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Flights Disrupted due to Striptease in Cockpit
Posted on April 19, 2012 | No CommentsDid you, the problem that occurred in the airline is not just a machine or a terrorist? There are unexpected problems that interfere with other airlines, but also will make you shake your head. Check out his review below, as quoted by the News: Striptease in the cockpit Last year, a video circulated showing a French airline stewardess, AOM, is doing an erotic dance in front of the pilot and co-pilot. He did it in the cockpit of the aircraft, while aircraft are on the way. Celebrities are acting Since 10 years ago, a new celebrity who wants to be famous to make a sensation when it was on the plane. This trend started by supermodel Naomi Campbell, who complained to flight attendants and flight crew to cast out and the airlines are not eligible. Other celebrities who also expelled in flight, is the vocalist of Green Day, Billie Joe Armstrong because his... -
Several Great Attractions in Guam
Posted on February 29, 2012 | No CommentsGuam offers amazing natural scenery like waterfalls, sandy beaches, wonderful bay for swimming and snorkeling, and great hiking destinations for the more adventurous. Remember to bring your camera and make sure there is still much empty space left, because the list of Guam’s natural attractions and places of interest can be very long. Here’s the several best attractions out of he bestyou may not miss to pay a visit. Chamorro Village Chamorro Village is located in the village of Hagatna at Paseo Park and right next to the Hagatna Boat Basin, the Chamorro Village offers visitors a number of small shops where you can buy Guam gifts, souvenirs, arts and crafts. There are also many small restaurants which serve local-style food. If you plan on visiting the Chamorro village, Wednesdays are usually the day people from around the island gather at this location for some great food, entertainment, and... -
Why Cell Phones Need to be Turn Off on the Planes?
Posted on February 22, 2012 | No CommentsWhen on a plane, you will be asked to turn off cell phones, laptops, iPad, iPod, eReaders, and other electronic devices. Actually, the phone can actually pose a threat to the safety of the aircraft? Actually, the phone can actually pose a threat to the safety of the aircraft? The answer is that it is highly unlikely, but possible. In 1991, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Federal Communications Commission (FCC) determined that the electronic device can send signals that would interfere with aircraft equipment. It was determined that When on a plane, you will be asked to turn off cell phones, laptops, iPad, iPod, eReaders, and other electronic devices.all electronic devices must be turned off until the aircraft is above 10,000 feet. According to a fact sheet issued by the FAA, too many radio signals given off when the cockpit crew to focus on the task of departure. FAA believes that any... -
Playing with Snakes in Nisa Kapa Island
Posted on January 2, 2012 | No CommentsBima is not just a stopover city for foreign tourists who want to visit the Komodo National Park. This region led by the Sultan of Bima, also has many attractions, not only The Asi Mbojo Museum which is the place of goods to the royal heritage. In the eastern most tip of the West Nusa Tenggara, located the Nisa Kapa Island which is filled with tame snakes. Generally, the adventurous tourists cruise The Benoa Bali by boat and then stop in tourist islands ranging from Gili Trawangan, Meno, Air in Lombok to Moyo Island in Sumbawa, Satonda in Dompu, and Gili Banta for diving or snorkeling to observe the natural beauty of the sea. Each ship carrying ten Caucasians. In the Nisa Kapa Island, they linger for up to four hours. There are thousands of sea serpent live around this island. The snakes are on the sidelines of the rock... -
Celebrate the New Year Eve 2012 in Bangkok, Thailand
Posted on January 1, 2012 | No CommentsYear 2011 is the year which is quite heavy for Thailand. After the great flood-stricken, Bangkok is ready to welcome tourists to celebrate the New Year 2012. Major floods that had plagued Thailand brings harm to some of the attractions that caused a decline in the number of foreign tourists. However, after the tragedy was over, Thailand is not in a protracted slump. The moment the New Year 2012 is one of this country’s efforts to lure tourists back to the Land of White Elephants. Here are some popular ways to celebrate new year in the capital city of Thailand, namely Bangkok, as reported by CNNGo, Wednesday (28/12/2011): Celebrating New Year Outdoors Midnight during New Year’s Eve, fireworks will fill the sky city of Bangkok. To see it, many outdoor events that can be enjoyed with family. Siam Paragon is holding an event titled “Make a Wish Countdown 2012″ at... -
China will Build the World’s Highest Airpot
Posted on December 29, 2011 | No CommentsChina performs an exciting breakthrough in late 2012. This developed countries will build the world’s highest airport located in the City of Nagqu, Tibet, starting early next year. The airport’s high will be approximately 100 meters from the world’s highest airport earlier that also exist in Tibet, which is approximately 4436 meters above sea level. This figure is slightlyhigher than the existing airports in the city of Qamdo, which has a height of 4334 meters abovesea beginning. Unfortunately, not mentioned when Nagqu Airport, as the world’s highest airport will start operating. The Chinese government also did not mention how much the cost allocated to the construction of the airport. In fact, Tibet already has five airports. However, two of the five airports are only opened a fewmonths of the year due to weather extremes. As a result, it is very difficult to do the flight orlanding at the airport. Similarly, as quoted by Reuters on Wednesday (12/28/2011). -
Celebrate Christmas and New Year in Singapore
Posted on December 22, 2011 | No CommentsChristmas and New Year holidays which will soon arrive not wasted among tourism in Singapore to welcome travelers from abroad. They also prepared a number of events that can be enjoyed during the Christmas holidays. One of its events is the Festival of Snow. The festival is held at Tanglin Mall to entertain the visitors. Tanglin Mall has a snow machine that issued the foam that looks like snow and become entertainment for the kids at the mall. In addition, there are a number of special events held in Singapore to welcome Natal and New Year, they are: Seeing the Christmas tree at the Singapore Botanic Gardens To celebrate Christmas, the Singapore Botanic Gardens has more than 300 collections of trees from around the world. They decorate the trees with sparkling lights and Christmas ornaments. All of these trees lining in the Singapore Botanic Gardens, starting from gate to gate...










