Tag: chill

  • Whitstable Oyster Festival

    written by neja on 2012-10-01 #places
    Whitstable Oyster Festival

    A great reason to visit Kent's seaside in case you haven't been there before. For a lot of people, it’s hard to imagine that there is the possibility of a beautiful seaside life in England. Well they are wrong, because there is such a thing!

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  • A Perfect Stroll at Champs-Elysées

    written by neja on 2012-02-29 #places
    A Perfect Stroll at Champs-Elysées

    On Champs-Elysées...in the sun, in the rain during midday or at midnight, it has everything that you want.

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  • The Junk Bar a.k.a Backstage in Kuching, Sarawak!

    written by cutebun on 2011-12-03 #places
    The Junk Bar a.k.a Backstage in Kuching, Sarawak!

    This is where my friends and I go to get wild during weekends or just chill out during weekdays. 'Backstage' is behind the restaurant named 'The Junk Restaurant'. Wondering why it's also referred to as the 'Junk'? Read on to find out why.

  • Thames Barrier Park

    written by neja on 2011-04-13 #places
    Thames Barrier Park

    An urban oasis for romantics or for a family getaway.

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  • Plover Way, SE16

    written by neja on 2011-04-14 #places
    Plover Way, SE16

    Swan Lake of South East London

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  • Three Great Relaxing Places on the River Thames

    written by neja on 2011-03-17 #places
    Three Great Relaxing Places on the River Thames

    A quick guide on a relaxing escape in London. A lot of people think of London as Babylon City of struggle. Not if you have a Plan B in mind. The city is so huge, there's always something for everyone.

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  • Wapping Woods

    written by neja on 2011-03-18 #places
    Wapping Woods

    Wapping was originally a Saxon settlement. This area was known as a marshland until the 16th century when it was drained. It then became a rich meadow and garden ground until it was acquired for the London Docks. By 1969, the docks at Wapping were empty. Trees were planted and it was optimistically called Wapping Woods. However, the trees could not survive and the result is the small park we have today.