Larry Burrows. Untitled (Grief). Da Nang, Vietnam. April 16, 1965
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Golden Hands Bridge, Ba Na Hills, Da Nang, Vietnam: The Golden Bridge is a 150-metre-long pedestrian bridge in the Bà Nà Hills resort, near Da Nang, Vietnam. It is designed to connect the cable car station with the gardens and to provide a scenic overlook and tourist attraction. The bridge loops nearly back around to itself and has two giant hands, constructed of fibreglass and wire mesh, designed to appear like stone hands that support the structure. Wikipedia
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Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.
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The Golden Bridge in Da Nang, Vietnam
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Tiramisu coffee at Gear Chapter II, in the centre of Da Nang, one of the best coffee latte I’ve tried ! So creamy, so sweet, just perfect 🤎
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Da Nang
Vietnam
Kodak SO 553 expired around 2005
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Cave in the Marble Mountains of Tourane, modern-day Da Nang, Vietnam
French vintage postcard
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Asia, Vietnam, Da Nang - webcam
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Ba Na Hills, Da Nang, Vietnam: Bà Nà Hill Station is a hill station and resort located in the Trường Sơn Mountains west of the city of Da Nang, in central Vietnam. The station, advertised as "the Da Lat of Danang province" by local tourism authorities, was founded in 1919 by French colonists. Wikipedia
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The Golden Bridge, Da Nang, Vietnam (taken by me)
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Golden Bridge In Da Nang, Vietnam. :: [Ric Kearbey]
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Wes Nisker, crazy wisdom sacred clown of brilliance, brings today's Daily Dharma Delivery: [Thank you Candace]
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Dharmic Darwinism | August 30, 2014
The Buddha intuited some type of evolutionary process that creates our bodies, and his essential point is that they are neither formed nor owned by us. We now have evidence that our bodies arise from the forces and elements that make up the entire universe, through a complex chain of interdependent events. Internalizing this understanding can help liberate us from the powerful sense of ownership and attachment we have to the body.
—Wes Nisker, "Evolution's Body"
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Thank the night for giving spotlight to the city lights.
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