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Apabrita | Oct 5 2007
climber
Are you getting close to 40 or 40 up and still want to climb Mt.Everest? Many guiding services will say that age doesn't matter. It's about your climbing frequency and mileage. But, age does matter when you are trying to climb the highest peak of...
Rajni | Oct 4 2007
band e amir 8
Never thought Afghanistan has such an outstanding natural wonder that would make people standstill with their wide-mouth open. Yes, this was quite a surprise to me! Just came across this place full of natural beauty so thought I'll share it with...
Rajni | Oct 4 2007
bailong elevator4
Wish to take a stomach-dropping ride in the highest and heaviest outdoor elevator in the world? If yes, then you'll have to head to China. Claimed to be the world's tallest glass elevator, Bailong Elevator is built onto the side of a huge cliff in...
Rajni | Oct 4 2007
new luxury water bus service
To minimize the traffic congestion problem on Dubai Creek and provide relief to Dubai residents, Marine agency of Roads and transport authority in Dubai has launched a new Water Bus service to commute across Dubai Creek. As a part of first phase of a.
Rajni | Oct 3 2007
fountain in beijing25
I'm thoroughly aware of the fact that Beijing is making great preparations for the 2008 Olympics. But never knew, it'll come up with great wonders. One such is the newest fountain in the city. I just came across some good pictures of this fountain....
Apabrita | Oct 1 2007
vietnam
When we think of Vietnam, images of American soldiers fighting the war come to our mind. But, don't get me wrong. The modern Vietnam is more than a dilapidated war torn nation. The modern nation is fast attracting tourists from all around the world...
Rajni | Oct 1 2007
the golden pavilion11
The strikingly beautiful building you see in the picture above is the Kinkaku-ji temple. Popularly known as The Golden Pavilion, it's a temple that is literally covered in gold leaf and seems to be floating on the water. Shinden-zukuri...