Stories about Photos from December, 2007
Barbados: Old Buildings
“We can never be sure when some of these old places will be under the wrecking ball”: Barbados In Focus documents what the calls “the dying of an old building”.
Trinidad & Tobago: Making Sorrel
“Sorrel…is traditionally used to make one of Trinidad and Tobago's most beloved national Christmas drinks,” writes My Chutney Garden, as she guides us through the sorrel-brewing process.
Guyana: Kaieteur Falls
“If there is anything to see in this country, it is this waterfall”: Mark Hejinian makes a trip to Guyana's Kaieteur Falls.
Barbados: Turtles
“Each time I walk over the Chamberlain Bridge…I glance over the side, hoping to catch sight of a hawksbill turtle paddling about in the waters below”: Gallimaufry considers going swimming with the turtles.
Iran:Silent night
Kosoof, a leading photo blogger, has published one of his photos:silent night and stars in Iran.
Jordan: Parking or Barking?
What's the difference between parking and barking? Jordanian blog Talasim shows us in a picture.
China: “Beautiful Eyes” Questioned the New Crater in China's First Moon Picture
Ouyang Ziyuan, chief scientist of the lunar exploration program, cited a discovery of a Canadian Chinese, saying in China’s first moon picture there were two craters in an area where the NASA's image only showed one. However, a netizen named "Beautiful Eyes" believed the new crater was only a mistake.
Trinidad & Tobago: Beetham Sphinx
Thebookmann features a Trinidad and Tobago version of the Sphinx.
Iran:Photos from a Theater
Maryam Majd has published several photos of a theater piece in Tehran.
Jamaica: It's Not Easy Being Green
Montego Bay Day By Day is “only seeing green” as Jamaica prepares for local government elections tomorrow.