Friday, 20 December 2013

Butterfly Valley at Faralya, Turkey (Amazing & Beautiful World)

The Butterfly Valley near Fethiye is a hidden gem of Turkeys Turquoise Coast. Deep, steep and accessible only by boat or via the Lycian Way walking trail, which is advised against. The Valley has only been visited in the last twenty or so years before that it was reletively untouched and unknown. Luckily due to the valley being inaccessable it has kept intact and pure.

The valley is located at the base of Babadag mountain and is protected by the World Heritage Foundation. It gets it\'s name from the unique butterfly species, who have up until recently been the only residents in the valley for thousands of years. There are over 60 different species of butterfly in the valley some appearing in the day time and others only venturing out at night. There are many rare butterflies and for those who are entusiasts there is a small museum located in the valley dedicated to giving more in depth information about the species that can be found there.



Friday, 17 May 2013

Vine Snake


vine snake, any of several venomous, rear-fanged snakes of the family Colubridae that have slender bodies, narrow heads, and pointed snouts.

Wednesday, 15 May 2013

Fountain or a Boat


Can imagine this is fountain sprays water to look like a boat, At first, the image above looks like a boat, one that is caught in a soaking surge of water,

Monday, 22 April 2013

Dubai with its skyscrapers is Lost in Morning Fog




Dubai is a busy city. The capital of the United Arab Emirates is continuously moving and expanding sideways and upwards, but in these photographs it appears calm and at peace as the morning fog engulfs even the tallest skyscrapers. Salute to the photographer who really waited for this special time to save with eye of camera.

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Maria Sokolovski — in Seasons India Photoshoot - Celebs


Italian beauty Maria Sokolovski is the face of a famous Indian fashion brand name " Seasons" these are some of her unforgetable photo shoots that she has done.

Tuesday, 26 February 2013

Skype Office in California

Skype has somewhere around 250 employees in the Palo Alto area and neede to renovate their current space to be something more work-friendly and enjoyable. To do this, they hired Blitz, who has this to say about the project:  “Skype’s primary goal was to create a world-class office that would differentiate them from their Bay Area competitors in the recruitment of talent. The project entailed a tenant improvement of 54,000 square feet of existing office space to support 250 employees involved in high technology development.


Thursday, 7 February 2013

The Most Colorful birds On the Earth


The world we live in is painted in so many beautiful colors and some of them are spread on the wings and feathers of the most beautiful birds.
The winged wonders carry perhaps the largest variety of color combinations and seeing them displayed in their natural habitat can only make you wonder whether they are built to wear those amazing colors in order to fit the environment or simply because the evolution saw fit to paint them so they will bejewel the forests of the world.
BALTIMORE ORIOLE
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Tuesday, 5 February 2013

The World's Largest Ice Cave in Salzburg, Austria

One of the true wonders on earth, the Eisriesenwelt caves are a wondrous underground world of natural ice sculptures and formations and the largest of its kind. Eisriesenwelt means "world of the ice giants" in German.Its is a labyrinth of natural limestone ice caves, located within the Hochkogel mountain in the Tennengebirge section of the Alps, in Werfen, Austria, about 40 km south of Salzburg, and stretch for a remarkable 40 kilometers. Only the first kilometer is covered in ice, thats the area that tourists are allowed to visit, but it's enough to get a feel of what the remaining network would be like: a truly mesmerizing art of nature's handicraft. The rest of the cave is formed of limestone. The cave is open to tourists from May 1st to October 26th every year. 

Friday, 1 February 2013

Beijing Set to Open World's Biggest Airport in 2017


China has announced plans for a new mega-airport just outside Beijing which has space to transport 130 million passengers a year - 23 million more than London Heathrow and New York JFK combined.

Thursday, 31 January 2013

Tunnel of Lights in Japan (Amazing Places)


During the gloomy winters we all need something to color and light up our lives. The Japanese devoted a whole botanical garden for that purpose, and transformed it into a 7 million LED light winter illumination. Located on the island of Nagashima in Kuwana, the installations in the Nabana no Sato garden.
Visitors enter the garden through a majestic tunnel of lights and go on to enjoy the installations, set up according to the Great Nature theme of this year. The little LEDs compose such great sights as a sunrise at Mt. Fuji or the gorgeous auroras borealis, but once you look closer, you see that every light is placed into tiny botanically inspired bulbs.
The illumination is already named “the best light show in the country”, and will be welcoming visitors till the end of March. 

Tunnel of Lights in Japan

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Can we Generate Electricity by using Human Brain?

The topic is as interesting as the title. After decades of effort, Scientists have devised a way to generate electricity from brain. Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have designed an implantable fuel cell that can generate electricity from a fluid around the brain (cerebrospinal fluid). The result of the experiment was a success since it produced a few hundred microwatts of power from glucose within the cerebrospinal fluid. No adverse physiological effects have been reported so far. This small amount of generated power is of course not enough to run a small fan or any small appliance. But the inventors are not thinking of utilizing this energy to power the appliances. Instead, scientists have planned to make use of this energy in bio-medical field. The amount of electricity produced is enough to power the latest, futuristic and highly efficient brain implants that can help the paralyzed patients to move their limbs.

