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IMAGES OF THE WORLD
A selection of the tens of thousands of photos and videos taken during over 50 years of travel - some places visited recently, others many years ago: a very personal view of the world and its people. SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA A short description of South Eastern Australia. The south eastern corner of Australia is the region that is least associated with the "Outback"; it has the coolest climate and became the most popular settlement of the colonists, causing a great decline in the Aboriginal population. The four smallest states of the country hold more thanthree
CENTRAL TORRES STRAIT ISLANDS Yorke Island, traditionally known as Masig, is a coral cay, about 2.7 kilometres long and 800 metres at its widest point in the east-central Torres Strait, about 160 kilometres north east of Thursday Island. Its people have always been trading all over the Torres Strait, having great skills as navigators. In the 1870s teachers from the London LAJAMANU | NORTHERN TERRITORY | AUSTRALIA | PHOTOS | OZOUTBACK Lajamanu, formerly Hooker Creek, is a Warlpiri Aboriginal community about 550 kilometres south west of Katherine in semi-arid country on the edge of the Tanami Desert. This country, with its spinifex grasses and acacias, about halfway between Darwin and Alice Springs, traditionally belongs to the Gurindji people, who now live over 100 kilometres further north around Daguragu and Kalkarinji ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES Among the people of Central Australia, like the Warlpiri, Arrarnta (Arrernte), Pitjantjatjara, Pintubi and many others, the rituals may take place over many weeks. The most common and most elaborate ceremonies among the Warlpiri people, for example, are the "kurdiji" initiation ceremonies in which a number of boys of the same subsection(or
ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later. TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER DANCING The different islands have their own distinct dances, like those of Mer (also known as Murray Island) in the eastern Torres Strait; the Baizam (Shark) dance, the "Kab Kar" ritual dance with the "dhari" headdresses and the various women's dances are typical for this group.The Top Western Islands, like Saibai and Boigu, just off the coast of Papua New Guinea, are greatly influenced by that ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES The traditional Míddjarn ceremonial dance of the Ndjébbana people is carried out by men and boys in the school grounds at Maningrida Aboriginal community on the north coast of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. It is a serious ceremony, but also fun for the children to participate in. Everyone is welcome to attend this ceremony.SANGOMA AND INYANGA
Sangoma and iNyanga - traditional healers of Swaziland. A very important member of Swazi society is the "sangoma" or diviner whose role it is to find the cause of misfortune or disease, prescribe actions to rectify it and prepare medicine to cure illness. Although often misunderstood by Europeans and given the epithet "witchdoctor",they would
NAMONDJOK PAINTING
Namondjok, a Creation Ancestor, with underneath him Barrginj, his wife, and to his right Namarrgon, the Lightning Man, responsible for the violent lightning storms that occur every wet season. At the bottom is a large group of men and women with elaborate ceremonial headdresses. These Spirit figures were repainted between 1962 and 1964, the last major rock painting at the Anbangbang Art siteIMAGES OF THE WORLD
A selection of the tens of thousands of photos and videos taken during over 50 years of travel - some places visited recently, others many years ago: a very personal view of the world and its people. SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA A short description of South Eastern Australia. The south eastern corner of Australia is the region that is least associated with the "Outback"; it has the coolest climate and became the most popular settlement of the colonists, causing a great decline in the Aboriginal population. The four smallest states of the country hold more thanthree
CENTRAL TORRES STRAIT ISLANDS Yorke Island, traditionally known as Masig, is a coral cay, about 2.7 kilometres long and 800 metres at its widest point in the east-central Torres Strait, about 160 kilometres north east of Thursday Island. Its people have always been trading all over the Torres Strait, having great skills as navigators. In the 1870s teachers from the London LAJAMANU | NORTHERN TERRITORY | AUSTRALIA | PHOTOS | OZOUTBACK Lajamanu, formerly Hooker Creek, is a Warlpiri Aboriginal community about 550 kilometres south west of Katherine in semi-arid country on the edge of the Tanami Desert. This country, with its spinifex grasses and acacias, about halfway between Darwin and Alice Springs, traditionally belongs to the Gurindji people, who now live over 100 kilometres further north around Daguragu and Kalkarinji ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES Among the people of Central Australia, like the Warlpiri, Arrarnta (Arrernte), Pitjantjatjara, Pintubi and many others, the rituals may take place over many weeks. The most common and most elaborate ceremonies among the Warlpiri people, for example, are the "kurdiji" initiation ceremonies in which a number of boys of the same subsection(or
ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later. TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER DANCING The different islands have their own distinct dances, like those of Mer (also known as Murray Island) in the eastern Torres Strait; the Baizam (Shark) dance, the "Kab Kar" ritual dance with the "dhari" headdresses and the various women's dances are typical for this group.The Top Western Islands, like Saibai and Boigu, just off the coast of Papua New Guinea, are greatly influenced by that ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES The traditional Míddjarn ceremonial dance of the Ndjébbana people is carried out by men and boys in the school grounds at Maningrida Aboriginal community on the north coast of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. It is a serious ceremony, but also fun for the children to participate in. Everyone is welcome to attend this ceremony.SANGOMA AND INYANGA
Sangoma and iNyanga - traditional healers of Swaziland. A very important member of Swazi society is the "sangoma" or diviner whose role it is to find the cause of misfortune or disease, prescribe actions to rectify it and prepare medicine to cure illness. Although often misunderstood by Europeans and given the epithet "witchdoctor",they would
NAMONDJOK PAINTING
Namondjok, a Creation Ancestor, with underneath him Barrginj, his wife, and to his right Namarrgon, the Lightning Man, responsible for the violent lightning storms that occur every wet season. At the bottom is a large group of men and women with elaborate ceremonial headdresses. These Spirit figures were repainted between 1962 and 1964, the last major rock painting at the Anbangbang Art siteIMAGES OF THE WORLD
A selection of the tens of thousands of photos and videos taken during over 50 years of travel - some places visited recently, others many years ago: a very personal view of the world and its people.GULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise toABORIGINAL SCHOOLS
Aboriginal Schools in the Northern Territory. As everywhere in Australia, school is compulsory in Aboriginal communities and most children enjoy going to school. All hub communities have schools with permanent buildings, staff and modern facilities. The various "Homeland Centres" or outstations have visiting teachers and localassistant
OLD MINING TOWNS
The Old Mining towns, west of the Atherton Tablelands. About 25 kilometres east from the tin mining town of Herberton, on an unsurfaced road, is the small town of Irvinebank, established in 1882 under the name of Gibbs Camp at another tin mining site. In 1884 the town dam was built and the Loudon Mill started operation. ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES The traditional Míddjarn ceremonial dance of the Ndjébbana people is carried out by men and boys in the school grounds at Maningrida Aboriginal community on the north coast of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. It is a serious ceremony, but also fun for the children to participate in. Everyone is welcome to attend this ceremony. ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES Initiation ceremonies for boys are still a very important part of traditional life in the various communities of the Northern Territory. In the north the most common rituals are the "Mandiwa" or "Marndiwala" ceremony, performed from Barunga (near Katherine) in the west to Borroloola in the east and also in communities further north.Most of the photos on this page were taken in Borroloola, a AFRICAN 'ZIONIST' CHURCHES Possibly the "Zionist" Native African church with the most colourful costumes, the Jericho Church was based in the homestead of its Head, Pastor Eliyasi Vilakati, in a village near Mankayane in the west of Swaziland. They wear red and blue robes and often gold coloured crowns, pith helmets or very inventive headdresses of differentmaterials.
