Cloister of the second level
In the harbor of Hobart
Intersection Collins St
Somebody lost his wallet
Overhead contact lines for the streetcars
Colorful business buildings near Docklands Rd.
Docklands Stadium and the tower
Skyline of Melbourne from the Wurundjeri way
Door to China town
Rialto tower
Cab service in Melbournes streets
Budai is placed to welcome visitors
Lord Buddha in bhumisparsha-mudra posture
Buddha altar U Thong style
Guanyin the female Buddha
The steps to the chedi
In the cave Tam Khao Wong
White Buddha statue at the mountainside
Guanyin and the Thousand Arms
Meditation in front of a reclining Buddha
The galleries of Bayon
The tower of Bayon
The smiling Apsara in Baphoun temple
Severely disabled musicians
Young souvenir vendor inside Ta Prohm
Ta Prohm has called the living jungle
Spung Tetrameles nudiflora
Tomb Raider tree in Ta Prohm complex
The entrance door into the Wat Pa Phai
Luang Prabang National Museum
View out the trains rear window
Inside the train coach
Archaic style of a meditation center in Mueang Bor…
Barong
The waiting room in the railway station
Family tombs at a buddhist cementery
School pupils cross the Chao Phraya
The famous view of Angkor Wat
Way up to the holy hill top
An holy shrine at Preah Ang Thom
Holy altar on the steps to the reclining Buddha
Phnom Kulen Linga River
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