17-03-2008, 14:33 | #11 |
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Don't know about the reg of the hire car, but the shirt of the photographer is highly suspect.
I'll have to do some digging around for photos next time I'm home as I don't have them scanned in, but I've been to this beautiful place called Memaliaj which is nestled in a valley in Albania. Its in amongst some of the most beautiful countryside I've ever seen. The town isn't great, a dusty place barely looked after, but looping around it is this beautiful crystal clear mountain spring fresh water, and surrounding it are these wonderful hills and mountains. Geographical view: http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AL/45/Memaliaj.html A reasonable photograph of it (but still doesn't quite to it justice):
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17-03-2008, 18:49 | #12 |
Dirteh Kitteh
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Me?
Dubai long before it could have been considered a tourist area. It was a dump back then. Hiroshima and Nagasaki. They weren't too interesting until word got out amongst the locals that I was Canadian (versus those American thugs on the navy ship, which I was one of but didn't offer that little fact up). Then things got quite nice. I was invited to several people's houses for sake and such, but declined them all. Olongapo, Phillipines. Better known as Subic Bay. (14*50'00"N - 120*12'00"E for those looking on Google Earth) Got to see it immediately after Clark Air Force base got wiped out by Mt Pinatubo. Our battle group was the evacuation task force for both Clark and Subic. Was my 2nd experience with an erupting volcano. The first being Mt St Helens of course. Diego Garcia. A very strange place. A tiny little island surrounding a lagoon out in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Nothing more than a logistics stop for military. I'll be showing my age with this one, but I worked at the World Exposition in Vancouver, British Columbia. Now, nothing unusual about Vancouver except there is absolutely NOTHING left of where I worked. There's a multi-story apartment complex building that's fully occupied and considered "old" now on the exact locale of my employment. (49*16'17.62"N - 123*07'16.88"W) (http://www.mainframe.org/photos/expo86/expo112x.jpg what it looked like when I worked there).
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