UMCWASHO CEREMONY
The uMcwasho Ceremony. In Swaziland boys are organised in age-groups that form the basis of the traditional warrior regiments. A similar thing sometimes happens with unmarried girls who join together under the patronage of a princess or chief's daughter and wear the "umcwasho" uniform, colourful tassels indicating their status: theyounger
EVELYN BARING HIGH SCHOOL Evelyn Baring High School in Nhlangano is a Government boarding school with excellent facilities, including wood- and metal workshops, well-equipped Science laboratories, a swimming pool and other sports facilities and many activities for the students. Its adjacent Primary school was also first class. OBIRI ROCK | KAKADU NATIONAL PARK | NORTHERN TERRITORY On the top of Ubirr (Obiri Rock), at the north eastern edge of Kakadu National Park near the Arnhem Land border. Photo by Ludo Kuipers, SunJul 31, 1983.
GULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise to SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA A short description of South Eastern Australia. The south eastern corner of Australia is the region that is least associated with the "Outback"; it has the coolest climate and became the most popular settlement of the colonists, causing a great decline in the Aboriginal population. The four smallest states of the country hold more thanthree
ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later. CENTRAL TORRES STRAIT ISLANDS Yorke Island, traditionally known as Masig, is a coral cay, about 2.7 kilometres long and 800 metres at its widest point in the east-central Torres Strait, about 160 kilometres north east of Thursday Island. Its people have always been trading all over the Torres Strait, having great skills as navigators. In the 1870s teachers from the LondonROYAL VILLAGES
Because King Sobhuza II's real mother had of course long ago died, one of his senior wives had taken this role. Her residence was right in the centre of a very traditional village, with the typical beehive grass huts called "gucqasithandaze" (kneel and pray).NAMONDJOK PAINTING
Namondjok, a Creation Ancestor, with underneath him Barrginj, his wife, and to his right Namarrgon, the Lightning Man, responsible for the violent lightning storms that occur every wet season. At the bottom is a large group of men and women with elaborate ceremonial headdresses. These Spirit figures were repainted between 1962 and 1964, the last major rock painting at the Anbangbang Art siteMSUNDUZA TOWNSHIP
The township of Msunduza, or, commonly referred to as the "Location", is situated in the hills that forms the backdrop of Mbabane. It has grown as a result of people flocking to the capital and, as employment is hard to get, had its share of petty crime and was not considered the safest place to wander around, especially at night.NABULWINJBULWINJ
A depiction of Nabulwinjbulwinj, a dangerous spirit who eats females after killing them by striking them with a yam, at Anbangbang rock shelter, Burrungguy or Nourlangie Rock, in Kakadu National Park. OBIRI ROCK | KAKADU NATIONAL PARK | NORTHERN TERRITORY On the top of Ubirr (Obiri Rock), at the north eastern edge of Kakadu National Park near the Arnhem Land border. Photo by Ludo Kuipers, SunJul 31, 1983.
ROCKHAMPTON DOWNS
The main house at Rockhampton Downs, a pastoral property off the Barkly Highway, one of many “cattle stations” in the outback ofAustralia.
GULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise to SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA A short description of South Eastern Australia. The south eastern corner of Australia is the region that is least associated with the "Outback"; it has the coolest climate and became the most popular settlement of the colonists, causing a great decline in the Aboriginal population. The four smallest states of the country hold more thanthree
ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later. CENTRAL TORRES STRAIT ISLANDS Yorke Island, traditionally known as Masig, is a coral cay, about 2.7 kilometres long and 800 metres at its widest point in the east-central Torres Strait, about 160 kilometres north east of Thursday Island. Its people have always been trading all over the Torres Strait, having great skills as navigators. In the 1870s teachers from the LondonROYAL VILLAGES
Because King Sobhuza II's real mother had of course long ago died, one of his senior wives had taken this role. Her residence was right in the centre of a very traditional village, with the typical beehive grass huts called "gucqasithandaze" (kneel and pray).NAMONDJOK PAINTING
Namondjok, a Creation Ancestor, with underneath him Barrginj, his wife, and to his right Namarrgon, the Lightning Man, responsible for the violent lightning storms that occur every wet season. At the bottom is a large group of men and women with elaborate ceremonial headdresses. These Spirit figures were repainted between 1962 and 1964, the last major rock painting at the Anbangbang Art siteMSUNDUZA TOWNSHIP
The township of Msunduza, or, commonly referred to as the "Location", is situated in the hills that forms the backdrop of Mbabane. It has grown as a result of people flocking to the capital and, as employment is hard to get, had its share of petty crime and was not considered the safest place to wander around, especially at night.NABULWINJBULWINJ
A depiction of Nabulwinjbulwinj, a dangerous spirit who eats females after killing them by striking them with a yam, at Anbangbang rock shelter, Burrungguy or Nourlangie Rock, in Kakadu National Park. OBIRI ROCK | KAKADU NATIONAL PARK | NORTHERN TERRITORY On the top of Ubirr (Obiri Rock), at the north eastern edge of Kakadu National Park near the Arnhem Land border. Photo by Ludo Kuipers, SunJul 31, 1983.
