Pick a Word: January

Linked with Lost in Translation’s Thursdays Special: Pick a Word

Ethnicity

Padaung Child, Hill Tribes, Chiang Rai

Itinerant

Sticky Rice & Mango Seller – Hua Hin, Thailand

Quintessentials

Quintessential Foods Offered to Lord Buddha on Special Occasions

Multifarious

Shoreline

The Mumbles, Wales

Comments

8 responses to “Pick a Word: January”

  1. maristravels Avatar
    maristravels

    That photograph was taken about 15 years ago I think when the custom was still rife in Thailand but many of the Red Karen hill tribe have discontinued it now. However, it is still the practice in some really remote areas of the mountains and it is prevalent in Myanmar (the tribes used to migrate back and forth across the border) where they have not had much contact with the rest of the world.

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  2. sheetalbravon Avatar

    Fantastic pictures Mari, especially of the girl with the neck rings. I thought that custom was no longer followed but I suppose I’m wrong . The photos were perfect for your chosen words.

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  3. restlessjo Avatar

    Lovely shots from your travels, Mari! Funny that last one, ending in Mumbles 🙂 🙂

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    1. maristravels Avatar
      maristravels

      Just thought I’d better get away from the tropics, Jo!

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      1. restlessjo Avatar

        😎☔🌈💕

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  4. natureandphotography Avatar

    Beautiful photos! Got to know about different places and their culture…thanks for sharing!

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  5. CadyLuck Leedy Avatar

    You have been to so many places! I really enjoy seeing all your photos! My favorite was the little girl in native dress or dressed for a festival?

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  6. Alison Avatar

    Love the bikes and legs photo!

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