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Niagara Falls and Fort George

Posted by admin On July - 22 - 2008

Today the weather was good in the morning so Mark and I went to the Niagara Falls. On the way there we stoped at Fort George and I learned a bit about canadian history.

“Fort George National Historic Site is a historic military structure at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, that was the scene of several battles during the War of 1812. The fort consists of  earthworks and palisades, along with internal structures, including an officer’s quarters, blockhouses to accommodate other ranks and their families, and a stone powder magazine, which is the only original building on the site. Opposite the fort, across the Niagara River, stands Fort Niagara in New York, which can be seen from Fort George’s ramparts.
Fort George was built by the British Army after Jay’s Treaty (1796) required Britain to withdraw from Fort Niagara. The new fort was completed in 1802 and became the headquarters for the British Army and the local militia.
Fort George was captured by U.S. forces in May 1813 at the Battle of Fort George. The American Army used the fort as a base to invade Upper Canada, but were repelled at the Battles of Stoney Creek and Beaver Dams. The fort was recaptured by the British Army in December.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_George,_Ontario)

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Temple Trip Vol 3

Posted by admin On March - 9 - 2007

This time I was visiting a river with carved stones with Buddah, crocodile… I had to drive far out about 49km. Then I walked there and back about 1hour. After that I visited the last two more temple.

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Temple Trip Vol 2

Posted by admin On March - 8 - 2007

Visiting other five more temple. Later visisting the market.

Preh Khan:

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Ankor Wat

Posted by admin On March - 7 - 2007

Doing the first day of the temple tour. Getting up at 5:00am. Starting with sunrise at Ankor Wat (was no real sunrise). After that we went seeing Ankor Thom with Bayon, Baphuon, Phimeanakas and the Terraces of the Elephants and the Leper King. Next we passed the Victory Gate, Thommanom and Te Keo. After that the famous Ta Prohm, my favourite temple who is swallowed by the jungle and here they made some scenes of the movie “Tomb Raider”. Finally we visited Banteay Kdei.

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Sunset at Phnom Bakheng

Posted by admin On March - 6 - 2007

Finally the bus arrived around midday at Siem Riep. Jenny and I share a room what is lots better then the room of the last night. We went for watching the sunset at Phnom Bakheng. We got a three day trip with tuk tuk for $25 for each of us. First sunset is free but was disappointing. Lots of people, no good photos and I had seen better sunsets. Read the rest of this entry »

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Dolphins and “Fullmoon party”

Posted by admin On March - 3 - 2007

Today Jenny and me changed early in the morning the accommodation for a cheaper and better one. Then we caught up with the German Arno and the two other Finn guys for doing a little bike tour around the islands to the waterfall and a beach on Don Khong. From the beach we did a tour to watch the rare Hirrawadie dolphins. And we saw some but unfortunately far away. In the evening we all went for 50000kip to a sort of fullmoon party with food. Was a big rip off. Food didn’t taste good. In the end the lady who organized the party had a loud argument with a Laos guy. Read the rest of this entry »

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4000 islands

Posted by admin On March - 2 - 2007

Around 6:30am the bus from Vintiane arrived in Pakse. I met Jenny a finn girl yesterday at the pick up shuttle again and we decide to take a minibus for $5 to Don Det. We chare a room what was a bit too expensive, $6 each but tomorrow we change. Read the rest of this entry »

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Another temple

Posted by admin On February - 26 - 2007

I visited the oldest temple Vat Xieng Thong of Luang Prabang. It is supposed to be the most beautiful temple in Laos. As well I had booked my ticket today for going back to Vientiane. I will get my visa there for Cambodia. Jost leaves tomorrow too and we will share a room in Vientiane. Read the rest of this entry »

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Changing guesthouse and visiting the waterfall

Posted by admin On February - 25 - 2007

Jost phoned at his guesthouse and we changed the place. we payed the same but for a luxery room with cable tv. At the afternoon jost and I went to the waterfall (we rented a tuk tuk for a day $12). was really nice. in the evening we went to the Lao Lao Garden for the nice sort of racklet food and later in the hive bar for a drink. After that again to the bowling bar. Read the rest of this entry »

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Xieng Khuang Buddha Park

Posted by admin On February - 22 - 2007

After feeling a little bit weak in the morning I decided having a shake and then doing a trip to the Xieng Khuang Buddha Park. First I had to find out where the park was located and how to get there. I bought a postcard with some pictures of the park and showed it to the people. That seem to help. I found out it is about 20km out of Vientiane city but I could take a public bus for 4000kip. Back home the bus leaves all 10min. So i went to the Buddha Park. It cost 5000kip entry and also another 2000kip for doing photography. It was a good idea to come in the afternoon because it was very quite at the park.

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