Le chignon
Arrivée à Nosy Be
The World’s Longest Teak Bridge
L'histoire fait la photo
Marine à voile
Eternelle marine à voile
Thanksgiving USA 2005
Toujours une occasion de faire le malin
Dancing woman close shot
Delivery guy
33 cows
Venta en las calles de Caracas
Née face à la décharge
Rien ne se perd, tout se récupère
Graine de vie
On the road again !
Der GROSSE Hunger ~ ~ ~ (2 x PiP)
gemeinsam gehts besser
Pêche à pied
Banksy's fan
Zwei im Nebel
HFF vom Moray Place in Edinburgh
Entre cactus et lampadaire
Un cocotier solitaire / A lonesome coconut tree
Aire de repos près d'une mosquée
Sourire malgache
D. OLINDA and the best roasted chestnuts in Lisbon
Melbourne Night Market
A la recherche du poisson frais
World Championship of Beach Sports.
Le fruit de l’incompréhension
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Under the bridge
U Bein Bridge, found just south of Mandalay, Myanmar, stretches 1.2 kilometers across Taungthaman Lake and stands out for its graceful curve and weathered teak pillars sourced from a royal palace in the 1850s. Worn smooth by generations, these planks have never had railings, inviting walkers to step right above the water and experience sunsets that set the bridge aglow. Each day, monks, children, and local vendors create a colorful procession, weaving daily life into the bridge’s historic architecture. Hire a small boat for an unforgettable view underneath, or stroll slowly to meet the friendly faces of Amarapura. Despite growing fame and crowds at peak hours, U Bein Bridge retains its purpose as a practical, living monument—linking rich tradition with genuine local moments for every visitor who crosses its timeless path.
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