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![]() | Roadtrip through the Western Pamirs, Tajikistan by Britain and Russia during the Great Game era. Today, it is a border heavily guarded for obvious reasons including drug trafficking. The Tajiki side of the road is maintained but at points little more than a steep bumpy mountain track (I hope the footage doesn't make you too seasick!). The local people are mountain farmers who get around in 4wd jeeps and constantly breaking down trucks. The means of living is poor and economic programs such as tourism home stays in the summer have been set ... |
![]() | Ethiopia, on the way to Debre Damo, Part 1 Travel by road is always interesting in Ethiopia. Ancient buses that chug their way up muddy, slippy mountain roads are always crowded with people. Looking down the ravines to see the burnt out buses at the bottom is not recommended... |
![]() | Judge Purser Hill Fire At approximately 1:30 pm, the Short Mountain Volunteer Fire Department and the Woodbury Volunteer Fire Departments were called to the scene of a fire on Judge Purser Hill Road in the Short Mountain area of Cannon County. According to a source, a landowner had legally obtained a burn permit and was attempting to rid his farm of some kudzu by controlled burn. The wind caught the fire and spread it to the surrounding pastureland and on into densely populated vegetation and trees. Walking ... |
![]() | Bali Holiday, Indonesia by Asiatravel.com liveliness typical of ramé.[27] Kaja and kelod are the Balinese equivalents of North and South, which refer to ones orientation between the islands largest mountain Gunung Agung (kaja), and the sea (kelod). In addition to spatial orientation, kaja and kelod have the connotation of good and evil; gods and ancestors are believed to live on the mountain whereas demons live in the sea. Buildings such as temples and residential homes are spatially oriented by having the most sacred spaces ... |
![]() | Exploring Bali, Indonesia by Asiatravel.com liveliness typical of ramé.[27] Kaja and kelod are the Balinese equivalents of North and South, which refer to ones orientation between the islands largest mountain Gunung Agung (kaja), and the sea (kelod). In addition to spatial orientation, kaja and kelod have the connotation of good and evil; gods and ancestors are believed to live on the mountain whereas demons live in the sea. Buildings such as temples and residential homes are spatially oriented by having the most sacred spaces ... |
![]() | Nový Jičín Friedrich Falcky promoted Novy Jicin to the kings town rank but after the White Mountain battle, a drastic downfall struck the town. The proud inhabitants of Novy Jicin had to live under Jesuit rule since 1624 for another 150 years Extensive fires in 1768 and 1773 almost burned the town to the ground. Nevertheless, Novy Jicin returned into its new shape. Businesses flourished once again, the emperors road connected the town with the surrounding world. Between 19th and 20th century, Novy ... |
![]() | You're A Legend , all sorts of things, that are actually very likely are also unforeseeable. For the plane in the fog, the mountain is un... unforeseeable, but then it is suddenly very real and inevitable. Is this your opinion or is this the government position? The mountain in the metaphor is a completely hypothetical mountain that could represent anything. So, who is the plane, and who is the mountain? - Is the government lost in the fog? - What I'm saying is... that to walk the road of peace... ... |
![]() | Authors@Google: Lauren Weber movements and mainstream institutions and offers tips for traveling the world on a tight budget. See her profiled in the New York Times for more info: frugaltraveler.blogs.nytimes.com This event took place on October 6, 2009 in Google's Mountain View, CA office, as part of the Authors@Google series. ... "Lauren Weber" "In Cheap We Trust" Authors@Google yt:cc=on ... at attherate ... atgoogletalks ... >> Thanks, everyone, for coming. I'm really excited to introduce our speaker this afternoon ... |

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