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Date: 10th April 2011
Rose oil extraction
Hi author, your post is totally good writing and i really like it but you need to talk more about the rose valley and the business of the rose oil in Bulgaria ! Rose of bulgaria for example get their manufacture site directly beside fields ... and i know a good movie to complete this post so please answer me here and i will give to you the link of the video that you could publish to explain how the bulgarian extract and use the rose oil ........ have a nice day Kitty xoxoox
From Blog: Old Plovdiv and the Valley of the Roses at Kazanluk
Rose oil extraction
Hi author, your post is totally good writing and i really like it but you need to talk more about the rose valley and the business of the rose oil in Bulgaria ! Rose of bulgaria for example get their manufacture site directly beside fields ... and i know a good movie to complete this post so please answer me here and i will give to you the link of the video that you could publish to explain how the bulgarian extract and use the rose oil ........ have a nice day Kitty xoxoox
From Blog: Old Plovdiv and the Valley of the Roses at Kazanluk
Date: 29th March 2011
Hints from a Philadelphian
I am a Philadelphian and just read your blog and I am sorry you didn't enjoy my city. Your comments give me a clue as to why. As for the liberty bell it is small but it represents the who;e of our forefathers establishing what was never done before; a government for and by the people. It is not the bell that we cherish it is the ideal it represents. If I were to advise you on where to go I certainly would not send you to Jim's steaks. I live around the corner and I don't go there. Also the Jambalaya is a creole dish from Louisiana with African and french influences. If I were advising you I would have recommended our museums, and a tour of our architecture which has a strong European influence. I also think you would have enjoyed a tour of our gardens and parks; we have the largest urban park in the U.S So I am sorry that you did not see the better side the City of Brotherly Love. If you want to know more about it feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Armond Scavo philadelphiaonlinegiftshop.com earthlightimages.com
From Blog: Exploring Philadelphia
Hints from a Philadelphian
I am a Philadelphian and just read your blog and I am sorry you didn't enjoy my city. Your comments give me a clue as to why. As for the liberty bell it is small but it represents the who;e of our forefathers establishing what was never done before; a government for and by the people. It is not the bell that we cherish it is the ideal it represents. If I were to advise you on where to go I certainly would not send you to Jim's steaks. I live around the corner and I don't go there. Also the Jambalaya is a creole dish from Louisiana with African and french influences. If I were advising you I would have recommended our museums, and a tour of our architecture which has a strong European influence. I also think you would have enjoyed a tour of our gardens and parks; we have the largest urban park in the U.S So I am sorry that you did not see the better side the City of Brotherly Love. If you want to know more about it feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Armond Scavo philadelphiaonlinegiftshop.com earthlightimages.com
From Blog: Exploring Philadelphia
Date: 29th March 2011
Hints from a Philadelphian
I am a Philadelphian and just read your blog and I am sorry you didn't enjoy my city. Your comments give me a clue as to why. As for the liberty bell it is small but it represents the who;e of our forefathers establishing what was never done before; a government for and by the people. It is not the bell that we cherish it is the ideal it represents. If I were to advise you on where to go I certainly would not send you to Jim's steaks. I live around the corner and I don't go there. Also the Jambalaya is a creole dish from Louisiana with African and french influences. If I were advising you I would have recommended our museums, and a tour of our architecture which has a strong European influence. I also think you would have enjoyed a tour of our gardens and parks; we have the largest urban park in the U.S So I am sorry that you did not see the better side the City of Brotherly Love. If you want to know more about it feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Armond Scavo philadelphiaonlinegiftshop.com earthlightimages.com
From Blog: Exploring Philadelphia
Hints from a Philadelphian
I am a Philadelphian and just read your blog and I am sorry you didn't enjoy my city. Your comments give me a clue as to why. As for the liberty bell it is small but it represents the who;e of our forefathers establishing what was never done before; a government for and by the people. It is not the bell that we cherish it is the ideal it represents. If I were to advise you on where to go I certainly would not send you to Jim's steaks. I live around the corner and I don't go there. Also the Jambalaya is a creole dish from Louisiana with African and french influences. If I were advising you I would have recommended our museums, and a tour of our architecture which has a strong European influence. I also think you would have enjoyed a tour of our gardens and parks; we have the largest urban park in the U.S So I am sorry that you did not see the better side the City of Brotherly Love. If you want to know more about it feel free to contact me. Sincerely, Armond Scavo philadelphiaonlinegiftshop.com earthlightimages.com
From Blog: Exploring Philadelphia
Date: 14th February 2011
Interesting!
