Kew; Kew Gardens; west London; England; London; U.K.; architecture; sightseeing; visit; place of interest; day trip; educational visit; botanic gardens; capital city; London icons; Japanese gateway Kew; Japanese Gardens Kew; Chokushi-Mon; Gateway of the Imperial Messenger; Japanese architecture; carved woodwork; intricate panels; Japanese rococo; traditional Japanese building; animal carvings; wood; wood panels; close-up; wood carving; Japanese wood carvings; close-up; close-up wood carvings;
Edale, Derbyshire, Tree, Path, Stream, Water, Bridge, Long exposure, Tinted, Sepia, Mono, Countryside, Snow, Grass, Countryside, Peak District, Winter, Hills, fresh air, Exercise, Outdoors, Woodland, Blue Sky, Hills, Footpath, Right of Way, Rambling, Scenic, England, great Britain, UK
Māori culture is a rich and varied one, and includes traditional and contemporary arts. Traditional arts such as carving, weaving, The Māori creation story describes the world being formed by the violent separation of Ranginui, the Sky Father, and Papatuanuku, the Earth Mother, by their children. Many Māori carvings and artworks graphically depict this struggle New Zealand wood carve sculpture carving face mask
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Over four hundred years the first New Zealanders, the Maori, voyaged thousands of miles across the vast unknown Pacific Ocean in small ocean-going canoes. In order to reach New Zealand, these brave adventurers developed their own navigation system using the stars and the currents. Māori culture is a rich and varied one, and includes traditional and contemporary arts. Traditional arts such as carving, weaving, kapa haka (group performance), whaikorero (oratory) and moko (tattoo) are practised throughout the country. Practitioners following in the footsteps of their tipuna (ancestors) replicate the techniques used hundreds of years agoMāori is an oral culture rich with stories and legends. The Māori creation story describes the world being formed by the violent separation of Ranginui, the Sky Father, and Papatuanuku, the Earth Mother, by their children. Many Māori carvings and artworks graphically depict this struggle. Poi is a performance art employing a ball suspended from a length of flexible material, usually a plaited cord, held in the hand and swung in circular patterns. This is usually accompanied by the waiata, to add rhythm and a visual accompaniment, although it is useful for many things such as muscle building exercises and has very good visual entertainment for the audience
TE Whakarewarewatangaoteopetauaawahiao Sign longest word Maori The gathering place for the war parties of Wahiao New Zealand Maoti Arts Crafts Institute boiling mud pools terraces steam vents silica terraces TE PUIA wood carvings culture Kiwi House Maori dance hakka Thermal Village North Island Rotorua carving tradition culture red
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TE Whakarewarewatangaoteopetauaawahiao Sign longest word Maori The gathering place for the war parties of Wahiao New Zealand Maoti Arts Crafts Institute boiling mud pools terraces steam vents silica terraces TE PUIA wood carvings culture Kiwi House Maori dance hakka Thermal Village North Island Rotorua
art arts sculpture sculptures statue wood wooden carve carved carving figure form human hands on hips park Thorpe meadows Peterborough Cambridgshire England
Florida, Miami Beach, World Erotic Art Museum, sex, erotica, sexuality, sculpture, giant penis, wood carving, phallus, phallic, Japanese wood carvings, sexual positions, bed headboard
Laos; Asia; southeast Asia; Asian travel; travel; travel destination; tourism; sightseeing; Laos travel; overland travel; Asian life; place of interest; religion; Buddhism; Buddha; Buddhist beliefs; stone; Wat Sainyaphum temple; Buddhist temple; sculpture; statue; statues; carving; art; seated Buddhas; Buddhas; Savannakhet; temple workshop; buddha workshop; buddha stone carvings; row of Buddhas; many Buddhas;
derbyshire; uk; britain; england; peak district; united kingdom; europe; the pennine way; countryside; village; Edale; trees; landscape; sheep; hills; blue; green; bright; autumn; fall; outdoors; sky; clouds; valley; nature; footpath; grassy slopes; grazing; back tor; lose hill; fields; vale of Edale; peaks; broadlee-bank tor
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This view is from the Pennine Way, looking along the Vale of Edale, towards the village of Edale, in the Derbyshire Peak District of England. The Vale of Edale is a large valley running between the several hills. Broadlee-Bank Tor, is shown to the left and on the right, is Lose Hill and Back Tor.
Webber's Post, Horner Wood, invalid path, trees, forest, sculptures, art, wood, woods, Somerset, North Devon, National Trust, National Park, David Young
Webber's Post, Horner Wood, invalid path, trees, forest, sculptures, art, wood, woods, Somerset, North Devon, National Trust, National Park, David Young
Webber's Post, Horner Wood, invalid path, trees, forest, sculptures, art, wood, woods, Somerset, North Devon, National Trust, National Park, David Young
Webber's Post, Horner Wood, invalid path, trees, forest, sculptures, art, wood, woods, Somerset, North Devon, National Trust, National Park, David Young
Edale, Derbyshire, Tree, Path, Countryside, Snow, Grass, Countryside, Peak District, Winter, Hills, fresh air, Exercise, Outdoors, Woodland, Blue Sky, Hills, Footpath, Right of Way, Rambling, Scenic, England, great Britain, UK