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WOW! What a magical place! Cappadocia is UNIQUE, unlike no other place, with its magnificent landscape reveling the curious cones, pyramids, mushrooms and hats of the fairy chimneys. No doubt one have to be here to marvel the place's wonders completely. Pictures fragment the whole scenario and in Cappadocia you are surrounded with 360 degrees of natual beauty. I never had so much trouble selecting pictures for a blog... I took hundreds but they still can't traslate the beauty of the place I experienced. That's it... you need to experience it and a still picture doesn't capture the feeling. [View Full Entry]

Pipoca PMC - Patricia M-Cali | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 13th 2008 | 70 Views | [diary=328660]

Ceiling of Cave church
Cappadocia landscape
Hiked to the top

By Jabe
September 22nd 2008

Death of a continent

 South America » Peru » Cajamarca » Cajamarca
Wooden cannon
Wooden cannon
Hostal Los Balcones de la Recoleta
Cajamarca merits a one line entry in a chapter preface in the Rough Guide to South America, an astounding piece of understatement for the city where arguably the most pivotal event in the modern history of the continent occurred. Try reading chapter 3 of Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs, and Steel" for an excellent summary (even if you don't agree with the overall conclusions of the book). It was here that the conquistador Pizarro, with a small band of about 170 soldiers and cavalry, took prisoner the Inca emperor Atahualpa, despite the presence of an Inca army of tens of thousands of [View Full Entry]

Jabe - John McCabe | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 12th 2008 | 49 Views | [diary=324453]

Iglesia San Francisco
Lantern bracket
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After some tough negotiations for transport to Pakse we left the border town of Vang Tao on mopeds. It took us about an hour to reach the nondescript town from where we were hoping to find transport to Si Phan Don (The 4000 Islands) near the Cambodian border. It soon became apparent that we had missed all the buses that were heading in that direction so we headed to the rather muddy sawngthaew (converted lorry) station at the edge of the town. As is always the case, we were told that we would be leaving shortly, and as is always the [View Full Entry]

A New Beginning - Anna Strachan | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 12th 2008 | 93 Views | [diary=297336]

Laotian boy
Gustav relaxing on the balcony
Buddha Statues at the Pak Ou Caves

Not exactly getting lazy…let’s just say it is been quite busy recently! So, here is part two of our trekking adventure in Xishuangbanna… more pictures and more fun! After nearly got our backpack leaving without us, getting lost in the jungle, meeting our new traveling companion (Yako the dog) and spending the night at Ms Shu house, we were ready for more adventures! A few tips about traveling in remote area of China ... Trip duration Whichever the number of times, you would ask how long it would take from point A to B, you would actuall [View Full Entry]

life_is_great - Laetitia | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 12th 2008 | 80 Views | [diary=330999]

No...this is not a NB ad!
Non identified snake
The most beautiful tea drying scenery!

By Overlanders
October 12th 2008

Our Island Home ...

 Asia » Thailand
So it's been a while since we last blogged: we last left you in Hungary, and since then made our way overland through Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, Albania, Greece and Turkey, and now find ourselves back in the restful bliss that is Thailand. I'll endeavour to do some back blogs to fill in the missing bits of the trip, but for now we wanted to share some pictures of our new home! After arriving into the sweltering heat of Bangkok we opted for an aircon room to help the acclimatisation process. Mediterranean Europe and Turkey had been hot, but Bangkok was hot [View Full Entry]

Overlanders - Dave + Suz | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 12th 2008 | 175 Views | [diary=333464]

Fire Angel
Sunset between the Palms, Koh Kood
Beach, Koh Kood

Humpback Whale
Humpback Whale
Praia do Forte
One of the great feats of our time is our ability to just jump on a plane and within the space of a few hours be surrounded by timeless sandy beaches, warm tranquil water with colours of turqoise and teal that shimmer against a harsh sun beating down onto its surface. Whilst sipping on my Caparinha the national Brazilian drink consisting of cacaca, crushed lime, sugar and lots if ice to quench even the most strongest thirst I ponder to myself this is the life! A couple hours north of Salvador Brazil is a small town called Praia do Forte. [View Full Entry]

bluenazar - Mark Lilly | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 12th 2008 | 81 Views | [diary=330180]

Humpback Whale
Pelorinho
Beach

Taizhou Teachers College President, Mr. Xu, beams with pride.
Taizhou Teachers College President, Mr. Xu, beams with pride.
Through his leadership and guidance, the accreditation and evaluation process at our small teachers college was successful. The "Superior" score was an honor for Mr. Xu, everyone associated with our ... [more]
One of the important Blogs I have neglected to publish earlier this year, 2008, concerns our school's evaluation by the Education Department of the Province of Jiangsu, China. It is a process that is mandated for the provincial educational institutions every 5 years, and Taizhou Teachers College was ready for this rigorous examination of its academia and facilities. I observed the faculty and staff of our college work day and night and into the weekends, making sure that no questions would be left un-answered for the visiting team of educators, who would look into every aspect of colleg [View Full Entry]

Hans - Hans J. Schneider | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 11th 2008 | 104 Views | [diary=203784]

Greetings from the English representative of the visiting evaluation team.
At one of the many meeting with the evalutation team.
An auspicious day!?

Starting the trip in Canada proved to be tougher than expected. Matt's dizziness took a turn for the worst in New York and after being bedridden for 4 days, we planned to cancel the flight and stay in New York. This was a tough situation as money was low and accommodation was full in New York, so staying appeared to not be an option. Waiting for us at the other end was the wonderfully hospitable Hindley's who we knew would kindly look after us...if we could just get on the flight. Without any dizziness medication, Matt relied on strong sedatives and [View Full Entry]

Janey Matt - Jane and Matthew Keam | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: October 10th 2008 | 150 Views | [diary=333011]

Lake Peyto
Vancouver CBD
Morning frost

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