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Date: 20th May 2012
minha familia
minha familia toda o no e garcez ... e muito legal saber que tenho mais parentes que eu nao conheço !!!! beijos para todos os garcez .
From Blog: MEDELLIN DELIVERED
minha familia
minha familia toda o no e garcez ... e muito legal saber que tenho mais parentes que eu nao conheço !!!! beijos para todos os garcez .
From Blog: MEDELLIN DELIVERED
Date: 20th May 2012
Which village?
Went to a poor village too in the Punakha area. Which village is this, Patricia?
From Blog: MY DAYS IN BHUTAN: CONTRAST IN PANAKHA - Beddazzling Panakha Dzong vs Crumbling Village
Which village?
Went to a poor village too in the Punakha area. Which village is this, Patricia?
From Blog: MY DAYS IN BHUTAN: CONTRAST IN PANAKHA - Beddazzling Panakha Dzong vs Crumbling Village
Date: 18th May 2012
Absolutely awesome
Yes, that is another world.
From Blog: MY DAYS IN BHUTAN: THIMPHU
Absolutely awesome
Yes, that is another world.
From Blog: MY DAYS IN BHUTAN: THIMPHU
Date: 16th May 2012
Have You Been on the TSR?
You have been many interesting places. Have you taken the Trans Siberian Railway? I am interested in doing the Vladivostok to Moscow trip next year. Any help. Oh, and I do enjoy your blogs!!!! Very nice, and also great photos.
From Blog: NAMIBIA: Seals & Swakopmund
Have You Been on the TSR?
You have been many interesting places. Have you taken the Trans Siberian Railway? I am interested in doing the Vladivostok to Moscow trip next year. Any help. Oh, and I do enjoy your blogs!!!! Very nice, and also great photos.
From Blog: NAMIBIA: Seals & Swakopmund
Date: 14th May 2012
Tell me...
I know this is a very interesting place, mainly enigmatic. Can you tell me how much you paid to enter the country and where did you get your visa? Thank you. gracetandil@yahoo.com.ar Hugs from Argentina. Graciela.
From Blog: DAYS AT THE ENIGMATIC KINGDOM OF BHUTAN: PARO
Tell me...
I know this is a very interesting place, mainly enigmatic. Can you tell me how much you paid to enter the country and where did you get your visa? Thank you. gracetandil@yahoo.com.ar Hugs from Argentina. Graciela.
From Blog: DAYS AT THE ENIGMATIC KINGDOM OF BHUTAN: PARO
Date: 14th May 2012
Portrait
What a great portrait!
From Blog: DAYS AT THE ENIGMATIC KINGDOM OF BHUTAN: PARO
Portrait
What a great portrait!
From Blog: DAYS AT THE ENIGMATIC KINGDOM OF BHUTAN: PARO
Date: 13th May 2012
You made it!
For a while there, I was wondering if you pushed through with your trip. Some of my Bhutanese friends are here in Manila this weekend! Can't wait to read the blog sequels. Liliram
From Blog: DAYS AT THE ENIGMATIC KINGDOM OF BHUTAN: PARO
You made it!
For a while there, I was wondering if you pushed through with your trip. Some of my Bhutanese friends are here in Manila this weekend! Can't wait to read the blog sequels. Liliram
From Blog: DAYS AT THE ENIGMATIC KINGDOM OF BHUTAN: PARO
Date: 11th May 2012
Uploaded file 108
I have got to lose some weight.
From Blog: Washington DC: Some clicks of days exploring as a tourist and as locals do
Uploaded file 108
I have got to lose some weight.
From Blog: Washington DC: Some clicks of days exploring as a tourist and as locals do
Date: 4th May 2012
Vive muito tempo neste lugar
Minha família materna é deste lugar passei boas ferias, realmente é um paraíso.
From Blog: NOT ALL TRAVEL IS ABOUT FUN
Vive muito tempo neste lugar
Minha família materna é deste lugar passei boas ferias, realmente é um paraíso.
From Blog: NOT ALL TRAVEL IS ABOUT FUN
Date: 3rd May 2012
Awesome
Btw you went in which Month? Did rain spoiled your whole charm?
From Blog: KASOL: full of surprises, in the pretty hills of India
Awesome
Btw you went in which Month? Did rain spoiled your whole charm?
From Blog: KASOL: full of surprises, in the pretty hills of India
Date: 2nd May 2012
frio
Oi Primos que bom q o frio esta indo embora,aproveite os dias com os filhotes bjs monica
From Blog: Washington DC: Some clicks of days exploring as a tourist and as locals do
frio
Oi Primos que bom q o frio esta indo embora,aproveite os dias com os filhotes bjs monica
From Blog: Washington DC: Some clicks of days exploring as a tourist and as locals do
Date: 2nd May 2012
Same same
Like you, I always feel like a school kid in DC. Peak season or not, I love that those museums are free! Enjoy.....
