hai hôm vừa rồi NBT mới ra biển nè, khoãng 12 giờ rưỡi khuya thì phải, mới bước ra xe thì gió thổi lạnh tóc gáy luôn , nhưng đi một hồi thì thấy bình thường và mát mẻ lắm , nghe mấy đứa đi chung nói nước ấm lắm (ko biết tại sao bang đêm lại ắm, chứ nước biển bên đây lạnh như nước đá vậy đó ) nhưng mà NBT ko có xuống tại vì ko muốn làm ướt chân >> đi lên cát >> mắc công đi rửa nửa >> nên ko có xuống, chỉ đi trên cát thôi ,
hưởi mùi nước biển làm NBT nhớ đến lúc nhỏ qua bên Bến Tre chơi : , nhìn sóng đánh thì cũng đẹp và ngộ ghê
Photos of the Day | Friday, July 30, 2010
Afghan horsemen compete for the goat carcass during a game of buzkashi near the Band-i-Amir lakes outside the central Afghan province of Bamiyan on July 30, 2010, during a local annual festival aimed at promoting tourism in the central highlands.
Pakistani residents stand by flood water that entered a residential area of Muzaffarabad on July 30, 2010. Flash floods triggered by torrential rains in different parts of Pakistan have killed 192, destroyed hundreds of homes and forced thousands of people to evacuate, officials said. Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province is the worst affected where officials say that at least 165 people have died in last three days.
Tire tracks left by tourist's vehicles cross the Uyuni salt desert seen from the land inlet Fish island near Colchani, Bolivia, Wednesday July 28, 2010. The salt flats of Uyuni have triggered international interest among energy companies due to its lithium reserves and Bolivia hopes the metal could power a green revolution when electric cars reach mass production.
Tàu DK vớt nên tự động được political asylum ở DK theo ký kết gì đó của Cao Uỷ Tỵ Nạn LHQ (nếu mình không xin đi nước khác) Có 1 số nước nằm ngoài cái agreement đó nên chỉ với chứ không nhận tỵ nạn (thí dụ như Panama, tàu Panama vớt rất nhiều người VN đưa tới đảo)
Vậy anh Sea ở Singapore khoảng bao lâu thì qua Denmark?
Họ: Nhím
Tên: Út
DOB: Tháng 2 ngày 31, năm Con Nhím
Photos of the Day | Monday, August 2, 2010
An Indian thread maker prepares colored threads for flying kites in Jammu, India, Monday, Aug. 2, 2010. The demand for these threads goes up in August when people in northern India fly kites and peaks during Independence Day, which falls on Aug.15.
A vendor tries to salvage his melons after a fire broke out at a market in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Aug. 1, 2010. It was no clear what caused the fire.
Nepalese women shelter under umbrellas as they work to remove weed from a paddy field in Chitwan, about 70 kilometers (44 miles) southwest of Katmandu, Nepal, Sunday, Aug.1, 2010.
A giant maze is opened to the public in Trafalgar Square on August 2, 2010 in London, England. The maze was created by the West End partnership to encourage visitors to get lost in the West End, and opens to the public today until the end of the week.
Photos of the Day | Tuesday, August 3, 2010
A schoolboy plays inside a giant inflatable plastic sphere floating on the Sea of Azov in Berdyansk during his summer holiday break from studies on August 2, 2010.
Seattle is locked in a weather pattern that includes lots of early morning clouds and fog--not a good thing for summer. This photo was taken from West Seattle looking at downtown.
A newly sheared alpaca (Vicugna Pacos) looks on as its stand in pastures in Eugendorf, Austrian province of Salzburg, on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010.
Pakistani men prepare food distributed to Pakistanis displaced by floods at a camp set up on the outskirts of Charsadda on August 3, 2010. Devastating floods caused by torrential monsoon rains in Pakistan have affected about 3.2 million people and only a fraction of them are within reach of emergency aid, the UN Children's Fund said.
A Bangladeshi laborer spreads out recycled plastic shards to dry by the river in Dhaka on August 3, 2010. Bangladesh is one of the poorest nations on the planet with 40 percent of its 144 million people living on less than one dollar a day.
Pakistani women pray at sunset by the Ravi river in Lahore on August 2, 2010. Fears are growing about outbreaks of disease among 2.5 million people affected by Pakistan's worst floods in 80 years after monsoon rains killed up to 1,500 people across the northwest.
