Houseboating and fishing on the River Murray in South Australia leads to some hilarious and awe-inspiring moments for a family on an adventure.
Journey into Laos, Part 4: The Unfolding
In Part 3 of Journey into Laos, Vincent Ross travelled along the Mekong River to Luang Prabang, a place of unearthly beauty. In Part 4, he explores a city where the past overlays the future, and time unfolds gently.
Journey into Laos, Part 3: Land of the Lotus
On Part 4 of “Journey into Laos,” Vincent Ross captures, in words and photographs, the place once known as “land of the lotus eaters”. Today’s Laos is still a place of great beauty and mystery.
Journey into Laos, Part 2: Land of the Empire King
In Part 1 of Journey into Laos, Vincent Ross began his journey on the mystic Mekong River. In Part 2, he explores a a sacred land once gripped by a secret war.
Journey into Laos, Part 1: Mother of Waters
In this enchanting travel series, writer and photographer Vincent Ross takes us into the heart of Laos along the mystical Mekong River which flows through the landlocked landscape of Laos, an artery of life which its people have worshipped as “the mother of waters” for thousands of years.
Land of the Hanging Monastery: The Buddhist Treasures of China Part 3
In Part 3 of the Buddhist Treasure sof China series, Vincent Ross visits The Hanging Monastery, Yungang Caves, Wooden Pagoda and the Nine Dragon Wall. He also explores how Buddhism first came to China.
100,000 Buddhas – The Buddhist Treasures of China Part 2
Even now, there are parts of China that remain mysterious to foreigners. Until recently, foreigners knew little of China’s Buddhist temples, shrines and grottoes. Vincent Ross takes us on a trip into the Buddhist heart of China, including a visit to the caves which hold 100,000 images of Buddha.
The Buddhist Treasures of China – Part I
Many people believe Buddhism does not survive in modern China, but in Vincent Ross’ three-part photo essay he reveals China’s Buddhist temples, grottoes, shines and other little-known cultural touchstones.
Spirit of Place
In Australia’s Broken Hill region you can find the following inscription: “Some people come into our lives, leave footprints on our hearts and we are never, ever the same again.” You would be hard pressed to find a more humble epitaph to Australian mateship in a more fitting location.
Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright Part 2: Hunted to Death
Indian conservationists are losing the fight to save the royal Bengal tiger, according to researchers. Figures released in the past two years by conservation program Project Tiger indicate India’s tiger population has plunged to 1,411, less than half the 3,700 tiger population estimated in 2002, which included 1,500 living in protected sanctuaries. The decimation was […]
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