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The Giant Krabak Tree and other storiesAsian blog entries written on 21 February 2010
The Giant Krabak Tree
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Thailand |
I’ve been a way for a while, but here I am with a new travel report. I planned for several months to visit Taksin Maharat National Park (named after a former king of Thailand) in Tak province where the Giant Krabak Tree is growing. Some previous research told me that the Giant Krabak tree (anisopt...more info>>>
Discovered on 21/02/2010 16:01:00
Discovered @ thai-blogs.com/ |
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Random Picture No. 29 - Steamer Baskets
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China |
Random Picture No. 29 - Steamer BasketsLeave CommentRelated Entries:Random Picture No. 28 - KiteRandom Picture No. 27 - DrinksLame LuosifenRandom Picture No. 26 - GirlRandom Picture No. 25 - CoconutsRandom Picture No. 24 - ScaffoldingRandom Picture No. 23 - BananasRandom Picture No. 22 - New Year De...more info>>>
Discovered on 21/02/2010 16:01:00
Discovered @ liuzhou.blog-city.com |
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Development Update Feb 2010
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Vietnam |
A few little notes from around, a few updates.Paragon, Feb 2007:Paragon, 2010:Saigon Pearl, Feb 2008:Saigon Pearl, August 2009Pearl is a real blot on the landscape, an ugly concrete monster. Manor 2 is rising next to it, and this is the site of the first underpass in the city (that I can think of).R...more info>>>
Discovered on 21/02/2010 14:01:00
Discovered @ itsthefinalword.blogspot.com/ |
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Exchanging past stories for progress in future
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Malaysia |
Although most Chinese families like to share or exchange past stories in festive chats during the Chinese New Year reunions, they also look to the future. What happened in the past only serve as moral lessons and objective points to measure development or progress thereafter.Reading books during Chi...more info>>>
Discovered on 21/02/2010 12:01:00
Discovered @ jameswongwingon-online.blogspot.com |
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‘Smot’ music in English
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Cambodia |
I raise these hands up to you, Teacher, guru, of this song,
This melody, sung so long / Ago, before the Bo tree.
In your kind home you taught me / To chant Pali reverently,
Treat books with care, so gently, And to daily humbly pray
To the Three Jewels, our teachers / And all creatures, ’til th...more info>>>
Discovered on 21/02/2010 10:01:00
Discovered @ jinja.apsara.org |
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Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster
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China |
Last year in a post entitled “I am an atheist“, I concretely outed myself as an atheist in an effort to put to (digital) paper feelings I’ve had for a long time about religion. It sparked a bit of discussion, and led to a few mentions of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. I always meant...more info>>>
Discovered on 21/02/2010 08:01:00
Discovered @ thehumanaught.com |
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susan boiled
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Japan |
Both were plucked from obscurity before going on to become superstars.Both found fame and fortune through the art of singing.Both are human beings.But that's pretty much where the similarities end. One is more likely to be found enjoying haggis rather than sushi, but then Shingo always did have stra...more info>>>
Discovered on 21/02/2010 08:01:00
Discovered @ anenglishmaninosaka.blogspot.com |
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