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Posted: 2005-08-25 08:10 PM  
Over 10,000 points uploaded. That takes so much energy, nerves and time, I know.
Also, now over 100,000 visitors visited you useful and wonderful stuff at GLOBO. Congratulations!
Posted: 2005-07-21 07:43 PM  
i am a canadian lah previously from Penang, educated in england ended up in calgary.was home last month every 6 months, love my country of birth but won't live & work there.am still proud of malaysia it is truly fascinating to see all different races living in harmony.
Apa Khabar? I liked the photos you have just uploaded from Dataran Merdeka, rated ***** for the Sultan Abdul Samad Building. I know it must be hard to get a good photo with the busy traffic and tourists there. Keep up the good work.
Posted: 2005-06-26 10:00 AM  
Hi Farizan,
Greetings from God's Own Country. I only discovered your wonderful travel site just now and detailed comment will follow after I go through it in the next few days. It looks like a wonderful site studded with high class travel info. Take care and stay in touch.
With best wishes,
Kris Kandath
it's been an awfully long time since we last met... just wanted to drop by and say hello, hope that all is well and well meet again another time... :-)))))
Posted: 2005-05-08 04:35 AM  
Hello Farizan. Thanks a lot for your suggestions! After reading on your suggested cities, I will definitely make the route to pass these cities. In fact I'll be travelling southwards to Austria, so these cities are perfectly en route.
I love your pics of Cesky Krumlov - the town looks amazing, like straight out of a story book! I'm keen on exploring the castles too, as I love to take tons of photos. Now I have a clearer picture of where I want to travel to.
Posted: 2005-04-30 04:15 PM  
Hello Farizan, thanks for the info. I've checked they're still using krowns as their currency, and should be converting to Euro around 2007.. Nasib baik!... Why I say that it's because I've heard horror stories about shops and restaurants in the now European Union really marking up prices when they started using Euro. I guess people got confused over the exchange rate. And for that, I worry that will happen too in the new member countries..
As with your recommendations, I love to visit museums. It's an insight to the city's culture.
Say, are there any nice cities to visit second to Prague in Czech Republic?