Monday, July 26, 2010

Latex Foam For Sculpting

stopover in Hong Kong part 1 The

From mid-March to early April, we went for a ride in Asia: a few days in Hong Kong, a short stay in the Philippines two weeks in North Vietnam and then two and a half days Japan. A real journey!

I begin by Hong Kong, following the chronology of events.
Hong Kong is great, you can imagine and it is swarming with people, much of which carries anti-microbial scrub. But I felt no sensation of suffocation. When

we arrived, the weather was gray when we went back too. In fact, we learned that it is almost always the gray, even on sunny days. Blame it on pollution and factories in China, relatives.
But Hong Kong is not an island full of skyscrapers, is a group of islands including Lantau where we were staying. Lantau Island is where the new airport. Of course, around, there are buildings but there are also very quiet green spots. Our hotel was on the beach, in a city, Mui Wo, super quiet when the main mode of transport seemed to be cycling. Hong Kong and join the world Modern no problem: 5mn walk from the hotel to join the ferry dock that serves regularly LA city.
Some views of Hong Kong, as seen on TV, so as you can imagine:



Obviously, the construction of buildings is permanent:

And views more surprising. Because Hong Kong is an ultra-modern but also the turning of a skyscraper, you come across typical Chinatown, much less design and chic:

There, they sell all in Small shops on market stalls. There are probably fakes, but it's cheap! I imagine that wages are lower than what can be earned by bankers and others who work at the 130th floor. This is what makes Hong Kong a place of surprises for tourists like us.
Besides there is something that shocked me tremendously: a sort of court of miracles in a pedestrian tunnel, men, legless, armless, burned, disfigured by the sleeve. I think they are a kind of network, behind the scenes. I want to learn more about these people: who they depend, where are they? For now, I have no elements.



Here we are Lantau :

The front of our hotel, Silvermine Beach Hotel , not luxury but it is very well located , cheap, the view is nice, it is quiet, and there is a restaurant on the ground floor not bad at all.

From afar:

Between the hotel and the ferry dock:

continued ...

Monday, July 12, 2010

The Inside Of A Vajina

Sun has a rendezvous with the moon

Today 11 July, we witnessed a near total eclipse of the sun. It was this morning between 8 and 9 o'clock. In Tahiti, it was not complete (but still 99%) is in the Tuamotu (Hoa Anaa) it was.
We had already lived in a city in 1999.
This year we have special eclipse glasses floor.
Light has declined without reaching the black night. The neighbors came out and had their heads in the air.
No photos to show us, we are not equipped for.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Bmx Bike For Less Than 150

Breakfast weekend repairman in Huahine-part 3

Saturday evening, we are at the hotel and we dine there, especially since it is a dance performance. The restaurant is spacious, and the meal is a buffet. Well but like all buffets, the first rush on the dishes and the last remnants that have since everything is not replenished.

Before the meal, we witnessed the sunset (do not forget that in the tropics, it is night around 18h-18h30):
And the dance:

The musicians, who were next to us, the percussion sounded much on our plates!



The next morning, Sunday, I was amused to attract fish from the lagoon by baiting with remnants of breakfast, the white square is actually a piece of cake.

Tranquil:

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Red Bridge Rb 539 Driver

Breakfast weekend repairman in Huahine-part 2

Saturday morning, we took the shuttle bus that takes us from hotel to Fare. Here is downtown and we were looking for a rental car.

After the rental, we stopped a few kilometers after Fare at a marae (as Maeva):


It was not just us as a couple blackbirds in the Moluccas, the allure Aging



Also in marae:
brief stop:
General view from the heights:



On Huahine Iti:




The beach from the restaurant where we lunched, at Mauarii , who is also board:




From the "viewpoint" and you will find that the coconuts are agitated. There were many wind, the lagoon was not glassy sea as we know most of the time. It must be said that a week, a cyclone had prowled around the corner, doing some damage on Huahine and it took several days to restore normalcy.


Late afternoon, the port of Fare, and we expect the shuttle to take us back to the hotel. For some, it was back fishing:







The Taporo , ship freight, but also carries a few passengers, he went to Tahiti and serves RAROMATAI, the Leeward Islands:

On the way Return: