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The picturesque whitewashed church at the village of Cavelossim. Whitewashed churches are one of the symbols of Goa and a legacy of the Portuguese. India, Goa, Cavelossim
A Sikh pilgrim pauses for reflection by Amrit Sarovar, the Pool of Immortality-Giving Nectar, and the Golden Temple. India, Punjab, Amritsar
Two Hamar children silhouetted by the setting sun. The Hamar of Southwest Ethiopia are semi-nomadic pastoralists whose whole way of life is based on the needs of their stock
Nicaragua, Corn Islands, Little Corn Island, Iguana Beach, Chairs outside Beach cabana
Hidden away in rocky overhangs in a ten kilometer stretch of hillside, this prehistoric rock art is the most impressive in India. These hunting scenes are believed to date from around 8000-5000 BC
Ghana, Brong Ahafo region, Nkoranza. A special needs schoolboy drumming in Nkoranza
The earthquake damaged city of Bhuj. Bhuj is located in the westernmost part of the state of Gujarat, in the western region of India. It is around 300 km from Ahmedabad, the state capital
Silk pilgrims pause beside the Amrit Sarovar, the pool of Immortality-Giving Nectar, and the Golden Temple. India, Punjab, Amritsar
Sikh pilgrims by Amrit Sarovar, the Pool of Immortality-Giving Nectar, and the Golden Temple. India, Punjab, Amritsar. Sikh pilgrims by Amrit Sarovar, the Pool of Immortality-Giving Nectar
Ghana, Central region, Wassa Domama. The sacred rock shrine at Wassa Domama has several impressive boulders which may be climbed using vines
An Ethiopian man wears a headdress made from the skin of a gelada, a unique baboon-like primate that lives at high altitudes in northern Ethiopia
An elder of the Karo tribe rests with his head on his wooden head-rest which protects his elaborate clay hairdo. Every man carries a headrest which doubles as a stool
Cooking Gulab Jamun Gulab jamun is a popular Indian sweet comprised of fried milk balls in a sweet syrup flavoured with cardamom seeds and rosewater or saffron
Ghana, Upper east region, Paga. At Paga the crocodiles are sacred and handfed with chickens. Elsewhere they are still hunted
A woman of the Mursi tribe. Once married Mursi women pierce their lower lip and stretch it by inserting increasingly large plugs until they can wear a clay lip plate
Nyangatom men their faces and bodies with stylised patterns using natural pigments obtained from chalk, ochre and crushed rock prior to a dance
The men hold hands forming a circle within which the women dance in the Karo village of Duss. A small Omotic tribe related to the Hamar
Men and women dance together in the Karo village of Duss. A small Omotic tribe related to the Hamar, the Karo live along the banks of the Omo River in southwestern Ethiopia
Myanmar, Burma, Golden Rock, Kyaiktiyo. The Golden Rock boulder balanced precariously on the edge of Mount Kyaiktiyo
A soaring gateway or gopura, marks the entrance of the Virupaksha, Hampis largest and still functioning temple India, Karnataka, Hampi
Humayuns Tomb, New Delhi (but not really a New Delhi building; it actually stands alongside the medieval Muslim area called Nizamuddin). India, Delhi
A house looks out on a palm-fringed lagoon India, Goa. A house looks out on a palm-fringed lagoon
The Lake Palace Hotel appears to float on Lake Pichola, with Jagmandir Palace in the distance. The Lake Palace Hotel. Rajasthan, Udaipur
Rambagh Palace, once the palace of Maharjah Man Singh II, now a 5 star hotel India, Rajasthan, Jaipur. Rambagh Palace, once the palace of Maharjah Man Singh II, now a 5 star hotel
Detail of screens from which women in purdah could look out, on old haveli (merchants house) in the Pink City (Old city) India, Rajasthan, Jaipur
Stok Mountains and prayer flags viewed from Leh. Stok Kangri trekking peak prominent on right India, Ladakh. Stok Mountains and prayer flags viewed from Leh
Ghana, Volta Region, Dzemeni. Hair salons and academies abound in Ghana
Ghana, Volta Region, Hohoe. A Muslim woman in Hohoe
Ghana, Northern region, Tamale. A Muslim prays and reads the Quran at a Mosque in Tamale during Ramadan
Ghana, Northern Region, Larabanga. The Imam and two young muslims stand outside the thirteenth century mosque at Larabanga, near Mole National park
Ghana, Volta Region, Shairi. Rainforests hug the mountainous borders of Ghana and Togo
Ghana, Volta region, Agumatsa. Wli falls, lying within the Agumatsa Wildlife sanctuary, are the highest in Ghana and possibly West Africa
Ghana, Western region, Ankasa Reserve. A major attraction in the rainforest reserve at Ankasa is the Bamboo Cathedral
Ghana, Northern Region, Wa. A chameleon- these colourful characters are feared by the locals and thought of as unlucky
Ghana, Brong Ahafo Region, Techiman. Egrets in a nesting colony
Ghana, Volta region, Tafi Atome. Mona Monkeys are considered sacred in some places and have become a major tourist attraction
Ghana, Northern region, Mole National Park. Elephants in Mole National Park drinking at water hole
Ghana, Brong Ahafo region, Kintampo. Bathers at Kintampo Falls, one of Ghanas many waterfalls
Ghana, Bong Ahafo region, Fuller. Fuller Falls are dramatic and rarely visited
Ghana, Central region, Kakum National Park. Kakum National Park has the only aerial walkway in Ghana
Ghana, West region, Nzulezu. Tourists are canoed to the stilt village of Nzulezu
Ghana, Upper east region, Bende. A funeral procession and memorial dance
Ghana, Upper Western Region, Nakori. Villagers carrying firewood in Northern Ghana
In the early morning, a Dassanech man puts on his serval cat skin cape and ostrich-feather headdress to participate in his Dimi ceremony, an important initiation ceremony
A Mursi mother and child. The mother shades her shaven head from the sun with a small decorated leather apron.The Mursi speak a Nilotic language and have affinities with the Shilluk
Hamar women dance, sing and blow small tin trumpets during a Jumping of the Bull ceremony. The semi-nomadic Hamar of Southwest Ethiopia embrace an age-grade system that includes several rites of
Assisted by her husband, a Hamar woman draws water from a deep well to give to her familys herds.; The Hamar of Southwest Ethiopia are semi-nomadic pastoralists whose whole way of life is based
A Hamar mother and child moving home. The mother carries all her possessions with her including sleeping mats and gourds.The Hamar of Southwest Ethiopia are semi-nomadic pastoralists whose whole way