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George Pitzalis In the magic of our world that are enclosed in our experiences of life, burden on those experiences that we have forged. Beyond all this there is the desire to discover and be discovered. No matter if you knew the right way, in the magic of who you listen to everything you asked for that desire to give an answer, but to and if bubbling inside convinced to cook the dish in the best way. In the philosophy of the individual, comprising: water, container, fire to boil it in half, because this is his will. Of course you can also ask otherwise. I’ll buy a container full of water to extinguish the fire within you. Depends what you want from this philosophy of your life! Ensure that the water that goes into the pot boiling, or turn off the fire that is lit in front of you by creating you a bit ‘of conflict, the desire to overpower the other person. Very often it is easier to say: “But look what you’ve got it wrong”
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Few could deny that Pokémon GO has been one of the biggest games this year and because of this Apple has named the augmented reality application the Breakout Hit of 2016 on the App Store. Sadly the game failed to win any other awards with Clash of the Clans taking the accolade for Best iPhone App […]
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Some people ask where to get this where to get that, and you know at times even I forget what the hell I’ve done or put, so this will help me show off and sell various works I’ve done, products I’ve made, and stuff I’m selling. ALSO see SKETCH COVERS and SKETCH CARDS for original art […]
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Gurudongmar was on my bucket-list since 2011 when I planned with my friends for North Sikkim travel for the first time. Unfortunately, due to a devastating earthquake in Sikkim in the same year we had to cancel our trip. Nevertheless, visiting Lake Gurudongmar was my destiny. I finally made it after 5 long years. 🙂
Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, at approx. 17,800 feet above the sea level, the holy lake is about 3.5-hour drive from Lachen, a small village where tourist can halt for the night.
We started early, at 4am. It was a terribly bumpy ride on the rough mountain roads till the army check post after Thangu, which was our only halt during this hectic journey.
The road gets better from here, offering a smooth ride, which is a rarity in North Sikkim. 😛 😀
As we were nearing the lake the landscapes changed…
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Lovers of black-and-white photography will enjoy Mittened Hands, where Norwegian photoblogger Petter Rustad shares crisp monochrome images of landscapes, city streets, and people.