Wat No Phuttangkul in Suphanburi
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Thailand |
In my hometown, I am familiar with one temple in particular. Not only is this temple a destination for those studying Thai traditional paintings from educational institutes such as the Suphanburi College of Fine Arts where I teach, it is, in my opinion, the finest place for those studying traditiona...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
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Blossoms
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South Korea |
I'm waiting for Spring!! But it's still cold in Seoul.
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Discovered on 25/03/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ seouldailyphoto.com |
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The Shopping Centre Still Cannot Attract Shoppers
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Vietnam |
The second city is building up the program “HCM City – 100 Enjoyable Tourism Points” which will show ten shopping centres. Meanwhile, travelers still do not know where to spend money.According to UNWTO Barometer, every foreign traveler to Vietnam spends less than US $700 for his 5-10 day stay in Vie...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 06:01:00
Discovered @ chao-vietnam.blogspot.com |
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Happy Time
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Vietnam |
Happy Time, a little family-run Korean eatery spot located inside El Grande International Supermarket, has been our Friday’s supper before working on our house. Happy Time’s menu features about thirty items and we are in the process of trying every one of them. If the photo looked good, we ordered i...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 06:01:00
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Bantayan Island Revisited
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Philippines |
Just Back From Bantayan Island
I spend the last three days on Bantayan Island! Just a short note for now. Jessie and I took over 350 pictures. Don't know how many of Jessie's pictures will be usable. She got some great shots but some of the more difficult photographic opportunities may have ligh...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ cebuexperience.com |
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Temperatures in Davao
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Philippines |
A while back a friend on his site Live in the Philippines, Bob mentioned that if you ask a Filipino what the temperature is, their reply will be either of 2 answers “it is hot” or “it is very hot.” Well there is one more answer if it is raining, “it is cold” and then [...]...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
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British Tourists Attacked by Pirates
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Thailand |
Police officers help Linda Robertson get off a boat in Satun province, southern Thailand, March 24, 2009. A British man sailing with his wife off the coast of southern Thailand was allegedly beaten to death and thrown overboard by men trying to steal their dinghy, Thai police said on Tuesday. (REU...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
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YouTube Down the Tube Again Again
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China |
Apologies to people in China who can't access the videos on this blog.Leave CommentRelated Entries:A Fishy TaleBang Bang Bang!Cagedsan ba gamesIt's Not Fare! #2Bang! Bang!Boom!Free MoneyHappy Niu YearLiuzhou Scenes 2...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
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Picture of the Week: Uyghur Cemetery
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China |
A Mud-Brick Uyghur Cemetery
This cemetery, located in the north western portion of Kashgar, is one of the biggest Uyghur cemeteries in Xinjiang. Up until recently people were still being buried in these mud and brick built graves beside the Abah Khojah Mausoleum. The m...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
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Move Over Buddha!
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Thailand |
The 'Pu Ta' animist shrine by the pond in the rice fields.Making offerings for the village's most powerful spirit.Pu yai baan, the village head, blesses the offerings with water.The old ladies pour offerings of rice whisky.Not a bad way to start the day really...... with alcohol and chicken to follo...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ thaigirl2004.blogspot.com |
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All you need are laughs
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Japan |
I guess, like just about many other folks, I have had been thinking about politics, the economy, and a host of other problems that seem to be knocking on our door every week.Well, I think it's high time we stop worrying about all the bullshit that is going on these days.I mean it's kinda futile, isn...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ thenyd.blogspot.com |
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Typical Japanese Landscape 15
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Japan |
With 10% of all the active volcanoes on the planet located in Japan, a volcano must be a typical Japanese landscape. This one is Mount Sanbe here in Iwami, and at 1126 metres is the highest point in Iwami, but a dwarf compared to Japans most famous volcano, Mt. Fuji.The last eruption was about 1,400...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
Discovered @ ojisanjake.blogspot.com |
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Mango Rain and Noodles
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Thailand |
We left Siem Reap on a day-trip to interview villagers in the countryside. Ten minutes out of town, a mango rain (the term for early spring dry-season showers) drenched the road and everything turned swampy. Definitely atypical in the typically dry month of March. It poured until nearly lunch—which...more info>>>
Discovered on 25/03/2009 00:01:00
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