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Posted on 11-19-05 8:02
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Hello Everyone, Have a look at these beautiful photos, and send your valuable comments.
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:29
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:30
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:34
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Focus vies
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:37
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they recently built a bridge connecting malmo, sweden and copenhagen,denmark. unlike going into water, it goes over. this bridge must be another engineering marvel considering the the bridge span. u got a pix of this bridge as well?
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:38
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:44
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Only Japanese can imagine & execute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sapporo (A commercial city in northern Japan on western Hokkaido) stadium Seating capacity of 42,122, what's unique about this Stadium is that, it's an indoor stadium with the playing field out side, and when required, the field will move inside the stadium... and not only that, the field once inside it will rotate within its axis to ensure the spectators will get a all round view of the game being.............
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:48
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:50
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:51
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:53
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Posted on 11-23-05 6:57
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Learn kta ho, learn
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Posted on 11-24-05 5:47
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Well, here is one magical photo from this Jokemaster
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Sandhurst Lahure
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Posted on 11-24-05 6:13
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J-master, That's a lovely pic. Fort Williams? Or Loch Ness? It's got to be from the Tartan country. cheers for sharing.
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Posted on 11-24-05 6:21
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:Oits lovely! instead of that palace,small wooden house with huge glass windows would have been perfect{(for me :P)} still its lovely! jokemaster where is this place?!
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Posted on 11-24-05 7:18
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Dear Sandhurst Lahure and Sristi, Sorry, but I too donot know the name of this place, what a joke, ha ha ha hhahha Well, You can tailor- make ur small wooden house with glass windows, and invite me there, Waiting.......
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Sandhurst Lahure
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Posted on 11-24-05 7:33
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Jokemaster, That's Eilean Donan Castle in Scotland. I knew it - it'd got to be from the tartan country, somewhere near Loch Ness :)) check this website: http://www.castles.org/castles/Europe/Western_Europe/United_Kingdom/Scotland/Eilean_Donal-Highlands/index.htm
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Posted on 11-24-05 7:41
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Wow, That's like Sandhurst Lahure, Thanks a lot yaar, I really did not know. How'd u come to know about the place? Will u share it with us? Here's another photo, the big REWARD for you, and this is from Japan, any comment?
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Sandhurst Lahure
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Posted on 11-24-05 8:34
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Jokemaster, I know the Scottish Highlands reasonably well - all those years of trekking and hopping about. The highlands are one of the most scenic places in the world. I love the landscapes - so pristine. The lochs (lakes) are awesome. Loch Ness, Loch Lamond - simply breathtaking. You would have seen the film on the Loch Ness monster. I have also been to the Orkney Islands, off the northern most tip of the Scottish mainland. Some intersting naval history they've got there (second world war ship wrecks etc) plus some Neolithic spots and plenty of wild life - did some bird watching too! The standing stones there are reputed to have been some five thousand and three hundred years old, even older than the Stone Henge in Salisbury, England. V. interesting. One of the famous Scottish poets George Mackay Brown lived and died in the islands. I was there in the summer of 1998 and you won't believe it but out of sheer luck, I met an elderly couple there, native islanders, who'd been to Nepal. They'd actually LIVED in Nepal in the mid-eighties as British Army medical doctors at Dharan's British Camp. They were just astounded to have found me there, on my own. I spent a night in their house, talking over countless cuppas and enjoyed listening to them reminiscing about their time spent in Nepal until the wee hours of the morning. Amazing. Okay enough woffle. The Japan one is also a good one - can comment. Never been to the place. I know Hong Kong though, quite well. And a few other places in the Far East but not Japan or Korea. I gather you hail from there ho? Thanks again for sharing the pics. Cheers and have a good day.
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Posted on 11-24-05 8:36
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I said - cannot comment on the Japan pic. Typo. Cheers.
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Posted on 11-24-05 8:54
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Sandhurst Lahure Dear, You should be a poet, thanks to your splendid narration and poetic vision. I never had that, though, I love to read....... If you donot mind, I would like to share more things with you. Do continue with your poetic versus... Here is a tallest bridge, by the time being, in France. Its name is Milau.
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