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The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory, reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaijan on 26 September 2016. The...

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The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory

27 September 2016

The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory, reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaijan on 26 September 2016. The...

#1460546

27 September 2016

The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory, reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaijan on 26 September 2016. The instrument was produced in Germany. The mirror diameter is two meters. It was installed in 1964 and become the first telescope of the South Caucasus. The first observation with the telescope was made in 1966. (


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The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory, reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaijan on 26 September 2016. The...

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The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory

27 September 2016

The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory, reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaijan on 26 September 2016. The...

#1460549

27 September 2016

The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory, reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaijan on 26 September 2016. The instrument was produced in Germany. The mirror diameter is two meters. It was installed in 1964 and become the first telescope of the South Caucasus. The first observation with the telescope was made in 1966. (


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The building for the main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory,  two-metre reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaij...

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The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory

27 September 2016

The building for the main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory,  two-metre reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaij...

#1460671

27 September 2016

The building for the main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory, two-metre reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaijan on 26 September 2016. The instrument was produced in Germany. It was installed in 1964 and become the first telescope of the South Caucasus. The first observation with the telescope was made in 1966. In 2008 the telescope was upgraded and the building was repaired. (


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The building for the main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory,  two-metre reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaij...

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The main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory

27 September 2016

The building for the main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory,  two-metre reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaij...

#1460720

27 September 2016

The building for the main instrument of the Shamakhi Astrophysical Observatory, two-metre reflecting telescope in Pirqulu village, Azerbaijan on 26 September 2016. The instrument was produced in Germany. It was installed in 1964 and become the first telescope of the South Caucasus. The first observation with the telescope was made in 1966. In 2008 the telescope was upgraded and the building was repaired. (


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Minah Bt Raya(72) and Siti Bt Kassim(23) at their wooden house with her pet, a baby monkey. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing coun...

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Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Minah Bt Raya(72) and Siti Bt Kassim(23) at their wooden house with her pet, a baby monkey. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing coun...

#832668

7 October 2015

Minah Bt Raya(72) and Siti Bt Kassim(23) at their wooden house with her pet, a baby monkey. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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General view of Orang Asli's village. There are 10 houses in there. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the m...

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Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

General view of Orang Asli's village. There are 10 houses in there. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the m...

#832673

7 October 2015

General view of Orang Asli's village. There are 10 houses in there. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Tok Ulang(65) who is a chief of this village. He is planing to move thier village to higher place from current one to find better place and...

#832679

Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Tok Ulang(65) who is a chief of this village. He is planing to move thier village to higher place from current one to find better place and...

#832679

7 October 2015

Tok Ulang(65) who is a chief of this village. He is planing to move thier village to higher place from current one to find better place and also avoide flood. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Sawang(30) who is a new member of this village from Gua Musang, Kelantan. He is carrying a wood for a new house. Malaysia is one of the most...

#832687

Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Sawang(30) who is a new member of this village from Gua Musang, Kelantan. He is carrying a wood for a new house. Malaysia is one of the most...

#832687

7 October 2015

Sawang(30) who is a new member of this village from Gua Musang, Kelantan. He is carrying a wood for a new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Tok Ulang(65) is cutting trunk of tree for top roof of new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the mod...

#832697

Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Tok Ulang(65) is cutting trunk of tree for top roof of new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the mod...

#832697

7 October 2015

Tok Ulang(65) is cutting trunk of tree for top roof of new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Minah Bt Raya(72) and Siti Bt Kassim(23) weave leaves for top roof of new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country neverth...

#832701

Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Minah Bt Raya(72) and Siti Bt Kassim(23) weave leaves for top roof of new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country neverth...

#832701

7 October 2015

Minah Bt Raya(72) and Siti Bt Kassim(23) weave leaves for top roof of new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Tok Ulang(65) is climbing to the top roof of new house to finish covering the roof with tied leaves. Malaysia is one of the most fast develo...

#832705

Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Tok Ulang(65) is climbing to the top roof of new house to finish covering the roof with tied leaves. Malaysia is one of the most fast develo...

#832705

7 October 2015

Tok Ulang(65) is climbing to the top roof of new house to finish covering the roof with tied leaves. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Tok Ulang(65) is building a top roof of new house.  Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there i...

#832712

Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Tok Ulang(65) is building a top roof of new house.  Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there i...

#832712

7 October 2015

Tok Ulang(65) is building a top roof of new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Detials of floor view for a new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of...

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Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Detials of floor view for a new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of...

#832717

7 October 2015

Detials of floor view for a new house. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Salur(50) is return to village with cutted bamboo which will be used for wall of house and mat for floor.  Malaysia is one of the most fast...

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Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Salur(50) is return to village with cutted bamboo which will be used for wall of house and mat for floor.  Malaysia is one of the most fast...

#832725

7 October 2015

Salur(50) is return to village with cutted bamboo which will be used for wall of house and mat for floor. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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The complated new house which took about 15~ 20 days for building. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the mo...

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Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

The complated new house which took about 15~ 20 days for building. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the mo...

#832731

7 October 2015

The complated new house which took about 15~ 20 days for building. Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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Nor Sila(22) is cooking for dinner. Egg fries are made on wood fire Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the m...

#832741

Orang Asli's village (Negrito in Malaysia)

7 October 2015

Nor Sila(22) is cooking for dinner. Egg fries are made on wood fire Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the m...

#832741

7 October 2015

Nor Sila(22) is cooking for dinner. Egg fries are made on wood fire Malaysia is one of the most fast developing country nevertheless , the modernism there is a group of people still lives with the way of their origin called “Orang Asli“ which means original people. They have been a attractive object to me since I arrived Malaysia. I have made several visits to their villages around Selangor however most of them are adopted modern life style and no longer keep their transitional way of life. MeanwhileI was still searching for a place where kept their traditions, my fixer found one is located in Ulu Yam, from KL about 30min driving distance. First visit was June 2014 and had an interview with chief of village, Tok Ulang(65). Coincidentally the village had a plan to move soon to look for better environmental for living. I have a permission for taking a photo of their movement and started observe their movement and daily life for 4 months, June to Oct 2014. The culture and life is well preserved in tradition and same time they are adapting current society of Malaysia in a way of selling and earning money. They are trying to secure a stable income source for living through expanding of various farms such as fruits, honeys, herbs, chickens, ducks and fishes, and washed Tins are a key item to trade to fast cash. Earnedmoney is spent for buying goods for living. Through my observation, I could understand why they are called as “Original people“. Tok Ulang(65) is about 160 cm tall and able to build a house and new village with no special tools but only his hand and splits. 


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