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Tag Archives: South Tarawa
How true was the voice of the Void.
I stand on the sandy shore of Tarawa, a narrow strip of coral in the Pacific Ocean, the most populated of the 33 atolls that comprise the equatorial island nation of Kiribati. As you might expect, picturesque palm trees sway … Continue reading
Posted in Learning to Learn, Learning to Observe
Tagged anthropology, cultural landscapes, Desire Lines, Kiribati, Landscape Architecture, landscape photographs, maneaba, Matthew Traucht, mwaneaba, Nareau, North Tarawa, Oceania, Pacific Island culture, photo essay, Photos of Kiribati, Republic of Kiribati, Social Paths, South Tarawa, spiritual sites, Tarawa, UNESCO, University of Minnesota Center for World Heritage Studies, University of Minnesota College of Design, World Heritage sites
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