Posts in travel photography
Way of the Cross – Luján edition

Via Crucis in Luján is an outcome of communal participation that traces its origins to twenty-five years ago. Since 2005, Luján’s representation has been declared of County interest and is a part of the scheduled Easter colonial events. Evangelizing over theater is what brings this community together. I’ve rarely seen a town’s community come together like this to present a message of tolerance and love to their children and the people. 

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The last Aryans of Ladakh

This is a distinct community in a remote corner of India that is sexually liberated, has equal representation and rights for women, is extremely conscious of natural resources and does everything to preserve and promote them, and fiercely remembers its ancestors and traditions. If these traits were to define an Aryan master race, then by many counts these Brokpas might indeed be the last remaining Aryans in India.

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Turtuk: A land of the Balti, apricots and breathtaking landscapes

Turtuk is a sanctuary of greenery, tradition, and generosity, to the point of amazement given its backdrop and history. Turtuk in Balti literally translates to “a desire to stay,” and its residents perhaps took this meaning to heart and never left Turtuk, even in war. A visit to Turtuk can only be fulfilled with “a desire to go back.” The innocence, hospitality, and beauty of Turtuk will give you memories for a lifetime.

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