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hanging

Mum, thank you for your acceptance. Looking forward to it!

mum23

Thank you for this challenge idea, hanging! It has been interesting to see these little snapshots from all around the world. We are so lucky these days to be able to communicate with and learn about people from across the globe.

Thank you for this most unexpected honour, hanging! I'll need a bit of thinking time to decide on the subject for the next challenge....

hanging

Now it's time to pass the baton to the next person.

There were not many entries to this challenge but still, it was great opportunity for me to get to know some people's ethnic background and thoughts, and especially, I'm thankful for those inputs along with the pictures.

As I said before in my previous challenge, I have no intention to make the judgement on any of pictures here. I just tried to understand each one's pic(s), researched the countries in geographies, histories, etc., which was fascinating!
And this is so difficult for me to pick one from you all who are incredibly talented.

Okay, the baton goes to Mum23!

Aboriginal Elder
http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=119603

This pic has made me re-think about the past, present and future of all native people like this indigenous Australian and wishing that many others at TD feel the same as I do.

hanging

Thank you Polenta for adding this pic here.
The beautiful earrings mush have been so meaningful to you and I wish you'll find them.
(I used to wear that kind of earrings every day when I was younger. They are so pretty and attractive, aren't they? )

polenta

http://www.thinkdraw.com/picture.php?pictureId=119724

This craftsman kind of earrings is made by artisans here in Uruguay and they sell it in street markets or elsewhere. However I think this style is made all over and not only in our country, although quite typical and cheap here.