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Pyotr Invades: October 2006
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Monday, October 30, 2006. After lying down low we are decide that our trail is lost from super spy Beradino Quatro Fantastico Bellagio so we are sneaky back into Europe through islands of Greece. We are chose to travel over water to making our trail hardest to following. We go by ferry. Ferry is go very extremely fast. If you standing out side there is many wind to blowing at you. I think it maybe not so safe way to travel as easy to falling off side. Horrible way to starting day. We have no donkey, so w...
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Pyotr Invades: September 2006
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Friday, September 29, 2006. I make an other trip of day this time to Segovia. It like Toledo but bigger. It have castle and big cathedral and old roman drain thing. Not very interest, so I tell you about interest things. Spain is have many pretty clouds. They are all sort, and very different from one I see before. Here some photos. Some are big flat one. Some are big fluff one. Some are big flat fluff one. I think Europe is already invading by Alien and UFO is every place! Click picture to zoom it).
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Nivi's Adventures: March 2006
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Friday, March 31, 2006. This is a somewhat disappointing post for a couple of reasons, firstly I have no photos and secondly cos I dont have a happy story about the snow at Whistler! Jean took me along on her work ski weekend up at Whistler. She arranged to borrow pretty much everything I didn't already have (thank you Jean! And off we drove on Friday evening, headed for Whistler - which is only a 2 hour drive! Posted by Nivi at 1:22 PM. Thursday, March 30, 2006. From Seattle to Vancouver. This is a phot...
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Nivi's Adventures: June 2006
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Monday, June 26, 2006. Bahrain - Pearl of the Arabian Gulf. And just in case you're like "what is Bahrain? It's a tiny island (although technically an archipelago) in the Middle East - and I mean TINY! The land area is 665 sq km (Lake Taupo is 616 sqkm). The population is about 700,000 of which about 200,000 are expatriates. The annual GDP is about $14billion, which is from oil. These photos probably aren't going to be very interesting if you have no affiliation with Bahrain - sorry! Bab Al Bahrain - Ara...
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Nivi's Adventures: November 2006
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Monday, November 20, 2006. So we finally made it back to Cairo and had a few more sights before having to part ways with the gang. A lady showing us how papyrus is made. This is kinda funny. Hani had told us that we were going to a really good perfumerie but most of the people I spoke to thought, 'yeah, it'll be cool to have a look-see, but I won't actually buy anything.' Oh how wrong we were! There were some really nice ones and almost everyone ended up buying at least one perfume! We visited The Mosque...
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Nivi's Adventures: July 2006
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Monday, July 31, 2006. Anyway my thoughts and rantings aside, another reason London is so wicked is because half my friends and cousins are here! Here are some pics of my time in London. Out with Jo and some mates. L to R: Jo, Me and Katrina. Asaf (a friend from San Francisco) was in London for a week. On the southbank with Rick (cheesily posed with Big Ben in the background). Brunch on a gorgeous sunny Sunday. L to R: James, Rick, Vasi, Me and Tom. The start of a night out with Tom and Rick. First stop ...
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Nivi's Adventures: December 2006
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Friday, December 08, 2006. Well arriving back in Tokyo from Kyoto on the night bus meant I arrived at some creazy early hour, which sucked for the obvious reason (lack of sleep! But at the same time, it meant that it was a great opportunity to get to the inner fish market. Man that was a looooong knife this dude was using to chop the fish. I don't know what type of fish these are, but they look like sucker fish - scary! These fish were so silver and shiny they looked like they'd been wrapped in tin foil!
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Nivi's Adventures: September 2006
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Friday, September 29, 2006. When in Bahia, do as the Mexicans! To me it seems a bit odd why you sample other nations' cuisine, when your local cuisine is so amazing and exotic. But yeah, I spose it's not so exotic if you've been exposed to it from birth. The group L-R: Nivi, Paulo, Joanalia, Milton, Igor,? Dont know all the addition's names sorry. The girls - Anese, Joanalia and me. The boys - Paulo, Milton, Igor,? Posted by Nivi at 10:39 PM. Monday, September 25, 2006. So after the 2 hour flight from Sa...
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Nivi's Adventures: August 2006
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Wednesday, August 30, 2006. And Kiwi ones too :-). Yay for my visitors Saul and Michelle! Saul is a former colleague from my Vodafone days, and he's essentially how I got my gig in Brasil! Oh and another bonus - Saul and Michelle gave me some Marmite! Ok, anyway, off the food topic and onto some photos! Saul and Michelle in front of the Farol de Barra (Farrol = lighthouse). Saul and me, behind the Farol de Barra, with Baía de Todos os Santos (All saints Bay) behind us. We tried to check out a local sculp...
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Nivi's Adventures: October 2006
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Friday, October 27, 2006. So Friday was my last day at work. It's sad to leave, but I spose you've got to do it so that you can go on and experience more new things. I've had a wonderful time here and the people from work have definitely made it so - I consider them friends rather than colleagues :). Here are some pics from my afternoon tea today. Me making a VERY brief speech. It had to be brief because the people insisted I speak in português! The gang - part 1. The gang - part 2. Kyono, me, Flavio.