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24.10.10
Snorkeling Tulamben
This weekend we are snorkeling in Tulamben. Tulamben is a
small fishing village on the north-east coast of Bali. It is among the most
popular dive sites on Bali since the wreck of the Liberty, a US Army Transport
ship torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in 1942 lies just off shore. The town's name is derived from the word
batulambih, which roughly translates as "many stones", a reference to
the destructive eruptions by Mount Agung that have affected this part of Bali
from time to time. The beach in Tulamben is not made of sand, but is entirely
covered with fairly large, smooth stones. The modern name evolved over time,
first to "Batulamben" and finally settling on the contraction
Tulamben ("batu" means "stone" in Indonesian)
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15.5.10
Universal Studio opening
Our 4 days trip in Singapore is mainly for the Universal Studio opening, ticket purchased online. Not so many rides opened yet, but in exchange we got voucher for food and purchase in the gift shops....
All three of us just turned 8 years old today!
thank you all for stopping by and viewing the post!
xxx
5.5.10
Vivienne Tam, my side kick
My new side kick is Vivienne Tam notebook design. It reflect Tam’s Spring 2010 collection, inspired by the classic Chinese love story, “Butterfly Lovers,” a beautiful tale of freedom, romance and inspiration. It was said that this Hewlett Packard 10 inch note book is a new look in digital clutch chic marries two cultures – fashion and technology – to reflect a transformative spirit and sophisticated lifestyle.
motivates me in so many level!
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