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Elephant trekking in Thailand
LelaRainBarker
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A jaunt through the Thai jungle in Phuket, on the back of a 51 year old female elephant. Soundtrack courtesy of the cicadas. I trekked with Kok Chang Safaris and I highly ...
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Entering a sea cave by lying on your back
LelaRainBarker
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The sound you hear at the beginning of the video is the guide deflating our kayak. Space is ridiculously tight and this has to be done at just the right tide. Even still,...
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Sea kayaking in a lagoon: Phang Nga Bay, Thailand
LelaRainBarker
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The chirping you hear are a mass of cicadas. I kayaked via John Gray Sea Canoe and I cannot recommend them enough: http://www.johngray-seacanoe.com/thailand/index.htm
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Young Buddhist taking his monastic vows in temple: Phuket, Thailand
LelaRainBarker
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Patrice performs at the 2010 Gnaoua Music Festival: Essaouira, Morocco
LelaRainBarker
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Fantastic music, beautiful weather and gyrating bodies for as far as the eye can see. Tens of thousands of people dancing in a Moroccan street. :)
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Vervet monkeys playing on my cabin in Uganda
LelaRainBarker
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I returned to my cabin at Nile Safari Lodge (Murchison Falls, Uganda) to discover a family of adorable Vervet monkeys lapping water from my outdoor shower and stirring up m...
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LRA survivors dancing in Nothern Uganda
LelaRainBarker
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I traveled to Uganda to meet the female shea nut gatherers who produce shea better for Bella Lucce. They've survived a brutal 20-year rebel insurgency by the Lord's Resista...
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Weaving traditional kente cloth in Accra, Ghana
LelaRainBarker
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I was mesmerized by this craftsmen who was weaving brilliantly colored threads into traditional Ghanian kente cloth. Watch his feet as they work the loom...
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Traditional dancing in the village of Gbiniyiri in Northern Ghana
LelaRainBarker
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I was invited by a local nonprofit to visit the ridiculously remote village of Gbiniyiri, Ghana. The constant up and down motion of the car as we traversed river beds was m...
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Tibetan Monks creating a sand mandala
LelaRainBarker
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Emory University, March 2010.
Each mandala design has significance and is drawn free-hand in chalk with the use of rulers and compasses. The monks then use steel cones ...
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