Katikies Hotel, Santorini,Greece
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Hidden truth about Dubai
There are three different Dubais, all swirling around each other. There are the expats, there are the Emiratis, headed by Sheikh Mohammed; and then there is the foreign underclass who built the city, and are trapped here.
My favourite song
This is one of my favourite song. I can hear it again and again without any pause.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saalGKY7ifU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saalGKY7ifU
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Bangladesh famous jamdani
This link is a bangla commercial add. It is a mobile ph company add they shows how bangladeshi people can promote their traditional cloths by using mobile ph form rural area.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMQ_7jyHncg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMQ_7jyHncg
Unity is strength
people who believe that unity is a strength this video is for them !
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NqqgY0xzKU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NqqgY0xzKU
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Fleet fireworks
The Royal Australian
Navy International Fleet show one of the largest and most exciting public
events held on Sydney Harbour since the Sydney Olympics in 2000. With a full
program of events on the Harbour and on land for over a week, Sydney-siders
were able to take part in one of many unique activities, but the jewel in the
crown of the International Fleet Review was the Fireworks and Lightshow
Spectacular held on Saturday 5 October at 7:40pm.
The Spectacular was
the most complex, highly choreographed fireworks, projection, lighting and live
action show ever seen in Australia, or even the world, and centres around
Sydney’s famous Harbour and Opera House.
The Spectacular was
seeing Sydney Harbour come alive as never before in a 30-minute show that
celebrates over 100 years of proud history of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN),
and in particular, commemorates the original seven warships that entered Sydney
Harbour in 1913.
Fireworks were
launched from city rooftops, barge positions from Cockatoo Island to Fort
Denison, the Harbour Bridge, and for the first time ever, from the decks of RAN
warships. This was joined by a lightshow from land, warships and Harbour Bridge
positions, and a full projection show telling the history of the Royal
Australian Navy on the Opera House sails, Harbour Bridge pylons and National Maritime
Museum roof.
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