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Friday, December 23, 2011

This is the Seven Wonders of the World in China is Divided in Two Period - PART 1

Seven Wonders of The Past

1. Listed first of the miracle in china of course is the Great Wall of China. This is one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Extending along 4000miles, this is the only manmade structure on earth that can be seen from the moon. The building is located in Beijing, capital of China.

 

2. Next is The Forbidden City, imperial palace china dynasty. It is the largest ancient castle in the world. Stretching more than seven million square feet and contains more than 10,000 rooms, this building is older than 500 years, and was built to illustrate the political power of China.

 

3. Terracotta Warriors unearthed and discovered in 1974. Now, a museum that holds all the oxidising terracottas. Near this building there is the tomb of Emperor Qin. Until now many mesteri that have not been revealed about this building. The building is located in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China. Terrracotta believed to be built to keep the Warriors of Qin's stronghold.

 

4. Hanging Monastery is located in Mount Hengshan, Shaanxi, China. Built more than 1400 years ago. On the side there is a steep ravine, on the part of this building with wooden beams held, and with a structure that is strong enough to withstand a major earthquake even in the year 1303.


5. Leshan Buddha statue located at Leshan, Sichuan, China. The world's largest Buddha statue, the statue was carved by Buddhist monks over 1000 years. It took 90 years to complete. This statue has a 233 ft high and 90 feet wide.

6. Wudang Mountain, located in Wudang, Hubei, China. On the slopes of Mount Wudang there are temples, palaces and bridges are very spectakuler. Also including the city sacred to the Chinese state. It is also known as the country of origin of Wudang Kungfu Tai Chi and Kung Fu.

 

7. Shi Bao Zhai Temple, located in the Yangtze River.

 

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Mega World Projects recorded by Satellite

King Fahd Causeway

 

King Fahd Causeway which is a bridge connecting Saudi Arabia with Bahrain. King Fahd Causeway is one of the world's mega project because this bridge is the third longest bridge in the world after Lake Pontchartrain bridge in New Orleans, America and the Donghai Bridge in Shanghai, China.


Bridge from Denmark to Sweden
 
 
 
Tokyo Bay Aqua Line

 
Tokyo Bay Aqua line is I found on google earth when I'm looking at Haneda airport in Tokyo. Then when I look around the airport, there sebuh road leading into the sea (Tokyo Bay). Then the road is I browse and I finally found the end of the road in seberag Tokyo Bay. Apparently it is an underwater tunnel.
Chesapeake Bridge Tunnel
 
 
 
Dubai's Large-Scale Sand Art, Artificial Island Shaped

 
 
The super-rich emirate of Dubai to build a number of spectacular projects that artificial islands off the coast. Amazing amazing job world, artificial islands arranged like a giant palm tree. The islands are the largest land reclamation project in the world, also the largest artificial islands in the world. These islands are the Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira.

Creator is Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum which aims to boost tourism in Dubai. Each palm tree-shaped island, topped by a crescent, and will be equipped with various facilities to make people comfortable. Palm Islands located off the coast of the United Arab Emirates in the Persian Gulf and will add 250 km coastal city of Dubai.
 

Read Newspaper And Eating Newspaper

Once the content is read out, usually the paper directly stacked and that has been sold by the kilogram. However, the idea of ​​the crew of Metro, a newspaper published in the UK, and a number of food experts literally jump out of the grip it.


 
 
Perhaps inspired by Willy Wonka, a character in the movie Chocolate Factory, which makes everything around us can be eaten, they create a form that can be eaten Metro newspaper.

As reported by Metro.co.uk website, the cooperation that produces an edible paper. So that's finished reading, the papers do not need to be removed, but eaten alone.

Heston Blumenthal, the culinary scientist, had a major role in realizing this unique idea. "The paper that can be eaten is a bit much is my obsession," he said.

Matter of taste how? The volunteers had ripped the paper with their teeth and swallow it. They were nodding and assess the newspaper's delicious.

Of course the paper production requires not only rigorous editing, but a careful processing of the dough anyway. The dough itself consist of cornstarch, vegetable oil, gum arabic, water and citric acid are cooked up into a paste, clay and formed into sheets.

