The COVID-19 diary - Part 2
The pandemic has brought a lot of changes to our lives and perhaps it will never go back to how it was. The things that were just simple and wouldn't get a lot of consideration from us are now difficult and requires for us to think carefully. It has given us a lot of lot of time to thing about such things, and for me personally thinking about all the amazing experiences from my travels before the pandemic makes me nostalgic and a bit sad. I miss it the most - the people you meet, the food you try, culture you immerse yourself in, the excitement you feel as you get closer to the new place and that dreadful feeling of low on your last day, the spontaneous moments it brings - travel packs so many things together, it has a bit of everything and frankly there is nothing like it. Travel perhaps will never be the same in the future, its definitely not going to be as unhindered and open as it was before the pandemic - no place or adventure was beyond the reach.
This post with few select photos taken by me is dedicated to those travels - to celebrate them. I want to remember, re-live and of course share those memories with you all. I hope you enjoy them.
Stay safe!
Daiva
Photo - Hoi An, Vietnam
Photo - Ngaben - The cremation festival - Bali, Indonesia
Photo - A woman weaving lotus fabric - Inle lake, Myanmaar
Photo - Singapore at night
Photo - Azure window - Gozo, Malta
Photo - Venetian harbour of Chania - Crete, Greece
Photo - Larnaca, Cyprus
Photo - Boudhanath stupa - Kathmandu, Nepal
Photo - Cabo De Roca - Westernmost point Europe - Portugal
Photo - A monk in Angkor Wat - Siem Reap, Cambodia
Photo - Scotts head - Dominica
Photo - Sai Bat - Morning Alms - Luang Prabang, Laos
Photo - Berlin Cathedral - Berlin, Germany
Photo - Kuta, Lombok - Indonesia
Photo - Alhambra - Granada, Spain
Photo - A monkey in the monkey forest - Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
Photo - View of Pest from Buda - Budapest, Hungary