I've been admirer of the Shaolin for years and would love to visit it in person. I watched their show on PBS and in person in Florida some years ago. Reading through your blog was so interesting. Stay away from that MSG. You most likely had some horse meat or someone's pet dog. LOL. I sure hope it was chicken for you.
From Blog: VIsiting the Shaolin Monks
Interesting!
I've been admirer of the Shaolin for years and would love to visit it in person. I watched their show on PBS and in person in Florida some years ago. Reading through your blog was so interesting. Stay away from that MSG. You most likely had some horse meat or someone's pet dog. LOL. I sure hope it was chicken for you.
From Blog: VIsiting the Shaolin Monks
Date: 15th August 2010
You're a self-righteous, arrogant arse. What would you expect a first time visitor from a developed country to think of India? It is dirty, it is smelly. The author is merely sharing her feelings and experiences from her trip. Accounts like these are of great use to someone who is planning on visiting India for the first time. You're self-righteous opinions are not of use to anyone because they don't represent a true account of what India is really like. So get off you're high horse and join the real world. You "citizen of the world." Absolutely full of shit.
From Blog: This city smells
You're a self-righteous, arrogant arse. What would you expect a first time visitor from a developed country to think of India? It is dirty, it is smelly. The author is merely sharing her feelings and experiences from her trip. Accounts like these are of great use to someone who is planning on visiting India for the first time. You're self-righteous opinions are not of use to anyone because they don't represent a true account of what India is really like. So get off you're high horse and join the real world. You "citizen of the world." Absolutely full of shit.
From Blog: This city smells
Date: 27th April 2010
Ilike Aruba island From Emman,India Tamilnadu.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
Ilike Aruba island From Emman,India Tamilnadu.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
Date: 22nd March 2010
The action the Jesus figure has, is giving the customer a "i wanna buy that figure"-feeling. It worked.
From Blog: Amsterdam in a day
The action the Jesus figure has, is giving the customer a "i wanna buy that figure"-feeling. It worked.
From Blog: Amsterdam in a day
Date: 21st February 2010
Pathetic
Its amazing how people have no conscience about screwing the poor. No-one is laughing when you walk away with goods at a quarter of the price, what will 10 rupees do? Did you ever think about who it is affecting??? Its the poor man or woman who worked on the fields/factory/street for less than a dollar a day - for you to "while you walk out with a bag full of wares"...then have the audacity to say it will last three months. You truly are a sad pathetic excuse for a human being. Where's your humanity??? Third world is what India will remain - with the Western society still raping them and screwing them from running a well run economy!
From Blog: Highlights of India
Pathetic
Its amazing how people have no conscience about screwing the poor. No-one is laughing when you walk away with goods at a quarter of the price, what will 10 rupees do? Did you ever think about who it is affecting??? Its the poor man or woman who worked on the fields/factory/street for less than a dollar a day - for you to "while you walk out with a bag full of wares"...then have the audacity to say it will last three months. You truly are a sad pathetic excuse for a human being. Where's your humanity??? Third world is what India will remain - with the Western society still raping them and screwing them from running a well run economy!
From Blog: Highlights of India
Date: 22nd January 2010
Ha! I'd forgotten how traumatic that was
So glad you so eloquently caputured the ordeal for us.
From Blog: Petra - How to faint off a donkey and abuse a hotel
Ha! I'd forgotten how traumatic that was
So glad you so eloquently caputured the ordeal for us.
