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The Middle-East Kingdom, Saudi Arabia.

Monday, September 1st, 2008

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is a very large country mostly made up with desert, which rises to mountains towards the south and falls away to a low plain in the east. It is a very hot and dry country and can be very windy as well, the ground of the country varies from rock [...]

Beijing 2008 Summer Games in Google Earth

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Google has released a fantastic tour of the Beijing Olympics in Google Earth. You can explore it in 2D, but for the 3D buildings, you’ll need to download them from the official 2008 Summer Games by Google page. I found it quite tricky to get all the 3D stuff working, but if your computer can [...]

The Caucasus country of Georgia

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Georgia is a small country in the northwest Caucasus area of southwest Asia. The country is on borders of Europe and Asia, and faces the black sea, and is separated from Russia, by the Caucasus mountains. And with all the problems going on there this beautiful little country is suffering. About one third of the [...]

Tokyo, Japan: The Electric City

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

I am writing this post for the Japan Blog Matsuri, a blogging carnival in which people write about Japan. This month’s theme is “First Impressions of Tokyo“. I have been to Japan, but never to Tokyo and I always wondered what it would be like. So after some research into the city this is what [...]

Nagasaki’s “Battleship Island”, Gunkanjima

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

While my brother is gallivanting around Europe, documenting his virtual trips to Russia, France and some beautiful, sun-drenched Mediterranean islands, I’ve been struggling to find time to explore the virtual earth.
I did however learn a little bit about this:

Although it looks as welcoming as Alcatraz, I can assure you it’s much worse. You won’t find [...]

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