ANNOUNCMENT : WORLD SILENT DAY IN ACTION
Written by ttalk from http://www.travelertalk.com on March 19th, 2009 | 2 CommentsDear people of the Earth, Many of you joined us in the journey of Silence on March 21, 2008. Your participation has kept the World Silent Day Campaign alive. Now, Bali Collaboration for Climate Change takes you again on a journey of Silence. This is a campaign for all of us to reduce green house […]
Kakadu National Park, Darwin – Australia
Written by irawan from http://irawan.whereareyou.net on March 18th, 2009 | 7 CommentsKakadu National Park is located within the Alligator Rivers Region of the Northern Territory of Australia. It covers an area of 1,980,400 ha (4,894,000 acres),[1] extending nearly 200 kilometres from north to south and over 100 kilometres from east to west. It is the size of Israel, about one-third the size of Tasmania, or nearly […]
World Silent Day – Action Day !
Written by ttalk from http://www.travelertalk.com on March 12th, 2009 | 0 CommentsOne of the Indonesia’s traditional wisdom heritage is Trihitakarana philosophy from Bali that governs a harmonious relationship between human being with God, human being with another human being, and human being with nature; this can be a basis for sustainable development. O one of the practical implementations of Trihitakarana is the Nyepi or Silent Day […]
Afghanistan
Written by ttalk from http://www.travelertalk.com on March 8th, 2009 | 1 CommentAfghanistan, approximately the size of Texas, is bordered on the north by Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan, on the extreme northeast by China, on the east and south by Pakistan, and by Iran on the west. The country is split east to west by the Hindu Kush mountain range, rising in the east to heights of […]
Legend of New Zealand – 100% pure New Zealand
Written by bungtekno from http://www.bungtekno.com on March 7th, 2009 | 0 CommentsLegend has it that New Zealand was fished from the sea. Fact has it that New Zealand was the last land mass on earth to be discovered, making New Zealand the youngest country on earth. Damn .. i really love this video. Read more about New Zealand.
A time for silent at World Silent Day
Written by hendra from http://www.hendra.ws on March 7th, 2009 | 0 CommentsWorld Silent Day is a community campaign to help tackle climate change through traditional wisdom. One of the Indonesia’s traditional wisdom heritage is Trihitakarana philosophy from Bali that governs a harmonious relationship between human being with God, human being with another human being, and human being with nature; this can be a basis for sustainable […]
MUSIC NIAGARA
Written by ttalk from http://www.travelertalk.com on March 5th, 2009 | 0 CommentsMUSIC NIAGARA showcases amazing music in matchless settings. We bring together great art, great artists, and great audiences in venues rich with culture and history. The exceptional musicianship which is our hallmark is expressed in a wonderfully diverse program, ranging from classical to jazz, from choral to cabaret. These musical gems sparkle even more brightly […]
Magic moments in Khmer heritage
Written by ttalk from http://www.travelertalk.com on March 5th, 2009 | 0 CommentsA splash of sunlight penetrating an ancient temple cloister signals a distinctive celebration at Prasat Phanom Rung. Knowing the exact moment to witness a spectacular sunrise through the doorway of an ancient Hindu temple requires a detailed calculation. The most auspicious day is 3 April; the time, 0602.32 at sunrise, as the amber sun is […]
Watch your house from desctruction
Written by ttalk from http://www.travelertalk.com on March 5th, 2009 | 0 CommentsThis is a briliant idea, when someone have a house and do a lot of traveling but they feel save and secure in mind that everything will be OK. Traveling will be smoth and lots of joys. How the owner feel save about the house ? Because someone from a third party always watching and […]
Gamelan and Bali Music Dance
Written by ttalk from http://www.travelertalk.com on March 1st, 2009 | 5 CommentsGamelan music and dance are a unique and colourful part of everyday Balinese life. There are more than 45 different types of gamelan orchestras in Bali and hundreds of dances. However, few people are aware that some of these art-forms are rare and even endangered. Due to modernisation, globalisation, misguided tourism and a generally faster-paced […]