views [599]
We've touched down in Kathmandu! The flight in was amazing thanks to Dad's prebooking of the best seats for a view of the Himalayas. Being snowcapped, they were hard to spot at first but you could definitely see Everest and the rest of the world's youngest ... Read more >
Tags: cities, flights, himalayas, mountains, nature, nepal
Mon, 2 Sep 2013 | By shanaw3iss | Views [433]
From the moment my boyfriend Jamie and I stepped off the plane into the Kathmandu airport, our patience was put straight to the test. As visas are provided upon entry, we had brought all the documents and passport photos that we needed. It costs $40 ... Read more >
Tags: kathmandu, kathmandu airport, nepal, passport control, travel
Tue, 27 Aug 2013 | By firststepshimalaya | Photo Gallery
Giving children a childhood in rural Nepal
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Mon, 8 Jul 2013 | By sofagis | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
My interest in photography began at a young age when my Nanna unexpectedly signed me up for a subscription to National Geographic magazine. Captivated by the magazine and its images of far off places, I wasted no time in cutting them into pieces and plastering ...
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Tags: Travel Photography Scholarship 2013
Sun, 7 Jul 2013 | By yogi | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
My background is Nepalese but moved to Australia and Naturalised citizen now. Making a decision to migrate wasn't the easy one as one may think. I am grateful to this wonderful nation for embracing me with both hands.
Growing up In Himalayan country ...
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Sat, 6 Jul 2013 | By helal | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
This scholarship gives me a great opportunity to learn professional travel photography. I will work with Jason Edward so that I will learn Travel photography and editorial process and colour balance to achieve professional looking. And my photographs ...
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Fri, 5 Jul 2013 | By pesca | Flickr Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
Photography has this ability to deeply sink into these dreams; into these many threaded webs of soul inhabited senses. They can enchantingly resurrect not only the beloved past, but also those emotions that build our daily lives. Photographies can be ...
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Tags: Travel Photography Scholarship 2013
Fri, 5 Jul 2013 | By tamitack | Photo Gallery
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Fri, 5 Jul 2013 | By tamitack | Views [282]
Consilience is a concept often used by biologist E.O. Wilson, to convey the notion of a “jumping together” of knowledge. This term encompasses the ability to create a coherent and interconnected common groundwork of explanation across disciplines.... Read more >
Fri, 5 Jul 2013 | By pesca | Flickr Photo Gallery
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Fri, 5 Jul 2013 | By handfedsultanas | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
Hi World Nomads! I'm Samantha - a desperate, begging, will-do-anything competition entrant. I've landed myself in an office job in Sydney, Australia, and am trying incredibly hard to pave my way to a new lifestyle in which I can roam free, learning about ...
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Tags: chitwan national park, kathmandu, nepal, pokhara, swayambhunath stupa, tashi palkhiel, travel photography scholarship 2013
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