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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Thursday, 16 November 2006 |
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Chidambaram, Tanjore and Chettinad ~10 min slideshow
Somnathapura ~5 min slideshow
Pondicherry Street Scenes ~10 min slideshow
Mahabalipuram ~10 min slideshow
Shravanabelagola and Krishnarajapet ~15 min slideshow
Delhi, Mathura, Agra ~12 min slideshow
Simla, Kinnaur Manali by motorbike ~12 min slideshow
Manali to Rupshu by motorbike ~13 min slideshow
Rupshu to Leh by motorbike ~11 min slideshow
Leh to Nubra by motorbike ~15 min slideshow
Shakti, Pangong to Rumtse by motorbike ~10 min slideshow
A walk around Yangon, Burma
~15 min. slideshow
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 07 February 2008 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Tuesday, 22 January 2008 |
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The
sprawling Bear Mountain Resort at the north entrance to Greater
Victoria is the largest planet-trashing, get-rich-quick development
project currently underway on Vancouver Island. If you haven't
seen Bear Mountain yet, hike up Mt. Finlayson from Goldstream Park and
prepare to get grossed out. As far as the eye can see, the Highland
hilltops which backdrop Victoria are being stripped of trees, blasted
flat and squared off into staggered terraces. The entire top of Skirt Mountain has been decapitated, and now sports a massive concrete reservoir and pumping station which feeds a huge artificial waterfall installation above the golf course. The
still-steaming stump fields are being plowed away, burnt, and replaced
with a fluorescent green, chemical and water-sucking biological
wasteland, specially designed by American golf fanatic Jack Nicklaus. Among
the remaining stumps, an ancient Songhees lithic scatter site stands
out, marked with fluttering orange flags. Nearby, a once-sacred cave
has been demolished.

Another BC Developer
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 April 2008 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Sunday, 04 November 2007 |
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Every autumn I head out towards Jordan River to pick wild mushrooms.
Years ago, having comprehended the scale of the industrial decimation
of fish worldwide, I quit one of my favourite pastimes and channelled
my predatory proclivities into the hunt for mushrooms instead. The
delight of discovering a luscious patch of mushrooms easily compares
with the thrill of catching fish. But these days its getting more and
more difficult to find a forest where wild mushrooms grow.

Magnificent Matsutakes found near Sooke Potholes:
A rare treasure!
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 10 November 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Thursday, 25 October 2007 |
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Our dreadful involvement in the American Afghanistan atrocity
Can
there be anybody out there who is not sickened by the ongoing American
attack, invasion, occupation, torture, rape and massacre of Iraq and
Afghanistan? And can there be anyone who is not shocked by their
repetitive ramp-up rhetoric for even more warmongering and on an
exponentially more dangerous scale- as can be heard in the current
frantic tattoo on Iran? And is there anybody out there who is not
totally ashamed and alarmed by Canada's grovelling complicity in this
utter catastrophe?

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Last Updated ( Sunday, 28 October 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |
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My Kayak Journey Down the Wild Pacific Coast
I set off alone from Klicktsoatli Harbour near Bella Bella on a foggy late-August morning, kayaking southbound for Port Hardy with three cruxes ahead. Myriad streams of destiny had interwoven to channel me into this most wondrous whelm of wilderness, -to wander at the speed of the world, world through these magnificent, storm-battered and intimate archipelagos of Heiltsuk territory, (for which I had permission), and to explore an unknown aspect of my being as well. Like most people today, I feel cast adrift from the pure and living Earth, -our tenuous and fragile home, -this place where our species has been evolving for 150,000 years until so recently, -since we have become nearly completely alienated from nature. 
 
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 November 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Sunday, 08 July 2007 |
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BC's most prominent environmental activist, Colleen McCrory's death came so shockingly, -even as I was still assimilating
yesterday's bizarre news that she had been given just three days to
live, today, suddenly she is gone. Being generally reconciled to the
inevitability of human mortality, I hadn't anticipated being so
overwhelmed and brought to tears by the death of another friend and
mentor, an experience which thankfully, I'm not overly familiar with as
yet. But I found myself wracked with sobbing this morning, and now, 12
hours later at midnight, I'm still overwhelmed and don't know quite how
I may properly mourn for this most beloved, irreplaceable and inspiring
person who passed across my life. Her death is just as sudden and
shocking as the death of another hard-core activist friend, dear David
White, whose recent passing also came just right out of the blue. The
pain of this irreplaceable loss is similar to what one feels witnessing
the felling of giant, veteran primaeval trees.