ROCKHAMPTON DOWNS
The main house at Rockhampton Downs, a pastoral property off the Barkly Highway, one of many “cattle stations” in the outback ofAustralia.
IMAGES OF THE WORLD
A selection of the tens of thousands of photos and videos taken during over 50 years of travel - some places visited recently, others many years ago: a very personal view of the world and its people.GULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise to SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA A short description of South Eastern Australia. The south eastern corner of Australia is the region that is least associated with the "Outback"; it has the coolest climate and became the most popular settlement of the colonists, causing a great decline in the Aboriginal population. The four smallest states of the country hold more thanthree
ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES Among the people of Central Australia, like the Warlpiri, Arrarnta (Arrernte), Pitjantjatjara, Pintubi and many others, the rituals may take place over many weeks. The most common and most elaborate ceremonies among the Warlpiri people, for example, are the "kurdiji" initiation ceremonies in which a number of boys of the same subsection(or
ROYAL VILLAGES
Because King Sobhuza II's real mother had of course long ago died, one of his senior wives had taken this role. Her residence was right in the centre of a very traditional village, with the typical beehive grass huts called "gucqasithandaze" (kneel and pray). ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and AFRICAN 'ZIONIST' CHURCHES Possibly the "Zionist" Native African church with the most colourful costumes, the Jericho Church was based in the homestead of its Head, Pastor Eliyasi Vilakati, in a village near Mankayane in the west of Swaziland. They wear red and blue robes and often gold coloured crowns, pith helmets or very inventive headdresses of differentmaterials.
"MIMI SPIRIT"
A “Mimi Spirit” with a a spear thrower and a “dilly” (carrying) bag, at the main gallery at the Ubirr Art site (Obiri Rock). These “Mimi” are tall, thin beings, living in the rocky escarpments and are generally considered harmless. It is believed the paintings themselves were painted by Mimi Spirits.KUBLA-USTYURT
The now virtually abandoned town of Kubla-Ustyurt, in Soviet days called, in Russian, Komsomolsk-na-Ustyurte.GIRLS MARCHING
Groups of young girls march from the traditional Royal Kraal in Lobamba to Somhlolo Stadium for the dance celebrating the end of their “uMcwasho” period; for a year the girls have been wearing woollen tassels, the uniform of a girl's age group. That morning those tassels were ritually burnt and they are now going to dance in a national celebration in front of the King.GULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise to MICRONESIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is a federation of four island states - Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk and Yap - in the western Pacific. Independent since 1986, it is in a Compact of Free Association with the United States and the neighbouring island republics of Palau and the Marshall Islands. The total land area of the Federated States of ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later.BARUNGA FESTIVAL
The Barunga Festival celebrates Indigenous community life with a program of workshops, dancing ceremonies, traditional bush tucker gathering, didgeridoo making, basket weaving, spear throwing, musical performances at night and sport: AFL (Australian Football), softball and basketball, with teams from all over the Northern Territory and from as far away as Mowanjum, near Derby, in the north of AFRICAN 'ZIONIST' CHURCHES Possibly the "Zionist" Native African church with the most colourful costumes, the Jericho Church was based in the homestead of its Head, Pastor Eliyasi Vilakati, in a village near Mankayane in the west of Swaziland. They wear red and blue robes and often gold coloured crowns, pith helmets or very inventive headdresses of differentmaterials.
ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and ALBANIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK Albania, in the southwestern corner of the Balkan peninsula, was until recently probably the least known country in Europe. In virtual isolation from the end of the Second World War until the fall of its Stalinist Communist regime in 1990, it was a country that was verydifficult to visit.
SANGOMA AND INYANGA
Sangoma and iNyanga - traditional healers of Swaziland. A very important member of Swazi society is the "sangoma" or diviner whose role it is to find the cause of misfortune or disease, prescribe actions to rectify it and prepare medicine to cure illness. Although often misunderstood by Europeans and given the epithet "witchdoctor",they would
OBIRI ROCK | KAKADU NATIONAL PARK | NORTHERN TERRITORY On the top of Ubirr (Obiri Rock), at the north eastern edge of Kakadu National Park near the Arnhem Land border. Photo by Ludo Kuipers, SunJul 31, 1983.
KUBLA-USTYURT
The now virtually abandoned town of Kubla-Ustyurt, in Soviet days called, in Russian, Komsomolsk-na-Ustyurte.GULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise to MICRONESIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is a federation of four island states - Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk and Yap - in the western Pacific. Independent since 1986, it is in a Compact of Free Association with the United States and the neighbouring island republics of Palau and the Marshall Islands. The total land area of the Federated States of ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later.BARUNGA FESTIVAL
The Barunga Festival celebrates Indigenous community life with a program of workshops, dancing ceremonies, traditional bush tucker gathering, didgeridoo making, basket weaving, spear throwing, musical performances at night and sport: AFL (Australian Football), softball and basketball, with teams from all over the Northern Territory and from as far away as Mowanjum, near Derby, in the north of AFRICAN 'ZIONIST' CHURCHES Possibly the "Zionist" Native African church with the most colourful costumes, the Jericho Church was based in the homestead of its Head, Pastor Eliyasi Vilakati, in a village near Mankayane in the west of Swaziland. They wear red and blue robes and often gold coloured crowns, pith helmets or very inventive headdresses of differentmaterials.
ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and ALBANIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK Albania, in the southwestern corner of the Balkan peninsula, was until recently probably the least known country in Europe. In virtual isolation from the end of the Second World War until the fall of its Stalinist Communist regime in 1990, it was a country that was verydifficult to visit.
SANGOMA AND INYANGA
Sangoma and iNyanga - traditional healers of Swaziland. A very important member of Swazi society is the "sangoma" or diviner whose role it is to find the cause of misfortune or disease, prescribe actions to rectify it and prepare medicine to cure illness. Although often misunderstood by Europeans and given the epithet "witchdoctor",they would
OBIRI ROCK | KAKADU NATIONAL PARK | NORTHERN TERRITORY On the top of Ubirr (Obiri Rock), at the north eastern edge of Kakadu National Park near the Arnhem Land border. Photo by Ludo Kuipers, SunJul 31, 1983.
KUBLA-USTYURT
The now virtually abandoned town of Kubla-Ustyurt, in Soviet days called, in Russian, Komsomolsk-na-Ustyurte.BARUNGA FESTIVAL
The Barunga Festival celebrates Indigenous community life with a program of workshops, dancing ceremonies, traditional bush tucker gathering, didgeridoo making, basket weaving, spear throwing, musical performances at night and sport: AFL (Australian Football), softball and basketball, with teams from all over the Northern Territory and from as far away as Mowanjum, near Derby, in the north ofROYAL VILLAGES
Because King Sobhuza II's real mother had of course long ago died, one of his senior wives had taken this role. Her residence was right in the centre of a very traditional village, with the typical beehive grass huts called "gucqasithandaze" (kneel and pray). SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA A short description of South Eastern Australia. The south eastern corner of Australia is the region that is least associated with the "Outback"; it has the coolest climate and became the most popular settlement of the colonists, causing a great decline in the Aboriginal population. The four smallest states of the country hold more thanthree
ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES Among the people of Central Australia, like the Warlpiri, Arrarnta (Arrernte), Pitjantjatjara, Pintubi and many others, the rituals may take place over many weeks. The most common and most elaborate ceremonies among the Warlpiri people, for example, are the "kurdiji" initiation ceremonies in which a number of boys of the same subsection(or
ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES The traditional Míddjarn ceremonial dance of the Ndjébbana people is carried out by men and boys in the school grounds at Maningrida Aboriginal community on the north coast of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. It is a serious ceremony, but also fun for the children to participate in. Everyone is welcome to attend this ceremony. ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and MONUMENT, WAGENINGEN A monument in the small park, with the Suriname flag painted around the trees, near the factory buildings in Wageningen, the rice centre of Suriname, on the Nickerie river in the Nickerie District, 54 kilometres east of Nieuw Nickerie and 203 kilometres from Paramaribo. EVELYN BARING HIGH SCHOOL Evelyn Baring High School in Nhlangano is a Government boarding school with excellent facilities, including wood- and metal workshops, well-equipped Science laboratories, a swimming pool and other sports facilities and many activities for the students. Its adjacent Primary school was also first class.ROCKHAMPTON DOWNS
The main house at Rockhampton Downs, a pastoral property off the Barkly Highway, one of many “cattle stations” in the outback ofAustralia.
SANGOMA CEREMONY, 1972 An iNtfwasa graduation Ceremony in 1972 - Day 1. The "sangoma" or diviner (sometimes, rather misleading, known by the rather pejorative term "witchdoctor") would have started life as anybody else but who, through dreams or visions that were interpreted as an indication that his or her "emadloti" (plural of "lidloti"), ancestral spirits, areGULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise to MICRONESIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is a federation of four island states - Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk and Yap - in the western Pacific. Independent since 1986, it is in a Compact of Free Association with the United States and the neighbouring island republics of Palau and the Marshall Islands. The total land area of the Federated States of ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later.BARUNGA FESTIVAL
The Barunga Festival celebrates Indigenous community life with a program of workshops, dancing ceremonies, traditional bush tucker gathering, didgeridoo making, basket weaving, spear throwing, musical performances at night and sport: AFL (Australian Football), softball and basketball, with teams from all over the Northern Territory and from as far away as Mowanjum, near Derby, in the north of AFRICAN 'ZIONIST' CHURCHES Possibly the "Zionist" Native African church with the most colourful costumes, the Jericho Church was based in the homestead of its Head, Pastor Eliyasi Vilakati, in a village near Mankayane in the west of Swaziland. They wear red and blue robes and often gold coloured crowns, pith helmets or very inventive headdresses of differentmaterials.
ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and ALBANIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK Albania, in the southwestern corner of the Balkan peninsula, was until recently probably the least known country in Europe. In virtual isolation from the end of the Second World War until the fall of its Stalinist Communist regime in 1990, it was a country that was verydifficult to visit.
SANGOMA AND INYANGA
Sangoma and iNyanga - traditional healers of Swaziland. A very important member of Swazi society is the "sangoma" or diviner whose role it is to find the cause of misfortune or disease, prescribe actions to rectify it and prepare medicine to cure illness. Although often misunderstood by Europeans and given the epithet "witchdoctor",they would
OBIRI ROCK | KAKADU NATIONAL PARK | NORTHERN TERRITORY On the top of Ubirr (Obiri Rock), at the north eastern edge of Kakadu National Park near the Arnhem Land border. Photo by Ludo Kuipers, SunJul 31, 1983.
