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| Sugarcane on wheels |
| Submitted by imranthetrekker on
2008-12-23 11:40:00 (via www.flickr.com) |
| It is photo of a juice vendor from Peshawar, only Sugarcane and it is found mostly on these colorful carts, across Pakistan.
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| 3 votes |
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| 3 votes |
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| 10 votes |
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| Selected photographies from Japan 2004-2008 |
| Submitted by Alain on
2008-12-12 19:35:29 (via www.alaindavreux.com) |
Selected Japan photographic work from the last 4 years, traditional subjects such as beautiful Matsuris (festivals), sumo, geishas, temples and japanese people ...
High definition available.
Also features France, India, or Spain images.
I hope you will enjoy the visit - comments welcome.
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| 70 votes |
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| Two weeks in Cambodia |
| Submitted by GillesB on
2008-12-06 10:48:30 (via www.oneyearoff.net) |
| We only spent 16 days in Cambodia and thus decided to focus only on two places: Phnom Penh & the Angkor Area near Siem Reap.
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| 7 votes |
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| One month in Laos |
| Submitted by GillesB on
2008-12-06 10:46:16 (via www.oneyearoff.net) |
| What immediately amazed us was how green this country is and that we could travel for hours without passing a village. But above all, it was the genuine friendliness of the Lao and their attitude towards their visitors that we found captivating.
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| 4 votes |
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| One month through Southwest China |
| Submitted by GillesB on
2008-12-06 10:44:02 (via www.oneyearoff.net) |
| We traveled the 30 days our visa permitted throughout China's southwestern provinces: Guangxi, Sichuan and Yunnan. This was definitely not enough! Nevertheless, we now know it can be easily done without a common language. This introduction to China also was an immense eye opener!
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| 3 votes |
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| 5 days in Hong Kong |
| Submitted by GillesB on
2008-12-06 10:41:42 (via www.oneyearoff.net) |
| After we first arrived in Hong Kong and moved around for a few hours, we were worried that staying for four days might be too long. Well, we were so wrong, we loved every minute of our stay and this is equally true for Macau.
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| 1 votes |
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| Shaky bridge over the Hunza river |
| Submitted by dlgbzh on
2008-12-06 03:48:22 (via viaterra.net) |
| Such crossings are not uncommon in the Northern Areas of Pakistan. Planks are set about 50 cm appart and the bridge swings with the wind over a glacial, fast flowing river
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| 1 votes |
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