Arita Baaijens has returned from her Flag Expedition in the Altai Golden Mountains. She said this about her expedition:
During the Altai Golden Mountains expedition 2013 I studied the interaction between mind and (sacred) landscape.
The result is a map, which shows that the significance of a place cannot be reduced to economics or utility only.
The map indicates that some places appear to be intrinsically sacred in their own right.
To read the flag report about her expedition click here
For a photo gallery of her expedition click here
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