KUBLA-USTYURT
The now virtually abandoned town of Kubla-Ustyurt, in Soviet days called, in Russian, Komsomolsk-na-Ustyurte.GULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise to MICRONESIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is a federation of four island states - Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk and Yap - in the western Pacific. Independent since 1986, it is in a Compact of Free Association with the United States and the neighbouring island republics of Palau and the Marshall Islands. The total land area of the Federated States of ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later.BARUNGA FESTIVAL
The Barunga Festival celebrates Indigenous community life with a program of workshops, dancing ceremonies, traditional bush tucker gathering, didgeridoo making, basket weaving, spear throwing, musical performances at night and sport: AFL (Australian Football), softball and basketball, with teams from all over the Northern Territory and from as far away as Mowanjum, near Derby, in the north of AFRICAN 'ZIONIST' CHURCHES Possibly the "Zionist" Native African church with the most colourful costumes, the Jericho Church was based in the homestead of its Head, Pastor Eliyasi Vilakati, in a village near Mankayane in the west of Swaziland. They wear red and blue robes and often gold coloured crowns, pith helmets or very inventive headdresses of differentmaterials.
ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and ALBANIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK Albania, in the southwestern corner of the Balkan peninsula, was until recently probably the least known country in Europe. In virtual isolation from the end of the Second World War until the fall of its Stalinist Communist regime in 1990, it was a country that was verydifficult to visit.
SANGOMA AND INYANGA
Sangoma and iNyanga - traditional healers of Swaziland. A very important member of Swazi society is the "sangoma" or diviner whose role it is to find the cause of misfortune or disease, prescribe actions to rectify it and prepare medicine to cure illness. Although often misunderstood by Europeans and given the epithet "witchdoctor",they would
OBIRI ROCK | KAKADU NATIONAL PARK | NORTHERN TERRITORY On the top of Ubirr (Obiri Rock), at the north eastern edge of Kakadu National Park near the Arnhem Land border. Photo by Ludo Kuipers, SunJul 31, 1983.
KUBLA-USTYURT
The now virtually abandoned town of Kubla-Ustyurt, in Soviet days called, in Russian, Komsomolsk-na-Ustyurte.BARUNGA FESTIVAL
The Barunga Festival celebrates Indigenous community life with a program of workshops, dancing ceremonies, traditional bush tucker gathering, didgeridoo making, basket weaving, spear throwing, musical performances at night and sport: AFL (Australian Football), softball and basketball, with teams from all over the Northern Territory and from as far away as Mowanjum, near Derby, in the north ofROYAL VILLAGES
Because King Sobhuza II's real mother had of course long ago died, one of his senior wives had taken this role. Her residence was right in the centre of a very traditional village, with the typical beehive grass huts called "gucqasithandaze" (kneel and pray). SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA A short description of South Eastern Australia. The south eastern corner of Australia is the region that is least associated with the "Outback"; it has the coolest climate and became the most popular settlement of the colonists, causing a great decline in the Aboriginal population. The four smallest states of the country hold more thanthree
ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES Among the people of Central Australia, like the Warlpiri, Arrarnta (Arrernte), Pitjantjatjara, Pintubi and many others, the rituals may take place over many weeks. The most common and most elaborate ceremonies among the Warlpiri people, for example, are the "kurdiji" initiation ceremonies in which a number of boys of the same subsection(or
ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES The traditional Míddjarn ceremonial dance of the Ndjébbana people is carried out by men and boys in the school grounds at Maningrida Aboriginal community on the north coast of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. It is a serious ceremony, but also fun for the children to participate in. Everyone is welcome to attend this ceremony. ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and MONUMENT, WAGENINGEN A monument in the small park, with the Suriname flag painted around the trees, near the factory buildings in Wageningen, the rice centre of Suriname, on the Nickerie river in the Nickerie District, 54 kilometres east of Nieuw Nickerie and 203 kilometres from Paramaribo. EVELYN BARING HIGH SCHOOL Evelyn Baring High School in Nhlangano is a Government boarding school with excellent facilities, including wood- and metal workshops, well-equipped Science laboratories, a swimming pool and other sports facilities and many activities for the students. Its adjacent Primary school was also first class.ROCKHAMPTON DOWNS
The main house at Rockhampton Downs, a pastoral property off the Barkly Highway, one of many “cattle stations” in the outback ofAustralia.
SANGOMA CEREMONY, 1972 An iNtfwasa graduation Ceremony in 1972 - Day 1. The "sangoma" or diviner (sometimes, rather misleading, known by the rather pejorative term "witchdoctor") would have started life as anybody else but who, through dreams or visions that were interpreted as an indication that his or her "emadloti" (plural of "lidloti"), ancestral spirits, areGULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise to MICRONESIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is a federation of four island states - Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk and Yap - in the western Pacific. Independent since 1986, it is in a Compact of Free Association with the United States and the neighbouring island republics of Palau and the Marshall Islands. The total land area of the Federated States of ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later.BARUNGA FESTIVAL
The Barunga Festival celebrates Indigenous community life with a program of workshops, dancing ceremonies, traditional bush tucker gathering, didgeridoo making, basket weaving, spear throwing, musical performances at night and sport: AFL (Australian Football), softball and basketball, with teams from all over the Northern Territory and from as far away as Mowanjum, near Derby, in the north of AFRICAN 'ZIONIST' CHURCHES Possibly the "Zionist" Native African church with the most colourful costumes, the Jericho Church was based in the homestead of its Head, Pastor Eliyasi Vilakati, in a village near Mankayane in the west of Swaziland. They wear red and blue robes and often gold coloured crowns, pith helmets or very inventive headdresses of differentmaterials.
ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and ALBANIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK Albania, in the southwestern corner of the Balkan peninsula, was until recently probably the least known country in Europe. In virtual isolation from the end of the Second World War until the fall of its Stalinist Communist regime in 1990, it was a country that was verydifficult to visit.
