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INDONESIA | Sat, 7 Jun 2014 | By ojanrajawali | Photo Gallery
Temajuk is a village located in westernmost corner of Borneo Island, it's a frontier village too. The nearest village takes 4 hours by motor cycle, no access for car. Malaysian village is just 15 minutes west.
In November, the weather show her bad face ...
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I met two of them in Persepolis. While our conversation was limited to basic English, the feeling exchanged was one of warmth, fun and innocence. They suggested a photograph, which I happily obliged. From the LCD screen, I saw their solemn pose.
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: by fionachan, Views[763] A number of people I meet in Iran are students, studying their first degree or subsequent degree in university.
I met two of them in Persepolis. While our conversation was limited to basic English, the feeling exchanged was one of warmth, fun and innocence. They suggested a photograph, which I happily obliged. From the LCD screen, I saw their solemn pose.
‘This is not them,’ I thought to myself. I showed them the photo, told them to smile. Before they could pose again, I clicked my camera. ‘Not ready,’ one of them exclaimed. ‘More natural,’ I responded and showed them the photo. A happy moment immortalized.
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A number of people I meet in Iran are students, studying their first degree or subsequent degree in university.
I met two of them in Persepolis. While our conversation was limited to basic English, the feeling exchanged was one of warmth, fun and innocence. They suggested a photograph, which I happily obliged. From the LCD screen, I saw their solemn pose.
‘This is not them,’ I thought to myself. I showed them the photo, told them to smile. Before they could pose again, I clicked my camera. ‘Not ready,’ one of them exclaimed. ‘More natural,’ I responded and showed them the photo. A happy moment immortalized.
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