What did I bring home after the trips?


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February 20th 2014
Published: February 19th 2008
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On every trip I often buy a souvenir of the place where I visit. They are the local specialties that I cannot find the same anywhere. I also love to collect coins, notes and postcards of over 20 countries. For me they are all the treasures in my life. The souvenirs that I bought are simple and inexpensive. They can be paintings, plates, statues, fridge magnets, dolls, key holders, masks etc. Some... Read Full Entry



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Key holders from Bali, IndonesiaKey holders from Bali, Indonesia
Key holders from Bali, Indonesia

A street seller in Bali followed me and I bought these key holders from him.
Symbols of Malaysia Symbols of Malaysia
Symbols of Malaysia

The twin towers, the mosque, the monorail etc.
Japanese paper dollJapanese paper doll
Japanese paper doll

I bought it at Kamakura town, Japan.
Souvernirs from MongoliaSouvernirs from Mongolia
Souvernirs from Mongolia

Traditional musical instrument and a couple of dolls.
Souvenir from Sydney, AustraliaSouvenir from Sydney, Australia
Souvenir from Sydney, Australia

The Opera House in Sydney
Indian pensIndian pens
Indian pens

I bought them at the Int'l Airport in New Delhi, India, before flying home.
Magnetic pictures from Nepal Magnetic pictures from Nepal
Magnetic pictures from Nepal

Pictures of Mt Everest and the Himalayan range.



18th March 2014

Hand carved Indonesian Mask
I noticed that you bought Hand carved Indonesian Masks. I have one myself and am trying to find out the hidden meaning, can you help please? I remember when I bought it the salesman said that it is for some kind of protection. Hope you can help me. Thanks in advance

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