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Thailand has suffered the extreme Boxing Day - Tsunami the worst natural disaster to ever strike Thailand and still recovering. God Bless. I had a chance to travel to Thailand and check out Bangkok, Khao San Road and some of the Islands. I saw a tourist from every country…
Posted by damir on February 8th, 2009 at 4:20pm —
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I climbed Japan's highest mountain "Mt.Fuji" with shorts, boots, a t-shirt, a bottle of water and a Mars Bar. What was I thinking at first - but at the end it was no problem mostly because i became numb from the cold - until the sun rose early in the morning. We took the train to the mountain. It was awesome and a peaceful journey. Mount Fuji (Fujisan) is 3776 meters - Japan's highest mountain. We started at 6:30 pm from the fifth station and arrived at the top at 1:00 am an elevation of 3,776 m…
Posted by damir on November 6th, 2008 at 6:22pm —
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That's right, you are one of approximately 2 million people who go up to Canada's CN tower every year; a symbol of pride and structural achievement. Faster than a speeding bullet to the top, so to speak, a symbol of accomplishment, speed and strength representing success. A sign of co-operation. This Wonder of the World gives you the greatest city view that stretches out from the inner city-suburbs to its skyline, that doesn't compare. …
Posted by damir on November 6th, 2008 at 6:21pm —
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We gather in a circle, everyone is equal, no one is higher, no one is above another and no one is better than the other. Powwow means gathering, or celebration. Where do I start and where do I end. I guess thats the point about a pow wow. There is no beginning and there is also no end. A spiritual journey never has either. Language as we know it, has no expression, catch phrase or saying to put this event in words. The best I can do is say wow. I was "wowed" by the " Pow Wow". I was at the Large…
Posted by damir on November 6th, 2008 at 6:19pm —
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Cuba’s music is highly syncopated i love the percussion driven music which has brought forth what is today’s salsa. And I say anyone can go to Cuba. Cause you gotta go see the coral reef, swim with dolphins- believe it I shook hands with the dolphins fin. I met the coolest people and very cool choreographed cool funky dancers. My Spanish is not that good but I managed with no problems at all, and most of the people there speak English. They are the kindest and sincere people i have ever met who…
Posted by damir on November 6th, 2008 at 6:16pm —
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