Aug 4, 2010

Greatest Moments of Life.......

Giving the 1st salary to ur parents.



Thinking your love with tears.




Looking old photos & smiling.


A sweet & emotional chat with friends


Holding hands with your loved ones for a walk.


Getting a hug from one who cares you.


1st kiss to your child
when he /she is born.



The moments when your eyes are
filled with tears after a big laugh.



Wish u all such great moments!!!!


Source : funonthenet.in

Jul 13, 2010

Tomorrow can be too late


◊|| If you're angry with someone
and nobody's there to fix the situation...
fix it yourself. Maybe today,
that person still wants to be your friend.
And if u don't, tomorrow can be too late◊||





◊|| If you're in love with somebody,
but that person doesn't know...
tell her/him.
Maybe today, that person is also in love with you.
And if you don't say it, tomorrow can be too late◊||







◊|| If you have friends whom you really appreciate... tell them.
Maybe they appreciate you as well.
they may leave or go far away today,
tomorrow can be too late.◊||





◊|| Tomorrow? - You know it's too late
So jump out of bed straight away!
What happens tomorrow is fate
But you are in charge of today
Tommorow? - You know it's late!◊||





◊|| Tomorrow might be too late
Your friend is in need today
The problem he/she has cannot wait
His anguish will not go away
Tomorrow might be too late!◊||




◊|| If you love your parents, and never
had the chance to show them...
do it. Maybe today you have
them to show them how you feel.
if you don't and they leave today,
then tomorrow can be ◊||





◊|| Tomorrow may be too late
So why not do it today?
Roll up your sleeves - don't hesitate
Get on the job right away
Tomorrow may be too late!◊||




◊|| How many lives did you touch today?
As you went about your mundane busy way
did you touch family foe or friend?
Or was there a delicate relationship to mend?
Did you smile at the befuddled stranger on the street?
Or tip the waiter where you eat?
Did you touch your co-traveler’s heart today?
Get on the job right away
Tomorrow may be too late!◊||




◊|| Get on the job right away
Tomorrow may be too late!
Did you speak an encouraging word?
When people poured their hearts out, did they feel you heard?
Did you remember the driver on the bus
is just another one of us?◊||





◊|| Family and strangers are all the same
each one of us, each has a name.
Tell me, did you share God's abundant love?
Or take the time to look at the blue sky above?
Get on the job right away
Tomorrow may be too late!◊||




source: funonthenet.in

Jul 8, 2010

Mysterious...places

The Door to Hell




This place in Uzbekistan is called by locals “The Door to Hell”. It is situated near the small town of Darvaz

The story of this place lasts already for 35 years. Once the geologists were drilling for gas. Then suddenly during the drilling they have found an underground cavern, it was so big that all the drilling site with all the equipment and camps got deep deep under the ground. None dared to go down there because the cavern was filled with gas. So they ignited it so that no poisonous gas could come out of the hole, and since then, it’s burning, already for 35 years without any pause. Nobody knows how many tons of excellent gas has been burned for all those years but it just seems to be infinite there.



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Mysterious Holes of Russia


From the end of 1980s a Strange phenomena is happening in some Russian forests. People find strange, deep holes.
They appear in the dense forest, in the places you can’t get on the car or truck to bring any device to drill the ground. There is no any soil that should be taken from such deep holes is found.
People go down to one of such holes but it just finishes with nothing. There are no any reasonable ideas on how these holes appear and what they are being used for.



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The Mouth of Hell




In 1962, a little fire in Centralia (Pennsylvania) migrated into an exposed vein of anthracite coal under the town. The flames on the surface were successfully extinguished, but the coal continued to burn underground for many years, so that in 1984 the fire was completely out of control and the city had to be evacuated.
Nowadays, Centralia is an abandoned and ghostly place. The fire still burns beneath the town and there is enough coal to feed the fire for up to 250 years.



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Hill of Crosses



It has more than 50,000 crosses on it, and no it is not a cemetery.
The reasons for the crosses to be there is that there is a story that each one who would put his own cross on this mountain would become a lucky guy, so thousands come here and install their custom crosses.
They say this tradition appeared before the Christianity came to Lithuania and Russia and is of pagan origin.



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The Ghost town burried in the Sand



Kolmanskop,is a ghost town in southern Namibia, a few kilometres inland from the port of Lüderitz. In 1908, Luederitz was plunged into diamond fever and people rushed into the Namib desert hoping to make an easy fortune. Within two years, a town, complete with a casino, school, hospital and exclusive residential buildings, was established in the barren sandy desert.
But shortly after the drop in diamond sales after the First World War, the beginning of the end started. During the 1950’s the town was deserted and the dunes began to reclaim what was always theirs.
Soon the metal screens collapsed and the pretty gardens and tidy streets were buried under the sand. Doors and windows creaked on their hinges, cracked window panes stared sightlessly across the desert. A new ghost town had been born.


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source : funonthenet.in

Jul 2, 2010

Art of the sky photography

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These nature-inspired installations are part of the project called “Art of the Sky” led by environmental artist and photographer Daniel Dancer. The art creations are only making sense when seen from the sky, and they are simply made by using people and latex paint.

Sometimes he is using up to 4000 people for his works, and each one of them knows where to stand on their knees and hands with their backs exposed so that the colored t-shirts can show best. Dancer only takes one shot when he is up in the air, because first he wants it to be spontaneous, and second rehearsals doesn’t make any sense to him.

He became fascinated by sky art while traveling across South Africa and discovering the “Nazca Lines” of Peru.

Some similar sky art has been done in Japan as well by rice farmers that use their fields to express their work of art.

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source: http://www.thisblogrules.com/2010/06/art-of-the-sky-photography.html