Tegelen Steyl Belfeld Reuver Holland Netherland 1.5.2017 #0118
Von Moscow bis Sizilia - wir fahren Goggomobilia.
Komm mit uns auf Tour durch das schöne Europa.
Cycling the historic Dutch towns
Cycling tour through quaint towns and villages in the Netherlands
Vincent's Travel Log - Venlo, The Netherlands
This is me walking down the street in venlo. Check out all of my vids and comment if you have travel questions. I have been to over 20 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America.
Fun Forest
At Fun Forest Adventure Park at Rotterdam, families, schools, associations and companies go for an active, adventurous but above all a fun day out!
Bij Klimpark Fun Forest Rotterdam kunnen gezinnen, scholen, verenigingen en bedrijven terecht voor een actief, avontuurlijk, maar vooral leuk dagje uit!
Het Fun Forest klimpark in Rotterdam is het vierde in Nederland. Eerder opende Fun Forest in Amsterdam, Venlo en Almere een klimparadijs. Met de komst van het klimpark kan jong en oud(er) op actieve wijze van het bos genieten.
E-mail: klantenservice@funforest.nl of vul het contactformulier in
Telefoon: 0900 - 336 73 78 (klantenservice)
Papua DANGEROUS crossing أقصى चरम 極端 สุดขีด ekstrim 極端な extreme
The island has been known by various names.
The name Papua was used to refer to parts of the island before contact with the West.[1] Its etymology is unclear;[1] one theory is that it is from Tidore, the language used by the Sultanate of Tidore, which controlled parts of the island's coastal region.[2] The name came from papo (to unite) and ua (negation), which means not united or, territory that geographically is far away (and thus not united).
Ploeg reports that the word papua is often said to derive from the Malay word papua or pua-pua, meaning 'frizzly-haired', referring to the highly curly hair of the inhabitants of these areas.[3] Another possibility, (put forward by Sollewijn Gelpke in 1993) is that it comes from the Biak phrase sup i papwa which means 'the land below [the sunset]' and refers to the islands west of the Bird's Head, as far as Halmahera. Whatever the origin of the name Papua, it came to be associated with this area, and more especially with Halmahera, which was known to the Portuguese by this name during the era of their colonisation in this part of the world.
When the Spanish and Portuguese explorers arrived in the island via the Spice Islands, they also referred to the island as Papua.[2] However, the name New Guinea would later be used by Westerners starting with the Spanish explorer Íñigo Ortíz de Retes in 1545, referring to the similarities of the indigenous people's appearance with the natives of the Guinea region of Africa.[2] The Dutch, who arrived later under Lemaire and Schouten, called it Schouten island, but later this name is used only to refer to islands to the north of the coast of Papua proper, the Schouten Islands or Biak Island. When the Dutch colonized it as part of Netherlands East Indies, they called it Nieuw Guinea.[2]
The name Irian was used in the Indonesian language to refer the island and Indonesian province, as Irian Jaya province. The name was promoted in 1945 by Marcus Kaisiepo,[1] brother of the future governor Frans Kaisiepo. It is taken from the Biak language of Biak Island, and means to rise, or rising spirit. This name of Irian is the name used in the Biak language and other languages such as Serui, Merauke and Waropen languages.[2] The name was used until 2001, when the name Papua was again used for the island and the province. The name Irian, which was originally favored by natives, is now considered to be a name imposed by the authority of Jakarta.
Laurence Jones North Sea Jazz 2018
Laurence Jones (26 years old from Liverpool, England) is a blues and rock guitarist and singer-songwriter. He has released four solo albums to date. Jones has won four British Blues Awards including 'Young Artist of the Year' for three consecutive years.
Here an awesome gig at North Sea Jazz 2018 in Rotterdam, what an amazing guitarist with unbelievable talent. You should see the video till the end, it’s worthwhile.
Chiang Mai - Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden (and flowers and cacti)
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden.
(and flowers and cacti)
Chiang Mai, Thailand / Mae Rim District
Rondom Marokko 2011 Venlo deel 1, Limburgs museum, presentatie Rachid Fassih Martinuskerk, presentatie El imam Djimi