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Land Meets Water

This began as an account of my travels through India and Bangladesh, and continues on as I contemplate the interrelationships of nature, culture and our built environment. The shifting places where land meets water are some of the most critical, precarious, fertile places on earth which fascinate me to no end. Tuvalu next!

Thursday, January 24, 2008

JP


My travel companion and best friend.
Posted by hk at 3:27 AM

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