People wait to cross a flooded road in Bannu, northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2010. Relief work has been hampered by submerged roads, washed out bridges, and downed communication lines, and survivors have complained about government inaction.
A Russian man walks down the street in the burnt out village of Mokhovoye, Lukhovitsi municipal district, some 130 kilometers from Moscow, on August 3, 2010. Russia's worst heatwave for decades shows no sign of relenting, officials warned, as firefighters battled hundreds of wildfires in a national disaster that has claimed at least 40 lives. President Dmitry Medvedev has declared a state of emergency in seven Russian regions over the fires which have left tens of thousands of hectares of land ablaze and uprooted hundreds from their homes.
Photos of the Day | Thursday, August 5, 2010
This photo taken on August 4, 2010 shows the green algae floating in the Caohu lake in east China's Hefei province, as a floating expanse of green algae floating off China's eastern seaboard is growing and spreading further along the coast. The algae bloom has expanded by about 50 percent since it was first reported by state media earlier in June to 120 square miles, or about four times the size of Hong Kong island, Xinhua news agency said.
Habib Allah, who lost his right leg and eyes in a land mine explosion in 1990, washes his face before praying next to a makeshift camp where displaced Pashto families from Helmand province, southern Afghanistan, live on the outskirts of Kabul, Afghanistan.
Citizens attempt to extinguish a forest fire near the village of Dolginino, about 100 miles southeast of Moscow, Wednesday.
As a rainbow appears, Jeff Key of Salt Lake City advocates for gay marriage. Aa federal court judge overturned California's same- marriage ban Wednesday.
A man pushes a car though a flooded street in Jammu, India, Thursday.
Lek Jaitam dyes batches of silk thread to be used to create hand woven items, in Bangkok on Thursday Aug. 5, 2010.
An American bald eagle casts a wary eye towards the camera at the Oregon Zoo in Portland, Ore., Tuesday, Aug. 4, 2010.
Photos of the Day | Friday, August 6, 2010
A familiar sight and sound of Seafair returns Thursday to the skies above the Seattle area. Photographed from a nearby chase plane are two members of the Navy Blue Angels, Cmdr. Greg McWherter, foreground, and Lt. Rob Kurrle Jr., practicing the Blue Angels' trademark tight formation.
Tsuyuko Nakao, 92, right, and Kinuyo Ikegami, 77, both bereaved family members of the atomic bomb victims, console each other as they pray for the victims in front of the cenotaph at the Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima, western Japan, Friday, Aug. 6, 2010. Hiroshima marked the 65th anniversary of the the world's first atomic bomb attack that devastated the western Japanese city at the closing days of World War II.
Moscow's St. Basil's Cathedral is seen through the heavy smog covering Moscow, Russia, late Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, as tourists walk past. Temperatures up to 100 F have exacerbated forest and peat bog fires across Russia's central and western regions, destroying close to 2,000 homes.
A plane fly in front of a rainbow above the Mediterranean sea in Nice, southeastern France, Thursday, Aug. 5, 2010.
A newly-born black rhinoceros baby named "Kiwidi" stands next to its mother "Nane" at the zoo in the western German city of Krefeld on August 6, 2010. The young rhino was born on July 30, 2010 at the zoo.
Photos of the Day | Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Two Barbary sheep at the Zoo in Madrid Aug. 10.
A Striped Hawk-moth hovers as it feeds on a flower in Cheyenne, Wyo., Monday.
Mt Yasur -- the most active of Vanuatu's nine volcanoes roars to life on Tanna island. A major 7.6-magnitude earthquake rocked the Pacific island nation on Aug. 10.
Chinese rescuers search for survivors in debris after a flood-triggered landslide hit Zhouqu, in northwest China on Aug. 9.
A combination of two satellite images provided by NASA shows the Petermann Glacier in Northern Greenland. A giant ice island, seen in image at right, has broken off. A University of Delaware researcher says the floating ice sheet covers 100 square miles - more than four times the size of Manhattan.
A Pakistani crosses a canal with the help of cable wire from a damaged bridge, which was washed away by heave flood in central Pakistan on Monday. The number of people suffering from the massive floods in Pakistan exceeds 13 million - more than the combined total of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, the 2005 Kashmir earthquake and the 2010 Haiti earthquake, the United Nations said.
