Steam Train Travelling Through Galmpton!

UK: Galmpton Sheep & Steam Train! (15.4.2025)

I also remember a “93” double-decker bus in Dartmouth. Why? well, in Sutton – where we live – the “93” TFL bus begins in Priory Road (travelling to Putney Bridge) – we used to live in Priory Road from 1998-2004. We now live one or two streets away – but still near this bus route. This bus travels via Wimbledon Common – near to where the Buddhapadipa Buddhist Temple is located. Believe it or not – there is a Buddhist Temple near Honiton in Devon (Upottery) – the Hartridge Buddhist Monastery. We have visited this place many years ago – and might well visit again sometime soon.

Indian Issues Told Through Three Videos! (21.3.2025)

Failing that, out of the 10% of literate Indians, scam call centres, legitimate call centres, and working abroad become the major facets of expression. Poverty drive the engine of predatory capitalism – but the average Indian is apathetic to their plight and see no reason to change it (all is “karma” so-to-speak). They do not seem to understand that the only thing waiting for them in the West is White racism, antagonism, and rejection. Taking the jobs of local workers generates hatred amongst those workers deprived – even though it is the White bourgeoisie (managers) who have engineered the entire situation to service their own greed. Meanwhile, due to Hindu racism, Indians will still try to lighten their skin-colour – as a lighter-skin is considered closer to Brahma.

Fujian Scientists Make Evolutionary Discovery!

China: Jurassic Fossil Discovery Sheds New light on Origin of Birds! (13.2.2025)

While it is well established that birds evolved from dinosaurs, the timing of this transition has long been debated. Some studies suggest that birds’ earliest diversification occurred during the Jurassic Period, though the fossil record has been sparse and fragmentary. Archaeopteryx, often considered the earliest known and arguably the only Jurassic bird, has long been the focus of this debate.

Although Archaeopteryx possessed feathered wings, it closely resembled non-avian dinosaurs, particularly due to its long, reptilian tail, which is in stark contrast to the short tails seen in modern birds. Recent research has even questioned whether Archaeopteryx should be classified as a bird, suggesting instead that it may be more closely related to the deinonychosaurs, a group of theropod dinosaurs.

China Regulates CCTV

China: New Rules Regulating Installation and Usage of Image-Collection Devices! (12.2.2025)

The far-right in the West perpetuates the myth that non-White (non-European) people are psychologically and physically “inferior” (White Supremacy ideology) – and that this “inferiority” manifests on the physical plain as “accidents” and wanton “violence” caused through deliberate incompetence. This ideology is accompanied by the equally false idea that “accidents” and “violence” do not happen in White (or European) society (except Russia – whose population is the target of a similar racist ideology). The Chinese Authorities have been made aware of the weakness in the regulation of CCTV operating in China – and the dangers this holds for Chinese individuals Inside and outside of China (as well as the security of the Chinese nation) – and has carried-out reforms regulating the usage of CCTV cameras – as well as the images and footage such devices collect.

Beautiful Laos!

Laos Buddhist Socialist Republic: Vang Vieng District Recognized as a National Tourist Destination! (3.2.2025)

The purpose of the Master Plan is to serve as a reference for the government, business, and other stakeholders in developing the tourist destination in a way that does not affect the environment and ensures sustainability. This Master Plan covers a total area of ​​23,456 hectares, including Vang Vieng City and the surrounding landscape along the valley and the Nam Song River. Currently, the city centre and surrounding areas cover a total area of ​​6,553 hectares, covering 15 villages and the city centre area covers an area of ​​approximately 185 hectares.

Preserving Rare Lao Elephants!

Laos: 50 Elephant Festival to be Held in Xayaboury! (30.1.2025)

The festival aims to preserve Laos’ dwindling elephant population, which is at risk of extinction, while inspiring support for their conservation and ensuring their cultural significance endures, Lao national TV reported on Thursday.

Each year, the festival attracts large crowds to Xayaboury, where visitors can witness the majestic elephants, trained and led by their mahouts.

This year, 50 elephants will participate in the festival, reflecting the 50th anniversary of the founding of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic.

The festival will kick off with a mini-marathon and elephant rides, followed by cultural performances. A street market will offer a variety of products from Laos and beyond.

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