Kieran Turner's photos
Skanderbeg Square, Tirana, Albania
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That wonderful mural that I totally failed to photograph in 1999 or 2003!
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Skanderbeg Square, Tirana, Albania
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This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Bathorë, Kamza, Albania
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The "Lord of the Manor", insofar as a descendent of a pre-communism landowner can be called that... This is the very interesting and typically (as most Albanians I've had the pleasure of knowing) kind, Mandy. He's transforming the place into a probably unique (locally) centre for sustainable agriculture.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Bathorë, Kamza, Albania
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The home of the "Lord of the Manor", insofar as a descendent of a pre-communism landowner can be called that... He's transforming the place into a probably unique (locally) centre for sustainable agriculture.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Bathorë, Kamza, Albania
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At the home of the "Lord of the Manor", insofar as a descendent of a pre-communism landowner can be called that... He's transforming the place into a probably unique (locally) centre for sustainable agriculture.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Bathorë, Kamza, Albania
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The home of the "Lord of the Manor", insofar as a descendent of a pre-communism landowner can be called that... He's transforming the place into a probably unique (locally) centre for sustainable agriculture.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Bathorë, Kamza, Albania
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Asking for directions by means of showing photographs of old friends! When I asked a policeman in this way, he stopped a passing motorist and ordered him to lead us to my friend's house! These guys at this café didn't even wait to be asked, but beckoned me over to see what assistance I needed. I love Albania.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Bathorë, Kamza, Albania
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Asking for directions by means of showing photographs of old friends! When I asked a policeman in this way, he stopped a passing motorist and ordered him to lead us to my friend's house! These guys at this café didn't even wait to be asked, but beckoned me over to see what assistance I needed. I love Albania.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Rubik, Albania
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Albania's new roads are quite simply astonishing. What was once several days of journeying is now accomplished in hours. Here's a little spur near Rubik, by the old factory on the opposite bank, west of the village. Ready for more construction from the looks of it.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Rubik, Albania
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Albania's new roads are quite simply astonishing. What was once several days of journeying is now accomplished in hours. Here's a little spur near Rubik, by the old factory on the opposite bank, west of the village. Ready for more construction from the looks of it.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Rubik, Albania
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Albania's new roads are quite simply astonishing. What was once several days of journeying is now accomplished in hours. Here's a little spur near Rubik, by the old factory on the opposite bank, west of the village. Ready for more construction from the looks of it.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Rubik, Albania
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Albania's new roads are quite simply astonishing. What was once several days of journeying is now accomplished in hours. Here's a little bit near Rubik.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Rubik, Albania
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With the incredible new roads in Albania we got to Rubik in what seemed like surreally quick time. This is the little church that we were told, in 1999, had been locked up throughout communism.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Closed old bridge, Albania
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Albania's new roads are quite simply astonishing. What was once several days of journeying is now accomplished in hours. This old bridge was once a compulsory part of the scary trek from Kosova, via Rubik, to Tirana. Truck was once towed across it while having "propshaft issues"... you could see through the concrete to the river below.
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Montenegro, approaching Albania
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Shortly before the Albanian border, the Montenegrins have made their part of the shores of Lake Shkodra into a nature reserve. Ideal for over-nighting!
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Montenegro, approaching Albania
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Shortly before the Albanian border, the Montenegrins have made their part of the shores of Lake Shkodra into a nature reserve. Ideal for over-nighting!
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Montenegro, approaching Albania
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Shortly before the Albanian border, the Montenegrins have made their part of the shores of Lake Shkodra into a nature reserve. Ideal for over-nighting!
This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.
Dubrovnik, Croatia
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This photo is from the set "Albania — Jane's photos", all of which are from the Aid Convoy preliminary trip to Bathore / Kamza, near Tirana, Albania, where we resurrected our project there.
This set – readily identified by the lack of a black border around each photo – shows photos not taken by me, but by my colleague Jane. I don't normally upload other people's photos but these are here to complete the story when seen in conjunction with mine (with black borders), in the "Albania 2010" set.