A US UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter heavy machine gun operator prepares for take off from the Arghandab Base in the Arghandab Valley on Aug. 9. NATO and the United States have almost 150,000 troops in the country, with 30,000 deployed to the southern Taliban heartland in Helmand and Kandahar provinces.
A giant mock-up of a mammoth is transported near Schweinbach, southern Germany, on Aug. 8. The life-size figure was on display at the Landesgartenschau before heading back to the Natural History and Mammoth Museum in Siegdorf.
Photos of the Day | Wednesday, August 11, 2010
A snow leopard cub investigates a camera lens at the Oklahoma City Zoo, Aug. 10.
Pakistani villagers flee their homes because of heavy flooding in central Pakistan on Aug. 11. Pakistan estimates 13.8 million people are affected by the floods and will need short-term aid or long-term assistance to recover.
Rescue workers search for victims as a disinfectant crew spays the area after a mudslide swept through the town of Zhouqu in northwest China on Aug. 11. Entire communities were swallowed when debris-choked Bailong River jumped its banks Sunday and released a wave of mud and rubble-strewn water.
This image shows the wreckage of the amphibious plane carrying former Sen. Ted Stevens. It crashed into a mountainside during a fishing trip, killing him and four others and stranding survivors on a rocky, brush-covered slope overnight. Three teenagers and their parents, including the former head of NASA, were on the plane when it plowed into the mountain Monday afternoon.
A crew works on a road Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010, near Stull, Kansas. Excessive heat warnings are in effect for the area.
A man clears up after the flooding of the river Neisse in Hirschfelde near Goerlitz, eastern Germany, on August 11, 2010. Heavy rains and a dam-break on Witka Lake in Poland near the German border led the many rivers in Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic to burst their banks.
The burnt-out trunk of a tree is seen in a forest near a village of Zdorovie, some 60 km east of Moscow on August 10, 2010. Russia is starting to count the losses of the worst heatwave in its history, with economists warning the weather may cost the country up to 15 billion dollars and undercut a modest economic revival.
101-year-old Sally Gordon listens to speakers as she is given America's Outstanding Oldest Worker award for 2010, at a ceremony in Lincoln, Neb., Tuesday, Aug. 10, 2010. Gordon has been in the work force 84 years. For the last 26 years, she has been an assistant sergeant-at-arms, or "red coat" for the state, serving the Nebraska Legislature while it is in session.
Photos of the Day | Thursday, August 12, 2010
Baby birds wait to be fed by their mother in their nest outside an house in Madrid, near Santa Fe, New Mexico, on August 11, 2010.
Rochale, a 41-year-old Sumatran Orangutan holds her newly born baby at the Ramat Gan Safari park near Tel Aviv on August 12, 2010.
A Pakistani flood-affected woman prepares tea for her family members before they begin their fast at a makeshift camp in Sukkur early on August 12, 2010, on the first day of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
Villagers displaced from their homes by flooding travel through flood waters on the back of a truck on August 11, 2010 on the outskirts of Muzaffargarh in Punjab, Pakistan. An estimated 14 million Pakistanis affected by the worst floods in the country's history are bracing for more destruction as monsoon rains further bloat rivers and streams. The rivers Indus and the Chenab are in danger of having their levies broken, which will cause catastrophic flooding across Punjab and Sindh provinces. Deadly flooding across Pakistan has claimed the lives of more than 1,200 people and has forced hundreds of thousands from their homes.
An Afghan girl herds her sheep in front of Darlaman palace which was destroyed during the civil war in Kabul on August 12, 2010.
Lightning strikes a tower during a thunderstorm in the region of Zurich, Switzerland, early Thursday, August 12, 2010.
Employees and customers are evacuated from Wal-Mart in a dump truck and front end loader Wednesday Aug. 11, 2010 in Ames, Iowa following flooding from the South Skunk River and Squaw Creek. Thunderstorms have hit Iowa for three consecutive nights, sending rivers and creeks rolling over their banks.
A bumblebee walks across the face of a sunflower Wednesday afternoon, Aug. 11, 2010, in the garden next to the Barton House on the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds, Bloomsburg, Pa.