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Along the Mighty, Mighty Mekong (3) – Northern Laos
photos © francesco pezzetti
Posted in people, photography, places, travel, tribes, worlds
Tagged biodiversity, ethnic groups, jungle, Khamu people, Lahu people, Laos, Luang Nam Tha, Luang Prabang, Mekong, Nam Ha Biodiversity Conservation Area, Nam Ha National Protected Area, Pak Beng, photography, rivers, travel, trekking
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Along the Mighty, Mighty Mekong (2) – Southern Laos
photos © francesco pezzetti
Posted in people, photography, places, travel, worlds
Tagged Don Det, Don Khon, Laos, Luang Prabang, Mekong, Pakse, photography, rivers, Si Phan Don, travel, Vientiane
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Along the Mighty, Mighty Mekong (1) – Cambodia
photos © francesco pezzetti
Posted in people, places, travel, worlds
Tagged Cambodia, Khmer people, Koh Trong, Kratie, Mekong, Phnom Penh, photography, rivers, travel
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Summer
summer + Central Park + a bicycle, fast + the sun on my skin + loud, rusty rock in my earphones = happiness
Posted in music, places, travel
Tagged Central Park, cycling, music, New York City, summer
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The sea in Paris
Posted in places, sensations, worlds
Tagged Paris, places, sensations, videos, worlds
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Up on my tower
I wake up, and feel like I’m made of morning. Made of that spongy sky that’s spitting its lemon glow all over the endless east. I open every window, north and south, and stand in the wind, in the wide … Continue reading
Crumpled worlds
When I was a kid, I used to create whole worlds on a few scraps of paper. Entire continents, mapped with rivers and highways, and countries shaped by their own wars and their local religions. And then, kings and queens, … Continue reading