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Jeddah !!
Jeddah !!
He has his eye on us !!
DAY 388 Well my reverse psychology clearly worked, it was gone 5.00am and there was not a breeze to be had, the trailer and canvas were completely still, the birds squawked and tweeted outside playfully. I could hear a vehicle start up and leave, I wondered if it was David (our next door neighbour) leaving early, if that was the case there was no chance to say goodbye. We were both up and out of bed at around 7.00, ok so I lied, Andy was a little earlier than me, I woke up to hear the familiar sound of tippy tappying [View Full Entry]

kangaroojack - The Ts | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 1st 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=457375]

Lake Centenary
Doing Breakfast
Great Post Boxes

If you have only 8 hours of day time in Bangkok, I would suggest a Chao Phraya river cruise with a visit to the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. The time will give you more than a glimpse. Of course 8 hours of night time could well be something else all together. Will try and cover that when I get the opportunity to go up close to shoot pictures! By the time I reached my hotel in Bangkok it was 9 PM. The drive from Kanchanaburi was OK; what killed the time was the city traffic. Despite wide roads and clusters [View Full Entry]

Prakash - Prakash Bang | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 1st 2009 | 71 Views | [diary=453818]

Taling Chan Floating Market, Bangkok
Wat Arun, Bangkok
Long Tail Boat, River Chou Phraya, Bangkok

By steffen
February 5th 2006
Czech this out Europe
Charles Bridge
Charles Bridge
Prague, Czech Republic
Prague is one of Europe's most charming and beautiful cities. Its medieval centre remains a wonderful mixture of cobbled lanes, walled courtyards, cathedrals and countless church spires. All this is dominated by the majestic castle with its cathedral. Prague Castle This large castle rises above the city and offers beautiful vistas of the areas below. Czech kings, Holy Roman Emperors and presidents of Czechoslovakia and the Czech Republic have had their offices here. Also [View Full Entry]

steffen - Steffen | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 30th 2009 | 85 Views | [diary=456803]

Astronomical clock
Prague Castle at night
Coloured houses

By Jabe
October 21st 2009
Big bad Joburg Africa » South Africa » Gauteng » Johannesburg
Since being mugged last year, I'm now ultrawary of places with bad reputations for crime so the thought of mooching into Johannesburg has little appeal from the off. However, with it being the only sensible gateway to Madagascar, I have little choice. By opting for a hostel near the airport, and choosing the backpacker-tastic Baz Bus hop-on/hop-off service to get there, I figure I should be able to at least arrive in the city unmolested. The Baz Bus is easily the most convenient means for getting around the main tourist parts of South Africa and Swaziland, with hostel-to-hostel drop-offs [View Full Entry]

Jabe - John McCabe | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 30th 2009 | 112 Views | [diary=438131]

Street fighters
Flower
Wooden cock

Crazy Sandra and Uwe
Crazy Sandra and Uwe
Holding the useless satnav
15th March '09: “Crazy” Sandra, the avid heavy metal fan, turned up again last night, this time with her partner Uwe in tow. We’re off to a steak restaurant - Namibian, as you may have guessed, likes a steak or three - and a “spaznav” (satnav) device is produced to find it. I ought to just mention here that we are, in fact, pedestrians. A farcical quarrel over directions ensues - left, no, right, straight on? Namibian coolly smokes a Chesterfield throughout the squabble, and looks at a shop selling suitcases. He explodes with expletives, his eye wandering f [View Full Entry]

lurpak34 - barnaby davies | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 30th 2009 | 60 Views | [diary=457123]

My fetching bib
Dechenhole Cave
Barrelling up the A45 in an Audi

Tản Đà spa resort
Tản Đà spa resort
Great flower garden, bungalows by the lake, swimming pool, traditional houses and spa area.
Saturday 28 November 2009 - The third weekend of this month I was not at home. This time I traveled with my parents and their friends to Tản Đà spa resort and Khoang Xanh. There were 42 people on the trip and I was the youngest one. It is always fun to spend time with old people at age 55 to 78 as I could learn from them a great enthusiasm and affection for life. They experienced both French and American wars, and their lives were so hard during and after the wars. I love their optimism, especially when they read [View Full Entry]

theRedRiver - Hanoi_girl | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 30th 2009 | 116 Views | [diary=457055]

A house for rent at the resort
My mother
Lots of trees and flowers at the site

By SmithyWorldWide
November 5th 2009
Tajmania Asia » India » Uttar Pradesh » Agra
Photo 2
Photo 2
The majestic Taj at first light
After the rickshaw ride from hell in Delhi, I arrived in Agra simply wanting to go to bed and try to sleep it off. Instead, my rickshaw from the station was charged by a herd of cows, and I only survived thanks to the quick reactions of my driver, Sultan. Unfortunately, for saving my life, he seemed to think that I i) was somehow blessed by God and therefore important, and ii) owed him something (the cheek!), so proceeded to book himself to take me on a tour of Agra the following day. I told him I couldn't afford the 650 [View Full Entry]

SmithyWorldWide - Jonathan Smith | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 30th 2009 | 167 Views | [diary=455481]

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Another brief stab at little writing and mostly photos. Not being the official photographer, these are mere patches of the day, but noteworthy nonetheless. I can't really do the day justice in words. How to sum it up...Sarah looked sensational; it was really fun to be suited and booted and part of one of your best and oldest friend's weddings; all of the important stuff went like clockwork; the bride and groom had a fantastic day, as did all of the guests. The weather was very kind- we had clear skies until the party was over, a remarkable window considering that [View Full Entry]

Ratface - Richard Budd | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: November 29th 2009 | 119 Views | [diary=457013]

The Incision
Father and Son
Groom and Best Man

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