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Bhutan's flora and fauna
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Bhutan's flora and fauna

Bhutan's fertile landscape provides a seasonally-shifting array of botanical wonders... many of which offer picturesque grazing opportunities for the local herds of yak.

Bhutan's phallic blessings
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Bhutan's phallic blessings

The Bhutanese tradition of blessing people with large wooden phalluses has apparently proved remarkably successful in promoting fertility.

Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
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Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan is nearly 90 per cent desert but in the capital the waterfalls almost never seem to stop flowing. They do so at the expense of the fast-shrinking Aral Sea, one of Central Asia's greatest environmental disaster zones.

Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey
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Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey

This peninsula in the north-west of Turkey is best known to New Zealanders as the site of the Allied troop landings of April 25, 1915 - a date now commemorated annually as Anzac Day. Almost 3000 New Zealanders and more than 8000 Australians were killed during the ill-fated nine-month Gallipoli campaign and the peninsula is now a popular pilgrimage site for tourists from the Antipodes who wish to pay their respects.