travel
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Spring in Diemtigtal
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Creux du Van
This post is for F. invisible to the naked eyeyou may forget that I existbut one day your heart will remind youof every moment we resist You’re the whole world to me. Thinking about you every single second. Love you so much, m
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Sir David Attenborough celebrating his 100th birthday today !!!
Attenborough: The risk-taker who changed how we see Earth Sir David Attenborough, now 100, is the calm, trusted voice of the natural world. But his 70-year career reveals a broadcaster who repeatedly took risks, backing new technology and venturing into remote, often perilous places. From the launch of colour television to a record-breaking dive at the Great Barrier Reef at 89, he has sought new ways to show the planet and its inhabitants. More on BBC website : https://www.bbc.com/news/resources/idt-715ff936-f52a-429d-bb35-d1940d7f6111 Personally, I got a privilege to have his book signed for me for my 30th birthday ! This is actually the best kind of gift that you could get for yourself…
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Beautiful little pearl – Essaouira (Morocco)
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Morocco – first trip with little guy
Mommy needed some “me time” and shoot 😉
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Somewhere in the mountains (Philippines)
And a great ride on the top deck 😉
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The last tattoo artist – Whang-Od
Whang-od Oggay also known as Maria Oggay, is a tattoo artist from the village of Buscalan within Tinglayan, Kalinga, Philippines. She is often described as the “last” and oldest mambabatok (traditional Kalinga tattooist) and is part of the Butbut people of the larger Kalinga ethnic group.
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Funeral ceremony in Tana Toraja (Sulawesi)
Rambu Solo is an elaborate, multi-day funeral ceremony in Tana Toraja, Sulawesi, that serves as a vibrant celebration of life, often taking place months or years after death, as families save for the expense. It is central to Torajan culture, where the deceased is considered “sleeping” and stays with the family, treated with daily care until the ceremony transitions them to the afterlife.
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Funeral rites in Sagada (Philippines)
Hanging coffins are an ancient funeral custom where wooden coffins are placed on cliff faces, in caves or suspended from overhangs. Prominently practiced by the Igorot people in Sagada, Philippines, and historically by the Bo people in China, this practice brings the dead closer to heaven, protects bodies from animals and looters, and honors ancestors
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Singapore at night













