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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Incredible Baby Stills | Unbelievable baby stills

20 kg baby born in Tehran, Iran Unbelievable Pictures

Incredible cute pictures of seven month old 20 kilo (44 pound) baby of Iran’s capital Tehran. These photos were clicked by Hamed Jafarnejad for Fars News Agency.
 
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Monday, October 4, 2010

World's most luxurious dress | costly dress in the world | Incredible dress

This peacock dress might be the world's most luxurious dress ever, you know it was sold for $1.5 Million!!

Those busy in shopping for their D-day might(not if you are an Indian bride) want to take a look at another expensive wedding ensemble: $1.5 million Peacock dress unveiled at the wedding expo held in Nanjing, capital of east China’s Jiangsu Province. The wedding dress decorated with 2,009 pieces of peacock feathers took eight handicraftsmen two months to finish. Though, peacock motifs or feathers sure add a classic touch to one’s personality no matter how they are worn; on a hat, dress, in jewellery or even a clutch. But personally, I found this one a bit hideous – calling all PETA activists!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Longest Single Span Bridges|Worlds longest bridges|Worlds Longest Single span bridges

1. Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge, Japan – 1,991 m
The Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge in Japan heads the list of the top 10 longest single spand bridges in the world. Europe’s longest singel span bridge is the Great Belt Bridge in Denmark, although current plans for a bridge between mainland Italy and Sicily across the Messina straights would surpass it if given the go ahead. The Tsing Ma (Hong Kong to China), has the longest span for a bridge with both road and train traffic. More Images after the break...

2. Xihoumen Bridge, China – 1,650 m

3. Great Belt Bridge, Denmark – 1,624 m

4. Runyang Bridge, China – 1,490 m

5. Humber Bridge, England – 1,410 m

6. Jiangyin Suspension Bridge, China – 1,385 m

7. Tsing Ma Bridge, China – 1,377 m

8. Verrazano Narrows Bridge, USA – 1,298 m
9. Golden Gate Bridge, USA – 1,280 m
10. Yangluo Bridge, China – 1,280 m


TAGS:Largest bridges,Largest single span bridges,Unbelievable Engineers Knowledge,Amazing bridges,Greatest bridges

13 Year Old Boy Makes Friends with Killer Buffaloes |Killer Buffaloes|Daring teenage boy


To most South-Africans they are known as the “Black Death, but to 13-year-old Luke Michaelides, two wild African Buffalos have become his best friends. The African Buffalo is one of the “big five” African species credited with killing over 200 people every year, in South Africa alone. Some specimens grow up to 6 feet tall and 11 feet long, and can weigh up to 1,350 kg. They can easily rip apart a full grown man, let alone a 13-year-old, but that hasn’t stop Luke from becoming friends with “Hop-a-long” and her offspring “Skip-a-long”.
Their incredible friendship started developing at the turn of the year, when Luke saw the two buffaloes looking all sad and alone, in the middle of his parents’ farm, in Limpopo. He decided to get a little closer, to keep them company. Aware of the fierce reputation of the “Black Death”, he kept his distance, at first, and spoke to them, calmly. More images after the break...


Luke began visiting Hop-a-long and Skip-a-long, daily, getting closer to them with each day, bringing them food and water, and talking to them. One day, they looked so peaceful that he decided to touch them. Now their friendship has evolved so much that he is able to give them scrub baths and lie on as he watches the sun go down.
Although they realize how special their son’s relationship to the African buffaloes is, Luke Michaelides’ parents say they are terrified each time they see him going towards them, and his mother says a prayer so the Lord keeps him safe. Luke himself is aware of the danger he exposes himself to every day, but he loves his friends so much he can’t stand away from them for too long.

Luke Michaelides is currently working on a book on the African Buffalo, things he has observed in the nine months he spent so close to them, and the way he managed to gain their trust and become such a close friend.
 
 
 
Tags:Daring boy,Teenage boy have unbelivable guts,Buffaloes,Lovable buffaloes

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Traffic Jams Around The World | World Traffic Jam

Last month, a 100 Km (60 miles) long traffic jam was created on the Beijing-Tibet expressway. The jam had entered its10th day when reports first broke out on international media on April 23, 2010. The congestion which started on April 13 along the outskirts of Beijing was stretching toward the border of Inner Mongolia ever since roadwork on the Beijing-Tibet Highway started.
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Local authorities had to dispatch essential supplies, such as food or flammables, around the main bottleneck as vehicles crawled along little more than a third of a mile a day. Fortunately, the jam seemed to have been cleared by August 25, according to a Yahoo report.