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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 October 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Sunday, 08 July 2007 |
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Not Out of the Woods Yet
Recently the Victoria Times Colonist announced the 'thumbs-up" news
that Canada's most endangered species, the Vancouver Island marmot, has
been brought back from the brink of extinction and now numbers more
than 200 animals. Over the past few years the Vancouver Island Marmot
Recovery Project, which is currently funded by tax-payers and the
TimberWest and Island Timberlands logging companies, has received bad
press for its clumsy efforts to save the marmot. These efforts have
included the scapegoating of predators as the proximate cause of the
marmot's extinction which resulted in years of controversial wolf and
cougar culling and the scandalous shooting of Golden eagles (authorized
by Nancy Wilkin, currently Deputy Minister in the Campbell governments farcical 'Ministry of the Environment who continues to sit on the BOD of the VIM Recovery Project) which embarrassed British Columbia before
the world. So why not celebrate this news that Vancouver Island marmot
populations are now finally on the increase?
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 July 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Saturday, 14 April 2007 |
It was great to read in the Victoria Times Colonist recently that Langford Mayor Stu Youn is nonchalant about the Tree-Sit which has been installed directly in the middle of his $30 million signature project: the proposed "Bear Mountain Interchange." Mayor Young stated that the Tree-Sit is unlikely to interfere with his intention to build a giant new intersection on the Trans-Canada highway next to Goldstream Park. He claims that the new cloverleaf intersection will reduce congestion on the highway. The reality is that Bear Mountain has sprawled as far as is permitted with current access infrastructure. To procede with Phase 2 of the Bear Mountain `blast and level`development plan, aka `Son of Bear Mountain,` the interchange is required.

Len Barrie's Monster Folly
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 10 November 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Friday, 13 April 2007 |
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April 11, 2007
LANGFORD, BCConcerned citizens have erected a 'Tree Sit' adjacent to the 40-metre-long Langford Lake Cave, at the location of the proposed Bear Mountain Interchange on the Trans-Canada Highway. They are refusing to leave until the City of Langford abandons the controversial highway project. A press conference will take place Wednesday at 11AM at the Tree Sit (access from cul-de-sac at the end of Leigh Road, the first right off Goldstream Avenue after Spencer School).

Blocking Bare Mountain Sprawl
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 January 2008 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Thursday, 29 March 2007 |
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BC Treeplanters Revolted
Amongst all the myriads of industrial horrors that treeplanters are exposed to in BC, nothing is more disgusting than the use of the Swedish-invented pigs blood product called "Plantskydd." Thanks to Gordo, the American pig-slaughtering industry has now found an eager destination to spew their offal by-product: into BC forests.

"Baggin up the blood" Photo: Sophia Joubarne
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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 October 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Saturday, 10 March 2007 |
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Published on Counterpunch
I arrived at 800 Smithe St, Vancouver, -the Supreme Court of BC at the designated hour of 8am on Monday, March 6th/07. I was there to support the redoubtable Betty Krawczyk, British Columbia's most famous and beloved 78-year-old, non-violent, civil-disobedient ancient forest protection activist as she was sentenced to jail, once again, for standing firm against the wanton destruction of rare, ancient forest ecosystems.

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Last Updated ( Monday, 19 March 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Wednesday, 24 January 2007 |
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Harpo and Gordo blow $120,000,000
The entrenchment of environmental myopia and
repression by government, industry and media being such, it has taken until 2007
for the political establishment to generate a trickle of interest in
BC's maelstrom of tidal resources. Canada's consumption-economy
politicians have long sneered at a growing diversity of alternative
energy-production and conservation opportunities in favour of the
enormous, centralized, capitalist, planet-killing fossil-fuel economy.
But suddenly last week, there was "Canada's New Prime Minister,"
~Bush-buddy "Steve" Harper, all self-inflated in his floater-suit and
strutting against the back-drop of the pathetic little prototype
lunar-power generator now keeping the lights on at Race Rocks
lighthouse.

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Last Updated ( Monday, 08 October 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Friday, 01 December 2006 |
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Published on Counterpunch
Pigs Can Fly The Atomic Porker, (an anagram of
"Patrick Moore") is now spewing
greenwash on the license renewal of the Entergy
Indian Point Nuke which contributes 30% of New York City's
power.This is just the latest exploit in the checkered career of the most
blatant corporate-lackey sell-out ever to
disgrace humanity.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 19 March 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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Hi Thomas,
My response embedded in your letter in Green
You say that youre an active environmentalist so, given my
concerns about a lack of environmentalist representation at your
upcoming BC Forum on Forest Economics and Policy Symposium in
Vancouver, and having never encountered you during my years of
participation in BCs environmental movement, I figured I had some
research to do. But after an extensive Google search didnt turn up
anything, I wrote back to you to ask for something, anything to
demonstrate your environmental activity.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 23 November 2006 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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Calling All Elephant Lovers!!
We are appealing for your immediate help to protect South Indias
last significant herds of Wild Elephants! Please take a few moments to
familiarize yourselves with the predicament of these magnificent
animals!
(Please endorse the Ecological Internet action alert following this report!)

