Tag: “Temple”

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  1. Dry season in Bagan

    This scene will be lush green during the high season (November to February) when it is cooler and not as dry. The low season (March to May) is deathly hot (40C +) and you will be dripping in sweat, even at night, but it is also blissfully empty.

  2. Typical roadside sight in Bagan

    Traveling slowly by horse cart you will get to experience the sights and sounds of Burmese daily life.

  3. The Auld Dubliner

    One of the nicest pubs in Temple Bar...always full both of locals and tourists enjoying live music and superb beer..

  4. Wat Phou Retrospective

    Upon reaching the upper level of Wat Phou, worshippers and tourists alike are rewarded with magnificent views of the lower pavilions.

  5. Cambodian Children

    This was taken at a cafe at Oolong Temple Cambodia. They didn't want anything, they were just being nosey

  6. Waiting for Alms

    A monk at the Monkey temple Kathmandu waiting for alms

  7. Temple Square

    Temple Square is located in the geographical heart of Salt Lake City, Utah and is also the heart of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Housing the Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake Tabernacle and various other Mormon buildings including the adjacent LDS Office Building.

  8. Bali

    Bali known as The island of Gods,

    Bali is justly famous for its unique Hindu culture, the splendor of its ritual arts, and the beautiful of nature. So many interesting places spread in this small island.

    This island is not nearly as interesting as its neighbor Lombok which is where you step back in time where there are no Ritz Carltons, Four Seasons, and Hyatts!

  9. Belur

    The Channakesava Temple at Belur is regarded as one of the most magnificent pieces of Hoysala Architecture. It is estimated that it took over a 100 years to build this temple complex.It was finally completed in 1116 AD.

  10. Bodnath Buddhist Temple

    Eyes of Stupa at Bodnath, Kathmandu Nepal

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