18 November 2009

The New WoRLd ReCoRd, domiNO daY



Last Friday November 13 was the Domino Day in the Netherlands. The day is organized each year by Endemol who also produced the Big Brother show. Robin Paul Weijers, the Domino guy with his team had set up 4,800,000 dominoes in a 7-field of 34 by 17 meters. There were 4,491,863 dominoes fell. That was another World Record. The theme was the World in Domino-The Show with the Flow,  portrayed the different continents of the world. It was the 11th editions of the domino show and held at WTC Expo Leeuwarden, northern part of the Netherlands. The show was one  the biggest tv productions of the Netherlands. There were 2,890,000 who viewed the show and I was one of them. The best viewed show on that night. They succeeded to break the world record. The design was amazing. I will surely watch next year for another spectacular show.

6 smart remarks:

Ruby Wednesday, November 18, 2009  

Hi faye, nice to meet you in the blogosphere!

Explore Germany Wednesday, November 18, 2009  

interesting post about your country..

discover USA Wednesday, November 18, 2009  

silingan ra diay ta na country..i'm in germany...i wish to visit Netherland hopefully during tulip times...ayo2 dinha!

RaYe Thursday, November 19, 2009  

do you have a video of it? i'd like to watch it.. :D

Nancy Janiola Thursday, November 19, 2009  

wow, me too was looking for a video... lingaw siguro kaayo ni Faye, no?

About this Blog

I make this blog for foreigners who will live in this country, THE NETHERLANDS. Foreigners who are engaged or married they have to learn a lot of things about their new home like the culture, architectures, landscape, government, dikes etc. Especially the Dutch language which is very important in their social life. It is very difficult if they cannot communicate with other people. Most people speak Dutch, only few speaks English.
For visitors and readers, this will give you an idea what this country is. This small country ranks no. 5 in the economic stability in EUROPE. Their architectures like palaces, castles, dikes, ports (air and sea) are amazing.
Their culture is very interesting.

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