This photo is shot from the bridge on the Independence square. Protestants are very friendly. They have cookies and tea.
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Photo by mict • Last comment by aquilan • On 12-13-13 05:13
Yes, I know that most Ukrainians are frustrated with the Government's treat to opposite voice of many Ukrainian People. But I hope that You would find Your way to European Union too. It should bring more flowering in the future but there is also a possibility that European Union became obsolete association in farther future, especially without reforms. Future will show the results to all of us. I wish best for All of You.
Tashi, novice monk, poised to score a hit while playing sockball on a sunny afternoon after classes with his buddies 'in the open' at the ancient Lamayuru Buddhist monastery in Ladakh. Perched on a craggy grey-white Himalayan hillside at 3,510 meters, the 11th-century 'gompa' is among the largest of its kind. A friend and I joined in and soon had the little monks howling in delight as they tried to catch that swirling ball thrown high into the mountain air.
Ali, shopkeeper, and his shepherd pals share a moment of warm, understated camaraderie in the tiny Himalayan town of Dras, once at the crossroads of the old Silk Road. Dras, apparently the planet's second coldest inhabited spot (with temperatures that dip to -45°C), derives its name from the local Balti word for ‘hell’. Ali loved the picture and carefully wrote his address on a scrap of paper requesting a print. I lost it on a trek and should send one to the Dras post office I guess.
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Photo by jabberwonky • Last comment by ibbz • On 12-11-13 12:51