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Monday, January 9, 2012

Snowy Venice In Waking Life


Snow in Venice is something you are sorry to miss. Maybe for the citizens of Venice it's a reason to go immediately home from bad weather, but for a photographer - it's euphoria, a chance to take rare and beautiful photos cause maybe he will NEVER have another opportunity like this.
But when the snow melts so fast, and leaves no trace, you think that it was just a dream and only these photos in your hands prove you that sometimes dreams may come true...















Slutwalk in Toronto


On 24 of January, 2011, in the York University, Toronto, Canada at the seminar on safeguard a conflict took place. One Canadian officer, addressing to law department students had the imprudence to say “Women can avoid sexual assault by not dressing like ‘sluts’.” The phrase had incurred displeasure and later the policeman was made to write a letter of apology to the university, where he wrote that he felt confused and embarrassed about what he had said.
But for the organizers of the protest march, Sonya Barnett and Heather Jarvis, it was not enough.
At 2 p.m. the big crowd moved straight to the Toronto Police Department.
The marchers applied to the Toronto Police authorities for improving the policemen's "behavior" about their lack of political correctness.
Even dogs were dressed in the extraordinary way.
Some were even such thoroughgoing.



Pink Flamingos of Oleidon


A morning walk along the shore of Oleigon Lake, Kenya, may become the brightest impression of your life. These beautiful birds will certainly amaze you. And to watch them is absolutely free.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Samurai Castle Matsue


Samurai Castle 1
 
Today our destination is a real Samurai Castle!
As the main building material of that time was wood such constructions were always in danger of fire. Matsue Castle was built after the Japanese feudal wars so it never was used during battles as a defensive base though it had been built exactly with this purpose.

Tea Making In Sri Lanka


Tea is the trademark of Sri Lanka. About 10% of the world produced tea is made here. More than half a million people work on plantations. Practically all the tea produced here is exported. Plantations of the famous Ceylon tea are also located in Sri Lanka.
Row materials for tea are leaves of tea bushes.Tea growing requires the warm and damp climate. The tea picking  in Sri Lanka is made four times in a year, but the most valuable tea is picked during the first time.

Tales of The Crypt


The creepier a story is the more it impresses kids. You will get added evidence to it if you visit this Celtic feast in The French Disneyland.

Tramway Museum In Porto


There is the tramways museum in Porto and its exhibits are in very good conditions, so you can easily sit on some coaches or even go for a ride in one of tramways.