SANGOMA AND INYANGA
Sangoma and iNyanga - traditional healers of Swaziland. A very important member of Swazi society is the "sangoma" or diviner whose role it is to find the cause of misfortune or disease, prescribe actions to rectify it and prepare medicine to cure illness. Although often misunderstood by Europeans and given the epithet "witchdoctor",they would
OBIRI ROCK | KAKADU NATIONAL PARK | NORTHERN TERRITORY On the top of Ubirr (Obiri Rock), at the north eastern edge of Kakadu National Park near the Arnhem Land border. Photo by Ludo Kuipers, SunJul 31, 1983.
KUBLA-USTYURT
The now virtually abandoned town of Kubla-Ustyurt, in Soviet days called, in Russian, Komsomolsk-na-Ustyurte.GULF REGION
The Gulf Region of Far North Queensland. This is the real remote Outback, skirting the Gulf of Carpentaria from the border with the Northern Territory to Cape York. Coming from the east along the Gulf Developmental Road the landscape changes from the lush country east of the Great Dividing range to the dry outback, from Mount Surprise to MICRONESIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK The Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) is a federation of four island states - Kosrae, Pohnpei, Chuuk and Yap - in the western Pacific. Independent since 1986, it is in a Compact of Free Association with the United States and the neighbouring island republics of Palau and the Marshall Islands. The total land area of the Federated States of ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES One of the most common initiation ceremonies, found in the Top End, from Barunga in the west to Borroloola in the east is the "Mandiwa" ceremony or, as it is called in north Arnhem Land, "Mandiyala" or "Mandiwala" (Marndiwala); boys are given small boomerangs and spears and try to hit with these men that will have to dance for them during the all-night dances later.BARUNGA FESTIVAL
The Barunga Festival celebrates Indigenous community life with a program of workshops, dancing ceremonies, traditional bush tucker gathering, didgeridoo making, basket weaving, spear throwing, musical performances at night and sport: AFL (Australian Football), softball and basketball, with teams from all over the Northern Territory and from as far away as Mowanjum, near Derby, in the north of AFRICAN 'ZIONIST' CHURCHES Possibly the "Zionist" Native African church with the most colourful costumes, the Jericho Church was based in the homestead of its Head, Pastor Eliyasi Vilakati, in a village near Mankayane in the west of Swaziland. They wear red and blue robes and often gold coloured crowns, pith helmets or very inventive headdresses of differentmaterials.
ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and ALBANIA | PHOTOS | HISTORY | OZOUTBACK Albania, in the southwestern corner of the Balkan peninsula, was until recently probably the least known country in Europe. In virtual isolation from the end of the Second World War until the fall of its Stalinist Communist regime in 1990, it was a country that was verydifficult to visit.
SANGOMA AND INYANGA
Sangoma and iNyanga - traditional healers of Swaziland. A very important member of Swazi society is the "sangoma" or diviner whose role it is to find the cause of misfortune or disease, prescribe actions to rectify it and prepare medicine to cure illness. Although often misunderstood by Europeans and given the epithet "witchdoctor",they would
OBIRI ROCK | KAKADU NATIONAL PARK | NORTHERN TERRITORY On the top of Ubirr (Obiri Rock), at the north eastern edge of Kakadu National Park near the Arnhem Land border. Photo by Ludo Kuipers, SunJul 31, 1983.
KUBLA-USTYURT
The now virtually abandoned town of Kubla-Ustyurt, in Soviet days called, in Russian, Komsomolsk-na-Ustyurte.BARUNGA FESTIVAL
The Barunga Festival celebrates Indigenous community life with a program of workshops, dancing ceremonies, traditional bush tucker gathering, didgeridoo making, basket weaving, spear throwing, musical performances at night and sport: AFL (Australian Football), softball and basketball, with teams from all over the Northern Territory and from as far away as Mowanjum, near Derby, in the north of SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA A short description of South Eastern Australia. The south eastern corner of Australia is the region that is least associated with the "Outback"; it has the coolest climate and became the most popular settlement of the colonists, causing a great decline in the Aboriginal population. The four smallest states of the country hold more thanthree
ROYAL VILLAGES
Because King Sobhuza II's real mother had of course long ago died, one of his senior wives had taken this role. Her residence was right in the centre of a very traditional village, with the typical beehive grass huts called "gucqasithandaze" (kneel and pray). ABORIGINAL INITIATION CEREMONIES Among the people of Central Australia, like the Warlpiri, Arrarnta (Arrernte), Pitjantjatjara, Pintubi and many others, the rituals may take place over many weeks. The most common and most elaborate ceremonies among the Warlpiri people, for example, are the "kurdiji" initiation ceremonies in which a number of boys of the same subsection(or
ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES The traditional Míddjarn ceremonial dance of the Ndjébbana people is carried out by men and boys in the school grounds at Maningrida Aboriginal community on the north coast of Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory. It is a serious ceremony, but also fun for the children to participate in. Everyone is welcome to attend this ceremony. ABORIGINAL CEREMONIES Aboriginal Ceremonies from the Tiwi Islands. Although the Tiwi people of Bathurst and Melville Island have been under the influence of the Catholic Church since the arrival of the missionaries in 1911, they have kept many aspects of their traditional culture, especially their art and crafts and clan dances. Their language, Tiwi, is unique and MONUMENT, WAGENINGEN A monument in the small park, with the Suriname flag painted around the trees, near the factory buildings in Wageningen, the rice centre of Suriname, on the Nickerie river in the Nickerie District, 54 kilometres east of Nieuw Nickerie and 203 kilometres from Paramaribo. EVELYN BARING HIGH SCHOOL Evelyn Baring High School in Nhlangano is a Government boarding school with excellent facilities, including wood- and metal workshops, well-equipped Science laboratories, a swimming pool and other sports facilities and many activities for the students. Its adjacent Primary school was also first class.ROCKHAMPTON DOWNS
The main house at Rockhampton Downs, a pastoral property off the Barkly Highway, one of many “cattle stations” in the outback ofAustralia.
