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Ramé

INDONESIA | Wed, 10 Aug 2022 | By johannhermann | Views [567]

(JH) Stellt euch vor, ihr steht auf, seid noch etwas schlaftrunken schlendert nach einer morgendlichen Entleerung (BH: äh, hallo??) gemächlich in die Küche. Ihr holt euch Milch und Cornflakes und setzt euch gemütlich an den Kü... Read more >

Tags: gecko, schlange, sunrise school bali

The Gold Dust Day Gecko

AUSTRALIA | Mon, 27 Oct 2014 | By farnorthphotographer | Views [1447]

When I arrived in Hawaii, I was expecting to photograph black sand beaches, volcanoes, and the odd native bird. I didn't see it coming. How could I? Sometimes when I travel the trip, and my time, gets hijacked by something completely unexpected. Cue ... Read more >

Tags: big island, gecko, hawaii, lizard, reptile, travel

INDONESIAN INDEPENDENCE DAY

INDONESIA | Sun, 17 Aug 2014 | By adventurers | Views [711]

“Life is short and the world is wide” – Simon Raven. Day 17.  Sunday 17th August 2015.  Iboih, Sabang. Woke to a loud BANG on our tin roof.  Dave spotted the hugest gecko ever.  He could hardly support his ... Read more >

Tags: gecko, iboih, pulau weh, sabang, snorkelling, vertigo

A gecko peed on me, square trees

PANAMA | Mon, 30 Dec 2013 | By kena | Views [772]

I am on my second and final month here in panama and it has been amazing. This place is really a great area to consider for a later in life retirement. It's not so different that your cultural views clash, but its just exotic enough that life is blissful ... Read more >

Tags: gecko, gorgona, panama, san blas

Photos: Hawaii: Just Beyond the Palm Trees

USA | Thu, 4 Jul 2013 | By andrearip | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

Photography is how I illustrate the richness of life. In the beautiful and beastly situations I encounter, the world overflows with spectacular places and brilliant memories. Traveling to peculiar places, I love seeing the world in my camera's lens. Both ... Read more >
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Tags: anthurium, flowers, gecko, hawaii, kilauea, pahoehoe, plumeria, shrimp, turtle

Chiang Mai and Pai, Thailand

THAILAND | Wed, 9 Jan 2013 | By sglass | Views [8737] | Comments [2]

After yet another harrowing and sleepless overnight busride, we arrived safe and sound in our first stop in Thailand- Chiang Mai! Rather, we arrived somewhere outside of Chiang Mai. We've started to become accustomed to one of the tourist traps of Southeast ... Read more >

Tags: chiang mai, fishing, gecko, king, night market, pai, queen, temple, thailand, trekking

 

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It was in 1959 when HH Dalai Lama initiated his quest to free Tibet from the clutches of Chinese government. This led to the migration of many Buddhists to India. The Indian government provided them with Dharamshala as a place to settle and flourish. On coming back from Gyoto monastery, I decided to take a late walk to Dharamkot, another small section of the Dharamshala province. This shot was taken en-route to Dharamkot which is about 14 km from Dharamshala. The route from McLeod upwards gets a bit scary as there are very less homes and shops with all the tall tress blanketing the road with very little light creeping in. The sentiments of the message on the shutter of the shop says it all, the Tibetans although have settled and made a living here, haven't forgotten the cause that they had left for.: by karankpl, Views[1315]
It was in 1959 when HH Dalai Lama initiated his quest to free Tibet from the clutches of Chinese government. This led to the migration of many Buddhists to India. The Indian government provided them with Dharamshala as a place to settle and flourish. On coming back from Gyoto monastery, I decided to take a late walk to Dharamkot, another small section of the Dharamshala province. This shot was taken en-route to Dharamkot which is about 14 km from Dharamshala. The route from McLeod upwards gets a bit scary as there are very less homes and shops with all the tall tress blanketing the road with very little light creeping in. The sentiments of the message on the shutter of the shop says it all, the Tibetans although have settled and made a living here, haven't forgotten the cause that they had left for.

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