Friday, 14 March 2014

AROUND THE WORLD IN CHILDREN PHOTOS


Going through my photos from last 2,5 years travelling, I decided to put some of the children photos together and see how they are in different countries...Unfortunately I´m not gonna see most of them ever again, so this is all I have.

Isla del Sol, Titicaca, Bolivia
Islas flotantes, Titicaca, Peru
Islas flotantes, Titicaca, Peru
Iquitos
Aguas clientes, Peru
The Amazon
On a cargo ship in the Amazon
Lake Tota, Colombia
Salsa moves. Aracataca, Colombia
Concepcion, Chile
Near Cuenca. Ecuador
Atacames, Ecuador
My party team in Quito
 

Quito. Ecuador

Sucre, Bolivia
Crying over Chavez´death. MaracaiboVenezuela
They all got free laptops. Caracas, Venezuela
Caracas
Parque Mochima, Venezuela
Isla Pedro Gonzalez, Las perlas, Panama
Isla Pedro Gonzalez
Las Perlas



Little Giovanni, Santa Catalina, Panama
Panama city
He looked so sad...Xiahe
Xiahe, China
Xiahe
Tibetan kids doing their homework
Tibet
Xinjiang, China
Xinjiang province, China
Xinjiang, China
Baby trousers in Xinjiang. Just like that! I almost bought a pair as a souvenir...
Yuntai, China
Cameron Highlands, Malaysia
Malaysia
Melaka, Malaysia

Parit Buntar, Malaysia
Parit Buntar, Malaysia
Banaue, The Philippines
Banaue, Philippines
Sabang, Palawan, The Philippines
Sri Lanka


Kandy, Sri Lanka
Ella, Sri Lanka
Lombok, Indonesia

Ou Pou, Marquesas
Polynesia
Pacific Ocean
Mahini, Tuamotus
Ua Pou, Marquesas


Nuku Hiva, Marquesas
Little sailor Antoine
My little prince
French Polynesia
Moorea, French Polynesia
Ready for church. Vava'u, Tonga
Tonga
Tonga
Istanbul, Turkey
Georgia
Random "sevillana" in Vardzia, Georgia





Learning how to walk. Turkmenistan

Near the border with Iran, Turkmenistan
Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan
Turkmenabat, Turkmenistan
Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Osh, Kyrgysztan
Orphanage near Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan




Kyoto, Japan
New Zealand
They are all just kids, doesn´t matter where they were born! And they all need love! 
Even if you don´t have enough money to help, I´m sure you have time then...Talk to them, give them a lollipop, teach them a few words in your language, play with them...Just to bring a smile on their faces is worth the effort..

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