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  • Woman farmer and her traditional farm house made of bamboo. Storing a crop of garlic.
    Myanmar_Bamboo Onion Store and Farme...jpg
  • Woman farmer and her traditional farm house made of bamboo. Storing a crop of garlic.
    Myanmar_Bamboo Onion Store and Farme...jpg
  • Laquered Bamboo Buddha in Pinmagon Monastery, Kalaw.
    Myanmar_SANSONI-0317.jpg
  • Laquered Bamboo Buddha in Pinmagon Monastery, Kalaw.
    Myanmar_SANSONI-0302.jpg
  • Kandy. Giant Bamboo. 1908
    Stereo_Ceylon_048.jpg
  • The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile.
    Myanmar_SANSONI-7685.jpg
  • Woman farmer and her traditional farm house made of bamboo. Storing a crop of garlic.
    Myanmar_SANSONI-8822.jpg
  • Giant Bamboo at Peradeniya Botanical Gardens
    Sri Lanka. Giant Bamboo shoot. Perad...jpg
  • Giant Bamboo at Peradeniya Botanical Gardens
    Sri Lanka. Giant Bamboo shoot. Perad...jpg
  • Myanmar. Bamboo wall of a house in Shan State.
    Myanmar_Bamboo Wall_DSC8558_b&w.jpg
  • Myanmar. Detail of a bamboo farm house in Shan State.
    Myanmar_Bamboo Farm House_Shan State...jpg
  • Myanmar. Traditionaly built bamboo farm house - Shan State.
    Myanmar_Traditional Bamboo structure...jpg
  • Tiled roof with bamboo rafters..Tharangambadi (or Tranquebar) is a town in Nagapattinam district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 15 km north of Karaikal, near the mouth of a distributary of the Kaveri River. Its name means "place of the singing waves". It was a Danish colony from 1620 to 1845, and in Danish and some other European languages it is known as "Trankebar" or "Tranquebar".
    India_Tharangambadi_DSC0006_b&w.jpg
  • Myanmar. Hearth with kettle. Traditionaly built bamboo farm house - Shan State.
    Myanmar_Hearth and Kettle_DSC8613_b&...jpg
  • Tiled roof with bamboo rafters..Tharangambadi (or Tranquebar) is a town in Nagapattinam district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 15 km north of Karaikal, near the mouth of a distributary of the Kaveri River. Its name means "place of the singing waves". It was a Danish colony from 1620 to 1845, and in Danish and some other European languages it is known as "Trankebar" or "Tranquebar".
    India_Tharangambadi_DSC0006_b&w.jpg
  • River valley with bamboo.
    Mauritius_DSC1910.jpg
  • Tiled roof with bamboo rafters..Tharangambadi (or Tranquebar) is a town in Nagapattinam district in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, 15 km north of Karaikal, near the mouth of a distributary of the Kaveri River. Its name means "place of the singing waves". It was a Danish colony from 1620 to 1845, and in Danish and some other European languages it is known as "Trankebar" or "Tranquebar".
    India_Tharangambadi_DSC0006.jpg
  • Tiled roof supported on bamboo rafters. The Muslin lady who owns the house is seated on the 'thinnai' hidden by a pillar..Tharangambadi (or Tranquebar) is a town in Nagapattinam district in the Indian state of Tamil .Nadu, 15 km north of Karaikal, near the mouth of a distributary of the Kaveri River. Its name means "place of the singing waves". It was a Danish colony from 1620 to 1845, and in Danish and some other European languages it is known as "Trankebar" or "Tranquebar".
    India_Tharangambadi_DSC0003.jpg
  • Lady farmer on Inle Lake.<br />
The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor.  These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding.
    Myanmar_Farmers Har_Inle Lake_7685_b...jpg
  • Myanmar. Traditionaly built bamboo farm house - Shan State. Garlic after the harvest.
