Monday, June 20, 2005


the future is looking bright! I am overshadowed by this model by the Russians of their future city! Posted by Hello

This house uses only recycled parts, could be built in about 4 days and had the ability to keep its occupants at a selected tempereture no matter how bad the weather got outside (hot or cold), well, the real one did that..... Posted by Hello

Jon chillin like a villain with the girls from Azerbaijan and Albania Posted by Hello

another Islamic symbol turned into a beautiful piece of art Posted by Hello

This dome is a replica of the one on the sultan's grave! Posted by Hello

We're off on the road to Morocco! Posted by Hello

I'm in Tunisia!!! Posted by Hello

Me and the awesome Tunisian guy making fun of the crowd Posted by Hello

This awesome Tunisian guy spoke french perfectly! Posted by Hello

whoa Posted by Hello

mmm...mossy.... Posted by Hello

what the.....? Posted by Hello

Le menu ... Posted by Hello

Jonathan a dejeuner francais.... mais, oui! Posted by Hello

See girls... we got to go to Europe too!! Posted by Hello

Jon with giant monolith (Earth Tower, the world's largest kaleidoscope) and ferris wheel in background... this place was HUGE! Posted by Hello

life is better in 3-D... in Japan, everyone wears 3-D glasses all the time ... just kidding. Posted by Hello

in front of the giant Koi pond with the Americas pavilion in the background... Posted by Hello

Where's Waldo (Jon) Biolung style... Posted by Hello

Jon enters the BIOLUNG never to be seen again... Posted by Hello

picture of feet while waiting in line... the power of modern digital photography! Posted by Hello

Jon chatting with Mom while waiting in line... the power of modern telecommunication! Posted by Hello

Where's Waldo (Jon) Expo Style ... yes 100,000 visitors a day for six months ... yowza! Posted by Hello

Entering the Expo on the Linimo Posted by Hello

Chinatown in Japan??

Yokohama is famous for its Chinatown, (http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3201.html). Jon and I found the best noodle spot in the world there. Later we made the pilgrimage to the Yokohama Ramen Museum. At the end of the day we boarded another train for a quick trip to Nagoya where we camped out while attending the 2005 World Expo.

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NAGOYA!!! Posted by Hello