May 30, 2010

10 Amazing Wonders of the Natural World

The Door To Hell
Turkmenistan




The Door to Hell, as local residents at the nearby town of Darvaza have dubbed it, is a 70 meter wide crater in Turkmenistan that has been burning continuously for 35 years. In 1971, geologists drilling for gas deposits uncovered a huge underground cavern, which caused the ground over it to collapse, taking down all their equipment and their camp with it. Since the cavern was filled poisonous gas, they dared not go down to retrieve their equipment, and to prevent the gas escaping they ignited it, hoping it would burn itself out in a couple of days. Unfortunately, there was a slight miscalculation as to the amount of gas that was trapped, and the crater continues to burn to this day.

9 Mount Roraima
Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana



Mount Roraima is a pretty remarkable place. It is a tabletop mountain with sheer 400-metre high cliffs on all sides. There is only one ‘easy’ way up, on a natural staircase-like ramp on the Venezuelan side – to get up any other way takes and experienced rock climber. On the top of the mountain it rains almost every day, washing away most of the nutrients for plants to grow and creating a unique landscape on the bare sandstone surface. This also creates some of the highest waterfalls in the world over the sides (Angel falls is located on a similar tabletop mountain some 130 miles away). Though there are only a few marshes on the mountain where vegetation can grow properly, these contain many species unique to the mountain, including a species of carnivorous pitcher plant.



8 Meteor Crater
USA




Meteor Crater is a meteorite impact crater located approximately 43 miles (69 km) east of Flagstaff, near Winslow in the northern Arizona desert of the United States. Because the US Department of the Interior Division of Names commonly recognizes names of natural features derived from the nearest post office, the feature acquired the name of “Meteor Crater” from the nearby post office named Meteor. The crater was created about 50,000 years ago during the Pleistocene epoch when the local climate on the Colorado Plateau was much cooler and damper. At the time, the area was an open grassland dotted with woodlands inhabited by woolly mammoths, giant ground sloths, and camels. It was probably not inhabited by humans; the earliest confirmed record of human habitation in the Americas dates from long after this impact. The object that excavated the crater was a nickel-iron meteorite about 50 meters (54 yards) across, which impacted the plain at a speed of several kilometers per second.

7 The Great Dune of Pyla
France




Since Europe has no deserts, you’d think the title of “Europe’s largest sand dune” would go to something that wasn’t particularly impressive. But you’d be wrong. The Great Dune of Pyla is 3km long, 500m wide and 100m high, and for reasons I will probably never understand, it seems to have formed in a forest. The dune is very steep on the side facing the forest and is famous for being a paragliding site. At the top it also provides spectacular views out to sea and over the forest (since the dune is far higher than any of the trees surrounding it).



6 Socotra
Republic of Yemen






Socotra has been described as one of the most alien-looking place on Earth, and it’s not hard to see why. It is very isolated with a harsh, dry climate and as a result a third of its plant-life is found nowhere else, including the famous Dragon’s Blood Tree, a very-unnatural looking umbrella-shaped tree which produces red sap. There are also a large number of birds, spiders and other animals native to the island, and coral reefs around it which similarly have a large number of endemic (i.e. only found there) species. Socotra is considered the most biodiverse place in the Arabian sea, and is a World Heritage Site.

5 83-42
Greenland






This is more of a curiosity and not visually impressive, but 83-42 is believed to be the northernmost permanent point of land on earth. It is tiny, only 35m by 15m and 4m high, but is about 400 miles from the north pole. It beat the previous record holder, ATOW1996, when it was discovered in 1998, and lichens were found growing on it, suggesting it was not just one of the temporary gravel bars that are found in that region, which are regularly pushed around by the rough seas. The picture above features what is currently the northernmost point on land, one of the temporary gravel bars, photographed in 2007, as I could find no photos of 83-42 (For some reason, nobody feels the need to produce a photograph of a tiny rock in the middle of nowhere, which only five people have ever stepped foot on).


4 Rotorua
New Zealand






Rotorua is a city on the southern shores of the lake of the same name, in the Bay of Plenty region of the North Island of New Zealand. The city is known for its geothermal activity, with a number of geysers, notably the Pohutu Geyser at Whakarewarewa, and boiling mud pools (pictured above) located in the city. This thermal activity owes itself to the Rotorua caldera on which the city lies. Rotorua is also a top adventure destination and is New Zealand’s Maori cultural heartland. Rotorua city is renowned for its unique “rotten eggs” aroma, which is caused by the geothermal activity releasing sulphur compounds into the atmosphere. If you are ever visiting New Zealand – this is a city you must see. It was once home to the famed Pink and White Terraces and you can visit thermal wonderlands with sights that are truly astounding.

