Mixed Hollywood Lingerie - Part A

This Mixed Hollywood category is for Hollywood actress which rarely posed in lingerie. Because there are only few of their underwear pics so I mixed it up in here. First part is for female celebrities which their name started with alphabet A, which are:
  • Adrianne Curry (3 pics)
  • Ali Landry (3 pics)
  • Alyson Hannigan (2 pics)
  • Andrea Roth (1 pic)
  • Ashley Judd (3 pics)
  • Alison Morse (1 pic)
  • Amy Weber (2 pics)
  • Alicia Witt (2 pics)








Riverview restaurant

Riverview restaurant


Enjoy a cool breeze and the smell of the sea one hour drive away from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia in the Riverview Restaurant.


Riverview Restaurant


The view is so stunning as if you were having dinner on a boat. Almost true, as the restaurant is build above the river and you can enjoy the riverboats sailing by.


Add this to your off the beaten track Kuala Lumpur tourism attractions when you want to eat fresh seafood (not frozen) from the early morning catch.


Although for Malaysian standards this restaurant is no more than a "coffee shop", do note that it is fully packed on weekends. And since Friday's the roads in Malaysia are also busy due to the Muslims taking half a day off, your best bet is to drive there from Monday till Thursday.


It seems to be a Halal restaurant as I don't recall any pork, not that I was looking for that in the first place: there is a lot of fish and see food on the menu:


Riverview Restaurant menu


Above some delicious crab in what they call a milk sauce. I guess that's just a way of marketing this overly delicate butter crab: come here every day in a week and for sure you need to buy a bigger size bikini or bathing suit!


Not that the river water is inviting enough to have a plunge, for that you better visit one of the many Malaysian Resorts and Spas we talk about on our woman's swimwear site.

Banyan Tree Singapore

Banyan Tree Singapore


Enjoy a relaxing massage at the Banyan Tree Singapore: the first Banyan Tree Spa in Singapore.


Banyan Tree Spa Singapore


Banyan Tree Spa Singapore operates over 60 spa resorts worldwide but will open its first Singaporean resort on the 55th floor of the Marina Bay Sands Hotel.



The 20,000-square-foot spa and health club will offer 15 spa treatment rooms, each with its own nature theme. The Health Club will offer a gym and cardio corner, Pilates, yoga and a juice spa. Include to that an amazing sky view over Singapore, and you understand that Banyan Tree again delivers what is it famous for.


Completion of the Banyan Tree Spa Singapore is scheduled for the health club in mid 2010, and the spa shortly after. To be on the safe side, I would make a booking from September onwards.

Dwi Putrantiwi is Indonesian Lingerie Model

Dwi Putrantiwi is an Indonesian actress and model. She was born in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, in 10 March 1983. She has yet to gain fame in her country, but that doesn't change the fact that she's very hot and sexy, especially in lingerie.

In this post you'll see her mostly in bustier that perfectly highlighted her 36C-size boobs. She has 1.7 m height, taller than average of Asian women, make her very suitable as a underwear and fashion model. Enjoy Dwi Putrantiwi's gallery!











Eco Bikini

Eco Bikini


Another eco bikini from Aaron Chang who designs woman's swimwear made from recycled plastic bottles: a much more eco friendly and eye candy idea than just seeing plastic bottles floating in the sea or littering the beach :-)


This eco friendly bathing suit features a reversible black and ocean-blue print, the latter will make you blend in your environment when snorkeling close by little fishes. The bikini comes with a slider halter top and string-tie bottoms.


Eco Bikini


Aaron Chang's eco bikinis surely are more comfortable than the Hawaiian coconut bikinis, not to mention that these Hawaiian bikinis don't come with a coconut bottom: to every girl's delight I might say :-)

Chicken Reef

Chicken Reef


Why did the chicken cross the Great Barrier Reef?


Seriously: why did the 189-meter Chinese bulk carrier MV Mimosa cross
the Great Barrier Marine National Park (Green) Zone near Cowboys Reef, Chicken Reef and Lynch's Reef? (See Great Keppel Island Australia)


Ships over 50 meter are not allowed to enter protected areas on the Reef under the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Act 1975. So why does a 189 meter vessel ignores these rules?


And why is the fine only $70.000 for each of the 3 crew members when they were destroying an ecosystem that is as important for the sea as fresh air is for you and me?


I remember many years ago during my last Great Barrier Reef vacation diving in Chicken Reef: I especially remember the humongous clams, some are almost as big as me. But it's not about 1 clam...


Snorkeling Great Barrier Reef


It's about huge coral trees that you can't see when sailing or snorkeling over the Great Barrier Reef. But just imagine what happens when a to big illegal vessel hits this coral tree? Exactly: it will be completely destroyed, taking with it all the diversity of marine life that was surrounding it.


It's like cutting the rain forest: in the last 10 years the temperature in my apartment in Malaysia has gone up by 4 degrees... It's not about one clam, it's not about 1 tree... but there is only 1 earth and it's changing for the worst in less than 10 years. The poor condition of the Malaysian coral reefs are really heartbreaking: lots of them just look like a gray coral graveyard.


Scuba diving Great Barrier Reef


Can fines of $70.000 really protect future scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef? The only way to protect our planet and enjoy its most beautiful reefs, beaches and other travel destinations is by changing our lifestyle to be more sustainable and less invasive.


Why can you get the death penalty for killing members of your community, but only pay $70.000 for killing members of the Great Barrier Reef?