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Not sure if we've had this one before, but worth a 2nd look especially if you like dummies

This is very moving.

Use the link below and you will see a whole hillside in an Italian residential neighborhood slowly slide away taking grown trees with it..

Click here

Some pix of my country, New Zealand - Aotearoa.

English and maori names.

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Mt Egmont - Mt Taranaki

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Mt Egmant - Mt Taranaki

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Lake Wanaka, sth island

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Mt Cook - Aorangi. NZ's highest mountain.

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Leaving Auckland harbour

Man...i have no words for this... really...

Hey Eek...I'm as bemused as you.

But erotic videographers have to start somewhere, plus some of them are constrained by local laws, I guess.

I'm sure some of the tattoos were "lick and stick" transfers, and I'm positive that the only excersise those women ever get is on their back.

Who is going driving in China?

http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=QESfEd180rQ

Scary.......

Pete -

I don't have any videos of Vietnamese driving, but what you showed is an almost daily occurence here.

There are not so many cars, but almost everyone has a 125cc scooter. And no training. Lots of people (young men mostly) seem to get on and then freeze. Unable to turn their heads, unable to steer, they just go straight on and maintain same speed. I drive about 40km each way - to/from work - through agricultural areas (swamps). Yesterday a woman on a scooter turned left across my front after signalling. I slowed to let her go the six feet across the other lane. Guy coming towards us on a scooter does not slow, does not turn, just hits her square amidships. He had 50 metres of view, could have avoided her, but no. Smack!!

The motorbikes also do not obey the traffic lights. Cars stop on red. Trucks stop on red. Buses stop on red. Motorbikes proceed as if there is no other traffic on the road.

Different in the big towns. So many of them that they have to have some discipline. But in the country - nada.

I'll try and find some pix.

Here we go - typical evening traffic in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City )

And another

(Note. These videos must be pre-2007, as very few crash-hats. It is now law that you must wear a 'protective' helmet and 99.99% of people do - unlike Thailand)

Who is going driving in China?

Scary.......

Pete -

I don't have any videos of Vietnamese driving, but what you showed is an almost daily occurence here.

There are not so many cars, but almost everyone has a 125cc scooter. And no training. Lots of people (young men mostly) seem to get on and then freeze. Unable to turn their heads, unable to steer, they just go straight on and maintain same speed. I drive about 40km each way - to/from work - through agricultural areas (swamps). Yesterday a woman on a scooter turned left across my front after signalling. I slowed to let her go the six feet across the other lane. Guy coming towards us on a scooter does not slow, does not turn, just hits her square amidships. He had 50 metres of view, could have avoided her, but no. Smack!!

The motorbikes also do not obey the traffic lights. Cars stop on red. Trucks stop on red. Buses stop on red. Motorbikes proceed as if there is no other traffic on the road.

Different in the big towns. So many of them that they have to have some discipline. But in the country - nada.

I'll try and find some pix.

Here we go - typical evening traffic in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City )

And another

(Note. These videos must be pre-2007, as very few crash-hats. It is now law that you must wear a 'protective' helmet and 99.99% of people do - unlike Thailand)

LOL, Humph.

On my 1st visit to HCM, Saigon, I arrived by bus from Vientiane, Laos, late afternoon, possibly rush hour.

I have never seen so many scooters, umpteen hundred, maybe half a dozen cars.

Siagon is a good place to relax, lotsa good tukka.

I was dubious about eating after on my 3rd morning.

I came out of my digs to see a woman cutting up a pig on the pavement.....<deleted>....flies...ewwwwwwwww

People were drowded naround buying some.

Still alive.......lol, gunna go back.

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