Big News! We're being Trakkd! - Nothing Much Happened in München Today III
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Vietnam |
And that's quite the big deal. Just this last week the Wild Wild East Dailies was selected for inclusion by Trakkrz.com. Trakkrz boasts being “the world’s largest hand-picked blog site on the web.” and when they say "hand-picked" that means that somebody actually reads it and evaluates your writin...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 22:01:00
Discovered @ wildwildeastdailies.blogspot.com |
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Chinatown Halloween Party Pics: First Look
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Japan |
Last night saw another great party at Chinatown this year. Great job by Natasha and all the staff at the front and working the busy bar. MC Saemi did a great job on stage, Flo did a great job with the Polaroid UNICEF fundraiser (will publish the total raised soon) and Rebecca and Tobias for taking...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 18:01:00
Discovered @ gethiroshima.blogspot.com |
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25th SEA Games Golf Course Part Two
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Laos |
A second set of photos of the 25th SEA Games Golf Course by DKJ. The brand new SEA Games Golf Club located at KM 18 in Phokham village, Xaythany district in Vientiane. It will have 27 holes when the construction is completed. The SEA Games Golf Course meets the international standard and will be abl...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 18:01:00
Discovered @ laovoices.com |
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All Saints Day in the Philippines
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Philippines |
In the Philippines, the Catholic religion is the majority and very structured with tradition. One of the major holidays to remember the family that passed is on November 1st and 2nd. The first is All Saints Day and second is All Souls Day. Besides using this day for remembering Family members who ha...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 16:01:00
Discovered @ americanindavao.com |
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Loy krathong - thoughts on the day of the lantern parade
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Thailand |
I moved to Chiang Mai the day before loy krathong four years ago - I always think of this holiday as my anniversary.
Chiang Mai is famous for going way over the top with parades and holidays, loy krathong probably being second only to the week-long songkran festivities. Temples, businesses an...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 16:01:00
Discovered @ thai-blogs.com/ |
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spreading the word
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Japan |
Apparently, like Eminem, Christianity is not big in Japan.This is not altogether surprising as they already have their hands full with two other religions, Shintoism and Buddhism.Having said that, there are roughly a million Christians in total here - though in a country the size of Japan, it's not ...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 16:01:00
Discovered @ anenglishmaninosaka.blogspot.com |
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Train Crossing in the Phu Nhuan District
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Vietnam |
Just another train crossing.
Related posts:Another Night Train Crossing Yeah, I have a tendency to take many pictures of...Saigon Train Crossing When the train comes, the already chaotic streets of Saigon...Another Train Crossing My house is close to the train depot which means...
Related pos...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 14:01:00
Discovered @ saigonnezumi.com |
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My Photography Archive Is Online
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Japan |
Hi guys! Just a brief update. As I may have mentioned, recently I made a mistake that resulted in me losing 2500+ photographs from the last year. It was pretty gutting, although thanks to the blog and my Flickr account (more on that later!) it wasn’t life destroying.
But to prevent that ever, ...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 08:01:00
Discovered @ japanisdoomed.com |
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In the wake of Lafcadio Hearn. part 1
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Japan |
"We cross the broad opening of the bay, journey along another half-mile of ghastly sea-precipice, and finally make for a lofty promontory of naked Plutonic rock. We pass by its menacing foot, slip along its side, and lo! at an angle opens the arched mouth of a wonderful cavern, broad, lofty, andfull...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 08:01:00
Discovered @ ojisanjake.blogspot.com |
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MOF- A nice Japanse style teashop in Saigon
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Vietnam |
Thanks to both Lawrence and Hiro, I now know there is a Japanese-style teashop in Saigon call MOF. MOF is owned by a Singaporean from what I was told. The cafe itself is nice an quiet.
MOF serves a large assortment of Japanese green tea including my favorite, genmaicha. If you are hungry, get you...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ saigonnezumi.com |
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Icarus my love: Nothing Much Happened in München Today II
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Vietnam |
Those wings are yours. And powerful. And full of good meaning. The sun melted some, but you came down in time to not fall. To not fall completely. Injured? A bit. But not damaged beyond repair. Oh how I could have wished those wings were for me. But they were not. They were for you. Only you who did...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ wildwildeastdailies.blogspot.com |
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Halloween
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Laos |
I can’t say that Halloween was the same as when I was a kid, I guess it was because I grew up in the city, not knowing much about Halloween and had never gone trick or treating. In fact, Halloween was something that I didn’t look forward to, I dreaded going to school on that [...]...more info>>>
Discovered on 01/11/2009 02:01:00
Discovered @ nyenoona.wordpress.com |
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