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I was extremely motivated to depart the airbnb at which I stayed the previous night.* Thankfully, the Java Joe's on 4th in downtown Des Moines provided a welcome refuge.
* The place smelled like dog and I found a flea on me. Needless to say, if all of the hotel rooms weren't booked, I would have skedaddled sooner.
Viajabamos en el transbordador entre la isla de java y la isla de bali,este joven daba masajes y ejercia otras artes digamos "misticas",en su rostro refleja la bondad,en su trato humano tambien,por tanto en esta ocasion su sonrisa es reflejo de su alma.
cuando viajas siempre buscas personas de su naturaleza,y siempre las encuentras
su sueño nos dijo siempre fue ayudar a los demas, seas feliz por siempre hombre del barco
The shuttle between the java island and the island of bali, this young Viajabamos gave massages and served other arts say "misticas", on its face reflects the goodness in their humane treatment also, on this occasion his smile is reflection of his soul.
When you travel always looking for people in their nature and always find
his dream always told us was to help others, you're happy forever ship reviews man
I recently spent a week in Hawaii. Birding wasn't my focus, but I did see LOTS of birds as I toured parks and gardens near Honolulu.
This Java Sparrow was another species I saw most often foraging in the grass. And like the Chestnut Munias and Common Waxbills, I usually saw them in groups of a half-dozen or more.
NOTE: If you'd like to see more birds and flora from Hawaii, I've created a dedicated album that contains several photos not in my Photostream.
This coffee shop built by the moles is sooooo cute
Visit this location at Protected Land - Java Sprockets in Second Life
1354 met de allerlaatste bedevaart trein van Lourdes in Frankrijk naar Maastricht in Nederland, foto is gemaakt in Java.
1354 from SNCB with pilgrims travelling from Lourdes in France to Maastricht in the Netherlands, picture is taken at Java in Belgium.
18/09/2016
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The Java Sparrow, also known as Java Finch, Java Rice Sparrow or Java Rice Bird is a small finch that typically breed in Java, Bali and Bawean in Indonesia. It is a popular cagebird, and has been introduced in a large number of other countries.
The Java Sparrow is about 15-17 cm in length from the beak to its tip of tail feathers. The adult is unmistakable, with its grey upperparts and breast, pink belly, white-cheeked black head, red eye-ring, pink feet and thick red bill.
Both sexes are similar. Immature birds have brown upperparts and pale brown underparts, and a plain head. Very young birds have a black beak with a pink base.
This one I came across on a fence railing eating what I suspect was a grape. He/She chirped at me several times and then went about it's business eating.
Here is my LEGO version of "The Java Server" from "The Simpsons" I built it a couple month ago but never had a chance to take pictures of it so here it is!
Part of my "Springfield Project"
Already done:
My website: 6kyubi6 Lego Creations
A dapper fellow posing with a Ford in an exotic location. He is wearing a light-coloured double-breasted suit, a matching hat, and brogue-type shoes. Note the unlit cigar in his hand. The right-hand drive vehicle is registered with Dutch colonial number plates.
Country of origin: Dutch East Indies
Here's some additional information on the car's registration: "The letter L on the licence plate specifies a part of Java, in this case Soerabaja (Surabaya)". Thank you, Kees Kort!