Tag: life
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LomoPeople Malaysia: Mohd Ariff
written by jibamz on 2011-08-26He has the passion that's hard to find in many people. A little bit older than me, still single and available (if he's not hiding about his relationship status from me). Friendly enough with friends, enemies and strangers. Little bit funny, but sometimes friends don't get it. Always dizzy when he has long distance road trips. And at this time, he can be proud of himself for holding a 'lomoamigo' title.
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How's Life in Paradise?
written by vicuna on 2011-07-04Since I arrived in French Polynesia in July 2009, perhaps it's the most frequent question I heard from my family, friends, and people I left in Europe. How do I answer this question precisely and honestly? I will try to do this now...
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Souqs- Magic Labyrinth of Marrakech
written by neja on 2011-02-23 #placesSouq means "market". They occupy quite a big part of the Medina (old town) and may be a bit problematic to navigate, even if you posses a good map. Street names are a rare thing to see in Marrakech in general, and here just forget it, you just go with the flow.
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Hermitage Riverside Gardens
written by neja on 2011-04-13 #placesHermitage Riverside Gardens - the real treat of a city retreat.
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Irresistible Durian: The King of Fruits
written by guitarleo on 2011-08-19It’s durian season in Malaysia! The King of Fruits is now conquering Malaysians’ hearts and stomachs! Beware of it!
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Greenland Dock
written by neja on 2011-04-04 #placesA perfect place for sunset watching while enjoying a pint of beer.
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More London Square
written by neja on 2011-03-18 #placesOne of the most entertaining and panoramic squares of London. It is one of my favorite places in London. Not only because it only takes me 30 minutes to walk here, but because it's new, futuristic, contemporary, facing Tower Bridge and just next to City Hall.
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Kasbah
written by neja on 2011-02-28 #placesKasbah district in Marrakech, a place which seemed to have resisted change that comes with time. However, the main reason why we went to this area was the Hammam. It was my birthday so I decided a visit to a spa would be nice.
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In Depth: The Fertile Soil In The Land Of Exile
written by eparrino on 2024-01-07 #in-depthFor this in depth article we look at two Iranian women artists, Shadi Ghadirian and Shirin Neshat and their work on identity and exile.
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Rainbow Bright: Fill Your Life With Colors
written by funfun on 2012-08-20Colors are all around us. Buildings are painted with colors. Clothes are made in different colors. The sky changes its color depending on the weather. We see colors everyday and everywhere. Colors have become part of our life.
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Across the Causeway - Downtown Johor Bahru, Malaysia
written by kiwikoh on 2011-03-04 #placesJohor Bahru - a city located in the southern part of Malaysia. Based on population size, it should be Malaysia's second largest city. I already mentioned Johor Bahru in my previous article, now, what does this city that is just across the water from Singapore have to offer?
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Mellah - Jewish Marrakech
written by neja on 2011-03-01 #placesCatch the ghosts of the past on the streets of this former Jewish district of Marrakech. Mellah used to be Jewish, but not anymore. A lot has changed since the 16th century, the area is Muslim now, and all the Jewish people have moved to Casablanca, Israel or somewhere else. According to the reports, only 250 of them are left.
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