3 Don Juan Pond
Antarctica






With a salinity of over 40%, Don Juan Pond is the saltiest body of water in the world. It is named after the two pilots who first investigated the pond in 1961, Lt Don Roe and Lt John Hickey. It is a small lake, only 100m by 300m, and on average 0.1m deep, but it is so salty that even in the Antarctic, where the temperature at the pond regularly drops to as low as -30 degrees Celsius, it never freezes. It is 18 times saltier than sea water, compared to the Dead Sea which is only 8 times saltier than sea water.



2 Iceberg B-15
Antarctica






Iceberg B-15 was the largest ever recorded iceberg. It had an area of 3,100 km², making it larger than the island of Jamaica, and was created when part of the Ross Ice Shelf broke off in March 2000. In 2003, it broke apart, and one of the larger pieces (called B-15a) drifted north, eventually smashing into a glacier in 2005, breaking off an 8-km² section and forcing many antarctic maps to be rewritten. It drifted along the coast and eventually ran aground, breaking up once again. In 2006, a storm in Alaska (that’s right, Alaska) caused an ocean swell that travelled 13,500km, over 6 days, to Antarctica and broke up the largest remaining part even more. Almost a decade on, parts of the iceberg have still not melted, with the largest remaining part, still called B-15a, having an area of 1,700 km². The picture above shows B-15a (top left) in 2005, after drifting west into the Drygalski Glacier (bottom), breaking the end off into several pieces.



1 Guaíra Falls
Brazil-Paraguay border







Located on the Parana river the Guaíra Falls were, in terms of total volume, the largest waterfall on earth. 1,750,000 cubic feet of water fell over this waterfall each second on average, compared to just 70,000 cubic feet per second for Niagra Falls. However, the falls were flooded in 1982 when a dam was created to take advantage of this massive flow rate. The Itaipu Dam is now the second most powerful hydroelectric dam in the world, after the Three Gorges Dam. The Itaipu Dam supplies 90% of the power consumed by Paraguay, and 19% of the power consumed by Brazil, including Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo.


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May 29, 2010

RAAJNEETI 2010 - ''Dialogue Promo''[HQ] - *Ranbir - katirna Kaif - arjun...

Kajraare (Title Song) - *KAJRA RE* - Himesh Reshammiya FULL Video Promo ...

Hinduism - FAQs

Introduction

Hinduism is not a religion but a way of life. Unlike other religions, Hindu dharma has many specialties. This is not known as a religion, it is known as the dharma; Sanaathana Dharma. Sanaathana means, according to Bhagavath Geetha, which cannot be destroyed by fire, weapons, water, air, and which is present in all living and non living being. Dharma means, the way of life which is the ‘total of all aachaaraas or customs and rituals’.

Sanaathana Dharma has its foundation on scientific spirituality. In the entire ancient Hindu literature we can see that science and spirituality are integrated. It is mentioned in the 40th chapter of the Yajurveda known as Eesaavaasya Upanishad that use scientific knowledge for solving problems in our life and use the spiritual knowledge for attaining immortality through philosophical outlook.

Remember that in each and every aachaaraa there will be a component of spirituality in it. Without spirituality, nothing exists in Sanaathana dharma. Generally everyone bear a wrong impression that this spirituality is religion. Spirituality is different in Hindu dharma. Here the question of religion does not exist at all, because Hindu dharma was not created by an individual, prophet or an incarnation. Spirituality is a part of every Hindu custom in the normal life of a Hindu.

Aachaaraas are to be followed based on their merits available from the self experience; you need not blindly follow a teacher or someone who gives advice without reasoning. All these aachaaraas are mentioned for the prosperity of the human beings and it should be the prime focus for practicing the Hindu aachaaraas.

Achaaryaath paadam aadatthe
paadam sishya swamedhayaa
paadam sa brahmachaaribhya
sesham kaala kramena cha


This is an important advice given in smruthies. It means a person can get only one quarter of knowledge from Achaarya - the teacher, another quarter by analyzing self, one quarter by discussing with others and the last quarter during the process of living by method addition, deletion, correction, and modification of already known aachaaraas or new aachaaraas.

Aachaaraath labhathe hi ayu:
aachaaraath dhanamakshayam
aachaaraath labhathe suprajaa:
aachaaro ahanthya lakshanam


Aachaaraas are followed for the psychological and physiological health and long life; Aachaaraas are followed for prosperity and wealth; Aachaaraas are followed for strong family and social bondage and following the Aachaaraas give a fine personality, dharmic outlook and vision, says our dharmasaastra.

In India everyone followed Aachaaraas for the above mentioned psychological, physiological, family relation, social benefits and national integration based benefits. It is your right and duty to understand scientifically, rationally and logically the meaning of each and every Aachaaraas and follow the same in your life systematically.


