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Geplaatst Door:  sunflowerluv
Gepost Op:  Oct 4, 2008

  Hamburg by boats and metro!

Despite of the rainy, cloudy weather we managed to do some nice things in Hamburg. I went with my brother, on a day that we called "the late-run" (due to late trains, works on the rails, etc.) Walked along the shore of the Binnenalster and had chocolates and coffee at Starbucks, went by an...... [view]

Geplaatst Door:  zephyr
Gepost Op:  Sep 10, 2008

  Atlantic Hurricanes Will Increase In Intensity, Frequency and Size Due To Global Warming

Hurricane Intensity Could Grow: By Macushla N. Pinder - Nassau, Bahamas: If a former chief meteorologist’s prediction holds true, hurricanes in the Atlantic will increase in intensity, frequency and size due to global warming. According to Halson Moultrie, unlike 30 years ago, today’s...... [view]

Geplaatst Door:  sunflowerluv
Gepost Op:  Jul 31, 2008

  Boat trip on the Spree

The Spree was shining! Paid 2 Euro for a student ticket for 1-hour on the Spree. Spree is the river that crosses Berlin, forming a lovely environment. Also the tour guide told us that Spree has more bridges that Venice, Stockholm and Amsterdam put together!! (hmm should I believe that?) It was...... [view]

Geplaatst Door:  Avnish
Gepost Op:  Jul 30, 2007

  The gateway that bridges India's past and present

The gateway that bridges India's past and present http://indiainteracts.com/columnist/2007/07/30/The-gateway-that-bridges-Indias-past-and-present/ Built by the British in memory of those who died fighting for the British Army in World War I, the India Gate monument in the heart of the national...... [view]

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