Thailand is a country of tens of thousands of Buddhas. The largest of these is located in Aryutthaya. Take a look at it here. You might be interested in the unique way the temple raises money from visitors.
Aryutthaya, a city in Thailand, is an island, flanked by thee converging rivers. There are a number of ancient ruins in the city. In this short video, we take a boat ride around the city for a quick overview.
The sculpture park, a rather extraordinary place in located in Nong Khai , Thailand. More information can be found at http://www.mutmee.net/030010_sculpture_park.htm
It was an early morning. I did not add music since I thought you might like to listen to the birds singing.
At the very
top of Pavagadh (925 kilometers above sea level) is a Divine Mother
temple, dedicated to Kali Ma. The start of the path to the top of
Pavagadh -- and to the Divine Mother (Kali) Temple at the top -- begins
in the town of Champaner at the base of the mountain (commonly called
Pavagadh Station, where pilgrims begin the 5 km trek to the top). On
certain festival days, primarily Navaratri, the number of people who
mount the "thousand steps" to the top is in the millions.
this is the last of these I will be posting for a while, since I am about to travel again. I would like to have these run as a vlog on RSS. Maybe someone can help. my site is http://alseye.com
This is a section of a video I have placed elsewhere. It is a recoding of a yoga class in a village in India. It may be of iterest to yoga enthusiasts.
I really didn't catch the flavor of Shianoukvill and the beach there, but that gives me an excuse to go back to this most lovely of places. I did get the girl selling fruit and the boy making braclets.
It was an odd circumstance that took me to Fort Jefferson, but I exited with a pile of video. With time on my hands the other day, I edited it, but it was boring, so I added music. It was still boring so I added text. Still not working, I added a boice over asnd it became confused. Art is knowing when to stop.
This is the video which asks, can you listen, hear, read and watch at the same time.
This is a presentation that I have given to some UU fellowships. Take a look. I think you may like it. If you do watch it, please leave a vote and comment. I appreciate the feedback.
This is of a series I am posting of festival days in a small Indian town. I was lucky that a TV crew came along and gave me enough light to pick a lot of this up. The chuildren are dressed as their favorite gods. If you watch this, please vote and leave a comment. I appreciate the feedmack.
This was made some years ago on a camera of what is now lower quality. I think the subject matter, a cock fight in Puerto Rico, is interesting enough to make the video available. If you watch it, please rate it and leave a coment. I appreciate the feedback.
This is the first of a series of 4 videos on the festival days in a small Indian town.
If you watch this video please leave a comment and vote. I appreciate the feedback.
A day in a small Indian village. Take a look. I think you may find some of it delightful. I do. If you watch it, please leave a vote and comment. I appreciate the feedback.
This is a video record of a temple festival that I accidentally ran into in Chaing Mai, Thailand. If you watch it, please leave a vote and comment. I appreciate the feedback.
A museum outside Phenom Penh, Cambodia which displays land mines and subsidizes their victims. If you watch it, please leave a vote and comment. I appreciate the feedback.