    Myanmar_Garlic at a farm house_Shan ...jpg
  • Bamboo grove. at LUNUGANGA the country home and & garden of Sri Lanka's most celebrated architect, Geoffrey Bawa..."Lunuganga, Bentota, 1948-1997....The garden at Lunuganga sits astride two low hills on a promontory which juts out into a brackish lagoon lying off the estuary of the Bentota River.  In 1948, when Bawa first bought it, there was nothing here but an undistinguished bungalow surrounded by ten hectares of rubber plantation.  Since then hills have been moved, terraces have been cut, woods have been replanted and new vistas have been opened up, but the original bungalow still survives within its cocoon of added verandas, courtyards, and loggias." from geoffreybawa.com
    Lunuganga_14851138.jpg
  • Travels in Japan.<br />
Drinking water at a shrine.
    Japan. 031. Bamboo cup. Water founta...jpg
  • Travels in Japan.<br />
Traditional Building with distinctive pattern
    Japan 009 Building & Bamboo b&w.jpg
  • Lunuganga. The country home and garden of Geoffrey Bawa.
    Sri Lanka__Lunuganga_Bamboo Sky 015.jpg
  • Yellow umbrella.
    Bamboo umbrella.jpg
  • Myanmar. Woman sorting garlic in her home.
    Myanamr_Woman sorting garlic_DSC8680...jpg
  • Pieter Both is the second highest mountain of Mauritius. It is 820 metres tall. It is named after Pieter Both, the first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. The notable feature of this mountain is the gigantic rock formation at the very top of it, which resembles a human head.
    Mauritius_Pieter Both_DSC2687.jpg
  • Mauritius _DSC5411.jpg
  • The Kelani River, the countries second longest river.
    Sri Lanka. Kelani river at dawn_b&w.jpg
  • India. A neighbour, Mr. N. Kungidhapatham seated in the courtyard of Home of Mr. K. Sethumadhavan. Subramanium Baradiya Street, Karaikal, Puducherry.
    India_courtyard_Karaikal home_DS_080...jpg
  • A neighbour, Mr. N. Kungidhapatham seated in the courtyard of Home of Mr. K. Sethumadhavan. Subramanium Baradiya Street, Karaikal, Puducherry.
    India._Courtyard of home in Karaikal...jpg
  • Lunuganga. The country home and garden of architect Geoffrey Bawa.
    Lunuganga_DS_080421_2469_ii.jpg
  • Mauritius _DSC5416.jpg
  • Mauritius_DSC5408.jpg
  • Entrance to a thatched home.
    India_Fishing_hut_DSC0023.jpg
  • A cadjan home. Tamil Nadu. South India. East Coast.
    India_Thatched Home_DSC0022.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA the country home and & garden of Sri Lanka's most celebrated architect, Geoffrey Bawa..."Lunuganga, Bentota, 1948-1997....The garden at Lunuganga sits astride two low hills on a promontory which juts out into a brackish lagoon lying off the estuary of the Bentota River.  In 1948, when Bawa first bought it, there was nothing here but an undistinguished bungalow surrounded by ten hectares of rubber plantation.  Since then hills have been moved, terraces have been cut, woods have been replanted and new vistas have been opened up, but the original bungalow still survives within its cocoon of added verandas, courtyards, and loggias." from geoffreybawa.com
    Lunuganga_14851150.jpg
  • Indonesia.<br />
Bali,  Boat on Lake Bratan, early morning.<br />
Copyright: Dominic Sansoni
    Indonesia. Bali. Lake temple and boa...jpg
  • Pieter Both is the second highest mountain of Mauritius. It is 820 metres tall. It is named after Pieter Both, the first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. The notable feature of this mountain is the gigantic rock formation at the very top of it, which resembles a human head.
    Mauritius_DSC2688.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA.<br />
Pavillion with bamboo roof.<br />
2019
    Lunuganga_Pavillion with Bamboo__DSC...jpg
  • Woman farmer and her traditional farm house made of bamboo. Storing a crop of garlic.
    Myanmar_Onion Farmer & Store_8818_b&...jpg
  • Woman farmer and her traditional farm house made of bamboo. Storing a crop of garlic.