SANGOMA CEREMONY, 1972 An iNtfwasa graduation Ceremony in 1972 - Day 1. The "sangoma" or diviner (sometimes, rather misleading, known by the rather pejorative term "witchdoctor") would have started life as anybody else but who, through dreams or visions that were interpreted as an indication that his or her "emadloti" (plural of "lidloti"), ancestral spirits, are* Beach in Walung
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Cyprus
* Girls from TrabzonTurkey
* Hungry crocodile
Australia
* Dancer from AurukunAustralia
* Boys playing football, MolepololeBotswana
* Red rocks, NgutjulAustralia
* Church of St GeorgeEthiopia
* Ark of Bukhara entranceUzbekistan
* Cathedral of ComratMoldova
* Panmunjom JSA
Korea
* Boys with firewood, PalumeuSuriname
* Along 25th October Street, TiraspolMoldova
* Young boy of MalinkaSuriname
* Setibing Ha Sempe
Lesotho
* Rusting fishing trawlers, MoynaqUzbekistan
* The boulevard
Albania
* In the Palatine ChapelItaly
* Gucqasithandaze hutsSwaziland
* The Hamouli MosqueDjibouti
* Palace of Khudayar Khan, KokandUzbekistan
* Large tuna for saleSamoa
* Central AustralianAustralia
* View of Khövsgöl NuurMongolia
* Harpooning turtle
Australia
* Village of KhudumelapyeBotswana
* Mother and daughterMongolia
* Fort of Soroca
Moldova
* Bread for sale, Qumtepa bazaar, MargilanUzbekistan
* Walls of the CitadelHaiti
* Presidential PalaceHaiti
* Yarrkinkiri dance
Australia
* Dance from PohnpeiMicronesia
* The Chandelier
Australia
* Didjeridu collectionAustralia
* Two Aboriginal girlsAustralia
* Shepherd near Ede
The Netherlands
* People watching
Bolivia
* View from Sacro MonteItaly
* In the canoe houseMicronesia
* Girl in canoe
West-Papua
* Gilded Buddha statueMyanmar
* Scorpion
Australia
* To Paseo de Martí, HavanaCuba
* Market buildings, Nieuw NickerieSuriname
* Arnhem Land girls
Australia
* Pioneer Settlement MuseumAustralia
* Men and stone coins, YapMicronesia
* 1955 Chevrolet, TrinidadCuba
* Posing with headgear, KhivaUzbekistan
* Daejosajeon
Korea
* Beşparmak Trail endCyprus
* Jayapura view
West-Papua
* Over Purnululu NP
Australia
* Fort Zeelandia, ParamariboSuriname
* Horse and cart, Carretera CentralCuba
* Frescoes, Karanlık Church, GöremeTurkey
* Rainforest Yarra RangesAustralia
* Vintage American cabrioletsCuba
* Junior Athletics DayAustralia
* View from Sacro MonteItaly
* Photos on the beachAustralia
* Estuarine crocodileAustralia
* School in VenilaleTimor-Leste
* Kolossi Castle
Cyprus
* Dance, Kulyukulyu
Australia
* Girls doing embroideryUzbekistan
* Old Basarwa peopleBotswana
* Ampiji dreaming siteAustralia
* Te Pito O Te HenuaRapa Nui
* Monastery roof
Mongolia
* Silla-era tombs
Korea
* Tomb of the LeopardsItaly
* Nimbuwa Rock
Australia
* Pausing on the waySwaziland
* Qubuluq Ustyurt
Uzbekistan
* Ngarrabullgan, Mount MulliganAustralia
* Children on Murilo IslandMicronesia
* Karen boys group
Myanmar
* Stick dance, Aghurubw Warriors,Micronesia
* Basket weaving
Ethiopia
* View road to SamarkandUzbekistan
* 1934 Plymouth, CamagüeyCuba
* Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Botanical GardenMauritius
* View to Jumeirah Hotel United Arab Emirates* Central Australia
Australia
* Canoes, Lake PaniaiWest-Papua
* Oude Gracht view
The Netherlands
* Royal Hotel, QueenscliffAustralia
* Saint Hilarion CastleCyprus
* River valley
Djibouti
* Port Arthur
Australia
* Positano view
Italy
* At Korean War displayKorea
* Droving cattle
Australia
* Poruma, Coconut IslandAustralia
* Fishing and crocodileAustralia
* Junior boy dancersAustralia
* Tiriyó houses in PalumeuSuriname
* Camp of Waiuta
Australia
* Posing with the emir, BukharaUzbekistan
* Bay of Islands stacksAustralia
* Ethnographic museumKosovo
* Rock church, MateraItaly
* Bumbu ceremony
Nepal
* Darwin Harbour
Australia
* Pashupatinath TempleNepal
* Les Trois Mamelles from CurepipeMauritius
* Kalta Minor Minaret, Ko'hna Ark, KhivaUzbekistan
* Donga near Maseru
Lesotho
* Termite mounds
Australia
* Prison Boab
Australia
* View over Firenze
Italy
* View to Shwedagon
Myanmar
* Melamchi village
Nepal
* Stockmen on horsebackAustralia
* Village of Hollum
The Netherlands
* View to Capri townItaly
* Jericho dancing
Swaziland
* Emabutfo entering
Swaziland
* Kisha e Shën TriadhësAlbania
* Two young boys, KhivaUzbekistan
* Tortola reed boat
Bolivia
* View of the Grand Mosque United Arab Emirates* Moai of Ahu Akivi
Rapa Nui
* Camel transport
Afghanistan
* Beopju-sa temple
Korea
* Injinoo boy dancerAustralia
* >On Sükhbaatar SquareMongolia
* Leaning tower and Duomo, PisaItaly
* Cobbled street, TrinidadCuba
* Fish sculptures
Australia
* Young monks, Hpa-anMyanmar
* Reclining Buddha
Myanmar
* Church, Chițcani MonasteryMoldova
* Arnhem Land hunterAustralia
* Hazrat Ali Shrine
Afghanistan
* Using a bow drill
Djibouti
* Three happy kids
Nepal
* View from Lagoon
Australia
* Lasso a calf
Australia
* Boys with waterliliesAustralia