Pasta was then sown into a thin sheet through silk gauze arranged into headlines, photos and articles.

The process of making this delicious and printing paper requires a few hours. To dry it takes a little longer. For the final polish, the newspaper was given a soft vanilla scent that smells.

Charles Bouquet from Edible Paper Company, said the project will encourage the habit of recycling in the community. "We hope this provides additional scent on the news and present a menu of current issues are more colorful."

6 uninhabited ghost town

Below are some cities that are not populated at all due to various natural disasters, so the city is left behind.
 
1.Kolmanskop

Kolmanskop is a ghost town in southern Namibia, a few kilometers from the port of Luderitz. In 1908 Luderitz diamond fever, and people then headed to the Namib desert to get rich easily. In the past two years created a magnificent city with all the infrastructure such as casinos, schools, hospitals, also with an exclusive residential building which stood on land that was once barren and a desert pasir.Tetapi after the first world war, buying and selling diamonds to a standstill , this is the beginning of the end of it all.

Throughout the 1950s the city began to be abandoned, the sand began to reclaim what is theirs. Solid metal board collapsed, beautiful gardens and tidy streets were buried under the sand, windows and doors bergeretak on each hinge, glass-glass window showing the destruction of split widened as the towering sand. Quote: A new ghost town had been born, is still visible pair banguna standing, there are also buildings such as a theater is still in very good condition, and the rest, the houses were destroyed and crushed sand into a row of houses ghost scary.

2. Prypiat

 

Prypiat is a major city in the isolated region in northern Ukraine, an area housing the workers Chernobyl nuclear region. This area is dead since the Chernobyl nuclear disaster which claimed nearly 50,000 lives. After the incident, the site was practically like a museum, a part of Soviet history. Apartment buildings, swimming pools, hospitals, and many other buildings were destroyed. And all of the information contained within the building is left in it, such as archives, TV, toys, valuables, clothing and other property of all like most families in general.
 
Residents may only retrieve important documents, books and clothes that are not contaminated by nuclear. But since the 21st century, no longer exists valuables left behind, even seating dikamar kecilpun taken by looters, many of the buildings that it was robbed from year to year. Buildings that are no longer maintained, with a leaky roof, and the inside of buildings flooded in the rainy season, making the city truly become a ghost town. We can see the trees growing on the roof of a house, a tree that grows in the house. The CoD 4 players must identify the town this one.

3. Sanz Hill
 
To the north of Taiwan, there is a futuristic village, was originally built as a luxury retreat for the rich. However, after a lot of fatal accidents during its construction ultimately terminated the project. After experiencing financial difficulties and hardships of the workers who want to work on the project finally resort development is completely stopped in the middle of the road. Rumors later emerged, many say the village area of ​​the residence of ghosts, of those who had died.

4. Craco

 
Craco located in the area and the province of Matera Basilicata about 25 miles from the Gulf of Taranto. This mid-town area has a distinctive, filled with the undulating hills and farms of wheat and other agricultural crops. Ditahun Craco 1060 when ownership of the land owned by the bishop of the diocese leader Arnaldo Tricarico. Long-running relationship with the church brought a lot of influence to the whole population. In 1891, Craco population of more than 2000 people, then they hit a lot of social problems and poverty that many make them desperate, between 1892 and 1922 around 1300 people moving to North America. Poor farming conditions coupled with natural disasters earthquakes, landslides and war is what causes them to migrate en masse.
 
Between 1959 and 1972 Craco again rocked by earthquakes and landslides. In 1963 the remaining population of around 1300 people eventually moved to a valley near Craco Peschiera, and until now the original Craco still left in ruins and decay leaving remnants of the population.

5. Oradour Sul Glane
 
Small village of Oradour Sul Glane in France showed a very terrible state conditions. During World War II, 642 residents were massacred by German soldiers as a form of retaliation for the French against the treatment time. Germany who was actually intended to attack the region near Sul Glane Oradour but finally they attacked the small settlement on June 10, 1944. according to the testimony of those who survived, the population of men put into a warehouse and German soldiers opened fire on their feet so they eventually die slowly. Women and children are entered into the church, eventually all die shot when they tried to get out of the church. The village was completely destroyed the German army at that time. And to this day the ruins of the village is still standing and bears witness to how cruel events that occurred at that time.

