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Snake Island a favorite swimming hole on the lake; but watch out for the islands namesake residents Cold weather never slows down our traveling.  Here we are at a castle in western Poland near the German border.  BURRRRRR! Taken in the Winter 2001/2002 Marlis Hazleton touring Lublin- Poland. Taken in Fall 2001. Inks Lake near Burnet, Texas. The Sleeping Knight of the Tatra mountains

 

Embark on an extraordinary journey with us at FrogsFolly Travel Journal, where every story is a footprint in the sands of our global explorations. Our website is more than just a collection of travel destinations; it's a vibrant tapestry of personal encounters and cherished memories from corners near and far. Whether you're drawn to the whispering ruins of ancient civilizations, the joyful shouts of theme parks, or the serene beauty of nature's hidden gems, our journal entries are your personal gateway to experience these wonders alongside us.

Vivid Destinations Await - Stroll through the picturesque streets of Amboise, feel the majesty of historical castles, and explore the diverse landscapes of the United States. Our journeys are painted with stories that beckon you to dive into the locales we've visited, offering you a slice of life from each destination.

Adventures for All - Thrill-seekers and wildlife enthusiasts, rejoice! Uncover the magic of iconic theme parks like Walt Disney World and the wild heart of zoos across the planet. Each entry in our journal is a pass to relive our thrills and encounters with the animal kingdom.

A Portal Through Time - Step into the past with our visits to age-old sites like Greece's Delphi, or reflect on more recent history at AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU in Poland. Our travel stories aren't just trips; they're time machines that invite you to witness the echoes of bygone eras.

Join Our Travel Community - FrogsFolly isn't just about where we've been; it's about where we can go together. We invite you to suggest new places for us to discover and share your own experiences. Your insights and stories are the lifeblood of our community, inspiring new chapters in our ever-evolving journey.

So, whether you're seeking inspiration for your next travel adventure or simply wish to wanderlust from the comfort of your home, let FrogsFolly be your compass to the world. Join us on this never-ending voyage where every destination is a new opportunity to weave your own narrative into the rich tapestry of travel.

Step into our world at FrogsFolly Travel Journal – where every visit is a story, and every story is an invitation to dream, explore, and discover.

This site is a guide to some of the places we have visited.  This is more of a journal of what we did than a definitive guide to these places.  Traveling is more about living the experience than documenting every momement.  So, if your favorite landmark is missing, it does not mean we did not see it, only that I did not take a picture.   

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<p>Hen Cloud, The Roaches &amp; Ramshaw Rocks</p>
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<p>Hen Cloud, The Roaches &amp; Ramshaw Rocks</p>
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<p>Even on a damp, foggy day, the streets remain full of life and color. The traditional patterns on the lanterns and the sea of red flags create a beautiful canopy over the wet cobblestones.</p>
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This is how the mountain line is around 13000 feet  sea level in Ladakh around Budhkhurbu which is a small hamlet on the Srinagar,  Drass, Kargil to  Leh route short of Lamayuru.near Lamayuru.<br />
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About 20 kms short of Fotu La pass recorded at 13500 feet.<br />
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Here the top is not composed of sharp jagged shards of stone but slightly more rounded with erosion of millenia shaping it into what they look like here. This continues to be the bedrocks or layers of the Tethys sea formed over million of years and then the tectonic plates moved inexorably and finished off the Tethys Sea for good when the Indian plate came crashing into the European plate.<br />
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For millions of years, sediments (sand, mud, and marine organisms) accumulated at the bottom of the ancient Tethys Ocean. When the Indian tectonic plate collided with the Eurasian plate, these seafloor layers were squeezed, folded, and thrust thousands of feet upward to form the Himalayan peaks.<br />
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The Tethyan Sediments primarily consist of alternating layers of limestone, sandstone, and shale. Because these materials have different hardness levels, they erode at different rates, creating the jagged, ribbed texture.<br />
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You could say we are at the exact Indus Suture Zone - the actual &quot;scar&quot; where the two plates met. It contains a mix of oceanic crust (ophiolites) and deep-sea sediments that have been dramatically deformed and tilted.<br />
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I have posted photos of Budhkharbu before specifically of the monastery called  The Zapha Dorje Ling Monastery and the Mondik Gompa.<br />
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<p>Two sightseeing tuk-tuks waiting for passengers on a sunny street in Budapest. A small but lively detail of everyday tourism in the Hungarian capital.</p>
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<p>The Hindu shamanic ritualistic dance of Theyyam (India).<br />
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Theyyam is a Hindu shamanic ritualistic dance form practiced in Kerala, mainly in the northern districts.<br />
The people of the region consider Theyyam itself as a channel to a god and they thus seek blessings from Theyyam.<br />
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Performers undergo long periods of preparation, including fasting and spiritual discipline, before embodying the divine presence during the ceremony.<br />
Costumes are vibrant and symbolic, often featuring towering headdresses, painted faces and rhythmic movements that follow traditional percussion.<br />
Theyyam is usually performed in village shrines, sacred groves and temple courtyards, and it plays an important role in preserving local myths, social values and collective memory.<br />
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<p>Hen Cloud, The Roaches &amp; Ramshaw Rocks</p>
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<p>Hen Cloud, The Roaches &amp; Ramshaw Rocks</p>
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Climbing Mera Peak is one of the most exciting adventures for trekkers who want to step into the world of Himalayan mountaineering. Located in the beautiful Makalu Barun National Park, this peak offers stunning views and a real high-altitude experience. With an elevation of 6,476 meters, Mera Peak is known as the highest trekking peak in Nepal, making it a popular choice for climbers who want to reach their first Himalayan summit.</p>
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<p>Hen Cloud, The Roaches &amp; Ramshaw Rocks</p>
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