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destination: Fernando de Noronha, lots of travel tips at my blog.
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destinos: Fernando de Noronha, muchísima información viajera en mi blog sobre Brasil.
Snacks from "Bengawan Solo".
Southeast Asian style "cakes", fondly called "Kuehs" in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
This is essentially sweetened mashed tapioca, steamed and then dusted with dessicated coconut.
Soft, moist, sweet and coconutty, all at the same time.
One of my favourite kueh of all time.
Took a little walk with Trip35 in my pocket on Friday morning.
This morning when I put on my underwear I could hear the fruit-of-the-loom guys laughing at me.
Rodney Dangerfield
Olympus Trip 35 | 40/2.8 D.Zuiko
Fuji Superia 200
Scanned negative
Coconut Milk Tea with Tapioca Perals (Bubbles) at the bottom on top of my car with an interesting reflection of sky
Haven't got any info about this farm. When it was built, who has lived here or when it was abandoned, I have no clue. But a very nice location to do it was!!
Visited this baby in January 2011.
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The Splash Snore Crash Tour with Camerashy68, FlashnBlur and Wiffsmith23. An epic 4 day trip with brilliant laughs, great food, bad snoring, two going for a brief swim and broken hire cars just added to the memories of this 1st Belgium Tour.
Full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/timster1973/sets/72157631939892302/
An Abandoned Farm, called Tapioca, because of the package Tapioca found in the house and as urbex explorers know, names kind of stick, especially unique ones. Last explore of the day, about an hour and a half of light and rainy conditions didn't help the exposure times.
Haven't got any info about this farm. When it was built, who has lived here or when it was abandoned, I have no clue. But a very nice location to do it was!!
Visited this baby in January 2011.
My mom cooked the transparent tapioca noodles with yam and pork. The noodles themselves were made by my aunt from a kind of powder (sorry I don't know the name) that came from a kind of plant grown by herself.