Heart of the World

Well ... began this blog in April 2005, with a journey to Peru and the Andes. Since then we've been to India, Nepal, Mexico, returned home to Nelson BC in Canada, and took off again for South America. It's now September 2009 and Jim and Carol are preparing to travel to Bali for two months. Terence will be staying home on Crystal Mountain in Nelson. Here are some reflections and photos of our travels through these sacred lands. To contact us, email: listenbreatheletgo@gmail.com

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Sunset over the Arabian Sea....

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Street scene in Delhi...our last view of India

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Wow...an iPod with Hindi music!

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A snake temple in the jungle near Hampi....

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An elephant gets a bath in Hampi...

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Mother and child....

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Another view of the mysteries of Ellora...

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A peek at the wonders of Ellora....

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Samvati Parshvanath - from the Jain Temple in Mandu

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Pilgrims beside the river in Omkareshwar...

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Duncan and Terence over dinner....

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Jim and Carol relaxing in Udaipur....

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Rosalyn and Duncan on a rooftop in Rajasthan...

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A well-dressed camel in Udaipur....

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Ma Kali....the fierce aspect of the feminine...

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Rosalyn, Carol and Jim....and the Taj Mahal!

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A joyful dancer in Khajuraho...

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From a Jain temple...a perfect "Inca Cross"?

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Khajuraho...exquisite beauty everywhere...

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A Muslim woman walks on the street in Varanasi...

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At the train station in Gaya...

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Bodh Gaya ... Tibetan Buddhist monks take a break from prostrations...

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Bodh Gaya...where the Buddha walked after enlightenment...

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On the train .... celebrating Dussehra with Ma Durga!

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Morning prayers beside the Ganges...

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