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Rose is a local who works at the Hotel and the icecream shop. She's headed to University in the fall.
She was camera shy and she is busily processing "Theluli fai" (deep fry leaves) which is a very traditional Maldivian salad eaten with almost anything.
The daughter is watching mother keeping the traditions alive and enjoying the warmness of the mothers body. Talking about that, I love my mom's warmth, it gives me a heavenly feeling to hug her and be next to her.
Mom this one is for you and thanks for taking so much pain but yet smile by hiding all pain. I dedicate this to you, my loving mother - Mrs. Aminath Didi (Ramla)
He is probably one of those original inhabitants of the islands. I feel sorry that inspite of all the money coming from the tourism indusrty, the aetas are being left behind while the place is getting heavily exploited
The 88th Military Police Detachment sponsored the Asian American Pacific Islanders Heritage Month observance, themed “I am beyond,” held May 31 at the Camp Zama Community Activity Center. Col. Brent Hashimoto, G5 for U.S. Army Japan, was the guest speaker. Hui’o Hawaii, a Hawaiian dance group, and Endless Summer, an Asian American music band, performed during the event. (U.S. Army photos by Yuichi Imada)
Muslim girl on Phra Ae beach, Koh Lanta, Thailand.
In her eyes you can just make out the sun setting on the Andaman Sea in the midst of amazing clouds!
In the islander series, please try to walk through my pictures as I am trying to put some lively pictures which you could walk in through. Like in this picture if you focus at the lady trying to run away from frame and focus on her veil and shoulder back and then relate it to the wheel barrow - they are standing out of the picture which makes the picture lively and even the tree makes u feel like go behind it and hide and the whole frame becomes lively.
I am trying to bring a different perception with this series. Maybe I am the only one who can see this in my picture but still i can try to show it to others... right?
saw a great band last night. i know its not my usual thing to post band pics, but liked them alot. check out their site (basic but with some good mp3 downloads)
On March 2, 2008, the Islanders celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the “Core of the Four”. The “Core of the Four” are the players who were a part of each of the New York Islanders’ Stanley Cup championships (1980, 1981, 1982 and 1983). This white jersey was worn by #11 Andy Hilbert of the New York Islanders during the third period of the “Core of the Four” Night at Nassau Coliseum. This jersey has a number “3” written on the size tag to designate it is the third period jersey.