62) This "big sister" carried her little brother across the river to get pencils but came back empty handed, so my tourmate gave her an energy bar instead, which she immediately shared with her whole family.
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64) " my toy, my game" They were cooking small fishes using shells as their pot. Later they added some pumkins.
65) this young stalker followed us around waving and saying " bye bye" all the time... All the kids there don't know how to say hello, only bye bye.
70) This boy was bathing on the "bridge" that we were crossing, so we had to wait for him to finish bathing. The "bridge" was a single plank of wood which can be removed easily when boats come. It was very slippery after he finished bathing. Luckily we could balance quite well and no one fell into the lake with their expensive gears
71) "ok, I am done, you may cross the bridge now"
72) last shot of this beautiful village..."Bye Bye!"
I like #66. It shows the harsh environment and condition they stay in. How lucky are our future children compared to them. The only thing about this photo is the stick poking into her face. Overall its a nice series.
Only a word comes to my mind : wow !!
Thanks to you I travel like never and without living my house
You are realy realy talented and I hope you'll show us some more of your wonderful pictures
Thanks all for yr kind words and encouragement! Glad that you like the photos.
Velasco, you are still young, there will be lots of travelling opportunities ahead. The first time I took a plane was when I was 18 and I could not stop travelling after tat.
Hope ur wish to go Cambodia will be realized soon.
orciel, thanks for appreciating my works! I never tot of myself as being talented, just wanted to share what I saw during my trips I still have a lot to learn from the gurus here in Clubsnap. I will try to post some photos taken in Yunnan when I have time.