User:TobiasK

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[edit] About me

My name is Tobias Kierk. I was born in Gentofte, Copenhagen, Denmark in March 1980. I'm currently using my time writing my master’s thesis at the Aarhus School of Business.

This user attends or attended the University of Aarhus.
This user is an MSc student at university.
This user maintains a blog at Toby's Blog.
This user is a Guitar Hero, which is way more impressive than real guitar.
atheos This user is an atheist.

[edit] Pictures uploaded

From January 22nd to April 26th 2007 i was on a trip around the world along with my girlfriend. We took a lot of pretty decent pictures, of which I've uploaded some to Wikipedia for use in articles. This is what I've uploaded so far:

Mercedes-Benz SLR Rolls-Royce_RB211-535E4B Nacula Church on Nacula
SLR parked on Rodeo Drive, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California Rolls-Royce_RB211-535E4B on an Icelandair Boeing 757-300. I really don't know why I shot this picture... A beach on the Fijian island of Nacula The local church on the island of Nacula.


Franz Josef Glacier
A panoramic view from the Franz Josef Glacier
Mount Ngauruhoe aka Mount Doom
The famous volcano from Lord Of The Rings
Boat on Lake Wakatipu Lake Tekapo Whale Watching
A boat on Lake Wakatipu in Queenstown, New Zealand Lake Tekapo on the South Island in New Zealand A sperm whale on a whale watching tour in Kaikoura
Tasman Lake
A panoramic view of Tasman Lake in the Mount Cook National Park, New Zealand

[edit] Articles created

[edit] To-Do List

  • CFJE - An institution located in Aarhus, Denmark. Main task: Professional Development in Journalism.
  • Mount John - A small mountain close to Lake Takapo, New Zealand.
  • Lake McKenzie - A lake on Fraser Island, Australia
  • Crocoseum - An exhibition in Australia Zoo showing crocodiles and snakes. Original idea by Steve Irwin.
  • Whitehaven Beach - A beach on the Whitsundays, Australia.
  • Lake Birrabeen - Another lake on Fraser Island.

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