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Gallery: Liverpool 28th Oct 2006

Sat, 18 Nov 2006 | By dazza_wazza | Photo Gallery


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Gallery: FulhamDFC and Halloween Nov 2006

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Gallery: Socceroo Vs Ghana!

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Gallery: Friends

Wed, 15 Nov 2006 | By sambarton | Photo Gallery


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Gallery: London in a day

Sat, 11 Nov 2006 | By mel | Photo Gallery

Pics from our brief stop in London
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Deseo que podría ir en alguna parte ellos hablé ruso así que podría hacer un título en ruso.

Fri, 10 Nov 2006 | By gentlesue | Views [5684] | Comments [15]

You’re right! That is a greeting that is distinctive around here. People walk past and say ‘You’re right!’ and I stand there and say ‘Yeah!’ I don’t think that is correct response. I think you have to say ‘You’re right’ back. I am never quick enough ... Read more >

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Gallery: Edinburgh

Fri, 10 Nov 2006 | By rhiannon | Photo Gallery


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Only 1 week to go

Thu, 9 Nov 2006 | By jessikat | Views [552] | Comments [2]

It is one week today until we set off on the first leg of our big trip, the first stop being India. That means only a week to enjoy the beautiful scottish winter weather!, irn bru, hot showers and all the comforts of home and also a week to do a lot ... Read more >

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Terrorist security crisis

Sun, 5 Nov 2006 | By true-claims-stories | Views [1504]

We were booked to be on flight BA556 from London to Rome and the flight was cancelled. Due to the massive airport congestion we were advised to leave the airport and re-book the flight from "home". We were staying with friends in Bristol and ... Read more >

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Der Hauptteil Ihrer Transgressions wird über einem Glas feinem Rotwein genossen.

Tue, 31 Oct 2006 | By gentlesue | Views [1531] | Comments [5]

Howdy, I have had a very hectic week. On Monday I went to London. It was quite a fun trip. I got to see a fair bit of Southern England. I got to London and went to see some of the important things. I went to Piccadilly Circus (which reminded me of ... Read more >

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Gallery: Germany 1

Tue, 31 Oct 2006 | By gentlesue | Photo Gallery

Seeds of cacti and succulents
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Gallery: London

Tue, 31 Oct 2006 | By gentlesue | Photo Gallery

The victory of Tanzania
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Gallery: Italian Explorer - Mel and Elicia

Mon, 30 Oct 2006 | By mel | Photo Gallery

Mel and Elicia explore southern Italia
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Gallery: London

Mon, 30 Oct 2006 | By smelt_and_gizzard | Photo Gallery


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Gallery: Mel and Jas do Europe

Mon, 23 Oct 2006 | By mel | Photo Gallery

Mel and Jas do Busabout northern Europe
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Mel surrounded by pigeons at Trafalgar Square. The National Gallery is to my left and St Martin's is in the background.

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Every day, early in the morning, dozens of fishermen and small farmers navigate through the Tenglo watercourse up to Angelmó, one of the most typical places in Puerto Montt (Chile), to sell vegetables, meat and seafood flown in from nearby islands. In 1926, this fishing village was immortalized by the chilean painter Arturo Pacheco Altamirano and since then, it became a point of admiration for poets, painters and tourists around the world. But today there is little left of what once was: the sails of the boats were replaced by engines and oars, and the earthquake of 1960 profoundly affected the environment. And after the red tide that hit Angelmó 2005, the place was left dying. However, little by little, the place has come back to life and has been named as
THE ARRIVAL. Every day, early in the morning, dozens of fishermen and small farmers navigate through the Tenglo watercourse up to Angelmó, one of the most typical places in Puerto Montt (Chile), to sell vegetables, meat and seafood flown in from nearby islands. In 1926, this fishing village was immortalized by the chilean painter Arturo Pacheco Altamirano and since then, it became a point of admiration for poets, painters and tourists around the world. But today there is little left of what once was: the sails of the boats were replaced by engines and oars, and the earthquake of 1960 profoundly affected the environment. And after the red tide that hit Angelmó 2005, the place was left dying. However, little by little, the place has come back to life and has been named as "Intangible Heritage" of the country, along with all the people who arrive with their products.

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