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Photos: My Scholarship entry - A 'place' I have visited

GREECE | Sat, 12 Jan 2013 | By p_giannakou | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry

My name is Penny and i am from Greece.I have studied landscape architecture and now i am working on telecommunications. All of my life I used to be a person who always wanted to learn new things.Photography became my passion 3years ago.As an emotional ... Read more >
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Tags: baptize, child, children, greece, greek, human, moment, people, travel photography scholarship 2012, world

Thoughts from my hammock...

THAILAND | Mon, 7 May 2007 | By thedukeoearl | Views [2228] | Comments [1]

Thoughts from my hammock.   May 7, 2007 Haad Thien Beach, Ko Pagnan Island, Thailand   People may wonder what one does sitting at the beach for two months.   Doesn’t it get boring? they may think.   I imagine for ... Read more >

Tags: breath, hammock, meditation, moment, relaxation, spirit, thailand, truth, utopia, vacation

 

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The cremation is an expensive ceremony for the millions that live below the poverty line in India. Throughout the continent Hindus work into their old age to afford this, budgeting the travel of their ailing selves or the transport of their deceased body, as well as enough wood to complete the cremation. (These colourful women in Rajasthan dream of such an honourable farewell, joking that they’ll come back as dogs in the next life to bite their sons if they don’t see to it.): by mickymoon, Views[197]
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