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| Friday, 9-Jun-2006 12:00 |
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Geneva- Switzerland
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Geneva is the home of United Nation European Headquarters, and of course the place where they held the first ever League of Nations meeting... other than that, I didnt find any other things interesting about this place.
But of course coming to a neutral country like this is something to look forward too, since there are not many neutral countries anymore in this world...
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| Wednesday, 7-Jun-2006 12:00 |
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Salzburg- Austria
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Here is Salzburg, the home of Mozart and Sound of Music.
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| Tuesday, 6-Jun-2006 12:00 |
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Vienna- Austria
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From Sarajevo, we took a very long trip to Vienna through Budapest. Nothing much to do in a very expensive city like this but I really love the garden... and yes the zoo. Vienna Zoo is the oldest zoo in the world dated back on late 19th century. What is so interesting about this zoo is the fact that you can see many kinds of you can rarely see anywhere in the world such as pandas, koalas and polar bears. To be frank, I was really impressed with the zoo concept and yes I love animals so I really don't mind speding watching them.
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| Monday, 5-Jun-2006 12:00 |
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Mostar- Bosnia & Herzegovina
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Without any specific plan, we went to Mostar from Sarajevo based only on people's description about the place. All the people I met said that we would love it in Mostar. With the fact that we never heard of it before, we went there just to waste our time whilst we are still in Bosnia
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| Sunday, 4-Jun-2006 12:00 |
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Sarajevo- Bosnia & Herzegovina
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After travelling through 4 cities, we reached Sarajevo, the heart of multiethnic conflict in the year 1992. In my opinion, of all the cities I went for this trip, this is as far the best. It is not modern and frankly speaking it lacks many basic facilities and the city is still redeveloping. What makes this city enjoying is the fact that this city has soul. With dozens of mosques around and plenty of halal food, I felt very much at home.
This is a city I would recommend you to stop by if you travel anywhere in Eastern Europe.
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| Thursday, 1-Jun-2006 12:00 |
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Budapest - Hungary
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| Sunday, 28-May-2006 20:09 |
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London On The Move
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Now that I've finished with exams, so I took a walk to Oxford Circus and Piccadilly Circus. Who knows I might get something special....
As usual London is alway as busy as it is, especially on weekends... which I describe as having population density of 95%. I dont want to explain more but I want to let my photos explain about it....
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| Friday, 26-May-2006 12:00 |
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Exams Finished!!! and now Natural History Museum
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Exams finish today, and the first thing I was thinking of after I came out from the examination hall is to visit the Natural History Museum, which is just next door of Imperial College
Having fascinated by many kinds of hybrid animals such as hybrid cats and hybrid elephant, I went to the museum to look for them. Unfortunately, I only found the hybrid asian-african elephant, not the cats. It was ok because actually I was looking forward for it anyway.
Why? Well basically, the fact is asian and african elephant cannot mate and produce a baby hybrid elephant, The reason is they come from different genus. For the case of hybrid cats or hybrid horses or hybrid donkey, they are in the same family so no problem mating them together.
But, however a zoo in London managed to produce this hybrid elephant coincidentally... and that was 40 years ago. For some reasons this baby elephant survived but due to bacteria infection problem, it died at the age of 12 days and now being preserved at this museum. Subhanallah...
Now what do you think? Interesting? Dont believe me? Google it yourself then...
Not just that, I took some photos of already extint animals as well such as dodo bird and the tazmanian tiger... have a look
The hybrid elephant
Dodo
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| Sunday, 14-May-2006 12:16 |
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Looking Forward to the Bright Future
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Ooo well, tomorrow is exam. Since I'm doing my degree, anything other than good result will get me no where, so without any options, I've to do well... which means I've got to study.... study... study....
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| Wednesday, 3-May-2006 00:16 |
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Hyde Park Spring Paradise
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Actually I took a few great pictures of flowers blooming since the last few weeks. Unfortunately, the photos get corrupted. Upset yet determined, I took a few more pictures of blooming flowers of spring. However as this is nearly June i.e. summer, the flowers are at their climax blooming period and some have even started to fall.
After all, I still enjoy the views and the photos. Take a look...
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