Another beautiful location and memory. I can only imagine what a great experience you had while teaching overseas. One of my husband's cousins taught in Australia for several years and had the opportunity to do a lot of traveling in SE Asia and the Pacific while there.
I love these foreign friday photos. (how's that for alliteration!) anyways these are beautiful structure photos. I was hoping to pick up some Malaysian food for lunch today, alas the good angel said, "go to the gym". :) Love FF pictures/posts!
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Another beautiful location and memory. I can only imagine what a great experience you had while teaching overseas. One of my husband's cousins taught in Australia for several years and had the opportunity to do a lot of traveling in SE Asia and the Pacific while there.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful building Nancy. You have some really great photos.
ReplyDeleteWow...beautiful building!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly have had the opportunity to travel to some interesting places. Isn't it amazing what was built with rudimentary tools?
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Majestic building!!
ReplyDeleteI love your memories and your photos. You continue to teach us so much Nancy!
ReplyDeleteI love these foreign friday photos. (how's that for alliteration!) anyways these are beautiful structure photos. I was hoping to pick up some Malaysian food for lunch today, alas the good angel said, "go to the gym". :) Love FF pictures/posts!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building! That arch (link) is fantastic. Such interesting architecture.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Do they call the tallest parts steeples too?
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