Blogs Posts on "Buildings"




Star Wars in Tunisia: Sidi Jmour or Ben Kenobi’s house by Roaming Tales on Nov 16, 2009This is the second in a series of four posts about Star Wars in Tunisia. Please click here to read last week’s installment on Jedi cloaks. Djerba (or Jerba) an island in the Mediterranean Sea off the Tunisian Mainland claims to be the “la...



Indian Temples All Over the World by Free Mobile Games, Themes, Ringtones, Applz, Videos, Songs, Telecom News on Nov 15, 2009The largest temple of the world, raised during the reign of Suryavarman-II in 12th century, is, in fact, located in Angkor, a major archaeological site of Cambodia . It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu.... visit http://www.FunGur.com for more Un-Believab...



Famous_Buildings by Wallpapers For Desktop on Nov 13, 2009Famous_BuildingsFiles : 30Size : 11 MBFormat: 1600 X 1200 || 1280 X 1024Download Links :...



An evening in Tokyo by Travel Japan Blog on Nov 11, 2009On a recent, extremely clear sky day, after rain and wind, I went to the top of Shinjuku to watch the sun set. It was marvelous. And yes, that is Mt. Fuji (in the upper right part of the photo) from Tokyo. The sun set on one side of the building and...



Thai food at the Buddhist Temple in Berkeley by Roaming Tales on Nov 10, 2009Could the Thai food at the Buddhist temple be Berkeley’s worst-kept secret? If the day I went is typical then I would say so – the place was rammed with people from all over the Bay Area. People weren’t just seated at the tables but...





Mitsui Memorial Museum (三井記念美術館) – Part 2 by Travel Japan Blog on Nov 10, 2009Continuing from yesterday’s blog entry, the “Special Exhibition: Vision and Reminiscence of Edo – Masterpieces from the Takahashi Seiichiro Collection of Ukiyo-e Prints” was a lot of fun to stumble upon. This next ukiyoe remin...



Travel Photo: Parliament Building, Budapest – Hungary by Nomadic Notes Travel Blog on Nov 7, 2009The Hungarian Parliament Building on the River Danube in Budapest is one of the worlds most extravagant legislative buildings. It has similarities to the Palace of Westminster in London in that it is a Neo-Gothic masterpiece that sits by a river.



An evening stroll through Ginza (銀座) by Travel Japan Blog on Nov 6, 2009Last week we had our names selected from a drawing that we entered to attend the “Ginza International Jazz Festival.” The day before we got hit with the edge of a typhoon so the sky was particularly clear. The weather is never better in T...



The Most Expensive Hotel Of Dubai by Free Mobile Games, Themes, Ringtones, Applz, Videos, Songs, Telecom News on Nov 4, 2009Related posts:World’s Largest Bridge in Dubai ...Hotel made With Salt ...Bubble Hotel In World ... Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. Related posts:World’s Largest... visit http://www.FunGur.com for more Un-Be...



Got Vertigo? Terrifying Towers & Glass Balconies by WebEcoist on Nov 2, 2009All of your instincts may be screaming for you to avoid looking down at all costs, but when you’re this high in the air, the view is just irresistible. Whether you’re clinging for dear life to a rickety wooden rainforest observation tower or star...




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