Ash-trays for the Trophy Hunters Den
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Last Updated ( Monday, 02 April 2007 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
Let me just first tell you that Ive never been more convinced
that the decisions I made are the right decisions. I firmly believe
Im oftentimes asked about, well, youre stubborn and all this. If you
believe in a strategy, in Washington, D.C. youve got to stick to that
strategy, see? People want you to change. Its tactics that shift, but
the strategic vision has not, and will not, shift"
~GWB recently
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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~published on Counterpunch
Regretably, the big news across Canada at the moment is not that the
Bush-lackey Prime Minister Stephen Harper says that the USraeli Ziocon
Lebanon atrocity was measured and reasonable.
The BIG NEWS is that Harpers Conservative government will will now
proceed with legislation to implement an extremely controversial
sellout Softwood Lumber agreement with the US.
Why should this be of interest to Bush-despisers everywhere??

Two Ziocon Pea-brains in a pod
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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Yesterday,
I posted two comments up on Daily Kos, -supposedly the busiest
progressive (I yearn for better terminology) discussion in the
bloggosphere, in response to the diary: Beautiful Dead Girls,
which bewailed the violent deaths of female American soldiers in the
GWOT. I see that my relevant comments got Troll Rated and now have
been arbitrarily removed from the discussion.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Saturday, 11 November 2006 |
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The Indian military occupation is an insidious cultural, environmental
and economic calamity of the worst order for the people of Ladakh and
should be as widely condemned as the Chinese occupation of Tibet and
the Pakistani occupation of the Karakoram.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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The most massive, bloated Elephant ever is now sitting right
there, squashed into the middle of the Daily Kos room, and it just
farted. But nobodys talking about it. Is everyone on Americas busiest blog gagged, or
what? Has the miasma of stench and corruption totally overwhelmed and
disappeared the dysfunctional DKos discussion about this dreadful
dystopia?
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
"Weve you know, weve made it clear that we care about wanton destruction. -George W. Bush Friday, July 29, 2006
published on Peace Earth and Justice News

The Decider and its Poodle debouched from discussions on Friday to
divulge their diktat on the degenerate debacle in the Levant. The
Deciders vapid and vacillating vernacular was so utterly vacuous, that
it devolved to its poor old Poodle to detail the dastardly do-nothing
declaration. Poodle, in a pulsating pusillanimous pule, and visibly
quaking with shame, duly pontificated the puerile, pompous and
procumbent peace plan they had just produced.
Plumbing this dumber and dumbest duumvirates
depths of depravity, their outstanding imbecilic announcement exposed,
for all to see, how repulsive, ruthless and yet rudderless their GWOT
fiasco has become. As the Zionist obliteration of Lebanon will surely
yield the long sought-for pretext for the PNACian grand masterplan, the
hair-trigger nukular Deciders got his sights steadfastly set on Iran,
while its short-leashed quisling wag Poodle gasped as he glimpsed his
glorious Road to Damascus leading off to the brink of that unfathomable
abyss beyond.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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July 19th, 2006

Message Sent

Message Received
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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published on countercurrents
Enlightenment vs. Entitlement
When those two colossal structures representing the apogee of the
human odyssey were exploded and reduced to a smouldering wreckage, the
march of evolution reached an unequivocal turning point. The monumental
structures that had stood sentinel at the gateway to the worlds
pre-eminent civilization symbolized the sublime, consummate aspiration
of the society that built them: ~that the supreme human attainment must
be founded on universal rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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published on dissident voice
Although
Indian maps might say so, Ladakh is not India, in the same way that
Tibet is not China. If the ever-homogenizing cultural diversity of
India must be ensnared by an international boundary, then, in my
opinion, India ends at the Rohtang Pass, 50 kms north of Manali.

Pangong Lake, 130 kms long, straddles the Ladakh/Tibet border (Photo, Ingmar Lee)
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
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Written by Ingmar Lee
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Monday, 06 November 2006 |
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Ingmar, Desmond (age 8) & (Krista taking photo) at Rupshu
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 16 November 2006 )
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