Pictures of Kids - Share Yours
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Perhaps it goes without saying... Perhaps not... But all these photos would make lovely additions to Why Go, y'know y'know. 
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Dressed up little girls during Semana Santa in Valladolid, Spain...
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Easter in Italy
It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to. ~J.R.R. Tolkien
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Travels in Turkey 2007
Easter in Italy
It's a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to. ~J.R.R. Tolkien
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WhereForArt - Street Food Connoisseur
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One hot afternoon while was travelling in the rear of a Red tuk tuk up Patong hill I snapped this pic of a schoolgirl and her dad.
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Jessie, you should try and convince Cayce of letting you in her Flickr page. Awesome pictures there!
I sent submited quite a few pics to WhyGO back in its early days, but the thing is my pictures are not digital and when they're scanned they have that peculiar texture. I could send you some more anyway if you tell me to
Tiemen, I love your pictures, yo udo know what to do with that camera in your hands, don't you! (btw excelent crop in the third picture)
I sent submited quite a few pics to WhyGO back in its early days, but the thing is my pictures are not digital and when they're scanned they have that peculiar texture. I could send you some more anyway if you tell me to
Tiemen, I love your pictures, yo udo know what to do with that camera in your hands, don't you! (btw excelent crop in the third picture)
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Lets - Squat Toilet Professional
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LOVE love love this idea! And I loved looking at all your sweet pictures!
Here's some I still have on this hard disk:
Cairo, Egypt:
Aswan, Egypt
Xochimilco, Mexico:
Camiguin, Philippines:
Binondo, Philippines:
Malate, Philippines:
Cairo, Egypt:
Aswan, Egypt
Xochimilco, Mexico:
Camiguin, Philippines:
Binondo, Philippines:
Malate, Philippines:
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Here are a few more little monkeys from Mexico. 
My buddy Eric in Querétaro, MX
Late for School, Tequisquiapan, MX
Camera Trouble, La Barra de Potosi, MX
Las Hermanas Pinatas, La Penita, MX
My girlfriends Isis, Dari and Osiris, La Penita, MX
Dari gets after it
My buddy Eric in Querétaro, MX
Late for School, Tequisquiapan, MX
Camera Trouble, La Barra de Potosi, MX
Las Hermanas Pinatas, La Penita, MX
My girlfriends Isis, Dari and Osiris, La Penita, MX
Dari gets after it
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These 12 year old girls are from Jyekundo in Kham province, Tibet.
These are two children of a nomad family from Amdo province, Tibet who were on a pilgrimage to a monastery.
A young beggar boy at Sera Monastery in Lhasa.
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This was obviously a professional pigeon...he allowed himself to be followed for more than 20 minutes, back and forth across the Piazza del Comune in Assisi.
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There are some fantastic photos here! Great idea for a topic as well...
So here's a few of mine...
Favela kids, Rio
I guess you get around however you can in Cambodia
Kids Playing Marbles at the Angkor Temple Complex
Another temple kid
Karen Tribe Girls
Playing Tag
At The Floating Village, on the Tonle Sap, Cambodia
So here's a few of mine...
Favela kids, Rio
I guess you get around however you can in Cambodia
Kids Playing Marbles at the Angkor Temple Complex
Another temple kid
Karen Tribe Girls
Playing Tag
At The Floating Village, on the Tonle Sap, Cambodia
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Cool dudes took on the steps at one of the wells in Ahmedabad, India. They asked for gum and candy and they got it.
This group made such a high pitched noise that I thought I was back at the airport. One of their mothers actually came out of her house and threw water all over them to get them to quiet down! Fishing village, Diu, India.
And this is my friend Bex playing with a little boy in Hampi... sweetheart.
This group made such a high pitched noise that I thought I was back at the airport. One of their mothers actually came out of her house and threw water all over them to get them to quiet down! Fishing village, Diu, India.
And this is my friend Bex playing with a little boy in Hampi... sweetheart.
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