I was going through some old photos this morning and found this one from 3 years ago when we briefly stopped in Taupo on our way to Ruapehu. It seems I took this photo of this Asian or Indian deity that someone put up on a tree for some reason or another, good luck maybe? I must've taken a photo of it at the time because I found it interesting.
I remember this day as it was 0 degrees celsius at 7am which was the point when we stopped and had a walk around during our journey. What do you think of the little deity - any ideas?
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...this is out of my league!
I'm afraid that Indian or any other deities for that matter are way beyond my ken.
What a strange item to find sitting in a tree :)
I think it's really sweet Amy but not sure why it might have been placed here. I'm still thinking about that O degrees, yikes 😱
sweet photo but no idea ~ ^_^
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No idea what it could mean but she waving to you. Maybe wishing a good day to all those who see her.
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It does make me wonder why someone put it in the tree. Maybe an offering of some kind?
Anything unusual deserves being photographed! :)
Looks like a good luck omen to me!!
I like random shots like this. :) It is fun to remember.
Random.
I have no idea what it means but I love finding stuff like that.
A good one.
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