Sable N° / 0354 collecté sur 7000

Localisation du prélèvement : Latitude : 12° 37' 6.11"N / Longitude : 80° 11' 55.15"E
Sable collecté par Ellen Jüngerhans et une jeune indienne ( When I was asking a French tourist to take some pictures of me while collecting the sand, the Indian girl, who was selling necklaces at the beach, came looking. Indians are always very curious. Also it was a chance for her to maybe sell something. I remember her name starting with a P, so I called her Padma for your collection! She looked at me for a little while, then started talking to me and asking what I was doing. I explained about your project, which by the look on her face was a very strange thing for her to do, but she started helping me collecting sand anyway. In the end I bought two of her necklaces and I think, we were both happy. I attached some more photos of this collection. ), sur la plage de Mahâballipuram ou Mamallapuram (également appelé parfois Mahâbalipuram ou Mavalipuram, en tamoul மகாபலிபுரம்), petite ville indienne localisée dans le district du Kanchipuram, dans l'État du Tamil Nadu, située à 60 km au sud de Chennai (Madras) sur la côte de Coromandel, abrite un site archéologique de première importance en Inde du sud. Au VIIe siècle, du temps du règne de la dynastie Pallava, Mahâballipuram était probablement un port important en communication avec le Srivijaya en Indonésie et le Royaume du Champâ sur la péninsule indochinoise, Inde, golfe du Bengale, pour le projet «Le Solitaire... des marées». http://www.aillet.com/traductions/anglais.htm

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