May 28, 2010

Elephant Parade London 2010


Elephant Parade is a conservation campaign that shines a multi-coloured spotlight on the urgent crisis faced by the endangered Asian elephant. Brought to you by www.elephantfamily. org, the event sees over 250 brightly painted life-size elephants located over central London this summer.

Each decorated by a different artist or celebrity, the elephants brighten and beautify the city, enhancing every park, street corner and building they grace. Running from May to July 2010, this is London’s biggest outdoor art event on record. With an estimated audience of 25 million, it is expected to raise £2 million for the Asian elephant and benefit 20 UK conservation charities.






A herd of 'baby elephants' hand-painted by artists and designers including Tommy Hilfiger and Matthew Williamson are setting London ablaze with colour



The life-sized artworks form part of a collection of 260 model elephants taking over the English capital this summer for the London Elephant Parade 2010



An elephant by Paul Smith was fashionably attired in pastel shades and signed by the designer on its knee



The highly collectable artworks will pop up at a host of London landmarks including Buckingham Palace, Parliament Square and the South Bank over the next few months, before being auctioned off to raise £2 million for charity





The money will help The Elephant Family charity and more than 15 UK conservation charities working in Asia



Tourists walked among the elephants, flocking to hug and have their pictures taken with them




The artworks include three anonymously- decorated elephants with boxing gloves, representing the Liberal Democrats, Labour and the Conservatives



The three 'political' elephants will mysteriously acquire various bruises and black eyes as the parties slug it out in the final days before the General Election



Organisers said that while elephants have paraded in Holland and similar artwork cows have been installed in London before...




... this is the first parade of elephants for Britain



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Amazing snake five head



Amazing snake five head


A five headed snake found in Infosys Campus, Mangalore, Karnataka






















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Wal-Mart to offer iPhones for $97

The largest retailer in the world Wal Mart has announced that coming Tuesday it would slash the price of Apple iPhone to $ 97. Yes you heard it right- iPhone 16 GB 3GS would be available at just the price of $ 97 which is almost frugal considering the device. This comes as a result of Apple’s intention of clearing out the inventory with the retailers as it prepares itself for the launch of a brand new iPhone next month. The company clearly considers the model outdated and obsolete.

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The iPhone currently sells for $ 199 along with a two year contract for AT&T which is the phone’s exclusive service provider. The new price will save customers exactly a hundred dollars. As a matter of fact Apple sold 8.5 million iPhones last year which is more than twice of what it sold in the same period an year back. As industry watchers are gushing over smartphone market rise of nearly 50 percent from an year ago, the sales figure from major players like Google, RIM and HP stands at 54 million units. Although experts had believed that the price offering of the iPhone would be $99, the retail giant has chosen to pleasantly surprise everybody.



SOURCE : http://technology.globalthoughtz.com/index.php/wal-mart-to-offer-iphones-at007/

Google e-book store coming soon

Guess who just joined the e-book store race? Apparently the web giant Google has got the support of almost all US publishers to start its own e-book store according to a report from Japan Today. Google had earlier announced it’s plans to enter the digital bookstore which is soon going to be a reality.

The report said

“U.S. online search giant Google Inc has clinched the support of almost all publishers in the United States for its digital bookstore expected to be launched as early as the end of June, company officials said Sunday. The number of authors and publishers that have agreed to participate in Google’s sales effort to distribute books online topped 25,000 as of Sunday, the officials added.”

The news poses a huge threat to Amazon and Apple who have already settled their space in the world of digital books. The report said that the Google e-book store is expected to have about 4million books including the ones with expired copyrights.

Google already has a web dominance. Letting users buy the books through it search as Google plans to have it is a great move in terms of user experience. As Google plans to venture into the tablet market, having an e-book store is a sure advantage.



SOURCE : http://technology.globalthoughtz.com/index.php/google-e-book-store-coming-soon/

May 27, 2010

Awesome sculptures made out of paper



These are some awesome sculptures made out of a single paper sheet! These are made by Peter Callesen who works with white paper in different objects, paper cuts, installations and performances. Most of his works are made from A4 paper sheets. He makes various sculptures from white paper.





He creates amazing paper work exploring the relationship between two and three dimensionality. Callesen calls it a magical process – the materialization of a flat piece of paper into a 3D form.



















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May 26, 2010

Amazing Street Optical Illusion.....

Former NASA scientist Kurt Wenner came up with some street art that are some amazing 3D optical illusions. They look so real it is difficult to believe that they were painted. With a person standing next to one of them you would swear that the art next to them as real as they are. The man is a scientist as well as an artistic genius













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Amazing Pencil -vs- Camera