Britian Experiences Own Share As Thick Fog Envelops Capital
A thick fog has arrived and eveloped London, from what has reported been blown over from the Sahara Dessert.
The fog is reportedly bringing in sand dusts, some of which settle inland while others are blown across country to the Atlantic Ocean.
Luckily, the Sky over Woolwich looks brighter than that captured in images from other parts of the capital.
It was not long ago that Paris was so covered. In fact, it was barely two weeks ago.
When the media from the west reported China's thick fog as experienced in Beiging, some Chinese guys from the Chinese media feared it might result in a decline in tourism and protested.
Industry colleagues from TechinAsia pointedly responded with a strong protest. We wonder what their opinion will be,especially now that the pendulum has effective been tilted, westwards.
Someone once said that the universe has its unique way of controlling human excesses or lack of it, including when they relish in situations over which they should have shown some sympathy.
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And as Scottland looks towards September's referendum, Louisa Pawsey ponders over the practicality of an independent Scotland - and vocal as usual, does not seem to like the idea. Keep a date with her on Friday.
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And Chelsea lost at PSG last night. A 3:1 win in favour of the Paris club meant that Chelsea will have to put in a lot more effort to swing the the tide, even though Magic FM's Verity caused a bit of anger to fans when she appeared to suggest that Chelsea was almost as good as out of the competition.
We believe it can still be done, so we are hoping that come Tuesday, Chelsea will `just do it'.
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And a new 6th Century Monastry discovered in Negev, Israel, is not yet opened to tourists.
A thick fog has arrived and eveloped London, from what has reported been blown over from the Sahara Dessert.
The fog is reportedly bringing in sand dusts, some of which settle inland while others are blown across country to the Atlantic Ocean.
Luckily, the Sky over Woolwich looks brighter than that captured in images from other parts of the capital.
It was not long ago that Paris was so covered. In fact, it was barely two weeks ago.
When the media from the west reported China's thick fog as experienced in Beiging, some Chinese guys from the Chinese media feared it might result in a decline in tourism and protested.
Industry colleagues from TechinAsia pointedly responded with a strong protest. We wonder what their opinion will be,especially now that the pendulum has effective been tilted, westwards.
Someone once said that the universe has its unique way of controlling human excesses or lack of it, including when they relish in situations over which they should have shown some sympathy.
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And as Scottland looks towards September's referendum, Louisa Pawsey ponders over the practicality of an independent Scotland - and vocal as usual, does not seem to like the idea. Keep a date with her on Friday.
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And Chelsea lost at PSG last night. A 3:1 win in favour of the Paris club meant that Chelsea will have to put in a lot more effort to swing the the tide, even though Magic FM's Verity caused a bit of anger to fans when she appeared to suggest that Chelsea was almost as good as out of the competition.
We believe it can still be done, so we are hoping that come Tuesday, Chelsea will `just do it'.
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And a new 6th Century Monastry discovered in Negev, Israel, is not yet opened to tourists.
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