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There is a link to a big zip file (about 50 Mb). It has all my photos from Malaysia.
I will also post some here directly on the forum. Let me first test if it works. This should be a group photo of us listening to Sifu in the first day of the course.
In this rather interesting display of Shaolin skills, we can observe a few things that the untrained eye might easily miss:
- in the foreground, a Shaolin Wahnam instructor is demonstrating how to smile from the heart, from the face, from the nose, and more importantly from the left ear.
- while their Sifu is busy displaying his ability to lean to his right side, some dedicated students practice their Kung Fu, taking advantage of a moving platform to enhance their balance. Except they chose to sit down, because (I quote) "it is easier, you mad french".
- On the far left, an Irish instructor prefers to remains anonymous.
- And on the back, we can observe a particularly devoted scottish student, so intensely unaware of what was happening around him that he could only have reached a deep level of meditation. Or maybe he had bad flu.
Here's a little picture of Mark T carrying a Malaysian moon (or is it a chi ball?). I also have drunken pictures of various Scottsmen. Submit to English dominance or I'll get posting!
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