Travel Photography > Photos tagged as peace
The real name is The Angel of Peace Descending on the Chariot of War. The arch depicts an angel taking the reins of the chariot to stop it from going off to war.
the Annapurna Himilayan range - this was taken @ the World Peach Pagoda in Pokhara, Nepal - an amazing place, o ften reffered it to a cross between Queenstown NZ & Vang Vieng - Laos
in bodega bay, california
These people are part of a bigger group of Iranian people who love and promote "P E A C E" to whoever whose heart are filled with hate! In that occasion when I was trying to find a complete rainbow in full in order to take a photo, (you could see it in the background), I met them. They asked me to send their image with a message of "LOVE" to the President of America, Mr George W. Bush. I tried to tell them I was not able to. They insisted so much that I did NOT want to break their hearts. So I am uploading their images with their 'PEACE OFFERING' here, perhaps somebody closer to president George W. Bush give their message to him ! They are representive of three (3) generations of Iranian population. The man with dark glasses educated in the West and now prefered to stay in Iran to earn more money. The lady with 'Chaddur', an Islamic traditional covering is a grandmother with 9 grandchildren. The third man on the right is a farmer and a jack of all trades.
Sole fisherman as the sun sets on Rainbow beach, only his thought for company.
Taken in the grounds of beautiful Tewkesbury Abbey, shortly before the devastating floods this summer
Ashoka, said to be the greatest king of India constructed this pillar and stupa around 250 B.C. Lord Budhha is said to have spent time here at the monastries surrounding this stupa.
Famous Hotel
Sunsets in North West Australia flood the land with an intense burning red glow....though when everyone rushes to the sunset, I often head away from the crowds, as this light transforms the landscape in way most never even realise.
Red body painted girl on Coogee beach NSW sought to portray vulnerability as we are no more than driftwood swept by the tides of our lives.
Angkor Thom, calm statue
Home Sweet Home in the South Peace Area of British Columbia, Canada