Sunday, December 4, 2011
Most expensive crash ever
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Pictures of floods in Ayutthaya and Bangkok
Thailand is suffering its worst flooding in the last years. During a trip in Thailand it was clear the situation got better in most part of the country. But the rice fields in the Central are still submerged. Ayutthaya on the other hand is almost cleaned up and soon back fro business.
Mosque in Ayutthaya |
Driving on the highway |
Protecting Wat Arun in Bangkok |
House in Bangkok Noi |
House in Bangkok Noi |
Cleaning up action in Ayutthaya |
Wat Mahathat, clearly visible where the water stood |
Volunteers clean up |
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Labels: Nature, Pictures, Thailand, Work Stories
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Festival of light - Loy Krathong
On 10 December the full moon will fill up the nightly sky. For Thai people this will be the sign to celebrate their cherished festival of Loy Krathong, also know as the festival of light.
Here are some pics for the festival last year.
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
Friday, October 21, 2011
Seychelles' Love trees
According to local legends on a night lit by a full moon in the archipelago of the Seychelles a thick mist is covering the jungle. In this thick sweet mist lovers are mating, interlocked in a mystic dance. These lovers are no humans but the old endemic palm trees on the Seychelles. At the climax of the mating dance palm leaves are intertwined and sweet flowers bloom in the air. This ritual will bring ensure the coming generations of the forest.
The palm tree mentioned in this legend is de "Coco de mer" or "Lodoicea Maldivica". The later name is a Latinised for of Louis, referring to King Louis XV. This palm tree is an endemic sort of the Seychelles and the coco de mer palm tree has separated male and female trees. Seeing the shape of the enormous female coconut and the male catkin, which can grow up to 1 meter in length, it is not difficult to imagine numerous love myths being created about this tree.
The erotic curves of the fruit and flowers of the Coco de mer was enough to let general Charles George Gordon proclaim the Seychelles as the real Garden of Eden in the 19th century.
Nowadays most of the Seychelles are declared a UNESCO World Heritage and are well protected.
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Labels: Nature, Sexy, Seychelles
Thursday, October 20, 2011
The Porsche street vendor
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Japanese Beggar monks
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