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Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Top 10 Most Expensive Homes In The World

Living big comes at, of course, a price tag that’s just as big. For most of us, owning a huge mansion or your own estate is, unfortunately, only possible in dreams but for the owners or former owners of the following 10 houses, which also happen to be some of the most expensive ones there are in the world of real estate, what is seen as wishful-thinking for us is in fact reality for them.

10. Rybolovlev Estate




Price: $95 Million

Monday, 28 January 2013

Grand Canyon - The National Park Arizona USA - Amazing Places

Grand Canyon - The National Park Arizona USA

Nearly five million people see the 1 mile  deep  (1.6 km) Grand Canyon each year. Most of them see it from their car at overlooks along the South Rim (this includes Grand Canyon Village, Hermits Rest, and Desert View). The South Rim is the most accessible part of the park and is open all year.

Saif ul Maluk Lake - The Most Beautiful place

Saif ul Maluk Lake - The Most Beautiful place

Saif ul Maluk Lake - The Most Beautiful place

Chain Art - Amazing Art



Creative Korean artist Seo Young Deok uses exclusively upcycled materials – bike chains to be more specific – to create his designs. He used welded metal chains to link the human figures together piece by piece. Really mind blowing work.

Saturday, 26 January 2013

Disabled Artist With there Art- Maria Iliou - Amazing Art

This world is full of Artistic peoples, we see a lot of people who are normal but have very good artistic work. but what do you think, if a person is disable but he has very strong Artistic sense............ yes, there are some examples, some of these disabled people are famous and others are not we will discuss All in parts. 
We’ve collected biographies and sample pieces from outstanding disabled artists, both famous and lesser-known.
The artists below paint with their hands, their mouths and their feet.
Many are blind or suffer from mental disabilities, yet they produce some of the most beautiful and intricate artwork that you can imagine.
Their achievements are arguably epic in the face of the adversity that they face.
We hope that the artists in this post inspire your designs and make you look at adversity in any field as a surmountable obstacle.

MARIA ILIOU

Disability: Autistic
Maria Iliou is a Greek artist with autism spectrum disorder. She lives in Long Island, New York, and is an advocate for the rights of people with autism


Amazing Art by  Maria Iliou

Friday, 25 January 2013

Good NEWS for Michigan- USA


14 Companies To Invest $1.1B + 4590 Jobs In Michigan!



Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Disabled Artist With there Art- Stephen Wiltshire

This world is full of Artistic peoples, we see a lot of people who are normal but have very good artistic work. but what do you think, if a person is disable but he has very strong Artistic sense............ yes, there are some examples, some of these disabled people are famous and others are not we will discuss All in parts. 
We’ve collected biographies and sample pieces from outstanding disabled artists, both famous and lesser-known.
The artists below paint with their hands, their mouths and their feet.
Many are blind or suffer from mental disabilities, yet they produce some of the most beautiful and intricate artwork that you can imagine.
Their achievements are arguably epic in the face of the adversity that they face.
We hope that the artists in this post inspire your designs and make you look at adversity in any field as a surmountable obstacle.

STEPHEN WILTSHIRE

Disability: Autistic Savant

Disabled Artist With there Art- Stephen Wiltshire

Canaves Oia Hotel, Santorini Island, Greece

 One of the most famous Cycladic Islands, renowned for its magnificent sunset, black sanded beaches and vivid night life, beckons you to explore its magical aura, as you discover the secrets of this paradise on earth.
Here you will find useful information for sightseeing tours, the best beaches and everything you need to make your stay in Santorini unforgettable.


Oia (Ia) is one of the most visited locations on Santorini Island. The settlement is built on a cliff in the northwestern part of the island, above the Caldera and opposite the volcano. The view of the Caldera and the sunset is considered one of the most exquisite vistas in the world.

Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Sea Arch, Etretate, France, Most Amazing Natural Sea Arch


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What is the Sea Arch?

A sea arch is a natural arch or bridge made of stone that has been created through the process of land, wind, or water erosion. Of course, a natural arch is often made due to a combination of types of erosion. A natural arch or natural bridge is a formation of rock that includes a passageway in its lower half.

Sunday, 20 January 2013

Living on the Edge - Amazing Places

Living on the Edge - Amazing Places

Living on the Edge - Amazing Places

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Pink flamingos in Lake Nakur, Kenya



Lake Nakuru is one of the three inter-linked lakes in the Rift Valley Province of Kenya. These lakes are home to 13 globally threatened bird species and some of the highest bird diversities in the world. An absolutely incredible feature of Lake Nakuru is the large gatherings of long-legged, long-necked greater and lesser flamingos. The lake's abundance of algae attracts these birds that famously line the shore. In fact, Lake Nakuru is the single most important foraging site for the lesser flamingo anywhere, and a major nesting and breeding ground for great white pelicans. It has been described by ornithologists as the greatest bird spectacle in the world.
The Lesser flamingo can be distinguished by its deep red carmine bill and pink plumage unlike the greater, which has a bill with a black tip. The Lesser flamingos are ones that are commonly pictured in documentaries mainly because they are large in number. The flamingos feed on algae, created from their droppings mixing in the warm alkaline waters, and plankton. Scientists reckon that the flamingo population at Nakuru, which is often more than a million - or even two million, consumes about 250,000 kg of algae per hectare of surface area per year.