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Images and videos published on ifany.org in rough chronological order according to the image metadata. Page 28 of 52

March 30th to December 30th, 2014


A stairway to heaven
Sandra and Krem keeping an eye on the rocks
Filip, Sandra and Krem joined me for a walk back
The sand beach at the very tip of Samsø
The grassy hills next to Issehoved, the northernmost tip of the island
Looking south west from Issehoved over the hills
Sandra solving the pussle while Niels and Silje are watching Lille Nørd
Mattias watching youtube videos to prepare for the plucking of the bird
The wings of the pheasant
A snow covered pheasant waiting to be cooked
Early morning view of the hills near the house with a deer jumping by
Kyholm seen from the very end of Besser Rev
The view towards the end of Besser Rev and Kyholm
Walking with Krem on Besser Rev
A frosty few days had covered the puddles with a thin layer of ice
Trees next to an old Rum orphanage.
Another cat we met on the way
Cats of Adalar. This is just a small sample.
The evolution street on Adalar. We took a photo for the occasion since it's not every day a street is named after Evrim.
Evrim looking at the birds (that is, after I told her to so I could take a photo)
The old trainstation Haydarpaşa Gari on the Asian part of Istanbul where trains until recently departed for Theran and the rest of Turkey.
A man enjoys the view towards Eminönü and the old city
The view towards Eminönü and the old city
Boats on the Golden Horn
The bridge leading from Beyoğlu to Eminönü filled with people fishing in the Golden Horn.
Istanbul city planning is centered around the M&M theory of Mosques and Malls. I'm not actually sure the skyscraper in the background is a mall, but let's pretend it is.
A view of the straight facing north
Boats on the Bosporus
A shot of the main dome in Hagia Sophia
Rainy Istanbul
The ceiling near the exit in Hagia Sophia
A look of the ceiling in Hagia Sophia
Visiters roaming the archeological museum of Instanbul
An Assyrian sporting a fancy new wrist watch from the archeological museum
The beach at low tide
A traditional outrigger canoe
Tiles and patterns of the walls of the Harem of the Topkapı Palace
Children where helping out getting the net in for the evening
I stayed at Lena house near Maumere and had some wonderful peaceful walks on this beach in the early mornings and evenings
Outrigger canoes near Maumere
Kelimutu at dusk. It has become tradition to see the lakes at sunrise so I had the scenery completely to myself at dusk.
It's hard to see, but the photo is taken almost straight down and there is a big drop down to the lake itself
The darker of the three crater lakes as seen from inside the crater
A curious friend coming over to say hi
A branch hugging the crater ridge
A few more monkeys posing by Kelimutu
A monkey on the edge of the darker of the three crater lakes at Kelimutu
One of the crater lake of Kelimutu near Moni.
Another ensemble of erected stones
With quite a few tourists coming to Bena, many of the villagers earn an extra income by selling Ikat their traditional hand woven fabrics
The view of Bena from afar, a 900 year old traditional Ngada village
A lot of the houses feature beautiful carvings
Most villagers are catholic and grave sites are a scattered around the village
Old woman in the first morning light in a traditional village near Inaria and Bajawa
The veranda of a village cottage featuring life size wooden statue keeping watch over the village courtyard
Traditional village close to Inarie
Mount Inarie in the early morning on the way to Bena
Another row of monoliths at another traditional village
The fair at Bajawa that I ran into while walking through the city an evening
I went for a walk in some rice fields close to Bajawa
Many of the more traditional villages near Bajawa feature an odd set of monoliths on a row
In the early morning I rode up to a mountain pass on a motorbike. This was the view.
Catholic graveyard close to Ruteng
The jungle is slowly taking over the graves
Two traditional houses and a flock of kids wanting to be photographed
Children playing in a village close to Ruteng
The roof of a traditional house
The entree in a village I visited close to Ruteng
Close up of drums from traditional house on Flores
The inside of the traditional house
After seeing the rice fields from above I went down to take a look at the traditional house and was greeted by a goat standing guard.
The spiderweb rice fields of Flores
The view out over rice fields. In the middle a round traditional house can be seen.
A playboy must surely live here
Flores is mostly catholic and new churches were being built everywhere.
Dry rice fields and heavy clouds in the interior of Flores
A big part of inner flores is covered in rice terraces like these
Coffee flowers grow neatly on a line along a branch on the coffee plant
The girl in the bottom left ran all the way across the rice fields when she saw I was taking photos to come say hi
I can verify that komodo dragons can climb trees
A komodo dragon lazily walks away from me on Rinca
A lone mangrove sprout growing up amidst the roots of older trees
A fisherman village close to Kanawa
Sunrise on Kanawa
A small shark in the water that decided to swim next to me as I walked along the beach
Walking on the beach in early morning
Sunset from a hammock on Kanawa
Arid hills on Kanawa with the view of Labuan Bajo in the far distance
View of the reef around Kanawa
Kanawa as seen from a small hill on the island. I stayed here for a few days while exploring Komodo National Park.
Fish drying in the sun outside the market.
A girl selling fresh fish on the fish market in Labuan Bajo
The fish market in Labuan Bajo with table after table of dried fish
Bundles of fish nicely tied up on the fish market in Labuan Bajo
So many durians!
They're as spiky on the outside as they are soft and mushy on the inside
Ah Seng presents a Durian to Emily for inspection
Two of the durians that we had ordered are being weighed
Baskets of reserved durians lies waiting to be fetched
Strange anti-social one-person benches spaced evenly far apart

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