Skip to main content

Karangetang at Api Siau Island
















Comments

Anonymous said…
Can I simply say what a relief to find someone that truly
knows what they are discussing on the internet. You certainly know how to bring
an issue to light and make it important.
A lot more people should read this and understand this side of
the story. I was surprised you are not more popular since you most certainly
have the gift.

Look into my blog :: Cheap Surfing Lessons Bali
Anonymous said…
Heya!
It looks as though we both have a interest for the same thing.
Your blog and mine are very similar. Have you ever thought of authoring a guest article for a related website?
It is sure to help gain exposure to your blog (my website receives a lot of
targeted traffic). If you are interested, e-mail me. Thank you so much

Feel free to visit my blog ... What Is Offshore Banking
Anonymous said…
Hello cοlleagues, its enormous pоst concerning teachinganԁ entirеly explained, keep it up
all the timе.

Also visit my weblog; This Website
Anonymous said…
My brother recommended I would possibly like this web site.
He used to be totally right. This publish actually made my day.
You can not consider just how much time I had spent
for this info! Thank you!

Feel free to surf to my blog sex clips
Anonymous said…
I love your blog.. very nice colors & theme. Did you make this website yourself or did you hire someone to do it
for you? Plz answer back as I'm looking to construct my own blog and would like to find out where u got this from. kudos

my web site :: reduce facial bloating
Anonymous said…
Its like you read my mind! You appear to know a lot about this, like you wrote the book in it or something.
I think that you could do with some pics to drive
the message home a bit, but other than that, this is magnificent blog.
An excellent read. I will certainly be back.



My blog post :: high impact cardio exercises
Anonymous said…
Hmm.. it appears like your blog deleted my first comment (it was extremely long) so I
guess I'll just summarize what I had written and say, I'm seriously enjoying your blog.
I am also an newbie blogger but I'm still new to everything. Do you have any helpful hints for inexperienced blog writers? I'd certainly appreciate it.


To find additional specifics have a look at my web-site on International Investments Asset Management
Anonymous said…
Hello! Someone in my Facebook group shared this website with us so I came to check it out.
I'm definitely enjoying the information. I'm book-marking and will be
tweeting this to my followers! Great blog and brilliant design.


Also visit my weblog - vigrx plus dan vigrx oil
Anonymous said…
Good article. I certainly appreciate this website. Keep it up!


Here is my blog ... free cfnm fever movies

Popular posts from this blog

Nichi Asu Maru / Kuantan Wreck

  The Kuantan Wreck's real name at the time of sinking was the Marvin 1.  It had just been bought shortly before it sunk and it is possible that they didn't even have time to repaint her as many years ago we were able to seem the name Nichi Asu Maru on her starboard side. Here is something I wrote up years ago although things do change over time and marine life die and migrate... The Nichi Asu Maru (にちやす丸) a.k.a. The Kuantan Wreck / Marvin 1 Nichi にち-  means several things and there is a logical progression of the meanings too.  First, it means “circle” or “round”.  It can also mean “sun” (that’s round, right?) or “day” because the day starts with the sun.  Usually though, on things such as ships, it is used as the abbreviation for “Nippon / Nihon”, i.e., the Japanese name for their own country.  The “Ni” character is also the first character in Nippon / Nihon.  Also note the Japanese flag features a rising sun.  So “nichi” on the ship quite possibly means “Japan

Al-Fatihah - Almarhum YAM Raja Shahruzzaman ibni Almarhum Sultan Idris al-Mutawakil Allah Shah Afifu’llah [Bugz]

I remember it was ONLY yesterday... when the news came on the 10th October 2014/ 15 Zulhijjah 1435M (Friday) at 3pm, it was very schocKing & it sHook everyone who knew, he was a person I and Tuntung called UncLe, someone whom we LoOk & respected regardless on his status of being the Anak Sotan Derih in which he always tells us. Its been years the friendsHip sTays and remains, everytime he caLLs/asked, Tuntung and me will drop/stop everytHing/what ever we are doing and our attention will be heading to wherever UncLe was either in Setapak, Janda Baik, Pahang and his final resting place at Bukit Antarabangsa, KL. UncLe had so many tHings to dO, we aLways wish him to take care of his health especiaLLy... He had wishes of what he wants, UncLe always said, its just matter of time, kena sabar, insyaaLLah it will come soon... and the memories stiLL lingers ON and ON... Its already been 1 week the passing of Almarhum, his jokes/laughs will aLways stay fresh in our

Flor do Mar ShipWreck and Lost Treasures

Historical background The Flor do Mar (Flower of the Sea) was a Portuguese ship of 400 tons, built in Lisbon in 1502. Her maiden voyage was under the command of Estavao de Gama (brother of Vasco de Gama). She was part of the second voyage to India by the Portuguese in 1505. On her return voyage, she was beached rounding the Cape and put into Mozambique for repairs.  Then, she was taken out of the Lisbon - Goa route and participated in the conquest of Ormuz in 1507. She was also part of the battle of Diu in 1509, the conquest of Goa in 1510 and the conquest of Malacca in 1511. She was finally lost in a violent storm off the northern tip of the coast of Sumatra on her return trip to Lisbon with Alfonso de Albuquerque on board and the spoils of Malacca.  One of the reports of her loss:  «…After the spoils, the Portuguese fleet set sail for Goa under the command of Alfonso de Albuquerque with 4 other ships and a junk. The weather was fine with a calm sea when suddenly; sailing