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The Land Of The Long white Clouds -
Thinking of going somewhere nice on a holiday? Every country is unique, but I have to say New Zealand is genuinely a must-see country deserving the top on your travel list. Naturally beautiful with a mix of unexampled plants and fauna, her unspoiled beauty and solitude sets me dreaming again when I talked about my journey afresh.
Living Space
If you put a king-sized bed and big wardrobe in Singapore, you will have to walk sideways to reach the door. One of the lodging I took up in the West Coast left a distinct impression, the bedroom was so spacious I could do a hundred meter dash. And I suffered from hysteria of a euphoria kind when I went to the bathroom. The classy décor and the awfully huge space made me feel like Audrey Hepburn on Roman Holiday. If walls could speak, they probably asked why this globetrotter from Singapore is so emotional.
Cost
Singapore and New Zealand dollar is almost equivalent and yet the cost of living is so much affordable in New Zealand. Good and cheap I would say, it’s not at all surprising. Price increase scares everyone worldwide, except for the residents at Baldwin Street. Noticeably, inflation had difficulties climbing the world’s steepest slope.
Iconic Bird
Not many people have seen the endangered kiwi, you have no idea how thrilled I was at Willow Bank Wildlife Reserve when I saw it. Picture this, a brown and fuzzy kiwi fruit walking about probing the sand with its long bill. I admire the effort New Zealanders put into their conservation work, their one-of-a-kind bird will never go the way of the moa.
People
Contrary to the belief of Cadbury World and souvenir shops, I am not the CEO of The Spendthrift Club on a shopping spree. I just love to make the salesgirls happy and they adore me for boosting the economy. The best momento I brought home comes from the indigenous people. I learned how to chisel a symbol of te koru on wood from a ripped muscle Mauri, the carvings on his arms were equally impressive. The local Kiwis are even more humorous, they put round chocolates in rectangle packets and label them as sheep droppings. Overall, I had the impression that the people there is self-reliance and simple in style. Truly, New Zealanders and nature are inseparable and so deeply in love with their pristine land.
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Shot at the Bristol International Balloon Festival, the evening lift on 9th August 2013, Ashton Court.
The million to one billion pengő (One Bilion Mil(lion)Pengő) - it could buy an egg - Juni of 1946 - Budapest.
Do not be like that anymore. Nowhere in the world.
Went to see the balloon inflation for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. The balloons were inflated near the start site of the parade at the Upper West Side.
It was great to see the parade and the balloons marching along 6th Avenue on Thanksgiving Day, 11.26.15
A service station sign displays fuel prices, including $138.5 for Super, $170.7 for Infinia, and $198.5 for Infinia Diesel, indicative of current market trends in South America.
Funny how things are found in pictures we take that are not part of our original intent. I only wanted to record a balloon as it inflated from the inside. Fair enough, but I also captured the silhouettes of many people viewing the event from the outside. This struck me as eerie and interesting.
This shot was taken a little over eight years ago, originally in color.
The prices on the sign are now $8. I can't remember when I started going to the place, but I do remember paying less than $5, maybe 20 or more years ago.
Wonder what a haircut goes for in NYC or LA. And if you can even find a place there where you can get a trim and buy a guitar while you're at it.
Inflation is high in India... surging past 12% :) and even god is not spared... the story goes like this...
This was taken when my grandma was sorting out the flowers, home grown flowers. Each Navaratri as a tradition my Dad used to pooja(Prayers) god, and it is of 2 sessions.. morning & evening each spanning at-least for 3-1/2 hrs. Now to fuel the prayer we need Kgs of flowers... usually we used to buy these flowers from market at a wholesale price... but this time the price have literally sky rocketed... it's more than Rs500 a Kg and to make the pooja more beautiful & attractive (:)) we used to buy different colors & varieties... Even though it's for God we can't afford to buy at such a rate... the effect, we called all our relatives and told them collect flowers from their garden. Each day once the flowers reach us my grandma used to filter the bad ones, and finally finally God gets the good ones. The situation now is that, even God needs to get adapted to current economy :).... and God! the inflation is high.. really really high :)....
$1 used to buy you HEAPS. They were either 1c or 2c at the local dairy. It was used as barter bait in the playground. "Bro! Swap you 4 fizzy coke bottles for your fruit split?"
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I'm not into conceptual phorography, but I wanted to show how inflation denies the basic right of medicine to human beings... :(
Kundgebung der Initiative #ichbinarmutsbetroffen vor dem Kanzleramt in Berlin.
Foto: Martin Heinlein
Kundgebung der Initiative #ichbinarmutsbetroffen vor dem Kanzleramt in Berlin.
Foto: Martin Heinlein
Kundgebung der Initiative #ichbinarmutsbetroffen vor dem Kanzleramt in Berlin.
Foto: Martin Heinlein
Kundgebung der Initiative #ichbinarmutsbetroffen vor dem Kanzleramt in Berlin.
Foto: Martin Heinlein
CANON EOS 5D Mark III + EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM | Shot at ISO320, F/2.0, 1/640s.
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Inflation of a pair of Hot Air Balloons at Blue Hour. Seen during the pre-Abingdon Air & Country Show photo shoot organised by Threshold Aero.
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That evil old tyrant Robert Mugabe has inflicted many miseries on Zimbabwe. As can be seen he managed to wreck the economy so comprehensively that at one stage they were issuing 100 trillion dollar notes! I don't know if this note would have been enough to buy a sports car or a loaf of bread. Possibly which item it could buy was dependent on whether it was the morning or the afternoon. Though I suspect it was all academic since it was probable neither item would be in the shops......
I sincerely hope a fireside seat in hell has been reserved for Mr Mugabe. And may he soon go there.
(A coin dealers shop window in central London).
A distinguished panel of central bankers and monetary theorists will discuss the successes and challenges of inflation-forecast targeting as a basis for monetary policy, and present different views on whether or not the transparency of this framework has helped countries establish a sound monetary standard. These and other related topics are addressed in the new book “Advancing the Frontiers of Monetary Policy,” edited by Tobias Adrian, Douglas Laxton, and Maurice Obstfeld to be launched at the seminar.
During the hyper-inflation years the government policy was to knowck off zeros from the zurrency when things got out of hand - hence the sign in a supermarket.
These hot air balloons being inflated to prepare for the "balloon glow" at Northpark Mall in Jackson, Mississippi as part of their 2009 Independence Day celebrations.
Take this dish for example. This is the most ordered dish at the three Guizhou men restaurant. Its price was RMB68. But now it's RMB78. I hate inflation.
Inside a large plastic 'ghost' church during a test inflation for a future (July, 2007, the actual exhibit happened in May 2008) art installation on the churche's original site in downtown Troy.. A project by Dara Greenwald, Josh MacPhee and Olivia Robinson (center, sitting on the floor) "Ghost of the Liberty Street Church". A very cool time lapse of the entire project is here.
note: the map links to the site the image was taken at, the actual inflation a year later happened a few blocks away (see sites linked to above).