Some more shots from the amazonian villages.. These people warm my heart and soul and showed me I have both. Really really.. Ribereños are the people living along the river (amazon and its various tributaries and rivers that join to make the amazon).
Seen at the night tour in the Peruvian Amazon
Category: Environment, Phlog, Photography, TravelogueTags: amphibian, diversity, eco tourism, Frog, Night critters, Peru, Polkadot tree frog, tree frog, wild life
A week ago I returned from the most unforgettable trip of my life. Like I told the expedition leader Dennis in an email, I am not so old that I have seen it all, but I am old enough to… Continue Reading “People of the Amazon”
Category: I think.., Philosophy, Phlog, Photography, Travelogue, Uncategorized, World CultureTags: Amazon rainforest, Amazon villagers, children, International Expeditions, Mayor, Naturalist, People, Peru, Portrait photography, portraits, smiles, Travel, writing
Posted on November 7, 2013
by neuroticphilosopher
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What does an old city have ( and by old I mean at least one millenium) that can’t be beaten by claims of ‘modern technology’ made by a new one? And I agree with anyone who thinks that new cities have no right to… Continue Reading “Dilli and Kolkata’s lesser known secrets.. famously hidden”
Category: I think.., Phlog, Photography, Travelogue, World CultureTags: Bow Barracks, Chandni Chowk, culture, Delhi, food, Kolkata, life, Naughara Lane, Old Delhi, Paranthe wali gali, Photography, Streets, Tourist, Tours, Travel
I knew that I would go to Provence, with the dreamy landscape that has inspired so many artists I admire, any time I went to France. Therefore, I spent a while looking for a suitable destination in Provence that we could see in about… Continue Reading “Up and about in Paris and London- Part3- Avignon, Provence”
Category: Phlog, Photography, Travelogue, Uncategorized, World CultureTags: architecture, Avignon, buildings, Cicadas, culture, France, L'Horlodge, lavender, Notre Dame, Palace, Provence, Saint Benezet, Saint Pierre, Strikes, Trains, Travel