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Trekking Nepal's Annapurna Circuit

Trekking Nepal's Annapurna Circuit

40 Pictures

Traditional China in Pingyao

Traditional China in Pingyao

18 Pictures

Visiting the Warriors in Xi'an, China

Visiting the Warriors in Xi'an, China

18 Pictures

A Tibetan Pilgrimage - Xiahe, China

A Tibetan Pilgrimage - Xiahe, China

27 Pictures

Central Asia - Landscapes and Cityscapes

Central Asia - Landscapes and Cityscapes

36 Pictures

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Love the Eyes

We came across this adorable little girl all done up in charcoal make-up at the Alleppey bus station. Her parents were also dressed up, but we never did figure out the occasion. She just gazed at us with wide-eyed wonderment as we waited for our bus.Read more about our visit to India.  

Determined Fella'

Taken on a trek between Kalaw and Inle Lake in Myammar (Burma). Read more about Myanmar (Burma).  

Windblown Style

A girl in the village of Thanchowk stylishly draws her hair from her face in the midst of a strong wind. Notice the wind burnt cheeks. Taken on the fourth day of our trek around the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal. Read more about our Annapurna Circuit trek. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Cat=OK

A curious hat on a cute boy in Kashgar, China..© www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Proud Mother

We met this adorable girl and her mother waiting at the train station in Taungoo, Myanmar. The yellow powder on the faces is thanaka, known locally as Myanmar make-up and comes from a type of wood (mixed with water). Read more about our visit to Myanmar.  

An Excited Hello

These kids were excited to see us and play hide and seek on the streets of Yangon (Rangoon). Read more about Myanmar (Burma).  

Adoring Mother and Peanut

A proud mother gives us a big smile as we play games and adore her first son. Taken near Bagarchhap village on the way from Dharapani to Chame on the fourth day of our Annapurna Circuit trek in Nepal. Read more about our Annapurna Circuit trek. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Breakfast of Champions

This girl from Yak Kharka village eats her biscuits and tea on the front steps of her house. Notice her wind-burnt face. The elements - cold, wind and intense sun - can be harsh at 4,050 meters (over 12,000 feet).Taken on day 9 of our trek around the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal. Read more about our Annapurna Circuit trek. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

All Bundled Up

This Tibetan girl is ready to take on the chill...Taken in Xiahe, China. Read more about our visit to Xiahe, China.  

Curiosity

Another cutie in Xiahe, China. Read more about our visit to Xiahe, China.  

Afternoon Chores

This young girl from Kalopani goes about her afternoon chores of collecting kindling wood for cooking.Taken on day 13 of the trek around the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal. Read more about our Annapurna Circuit trek. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Breakfast of Champions

A novice monk ducks into Gesar cafe for some morning soup. ..Taken in Xiahe, China. Read more about our visit to Xiahe, China.  

Recess Time

Students dash out from their school building to greet us in the village of Ghyaru. Taken on the sixth day of our Annapurna Circuit trek in Nepal. Read more about our Annapurna Circuit trek. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Young Chinese Patriot

When the mother first approached Audrey with her camera, Audrey thought she wanted her to photograph the whole family. Turns out she wanted a photo of her Audrey with her child and husband. So, Audrey reciprocated and took a photo of the family. Taken near Tienamen Square near the new theatre. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Excited Little Guy

This little guy was so excited to see us. Taken in Xiahe, China. Read more about our visit to Xiahe, China.  

Wrestling Opportunities for Some - Turkish Street Fair, Berlin

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Shy, But Curious

This little girl greets us in one of Fort Cochin's back streets. Read more about our visit to Kerala.  

"Namaste!"

This little boy greets us with Namaste (Nepali for hello or literally I bow to you), puts his hands together in the traditional greeting motion. His grandfather looks on proudly, laughing at our reaction. Taken on the way to Syange village on the second day of our Annapurna Circuit trek in Nepal. Read more about our Annapurna Circuit trek. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Sisters

A group of sisters waves to passers-by from their doorway near the village of Ghasa.Taken on day 14 of our Annapurna Circuit trek in Nepal. Read more about our Annapurna Circuit trek. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Porter in Training

Taken near the village of Chame at the end of day four of our Annapurna Circuit trek in Nepal. Read more about our Annapurna Circuit trek. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Hot Potato

Another friendly face to send us on our way from the village of Jagat on the Annapurna Circuit trek in Nepal. Notice her necklace, composed of various amulets for her protection. Read more about our Annapurna Circuit trek. © www.uncorneredmarket.com  

How Many Kids Can Fit Into a Rickshaw?

We walked by an elementary school in Fort Cochin just as the kids were getting out. Quite a lively bunch. Read more about our visit to Kerala.  

Checking Us Out

This baby checks us out as his mom continues her shopping on the streets of Xiahe, China. Read more about our visit to Xiahe, China.  

Out of Harm's Way

This girl minded her little brother at Kashgar's animal market, keeping him out of the way of running cows, horses, donkeys and sheep..© www.uncorneredmarket.com  

Some Serious Eyes

These girls were waiting at a ferry stop in Mantancherry. They were shy but friendly and explained to us that they were on a school field trip for the day.Check out the eyes of the girl in the center - mesmerizing. Read more about our visit to Kerala.