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Other cities around the world face similar congestion headaches. The worst are in developing countries where the sudden rise of a car-buying middle class outpaces highway construction—unlike in the U.S., which had decades to develop transportation infrastructure to keep up with auto buyers.
A recent study by IBM suggested some of the worst commutes are in Moscow, where drivers reported 2½-hour delays, on average, when asked about the worst traffic jam they faced in three years. Still, Beijing beat out Mexico City, Johannesburg, Moscow and New Delhi to take top spot in the International Business Machines Corp. survey of "commuter pain,".
The 60 Km Beijing traffic was still not the record breaker. According to the Guinness Book of World Records those dubious records belong to France and Germany. The longest ever reported was that which stretched 109 miles northwards from Lyon towards Paris, France on February 16 1980 
Here are some pictures of “almost” regular traffic condition occurring in different parts of the world.
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Muslims returning home after a three-day religious festival in Raivinde - a small town in Punjab province, November 8, 2009. (Arif Ali / AFP / Getty Images)
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Morning traffic jam on the bridge Hua Yuan in Chongqing, China, July 28. (OLLI GEIBEL / AFP / Getty Images)
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Residents of Manila on their way to work under the railway along the main road Epifanio de los Santos on January 21. (TED ALJIBE / AFP / Getty Images)
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One of hundreds of families who are trying to evacuate the flooded areas Novshery, stuck in a traffic jam. (Daniel Berehulak / Getty Images)
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Renovation at Shanghai, March 25, 2008, causes a traffic snarl. (MARK RALSTON / AFP / Getty Images)
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A huge traffic jam on the road Departementale 5, not far from the Cayenne, arose due to the closure of the bridge Larivot November 30, 2009. (JODY AMIET / AFP / Getty Images)
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Donkeys, motorcycle and truck caused traffic chaos in the street of the old city of Lahore, Pakistan, February 15. (Warrick Page / Getty Images)
An Iraqi smokes a cigarette out of his car during a traffic jam in central Baghdad, 26 August 2007. Iraq imposed an indefinite curfew on two-wheelers and hand carts in Baghdad and its surrounds yesterday, as thousands of Shiite pilgrims headed to the shrine city of Karbala for a major festival. The curfew came hours after a car bomb in Baghdad's Shiite neighbourhood of Kadhimiyah killed seven people and wounded 30, according to medical and security officials.   AFP PHOTO / ALI YUSSEF (Photo credit should read ALI YUSSEF/AFP/Getty Images)
August 26, 2007 in Baghdad, a man smokes, waiting until traffic clears. (ALI YUSSEF / AFP / Getty Images)
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Road blockade in Brussels on Dec. 6, 2008. (JOHN THYS / AFP / Getty Images)
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Taxi drivers waiting for customers at the International Airport of Shanghai on Nov. 12, 2008. (China Photos / Getty Images)
TO GO WITH AFP STORY: (FILES) A file picture dated 10 September 2007 shows cars stuck in a traffic jam in Cairo a few days before the start of the school year and beginning of the holy month of Ramadan. A permanent cacophony in Cairo, already suffering from a record high air pollution, makes the Egyptian capital one of the world's most unbearably noisy cities, according to scientific studies. AFP PHOTO/KHALED DESOUKI (Photo credit should read KHALED DESOUKI/AFP/Getty Images)
Cars trying to pass one another on the road to Cairo for a few days before the start of the new school year and the holy month of Ramadan on Sept. 10, 2007. (KHALED DESOUKI / AFP / Getty Images)
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Chaos on the road in Dhaka, Bangladesh, July 22. (MUNIR UZ ZAMAN / AFP / Getty Images)
A Displaced Sudanese woman from Darfur holds the hand of her daughter as she begs for money in the traffic jam of Khartoum on February 26, 2008. The deadly conflict in Darfur entered its sixth year today with no solution in sight as Khartoum continued to resist the full deployment of a peacekeeping force amid a fresh wave of bombings. The United Nations said earlier this week that new bombings were endangering thousands of lives in Darfur, seeking reassurances that more civilians would be allowed to flee to join the estimated 2.2 million already displaced by the conflict. AFP PHOTO/ISAM AL-HAJ (Photo credit should read Isam Al-Haj/AFP/Getty Images)
A woman and her daughter, begging from drivers in a traffic jam in Khartoum, Sudan , February 26, 2008. (Isam Al-Haj/AFP/Getty Images)
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Tags: Traffic Jam,Worlds Largest Traffic Jam,Traffic jam around the world,Traffic

Friday, September 10, 2010

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