6. Gunkanjima


 
This island is one of the 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Region Administratsi Japan, about 15 kilometers from Nagasaki. The island is also known as "Gunkan Jima" or the island of warships. In 1890 when a company (Mitsubishi) bought the island and began a project to retrieve coal from the seabed around the island. In 1916 they built the first large concrete on the island, a block of apartments built for the workers and also serves to protect them from hurricanes.
 
In 1959, the island's population swells, the population density at that time reached 835 people per hectare for the whole island (1391 per hectare for residential central area), the densest population ever happening around the world. When oil replaced coal lands in 1960, coal mines began closing, not least in Gunkan Jima, in 1974 Mitsubishi officially announced the closing of the mine, and finally emptied the island. In 2003 this island as a setting dimbil movie "Battle Royal II" and inspired a popular game "Killer7".

Third most expensive toys in the world

Toy is the one who is always in search of children. But not always this toy in indentikan with children. I have 3 examples maian most expensive in the world that its not the price of half-hearted


1. Miniature cars this one is its weight less than 1 kg scale 1:600 ​​with the original.
it's just that these cars are made of real gold and Gram seberah 600 plus the 250-carat diamond on the front of her

 
 
Price of cars is $ 12,000 equivalent to the price of 3 samapai 4 pieces a real car  
 
2. Game boy ply white gold
Toys that trend in early 2000, is back in magic so luxurious objects by a 12-year-old child.
Child was 1-1 from the property business owners juggling game boy belongs to his brother who had not used a trillionth of plush toys. Almost the whole box cover element of his Game Boy in white gold coated in a direct message from Papua.
 

Prices are in out in the remodel box game boy body is not messing around. The children spend their money amounting to Rp1, 034M
 
It has been referred to the price of diamonds is in stacking banjo became lis on the game screen divider boy.

3. Hot wheels
Hot wweels is a type of miniature toy cars that can be implanted into his denan speed aerodynamic forces, because in ketau types of cars are not using the machine know the motor.
View admin can be next to the picture you would already know how to make diamonds not in use to wrap these cars.
 
 
Price of this toy cars for $ 18,000.
 
 
The world's most expensive toy sometimes become a prestige or performance mutual among them people who suda the most money. because this will raise their setatus so unlucky.

3 Most Beautiful Bridge in the World

Each city is actually on our planet can claim an active stake in creating the urban landscape of the future, maybe Dubai. Artificial islands arranged in the shape of the world? Check. World's only seven star hotel? Check. And in 2012, also will be home to the largest, tallest arch bridge ever.

1. Banpo Bridge (South Korea): Bridge Water Fountain

September 9, 2008, Banpo Bridge in Seoul (South Korea) underwent a massive facelift surgery: a fountain 10 000 hose that stretches on both edges. Once installed, the bridge was turned into a major tourist attraction, when the bridge is fired 190 tons of water per minute using the river water below.
2. Tower Bridge (United Kingdom): The bridge's Most Famous and Beautiful Victorian

 
 
Completed in 1894 by Horace Jones and Wolfe Barry. Tower Bridge (named after the two striking towers 141 feet tall and the nearby Tower of London) is one of the famous landmarks in London and one of the most beautiful in the world. 800 feet long bridge has a space 28 feet when closed but opens in the center until it reaches 140 feet that allow ships sailing on the Thames. In the days when goods were moved by sea rather than air bridge is raised about 50 times each day. Tower Bridge using the 432 workers who built it for 8 years. At that time they sank 70,000 tons of concrete into 2 huge piers, placing second supporting structure into place each weighing 1,000 tons and decorate the whole bridge with Portland stone and Cornish granite to cover 11,000 tonnes of iron underneath.
 
3. Oliveira Bridge (Brazil): The first X-shaped cable bridge in the world
 
 
 
Octavio Frias de Oliveira bridge that crosses the Pinheiros River in Sao Paulo, Brazil opened in May 2008. As high as 138 meters (450 feet), and connects Marginal Pinheiros with Jornalista Roberto Marinho Avenue. The design is unique with two curved deck across from each other through the X-shaped supporting tower

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