Bomb Disposal Robot
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Thailand |
Policemen prepare a bomb disposal robot outside a local administration building in Yala province, about 1,084 km (674 miles) south of Bangkok February 18, 2010. A villager alerted the police of a suspicious package which was later found to harmless, police said. (Reuters)
A soldier looks a...more info>>>
Discovered on 18/02/2010 16:01:00
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later they will rest
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China |
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Discovered on 18/02/2010 16:01:00
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Round Windows: looking in (modern)
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Japan |
The last post, for a while at least, on circular windows in Japan. These are in Milky Way Hall in Gotsu.This one is at the local aquarium, Aquas.These are the doors to the Treasure House/ Storeroom of a shrine in Yamaguchi City. Gandalf or Dumbledore or Santa is being watched by a komainuThis one is...more info>>>
Discovered on 18/02/2010 16:01:00
Discovered @ ojisanjake.blogspot.com |
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When the Lights Go Out in Battambang
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Thailand |
One night, the lights go out in Battambang, and we are presented with the prospect of candlelight dining. This is a throwback to years past, when generators rumbled through the dark and electricity flickered on and off. We planned a patio dinner anyway; a few flames in the breeze would add ambiance...more info>>>
Discovered on 18/02/2010 16:01:00
Discovered @ ramblingspoon.com |
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A photo or two
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East Timor |
I've been in Indonesia these past couple of months. Here are a few photos of what I've been up to. Lots more on FlickR.
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Discovered on 18/02/2010 16:01:00
Discovered @ whatismatt.com |
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Lost in translation
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Vietnam |
I wondered why I was getting so many emails from Vietnamese folk in Vietnam and overseas. A piece I was asked to write late last year for Tuoi Tre newspaper finally appeared over Tet last week. It's basically an "expats who've left Vietnam remembering Tet thing". I thought I'd test Google Translate'...more info>>>
Discovered on 18/02/2010 14:01:00
Discovered @ noodlepie.typepad.com |
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Can you come along?
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Malaysia |
Are you free to lend me a hand on the morning of March 1st, 2010? There is an award ceremony I need to attend.
Date: Monday. March 1st 2010
Time: 11:30am
Venue:
Royal Selangor Golf Club
Banquet Hall
Jalan Tun Razak
Kuala Lumpur
Usually, mom would drive with me being her eyes and brain. I have a map ...more info>>>
Discovered on 18/02/2010 12:01:00
Discovered @ yvonnefoong.com |
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Lame Luosifen
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China |
It is a cliché almost too tedious to repeat, but like most clichés, it's true.Leave CommentRelated Entries:Random Picture No. 26 - GirlRandom Picture No. 25 - CoconutsRandom Picture No. 24 - ScaffoldingRandom Picture No. 23 - BananasRandom Picture No. 22 - New Year DecorationsInvisible LandmarkInter...more info>>>
Discovered on 18/02/2010 08:02:00
Discovered @ liuzhou.blog-city.com |
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Having a baby in China – some links
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China |
I’ve heard from a number of people that when you have a baby, you suddenly realize that everyone else is also having a baby. This has certainly been the case with me. From friends and family back home, to friends here in Suzhou, to friends out there in the blogsphere, everyone seems to be popp...more info>>>
Discovered on 18/02/2010 08:02:00
Discovered @ thehumanaught.com |
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Return From Paradiso: The Amsterdam Diary, Part II
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Vietnam |
As I have mentioned before, I have started a subscription service to the Wild Wild East Monthly, a monthly archive of adventures, thoughts, impressions and back stories to many of the entries here on the Wild Wild East Dailies. Our suggested contribution to be included for one year of the Wild Wild ...more info>>>
Discovered on 18/02/2010 06:01:00
Discovered @ wildwildeastdailies.blogspot.com |
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Mercury Levels in Tuna
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South Korea |
I'm no expert here, so don't quote anything you read here.I was watching TV last night when a program about mercury levels in tuna came up. I eat a lot of tuna here so I was really interested in what they had to say. They had some interviews with Americans and Japanese people and their experiences i...more info>>>
Discovered on 18/02/2010 04:01:00
Discovered @ smileyjkl.blogspot.com |
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