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The MarchApril adventure

CHINA | Fri, 27 Apr 2012 | By samvanneilson | Views [1203] | Comments [2]

Welcome back! I didn’t write a blog last month and so this will be a doubled up attempt at keeping you informed of my happenings. These 2 months have been very ordinary but I hope you still enjoy reading. So let’s start with March! ... Read more >

Tags: demo, girlfriend, guangzhou, huizhou, love, money, school, work

Merry Christmas / Street fighting / 24 rootin tootin years

CHINA | Fri, 23 Dec 2011 | By samvanneilson | Views [928] | Comments [3]

Ni hao! This is my festive blog, it is filled with wonder, cheer and puppies! Stray ones being chased by men with big nets but puppies none the less! I hope you can write me back after reading this as it would be great to hear even a line or two about ... Read more >

Tags: 25, birthday, buffet, christmas, demo, dog catcher, holidays, part time, school, weather

 

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At the top of Mount Sinai. We started walking at midnight and arrived at 5am to see the sunrise. Was absolutely freezing cold.: by tk-tempany, Views[895]
At the top of Mount Sinai. We started walking at midnight and arrived at 5am to see the sunrise. Was absolutely freezing cold.

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The view of Oshima island from its highest point at the top of Turtle Mountain (Kame-yama).  At the time of the tsunami Murakami-san was visiting Kesennuma and for five days he took shelter in an  abandoned house there before finally returning to find his house destroyed and grandma missing.  Immediately after the disaster he and his fellow volunteer fire-fighters were active in helping with rescues and putting out the fires that were spreading from burning chemical plants in nearby Kesennuma.  : by inaka, Views[546]
The view of Oshima island from its highest point at the top of Turtle Mountain (Kame-yama). At the time of the tsunami Murakami-san was visiting Kesennuma and for five days he took shelter in an abandoned house there before finally returning to find his house destroyed and grandma missing. Immediately after the disaster he and his fellow volunteer fire-fighters were active in helping with rescues and putting out the fires that were spreading from burning chemical plants in nearby Kesennuma.

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