7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge - Asian Sunday week #31 - the absolute winner takes 200 SBD!
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Hello fellow Steemians!
I am starting the week #31 of my 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge and we are back to the continent of Asia.
If you like to participate, place your personal image from your travels in Asia in the comment section below with a short 30 to 50 word description. Only use of personal images will be accepted and only one picture can be submitted for a daily photo challenge. Ten winning photos will receive a bigger upvote from me and ten runners-up will get a smaller one.
Chosen from the ten winning entries, the absolute winner of the day will receive extended publicity in my post tomorrow morning. I will also visit his/her blog to upvote one of the most recent posts. The winning picture of the daily challenge will then automatically enter other rounds with the absolute winner gaining approximately 200 SBD in total. So far I have given out thousands of dollars in upvotes and hundreds of SBD in rewards.
After today´s Asian photo contest, the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge will be followed as per below rotation and then starting again with Asia on next Sunday.
• Monday: Australia and New Zealand
• Tuseday: Antarctica + the world’s oceans
• Wednesday: Africa
• Thursday: Europe
• Friday: North America
• Saturday: South America
Outdoor park landscape with lake and stone bridge. Gate entrance to ancient Bich Dong pagoda complex. Ninh Binh, Vietnam. Source: Shutterstock, author: Perfect Lazybones
For more information about the 7 World’s Continents Photo Challenge and conditions see my original post: 200 SBD 7 World's Continents Photo Challenge - 2018 guidelines: 22/1 update
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Tomas
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I've been lucky enough to visit Dhaka, Bangladesh twice in my travels around the world. This photo is from Sonargaon, a historic center in the Ganges delta just outside of Dhaka. I believe this is Bara Sardar Bari, a 500-year old building complex that was renovated and reopened in 1902. I was completely captivated by the bright pink building set against the lush green landscape.
Nice man, I've been there myself and I found it amazing. Sadly the villagers does not realise that this place is part of their heritage.
Check my entry, I've posted something from Bangladesh too.
Travel with no fear, live with no regrets!
This picture i took 2 days ago at Laem Krating at Phuket with drone DJi Mavic pro Platinum. Its bit harder to get to this place because the access its far way of walk on rocks and bit o climbing..:) I hope you will enjoy.
Wow! That is very cool!
Thank you my friend
The Sensō-ji is a famous temple at the Asakura district of Tokyo. It is actually the oldest temple in Tokyo, and it is one of the must seen places in Tokyo. In front of the temple grounds is a market selling various Japanese snacks and souvenirs that is very popular for both tourists and locals. The buildings looks especially magical during twilight.
Fabulous image! Thank you so much for your great contribution.
This man is carrying a basket full of bricks in his head. The bricks arrived by boats and are carried to the construction site by a few men walking with these basket on their head.
It takes a lot of skills to do the same...
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Great shot! I've seen that exact thing in Dhaka myself. It's incredible the amount of balance and control needed to do that for a full day's work.
That is incredible! I saw something similar in Palawan, Philippines but they were getting the sand out of ocean to use it for constructions. Like in the old days!
They are working like ants with little tool and technology. It is incredible to see how much they can accomplish with so little. I remember thinking how lucky I was to be born in a country that's not in the third world and how unfair the diversity of our planet is when I was taking this picture!
Magic hour in Ulee Lheue Beach, Banda Aceh. Located on the coast of the Indian Ocean and bordering on the mainland of Ujong Pancu, which is the tip of the land on the island of Sumatra, Indonesia.
This beach is not very popular among the people, in contrast to Lhoknga beach that is visited by many tourists. The people who come here are just for fishing or just playing beach ball. The parents bring their children to play water, but not too crowded.
It's nice to enjoy the twilight atmosphere here, with wonderful clouds and sky filled with beautiful colors in magic hour.
Please see more photos inside
https://steemit.com/photofeed/@matajingga/magic-hour-in-ulee-lheue
A young man sees his catch, only a few small fish.
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Kereeeeeeen.
Selamat bang.
Thank you :)
What a wonderful image! Thank you so much for sharing.
Thank you so much Tomas :)
The main reason for visiting the Cambodian city of Siem Reap is of course its proximity to the ancient temple ruins of Angkor. Many people don't know that there is a very beautiful temple also directly in the city center. Wat Preah Prom Rath is such a quiet and peaceful place, without masses of tourists - ideal for relaxing and taking amazing shots.
Very true! A cool getaway from Angkor. I visited that temple too but didn't get such an amazing shot like yours. Looks so serene and peaceful with the colors and lighting.
Thanks a lot, I'm glad that you like it! 🙂
That is pretty terrific image! Thank you so much for sharing. Tomas
Thank you, Tomas! Nice to know that you like it! 😊
Gyatso and Pang La are the two high passes you cross enroute to Everest Base Camp from New Tingri in Tibet. The entire route up to the passes is dull, however, nothing prepares you for the breathtaking views of the Everest and neighbouring peaks from Pang La. From here on the views only get better. Once I reached Rongbuk, the weather decided to play hide and seek. This is the best picture I could muster from Pang La. The Everest!
Wow, that’s amazing!
Thank you very much!
Thank you so much for your participation with this stunning image!
The terraced field in Sapa, Vietnam
Sapa is famous tourism spot in Vietnam, and also in Asia. Sapa is located in Lao Cai province, mountain area in Northern, Vietnam. In here, the weather is cool everyday in the whole year. It is the place for us to avoid the hot summer of tropical weather in Vietnam. The atmosphere is pure and clean, the people is so friendly. Here, the best landscape is the terraced field. In time of Autumn comes, it is also the time of rice ripe. That's why all the mountain here will be covered by yellow color of rice. It creates the best picture of Sapa in the whole year.
Best.
Thank you so much for your amazing entry!
I took this photo on Gili Trawangan Island it's about a 2 hour boat ride from Bali Indonesia. Watching the sunset here was just perfect, bean bags on the beach with 2 for 1 cocktails and the swing cemented into the ocean set the perfect scene for relaxation. I highly recommend visiting Gili T if your ever in Bali :)
Wow! Such a beautiful sunset. Just epic!
Was such an epic sunset!
This is my entry @czechglobalhosts. The picture is taken at jahangirnagar university in bangladesh.It was a sudden weather change.In the morning time it was totally sunny morning but in the after noon the weather changed dramatically.I was totally surprised and amazed by the scenic beaity of this weather.
What a stunning image! Thank you so much for your participation. Tomas
Thank you so much for your valuable appreciation. @czechglobalhosts