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Travel #Photography by world traveler Johannes Oppewal (88 countries and counting) 🗺️📍📸Follow my Art Journey at @bitpopart

Nostriches in Africa #Photography #Nostr #Nostriches

Weekend vibes 🦁🫂 #Wildlife #Photography #Travel

Crocodile 🐊 in Chobe river National Park #Botswana #Travel #photography #wildlife

Giraffe in #Botswana 🦒 #Travel #Photography

Frisian landscape #Photography #cows #netherlands #travel

Frisian cows in Friesland the Netherlands #cows #photography #travel

Incredible new #wildlife footage and #photography coming in 🎥📸 #Africa #Nostriches

Namaqua chameleon in Namibia #Wildlife #Namibia #Africa #Photography

Elephant at the Chobe River National Park #Botswana #Photography #Africa #wildlife #travel

New #Botswana footage 🐘 coming in #travel #photography #elephants

Krka National Park, located in Croatia, is famous for its stunning waterfalls, particularly the Skradinski Buk, one of the most picturesque waterfall cascades in the country. The park is situated along the Krka River and offers lush greenery, crystal-clear waters, and a series of travertine waterfalls. Visitors can explore the park via walking trails, boat tours, and even swim in designated areas below certain waterfalls.

The park is rich in biodiversity and cultural history, with historic monasteries, Roman ruins, and traditional water mills nearby. It's a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking tranquility in a breathtaking setting.

#Croatia #Europe #Krka #waterfalls #photography #travel

Dragon Town in Bangkok #Thailand #Siamstr #wherostr #travel #photography

The Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Bangkok, also known as Wat Khaek, is a well-known Hindu temple located on Silom Road. It was built by Tamil immigrants in the late 19th century and is dedicated to the goddess Mariamman, who is worshipped primarily in South India as the goddess of rain and protector from diseases. The temple is a vibrant and colorful landmark in Bangkok, featuring intricately designed carvings and statues of Hindu deities such as Ganesha, Vishnu, and Shiva.

This temple attracts both locals and tourists, especially during religious festivals such as Navaratri and Diwali. It’s also a popular site for Hindu devotees living in Thailand and is a great example of the city’s cultural and religious diversity.

#Bangkok #Thailand #Hindu #travel #photography #siamstr

King Power Mahanakhon (Thai: คิง เพาเวอร์ มหานคร) #Bangkok #Thailand #Travel #Photography #Siamstr

Buddhist temple Wat Samphanthawongsaram Worawihanra in Bangkok #Thailand #Asia #travel #photography #bangkok

Pelicans at Shark Bay, Australia

Shark Bay, located in Western Australia, is known for its incredible marine life, including pelicans that frequent the area. Pelicans in Shark Bay are often seen gliding over the turquoise waters or perching along the sandy shores and rocky outcrops. Their large wingspans and graceful flight are a sight to behold, especially against the backdrop of the clear waters and stunning landscapes. #Australia #Pelican #Animal #wildlife #oceania

A must visit Buddhism #art temple Wat Suthiwararam in Bangkok, Thailand. #Bangkok #Thailand #Asia #Artstr #Travel #wherostr

Nature MTB track #Nostride 🚴‍♂️🌳Nature #photography #travel

Traditional Korean masks, known as *tal* (탈), are an important aspect of Korea's cultural heritage and history. These masks have been used in shamanistic rituals, theatrical performances, and dances, particularly in the traditional Korean mask dance drama called talchum.

Here are some key features and aspects of traditional Korean masks:

1. Symbolism and Use:

- Tal were traditionally used to ward off evil spirits, cure diseases, or bring good fortune. Masks could represent deities, humans, animals, or even supernatural beings.

- In talchum, masks often symbolize different social classes, personalities, or caricatures of human traits (e.g., the foolish old man, the flirtatious young woman, or the corrupt aristocrat).

2. Materials:

- Masks were typically made from materials like wood, gourd, or paper-mâché.

- The painting and designs on the masks are vibrant, often exaggerated to enhance the character’s traits in performances.

3. Popular Mask Styles:

- Hahoe masks (하회탈): One of the most famous sets of Korean masks, originating from the Hahoe village. They include figures like the nobleman (Yangban), the concubine (Bune), and the fool (Choraengi).

- Yangju masks: These were used in the Yangju Byeolsandae Nori, a mask drama from Yangju, featuring characters from different social standings, often used to satirize the ruling class.

4. Performances:

- The talchum performances often involve dance, music, and exaggerated movements. They traditionally served as a way to express dissatisfaction with social inequalities, mock authority figures, and provide entertainment while offering commentary on human flaws.

These masks are not only a reflection of Korean culture but also an artistic expression of emotions, societal critiques, and spiritual beliefs. #southkorea #asia #photography #travel