Saturday, March 29, 2008

Expression !

24. Little girl

Friday, March 28, 2008

Height!

23. 975
 
This is the height of Bangalore above sea level
 

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Pink

22.  Cherry blossom
 
You know what time of year it is when the beer cans turn pink, and train stations are covered with pictures of flowers and markets are decorated with pink flowers – hanami season.
Hanami season in March and April is, for many Japanese, the best time of year. This is when the cherry blossom trees all over Japan come in to bloom for between seven and 10 days and people hold outdoor parties to view them. The name says it all - hana means "flower" and mi is "to look".
 
This is a great time of year to visit Japan as the weather is perfect – warm, but not nearly as hot as summer, and everybody is in a party frame of mind. I was lucky to be there during this time of the year.
The advent of the blossoms not only heralds the end of a harsh winter but also the beginning of another school year and a new fiscal year for businesses, so hanami is like a party to celebrate a new beginning. I have heard that there are groups of people who follow this cherry blossom season from south of Japan to all the way north.
 

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Tibet !

21.   Buddhist temple at Bylakuppe.


Tibet is a plateau region in Central Asia and the home to the indigenous Tibetan people. With an average elevation of 4,900 metres (16,000 ft), it is the highest region on Earth and is commonly referred to as the "Roof of the World."  Bylakuppe, near  Kushalnagar, is one of the Tibetan Refugees in India.

Olympic Torch Ignites World-Wide Controversy

The 2008 Olympic torch relay was engulfed in controversy Friday as critics slammed Beijing's plans for stops in Taiwan and Tibet, as well as a side trip over Mount Everest.

The relay ahead of the Beijing Games is scheduled to pass through 22 cities in five continents outside China, as well as Taipei, Hong Kong and Macau.

It will then move on through 113 cities across China's 31 provinces and regions.

China's media heralded the route unveiled late Thursday as the "Relay of Friendship," but it sparked an immediate outcry overseas.

Taiwan's National Olympic Committee said it did not want to play any part in the relay, denouncing it as "unacceptable" political interference, due to longstanding political rivalries.

Tibetan independence activists also slammed the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for helping China reinforce its control over Tibet.

Five Americans were due to be expelled after staging an illegal demonstration at Mount Everest base camp in which they called for Tibetan independence and voiced outrage at the torch passing through the Himalayan region.

They were detained after Wednesday unfurling banners demanding a "free Tibet" and protesting against the plans to take the torch to the top of the mountain.

China has ruled Tibet since sending troops in to "liberate" it in 1951 and has violently suppressed a number of uprisings since then.

Tibetan independence activists called on the IOC to speak out on behalf of the Americans, but IOC members refused to comment, saying the organisation did not engage in political issues.

China announced Friday that the Americans would be released and expelled from the country.

But Lhadon Tethong, the executive director of US-based Students For a Free Tibet, which organised the Everest campaign, said more protests would come.

"We will be taking every opportunity to use the Olympics to spotlight China's brutal rule, and we will challenge the Chinese at every turn," she told AFP.

She accused the IOC of backing China's "political agenda" with the Games.

"We are extremely upset that the IOC is clearly supporting the Chinese political agenda with the Games," she said in Kathmandu.

"They (the Chinese) are using the Games to strengthen and legitimise their claims over Tibet."

Tsering Thadup, who runs the Tibetan Refugee Centre in Kathmandu, said China should lose the right to host the Games.

"China should not be allowed to hold the Olympics as they have been continually violating human rights in Tibet," he said.

"The torch relay has no significance unless China stops violating human rights."

Around 2,500 refugees flee Tibet every year to Nepal, which is now home to around 20,000 Tibetans.

On Taiwan, Beijing Olympic organisers accused the island of breaking its word and violating the Olympic charter by rejecting a place in the relay.

Beijing organising committee vice president Jiang Xiaoyu said Taiwan's Olympic Committee agreed to host the relay months ago and only changed its mind last week after pressure from "non sporting" authorities in Taipei.

"The Chinese nation has the fine tradition of keeping promises. We do not a9gree to any practice or behaviour that breaches promises or a consensus previously reached," said Jiang.

Taiwan has maintained in the past that it would consider accepting the torch relay only if the leg were part of the international section, sandwiched between two sovereign countries.

But Taipei was unhappy at being asked to hand off the torch to Hong Kong, part of China, which it said was tantamount to undermining Taiwan's self-rule status.

"The Beijing authorities are attempting to turn the relay into a domestic route and therefore dwarf our status. This is absolutely unacceptable," Taiwan Olympic Committee chairman Tsai Chen-wei said in a statement late Thursday.

China considers Taiwan part of its territory, to be retaken by force if necessary, following their split in 1949 after a civil war.

However, members of Taiwan's opposition Kuomintang party, which favours improved ties with Beijing, backed the torch relay, including Taipei mayor Hau Lung-bin.

Source:- http://www.studentsforafreetibet.org


Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Beautiful

20 . Beautiful Krabi.
 
Rayleigh beach is one of the most beautiful beaches of Krabi.  It has got beautiful limestone formation on one side. WIth the sea in the backdrop the view looks amazing

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Sunset

19.  One of the snap taken of sky from my previous cellphone - Motorola RAZR V3