RM2JBPWB9–Portrait of Daniel Rajang, former tumenggung (traditional chief) of Orung Da'an Dayak community, at his farming hut in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Orung Da'an community once had the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, but it was vanished after a fire accident a few decades back, he said.
RF2G8PP8B–Silla Oreung(five tombs), Gyeongju, Korea
RF2AD64TX–Beautiful sunlight of greensward at Orung Royal tombs heritage in Gyeongju, South Korea
RM2AFTNTE–. Physiologische und klinische Untersuchungen über das Gehirn, gesammelte Abhandlungen. örung: Nur in der temporalen Partie, nicht hochgradig und be-reits am 7. Tage nicht mehr nachweisbar. Optische Reflexe fehlen vom 2. bis 11, Tag. (Ende der Beobachtung.) Nasenlidreflex dauernd abgeschwächt. — 185 — Gestorben nach vier Monaten, in Folge einer neuen Narkose. Da an dergleichen Stelle noch zwei andere Operationen ausgeführt waren, so wird dasErgebniss der Section hier nicht mitgetheilt. C. Unterschneidungen.Bei den folgenden Operationen wurde die Rinde möglichst flachmit einem vorn abgerundeten
RM2JBPWAR–Portrait of Daniel Rajang, former tumenggung (traditional chief) of Orung Da'an Dayak community, at his farming hut in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Orung Da'an community once had the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, but it was vanished after a fire accident a few decades back, he said.
RF2G8PP5Y–Silla Oreung(five tombs), Gyeongju, Korea
RM2CHPYDE–. Mittheilungen der K.K. Central-Commission zur Erforschung und Erhaltung der Kunst- und Historischen Denkmale . örung der alten Denkmale zur Folge hatte. Sehen wir zum Meifpiele nach Melk, wofelbft Markgral Leopoldder Erlauchte und feine unmittelbaren Nachfolger (imGanzen 11 Glieder des Haufes l?abenbergi ihre Ruhe-ftiitte fanden. Als der mächtige und prunkvolle Neubaudes Stiftes und der Stiftskirche (1702—1738) entftand,verfchwand die alte Babenbergergruft fammt denMonumenten und ein recht nüchternes Denkmalerinnert an die Ruheftätte der erften ofterreichifchen1 lerrfcher. Nicht viel beffer
RM2JBPWBB–Portrait of Daniel Rajang, former tumenggung (traditional chief) of Orung Da'an Dayak community, at his farming hut in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Orung Da'an community once had the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, but it was vanished after a fire accident a few decades back, he said.
RF2G8PP8A–Silla Oreung(five tombs), Gyeongju, Korea
RM2JBPWBK–Portrait of Daniel Rajang, former tumenggung (traditional chief) of Orung Da'an Dayak community, at his farming hut in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Orung Da'an community once had the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, but it was vanished after a fire accident a few decades back, he said.
RM2JBPTR6–A totem pole in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. 'The pole is a sign of the settlement area in the village, as well as a symbol to greet ancestor spirits,' said an elder in the village that is mostly inhabited by the indigenous Orung Da'an Dayak community.
RM2JBPWAY–Portrait of Daniel Rajang, former tumenggung (traditional chief) of Orung Da'an Dayak community, at his farming hut in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The Orung Da'an community once had the longest longhouse in Kalimantan, but it was vanished after a fire accident a few decades back, he said.
RM2C5DED8–A facilitator of community-based ecotourism assessment wearing cowboy hat is silhouetted against bright sky as he is walking past a totem pole on the bank of Manday river in remote village of Nanga Raun in Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. 'The pole is a sign of the settlement area in the village, as well as a symbol to greet ancestor spirits,' said an elder in the village that is mostly inhabited by the indigenous Orung Da'an Dayak community.
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RM2JBPWDK–A facilitator of community-based ecotourism assessment wearing cowboy hat is silhouetted against bright sky as he is walking past a totem pole on the bank of Manday river in remote village of Nanga Raun in Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. 'The pole is a sign of the settlement area in the village, as well as a symbol to greet ancestor spirits,' said an elder in the village that is mostly inhabited by the indigenous Orung Da'an Dayak community.
RM2C5DEB2–A facilitator of community-based ecotourism assessment wearing cowboy hat is silhouetted against bright sky as he is walking past a totem pole on the bank of Manday river in remote village of Nanga Raun in Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia. 'The pole is a sign of the settlement area in the village, as well as a symbol to greet ancestor spirits,' said an elder in the village that is mostly inhabited by the indigenous Orung Da'an Dayak community.
RMEBG585–A facilitator of ecotourism wearing cowboy hat is silhouetted as he is walking past a totem pole in Nanga Raun, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, Indonesia.
RM2JBPWBR–A woman and a child wearing conical hats as they are walking on rural pathway in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2JBPTPG–A part of Nanga Raun village on the side of Manday river, in a background of Liang Gagang hill on a cloudy day in Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2JBPWCT–A totem pole in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2JBPWC8–A totem pole in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2JBPWC5–A totem pole in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2JBPWD1–A human-shaped wooden totem pole in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2JBPWDF–A totem pole in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2JBPWCC–A human-shaped wooden totem pole in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2JBPWD5–A human-shaped wooden totem pole in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2C5DEA7–Bukit Tilung (Tillung Hills/Mount Tilung) seen from an agricultural field close to Nanga Raun village in Kalis, Kapuas Hulu regency, West Kalimantan province, Indonesia.
RM2JBPWBT–A woman with a child and dogs walking on a rural pathway, travelling in opposite direction to men during an ecotourism assessment in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RMED0HKP–A woman with a child and dogs walking on a rural pathway, travelling in opposite direction to men during an ecotourism assessment.
RMFCJH2R–Portrait of a group of children in front of a wooden house in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RMEFEPAT–Villagers completing questionnaire on conservation and tourism potential during an ecotourism assessment in remote village of Nanga Raun.
RMED1R86–Villagers completing questionnaire on conservation and tourism potential during an ecotourism assessment in remote village of Nanga Raun.
RM2C5DEC8–Agricultural field in a background of forest and Amayambit hill in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2C5DEDK–Agricultural field in a background of forest and Amayambit hill in Nanga Raun village, Kalis, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2C5DEFF–A woman taking turn to make notes on whiteboard during a community meeting that held to invent potential ecotourism destination sites in Nanga Raun village, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
RM2C5DE87–Facilitator and villager making notes on whiteboard during a community meeting that held to invent potential ecotourism destination sites in Nanga Raun village, Kapuas Hulu, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.
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