    Myanmar_SANSONI-8818.jpg
  • Giant Bamboo, Kandy. 1908
    Stereo_Ceylon_059.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA.<br />
Looking down on the Sundial and Bamboo pavillion. The Day Lightning Struck.
    Lunuganga_Sun Dial_DSC0917ii.jpg
  • Myanmar. Storing a crop of garlic in a traditional farm house made of bamboo.
    Myanmar_SANSONI-8835.jpg
  • Monk beside giant bamboo at Udawatta Kele, Kandy.
    Sri Lanka. Monk at Udawattakele_b&w.tif
  • Myanmar. Sorting harvested garlic in a farm house with bamboo structure.
    Myanamar_Sorting garlic at a farm ho...jpg
  • Hindu Temple at the end of Sea Street, near Colombo 13. A child runs out of an alley that leads to very high density housing, where a Catholic banner to Virgin Mary is strung between two bamboo poles.
    DS_Colombo_DSC3893.jpg
  • A priest walks out of a Hindu Temple at the end of Sea Street, near Colombo 13. A child runs out of an alley that leads to very high density housing, where a Catholic banner to Virgin Mary is strung between two bamboo poles.
    DS_Colombo_DSC3893.jpg
  • Inle Lake is the second largest in Myanmar. The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile. Rice cultivation is also significant. (from Wikipedia)
    Myanmar_SANSONI-7679.jpg
  • Inle Lake is the second largest in Myanmar. The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles.
    Myanmar_Inle Lake Boatmen_7304_b&w.jpg
  • Inle Lake is the second largest in Myanmar. The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles.
    Myanmar_SANSONI-7304.jpg
  • Inle Lake is the second largest in Myanmar. The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile. Rice cultivation is also significant. (from Wikipedia)
    Myanmar_SANSONI-7586.jpg
  • Inle Lake is the second largest in Myanmar. The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile. Rice cultivation is also significant. (from Wikipedia)
    Myanmar_SANSONI-7471.jpg
  • Inle Lake is the second largest in Myanmar. The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile. Rice cultivation is also significant. (from Wikipedia)
    Myanmar_SANSONI-6420.jpg
  • The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile.
    Myanmar_SANSONI-0763.jpg
  • Myanmar. Woman and hearth of the first floor of a farm house. <br />
Traditionaly built bamboo farm house - Shan State.
    Myanamar_Woman at hearth_farm House_...jpg
  • The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile.
    Myanmar_Inle Lake_Floating gardens_0...jpg
  • Inle Lake is the second largest in Myanmar. The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile. Rice cultivation is also significant. (from Wikipedia)
    Myanmar_Inle Lake Morning_7126_b&w.jpg
  • Inle Lake is the second largest in Myanmar. The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile. Rice cultivation is also significant. (from Wikipedia)
    Myanmar_SANSONI-7349.jpg
  • Inle Lake is the second largest in Myanmar. The floating garden beds are formed by extensive manual labor. The farmers gather up lake-bottom weeds from the deeper parts of the lake, bring them back in boats and make them into floating beds in their garden areas, anchored by bamboo poles. These gardens rise and fall with changes in the water level, and so are resistant to flooding. The constant availability of nutrient-laden water results in these gardens being incredibly fertile. Rice cultivation is also significant. (from Wikipedia)
    Myanmar_SANSONI-7126.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA.
    Lunuganga_Bamboo_DSC0697.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA. Geoffrey Bawa's country house and garden.
    SL_Lunuganga_Bamboo Pool 033.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA.
    Lunuganga_Bamboo growth_DSC5213.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA.
    Lunuganga_Yellow Bamboo_DSC5157.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA. Geoffrey Bawa's country house and garden.
    SL_Lunuganga_Bamboo Base 010.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA. Geoffrey Bawa's country house and garden.
    Sri Lanka_Lunuganga_Bamboo 026.jpg
  • LUNUGANGA. Geoffrey Bawa's country house and garden.
    SL_Lunuganga_Bamboo Collar.jpg
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