May 10th, 2012

Korean Travel Phrases #1 – Hello (pt 1/2).

Free Korean phrases lessons from www.busyatom.com Useful Korean travel phrases and test. Hello, Yes, No, I’m sorry, Excuse me, Thank you. That’s all right. Pronunciation Tip #1 “합-니-다” syllable by syllable reads “HaB-Ni-Da”. But, when you read together it becomes “HaMmida”. This is one of many examples where some of the Korean syllables read different than what is written (usually happens when syllables form a word). In “합니다” case, the pronunciation rule is called “비음화” (nasalization) & examples are “갑니다”,”잡니다”, “탑니다”, etc. The article concerning this can be found in our main web site (sorry, long address) at: www.busyatom.com

May 6th, 2012

Museum of Acropolis -Travel to Athens – Greece

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April 18th, 2012

I dont Drive! I travel

I hope that the officer who told me that he would stop me if he would see me realizes that it would not be a good idea to tow my car like he said he would

April 8th, 2012

Kuching, Malaysia (1080HD) Travel Video

For more great information, photos and video about Malaysia, see PleaseTakeMeTo’s Malaysia Travel Guide – www.pleasetakemeto.com On the banks of the Sarawak river, and very near to the equator stands Kuching, the capital of Sarawak and the most populous city in Borneo. Kuching has a colorful history which reads like a romantic adventure novel, but it also has a lot to offer to modern day travelers. Endowed with cultural and architectural treasures, visitors are advised to set aside at least a few days here to truly appreciate Kuching’s magical appeal. There are numerous museums to explore, including the Sarawak Museum which is considered one of the finest in the whole of South East Asia. Kuching is home to many fine historic buildings such as Fort Magherita, and The Astana, the former palace of the White Rajahs. Beneath her modern skyline, the heart of old Kuching pulsates with vibrant lane ways, shophouses and markets that have changed little over the decades. Famed for her beautiful sunsets, Kuching is a city that likes to stay up late, as the locals and the visitors mix in the many cafes, bars and restaurants along the Waterfront. Kuching is also the ideal base from which to explore the surrounding national parks and nearby beach resorts. But perhaps the best way experience the area is to paddle up the river on one of the popular kayak tours. Immersed in a green world of towering trees and natures sights and sounds, modern travelers can experience a Borneo that has
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April 2nd, 2012

Travel Philippines: Calamianes Islands, Palawan

A bird’s eye view of the unspoiled white sand beaches of Coron and Busuanga, the prestine lakes of Calamian, Palawan. Courtesy of the Living Asia Channel.