Thursday, October 11, 2007

24 to 27 sep 2007, Tallinn

bye bye tallinn


on a ferry to finland

my new hair cut which cost me 11 euros
by standing or sitting here, one can get a paranomic view of Tallinn


an unique architecture on tree branch-like pillars

this was one of his canvas painting created using only spray paint. pay 40 euros and one can bring this home. beautiful, isnt it?

this street artist armed with colored bottles of spray paint, a plastic tub, and a music box, spray paints nice paintings in half an hour.
long-lost pals

these stone walls were actually tomb stones from a place where i cant remember


Katarlina Passage is a showplace uniting workshops.


feeding the pigeons with our bread crust

Tallinn Town Hall is said to be the most well preserved medieval town hall in North Europe

Town Hall Square

a man selling some sugar roasted nuts. tasted good especially when they were free samplings ^^


a tiny jelly fish... there were many others


a traditional way to find out wind direction... it resembles a big cut coffee filter net used in the kopitiam

pointing away from his direction, there were many swans and ducks swimming by the gulf

Tallinn Gulf

the old town was is still surrounded by much of its 2.5km of defensive wall




Oleviste Church was the tallest church in medieval Europe. in the 16th century, it was 159m tall.

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