Meet the Karen ‘long-neck’ women of Thailand. I wrote below about my visit to a long-neck village, touching on the historical, cultural and ethical issues surrounding these tribes. From the many photos I took, I…
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Bali Visual Toolbox / Little curiosities found in offerings Every day, Balinese Hindus prepare offerings called Canang sari, to thank Acintya, the Supreme God of Indonesian Hinduism. Perhaps one of my favorite things about…
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If you visit Seville, you might notice a cryptic symbol popping up everywhere: NO8DO. Appearing on street lights, public transport, manhole covers, benches and bins, the pictogram is also incorporated in everything having to…
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Along with Chefchaouen, another memorable stop during my trip to Morocco was undoubtedly the beautiful city of Essaouira. This intriguing fortified town on the Atlantic Coast dates back to the mid-eighteenth century, and is…
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The place I couldn’t wait to visit during my trip to Morocco was Chefchaouen, the blue city. I took a day trip from Fez to spend a few hours in this mystical town. It was raining heavily all day,…
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“In my mute frozen state, time and space took on a fascinating new quality, measured from one liberated movement to another, and I created an internal spoken dialogue with the world around me. I…
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A collection of photographs of the road to Santiago. I walked the Camino Francés in July 2016, starting from León – around 304 km in 2 weeks. …
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I met her at the fluvial beach in Villafranca del Bierzo, a village I stopped in along the Camino. There was a music festival that weekend in Villafranca, and people were happily dancing, singing and swimming in the river.…
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“See how small you are next to the mountains. Accept what is bigger than you and what you do not understand. The world may appear illogical to you, but it does not follow that…
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Being in the presence of the beautiful wild animals of the Serengeti was undoubtedly one of the most wonderful, humbling experiences I’ve had the chance to live. But in the midst of the joy,…