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November 17, 2004Another photo entry for your viewing pleasure
Parapat View image A resort on Samosir Island near Tuk Tuk showing the traditional Batak style architecture View image Our Indonesian buddies-for-the-night outside their bungalow, most of them are called either Eddy or Freddy, though I'm sure this is a mistake View image From the steep bank of Samosir Island you see Tuk Tuk jutting out into Lake Toba, the mainland on the far side. View image
The staff at Samosir Cottages who I befriended (Bin, Sandra and Anita) View image The resort at which we stayed View image The brighter side of Medan on an early morning after a holiday weekend; no traffic... View image A glimpse at Kuala Lumpur Tower through the highrises of the city View image A view of the cityscape from KL Tower View image The Petronas Twin Towers from KL Tower View image Petronas Towers taken on my walk back from the Indonesian embassy View image KL Tower from below; pretty fantastic size in person View image Up in the Skybridge connecting the twin towers View image Another twin towers shot View image Comments
Thanks for the photos Erik! Posted by: Henning on November 18, 2004 01:20 AMWonderful pictures, Erik and it is just a pleasure to see you on the skybridge. Want to hug you if I am allowed. Omu Posted by: uta von Krogh on November 22, 2004 12:36 PM |
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