From Blog: Petra - How to faint off a donkey and abuse a hotel
Date: 11th December 2009
falen knight in bruges
ive never fallen that was a wannabee knight in plastic armour. Thow not only insult me but my horse as wel.Thanks for abusing and givn the public wrong info
From Blog: The Blues and Oranges of Bruges
falen knight in bruges
ive never fallen that was a wannabee knight in plastic armour. Thow not only insult me but my horse as wel.Thanks for abusing and givn the public wrong info
From Blog: The Blues and Oranges of Bruges
Date: 10th December 2009
Article
i am doing a project on tropical deserts and this information has helped me extremely well. I hope you get more good comments from people.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
Article
i am doing a project on tropical deserts and this information has helped me extremely well. I hope you get more good comments from people.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
Date: 9th July 2009
These rock formations are made by tourists and it is said if you make a tower, come back and find it, you will have good luck forever.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
These rock formations are made by tourists and it is said if you make a tower, come back and find it, you will have good luck forever.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
Date: 19th October 2008
Excellent account of your experience. We should talk off-line about having you on our show. www.traveln-on.com
From Blog: Wadi Rum - red sand, red rocks and red faces
Excellent account of your experience. We should talk off-line about having you on our show. www.traveln-on.com
From Blog: Wadi Rum - red sand, red rocks and red faces
Date: 25th August 2008
Strange Rock Formations
The strange rock formations that you comment about , are simply markers. Local fishermen would come to that part of the island and if they caught good fish , they would leave stones there to mark the spot. Eventually tourists like your self and I saw these strange formations and many visitors replicated it. Imagine how hard this made it for the local fishermen.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
Strange Rock Formations
The strange rock formations that you comment about , are simply markers. Local fishermen would come to that part of the island and if they caught good fish , they would leave stones there to mark the spot. Eventually tourists like your self and I saw these strange formations and many visitors replicated it. Imagine how hard this made it for the local fishermen.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
Date: 19th March 2008
Rock piles
Hi, I saw these rock piles in Peru myself. From whatI recall they were built as prayers to mother nature....kinda like lighting a candle in a Christian church. I've seen the little rock piles in a few places though - like Cambodia and China.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
Rock piles
Hi, I saw these rock piles in Peru myself. From whatI recall they were built as prayers to mother nature....kinda like lighting a candle in a Christian church. I've seen the little rock piles in a few places though - like Cambodia and China.
From Blog: Aruba - Desert in an Island
Date: 19th February 2008
FYI: Amsterdam lies also in the province of North Holland, just like Zaandam and Zaanse Schans.
From Blog: Amsterdam in a day
FYI: Amsterdam lies also in the province of North Holland, just like Zaandam and Zaanse Schans.
From Blog: Amsterdam in a day
Date: 10th February 2008
Excellent story Kit_t. I like pictures of food too. Most people think I'm nutz zooming in on the food on the table. Pain in the backside at the time, but a great memory for the future. Thanks.
From Blog: Amsterdam in a day
Excellent story Kit_t. I like pictures of food too. Most people think I'm nutz zooming in on the food on the table. Pain in the backside at the time, but a great memory for the future. Thanks.
From Blog: Amsterdam in a day
Date: 2nd October 2007
good grief!
sheesh, this sounds like a terrible time!! Teach you to go on an organised tour :) I'm sure you had fun anyway though.
From Blog: Horsing around in Inner Mongolia
good grief!
sheesh, this sounds like a terrible time!! Teach you to go on an organised tour :) I'm sure you had fun anyway though.
From Blog: Horsing around in Inner Mongolia
Date: 30th August 2007
vouvvv our Chorsu Bazar...thanks a lot for beautiful fotos..i am missing so much our simple people....mocking is not uzbek culture...it doesnt belong to our culture...i see it for the first time ..only singers do so..
From Blog: Tashkent - so where are the Uzbeks?
vouvvv our Chorsu Bazar...thanks a lot for beautiful fotos..i am missing so much our simple people....mocking is not uzbek culture...it doesnt belong to our culture...i see it for the first time ..only singers do so..
From Blog: Tashkent - so where are the Uzbeks?
Date: 28th August 2007
i miss my motherland
hi!! u have taken a lot of beautiful pictures , although i am not from samarkand ..(I am from tashkent,capital) i was there only one time..it is amazing..i am missing my motherland.... u have right ..shashlik tastes really good....
From Blog: To Samarkand - Capital of the Romantic Silk Road
i miss my motherland
hi!! u have taken a lot of beautiful pictures , although i am not from samarkand ..(I am from tashkent,capital) i was there only one time..it is amazing..i am missing my motherland.... u have right ..shashlik tastes really good....
From Blog: To Samarkand - Capital of the Romantic Silk Road
Date: 27th August 2007
Taliban
Yeah...Anything that says Taliban is good is a terrorist. Btw, you can see a lot of people with Asiatic (or mongoloid ) features even in Poland , Slovakia and even in Greece. That is courtesy to Ghengis Khan. He paved his seeds till Eastern Europe.. :)
From Blog: A short stop in Hyderabad
Taliban
Yeah...Anything that says Taliban is good is a terrorist. Btw, you can see a lot of people with Asiatic (or mongoloid ) features even in Poland , Slovakia and even in Greece. That is courtesy to Ghengis Khan. He paved his seeds till Eastern Europe.. :)
From Blog: A short stop in Hyderabad






















Viet Do
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No, they didn't
The wooden things to keep the kid is the cradle. People use it to keep the kid from running to the street where he could be hit be the traffic. I'm a Vietnamese.
From Blog: Ahoy Hanoi