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Images and videos published on ifany.org in rough chronological order according to the image metadata. Page 16 of 52

August 7th 2011 to February 7th 2012


An ex-building
The narrow passageway leading down to the city itself.
The Monastary greeting me as I climbed to the top of the mountain
The view towards Petra hiding somewhere behind the mountains to the left
Zebra sandstone
A small cairn
Sandstone mountains
The view back towards Little Petra hidden somewhere behind a maze of sandstone mountains
Stairs
Columns
Facade of smaller temple.
Bedouins camping in the sandstone mountains near Little Petra
The winning camel gallops over the finish line.
The judges are sitting by the finish line, noting down the numbers of the camels and their placement.
The race starts as young boys chase the camels out of the start zone.
A girl is waiting at the starting line as the camels are gathered getting ready to begin the race.
A camel caretaker. For some reason all the care takers where Nubian.
A couple of guys saw me walking around with a camera and asked me if I could take a picture of them and their camel. On the camel in the background is mounted with a small mechanical device holding a whip in place of a rider.
Camels are graceful animals.
A band of Bedouin arrive and park their camels in the corner.
Some guy walks around looking like he is keeping a watchful eye on the crowd of spectators.
Spectators are looking at the camels, waiting for the race to begin.
Morning light in the desert
Colours of rock
View of the camp where I was staying
View from Camp
The next morning I woke up early to catch a ferry that I never took, but before leaving I took a picture from outside my room.
A short glimpse backwards before I descend down to the water.
The afternoon sunshine illuminating my path back home.
Lines in sandstone.
Layers of sediment in the sandstone rocks.
Looking south-west. Could have been any inland direction though.
The view out over the Red Sea from the top of a dusty peak. Nuweiba is right below me.
Poplars.
Pillars.
At least the half finished buildings don't obstruct the view of the mountains.
Someone had the idea of building a castle because, why not.
Hotel-to-be.
Crooked lampposts lining the promenade leading nowhere.
The town of Dahab as seen from the south
Mostly transparent rock.
Mostly blue and orange rock.
A hand made of rocks.
Mostly spiky rock.
Most dark rock with lines.
Mostly red rock.
Mostly green rock.
The feet of a strange metallic thing which was sitting in the lake.
A weird thing standing in Lac Leman one morning
Strange metallic thing sitting in the lake. I managed to capture a couple of photos before it walked away.
Snow crystals on the last hike of the season, which then lasted far longer than I had suspected
Cow in church with wings.
A detail from an old door to a barn.
The same rusty gate once more, this time from a different angle.
A rusty gate close to the Italian riviera
I think this is from Genoa
Near Rocher du Naye I think
From a small hike near Taveyanne, a beautiful day in September which feels like a very long time ago.
Filip in a chalet we stayed at for a couple of days
Oxen are driven down to drink at the lake.
Morning light hits the trees
View from the camp spot the next morning.
Our well chosen camp-spot
The blue line in the left of the picture was very striking as I took the photo.
Isla del Sol and Titicaca both looking pretty
The last bit of sunlight hits the second highest point of Isla del Sol
Hills and water. The water had the most magnificent grey-blue color.
Steven and my backpack enjoying the view out over the lake near the second highest spot on Isla del Sol.
Evening light on Isla del Sol, near cochabamba, Bolivia.
Walking home on Isla del Sol.
The clouds of Titicaca and the Andes in the background
And more evening sky.
The evening sky
Vast plains like this one stretches over most of southern Peru.
In the background the llamas are returning to the fold.
Light in mountains
The squares in the background are folds for a llama farm

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