* Dani men smoking
West-Papua
* Senqu river
Lesotho
* Father and son
Micronesia
* Shops and mosque, BeratAlbania
* The Lion's Bridge
The Netherlands
* Church complex
Kosovo
* Fales on the beachSamoa
* Copperware in Hisar, AnkaraTurkey
* View from Orongo
Rapa Nui
* Market scene
Kosovo
* Simpsons Gap
Australia
* Hobart view
Australia
* In Laneia village
Cyprus
* Mosque and fort, Eski BayazıtTurkey
* Bridge, Canyon roadKosovo
* Sher Dor Madrasah Portal, SamarkandUzbekistan
* Gouyave
Grenada
* Schoolkids along the roadSamoa
* Thorny Devil
Australia
* Museum of Railway Technics, TashkentUzbekistan
* Gibb River Road
Australia
* At the fountain
Kosovo
* Tomb near Hanlı
Turkey
* Sher Dor Madrasah wall, SamarkandUzbekistan
* Women dance, Bumbu ceremonyNepal
* Tajik dancing, BukharaUzbekistan
* Korean swordsmanship demonstrationKorea
* Troia VI tower, TroyTurkey
* View from Ubirr
Australia
* Display of medical procedures, EdirneTurkey
* View over Farm CoveAustralia
* Red Kangaroo Joey
Australia
* Lively Prizren boysKosovo
* Liberation monument, ComratMoldova
* Boys of Venilale
Timor-Leste
* Yuleba village
Australia
* Market women
Bolivia
* View to Mt OllagüeBolivia
* Girls, Samarkand
Uzbekistan
* Traditional huts in FrancistownBotswana
* Oxen and cart
Myanmar
* Nan Dowas, Nan MadolMicronesia
* Cooling off
Australia
* Calle Antonio Maceo, BaracoaCuba
* Handprint, boomerangsAustralia
* Eagle hunter paradeMongolia
* View of Çavuşin
Turkey
* Cultural performanceSamoa
* Pulap atoll lagoonMicronesia
* Haasts Bluff
Australia
* Mural de la PrehistoriaCuba
* Parliament building, GaboroneBotswana
* Boys with calebashes, GunsiSuriname
* Arbol de Piedra
Bolivia
* Carrying breadfruit, PoluwatMicronesia
* View from St. Peter's domeThe Vatican
* View to Ishak Pasha Palace, DoğubayazıtTurkey
* Dome, Sinan Pasha MosqueKosovo
* Village of DreischorThe Netherlands
* Presidential Palace, ParamariboSuriname
* Waterkant, ParamariboSuriname
* Salamis gymnasium
Cyprus
* Fiafia at Faofao
Samoa
* Traditional fales
Samoa
* Interior, Eski Camii, EdirneTurkey
* Palace of Khudayar Khan, KokandUzbekistan
* Nqabaneni
Swaziland
* Central Mbabane
Swaziland
* Stupas, Myoma KyaungMyanmar
* Wine fountain, Mileștii MiciMoldova
* Regina Beach FalesSamoa
* Women beating drumsKorea
* Children at puppet showCuba
* Lone Pine Cemetery, GallipoliTurkey
* Laptop work
Australia
* Jing and Janggu
Korea
* Hindu temple, Nieuw NickerieSuriname
* Boys with their cars, KanyeBotswana
* Creek at Madinat Jumeirah United Arab Emirates * Jeonju Hanok MaeulKorea
* Sword and trident displayKorea
* Lake Tage at EpotoWest-Papua
* Herero woman, MaunBotswana
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The world is a marvellous place, and I have been privileged to live, work and travel in many of its countries, seeing its sights and meeting wonderful people. Looking at the tens of thousands of photos I have of these places I thought I should share some of the views seen and events experienced during over 50 years of travel. The over 16,400 photos and over 570 videos on this site are only a small selection of the world as I’ve experienced it over those years. Some places visited recently, but others many years ago - each photo and video shows the date it was taken. Also shown is the history of the countries’ National flags. This site was originally only about AUSTRALIA , especially its OUTBACK - hence the name OzOutback : the largest number of photos and videos here is still from Australia. Experience our planet as I’ve seen it...Ludo Kuipers,
Cairns, Queensland, Australia A selection of the tens of thousands of photos and videos taken during over 50 years of travel - some places visited recently, others many years ago: a very personal view of the world and its people. Also shown is the history of the countries’ National flags. Experience our planet as I've seen it....Ludo Kuipers,
Cairns, Queensland, Australia All images may be sent as FREE Digital Postcards. Most photos are for sale as high-resolution files, for private use and publication. Please contact us by email. Videos showcasing culture are also on my YouTube Channel,
with over 700 videos of many more countries. This year: NEPAL , RAPA NUI (EASTERISLAND) , CYPRUS ,
MICRONESIA , WORLDPICS SITE Last year: TIMOR-LESTE , AUSTRALIA, NETHERLANDS ,
ALBANIA , KOSOVO , MAURITIUS, ITALY , TURKEY
All images may be sent as FREE Digital Postcards. Most photos are available for sale as high-resolution files, for private use and publication. Please contact us by email. Videos showcasing culture are also on my YouTube Channel,
with over 700 videos of many more countries. This year: NEPAL , RAPA NUI (EASTER ISLAND), CYPRUS , MICRONESIA, WORLDPICS SITE
Last year: TIMOR-LESTE , AUSTRALIA, NETHERLANDS ,
ALBANIA , KOSOVO , MAURITIUS, ITALY , TURKEY
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