From Blog: Washington DC: Some clicks of days exploring as a tourist and as locals do
Same same
Like you, I always feel like a school kid in DC. Peak season or not, I love that those museums are free! Enjoy.....
From Blog: Washington DC: Some clicks of days exploring as a tourist and as locals do
Date: 24th April 2012
This is an article dedicated to the plight of the Street Kids in Kathmandu specifically their addiction to glue sniffing (amongst sexual trafficking, violence, poverty & many others). http://hellobisous.com/2012/04/the-street-kids-of-kathmandu/ Do read, spread and pass on - the message of the street kids in Kathmandu. Thanks & Cheers.
From Blog: Nepal: Crisis beyond Politics... Children & Orphanages
This is an article dedicated to the plight of the Street Kids in Kathmandu specifically their addiction to glue sniffing (amongst sexual trafficking, violence, poverty & many others). http://hellobisous.com/2012/04/the-street-kids-of-kathmandu/ Do read, spread and pass on - the message of the street kids in Kathmandu. Thanks & Cheers.
From Blog: Nepal: Crisis beyond Politics... Children & Orphanages
Date: 31st March 2012
My people
I found your blog when i was trying to find pictures of the ovahimba people for a school project. I am a Herero from Namibia currently staying in Canada. why i decided to do my project about the ovahimba people was because I want people to know more about where I come from and the beauty of my people. The ovahimba and ovaherero people are very smiler, they speak the same language all most gut in different ways and they have different traditional cloth. the Herero's live more in the modern way today. I am happy that you took the time to go through that great experience, and the pictures are amazing I love them.
From Blog: THE HIMBA PEOPLE of NAMIBIA
My people
I found your blog when i was trying to find pictures of the ovahimba people for a school project. I am a Herero from Namibia currently staying in Canada. why i decided to do my project about the ovahimba people was because I want people to know more about where I come from and the beauty of my people. The ovahimba and ovaherero people are very smiler, they speak the same language all most gut in different ways and they have different traditional cloth. the Herero's live more in the modern way today. I am happy that you took the time to go through that great experience, and the pictures are amazing I love them.
From Blog: THE HIMBA PEOPLE of NAMIBIA
Date: 9th February 2012
Beautifully written…short…crisp… hilarious…informative
Thanks Patricia for the lovely blog. Me and my friends were looking for an offbeat location to spend our long weekend and your blog was really informative. Found the place through a site called indiamike.com and when i googled it, chanced to see your blog and boy I was glad I did. Really made me chuckle while I was reading it. Thanks again for taking the trouble for sharing this...tk care. Bye.
From Blog: KASOL: full of surprises, in the pretty hills of India
Beautifully written…short…crisp… hilarious…informative
Thanks Patricia for the lovely blog. Me and my friends were looking for an offbeat location to spend our long weekend and your blog was really informative. Found the place through a site called indiamike.com and when i googled it, chanced to see your blog and boy I was glad I did. Really made me chuckle while I was reading it. Thanks again for taking the trouble for sharing this...tk care. Bye.
From Blog: KASOL: full of surprises, in the pretty hills of India
Date: 23rd January 2012
very nice blog
i would like to use it on this site, www.evergreenkasol.com please let me know, i am traveling again in the second week of Feb. 2012 to kasol contact me via e mail, we can meet in Delhi. Om Namo Shiva
From Blog: KASOL: full of surprises, in the pretty hills of India
very nice blog
i would like to use it on this site, www.evergreenkasol.com please let me know, i am traveling again in the second week of Feb. 2012 to kasol contact me via e mail, we can meet in Delhi. Om Namo Shiva
From Blog: KASOL: full of surprises, in the pretty hills of India
Date: 11th December 2011
Himba
After reading and seeing pictures of the Himba people, I have become obsessed. I find the women the most beautiful natural women in the world. It is remarkable how they are able to thrive and raise children under the difficult conditions. I live in the US and I wish I could visit them one day. Thank you for the photos.
From Blog: THE HIMBA PEOPLE of NAMIBIA
Himba
After reading and seeing pictures of the Himba people, I have become obsessed. I find the women the most beautiful natural women in the world. It is remarkable how they are able to thrive and raise children under the difficult conditions. I live in the US and I wish I could visit them one day. Thank you for the photos.
From Blog: THE HIMBA PEOPLE of NAMIBIA
Date: 21st November 2011
wow
hi, lokin gud mam. .....wow
From Blog: KASOL: full of surprises, in the pretty hills of India
wow
hi, lokin gud mam. .....wow
From Blog: KASOL: full of surprises, in the pretty hills of India















































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village...
Lili. I don't have the name with me here, but it's a very poor area. I am now in Indonesia, about 2 hours from Singaraja, on north north of Bali, helping a very sick boy. See his link on my NGO site: helpingchildrenheal.com
From Blog: MY DAYS IN BHUTAN: CONTRAST IN PANAKHA - Beddazzling Panakha Dzong vs Crumbling Village