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Sunday, 21 October 2012

creating scenarios of perfect situations

Our brain spends 80% of its time replaying memories & creating scenarios of perfect situations.

Real Superpower Man


Real Superpower Man who eats everything, he's a french intertainer known as Monsieur Mangetout (Mister Eats All)

Michel Lotito has a stomach lining which is twice as thick as normal, and it is a rare condition that most doctors are not sure how it occurs. This man can eat metal, glass, as well as toxic and poisonous material. He also consumes mineral oil and drinks tons of water. His gastric juic
es, or digestive acids, are unusually powerful, which is the only explanation on how he can digest metallic feasts. He entered the Guinness book of records after eating an airplane! It took him TWO YEARS to finish it (from 1978 to 1980).

Here is the list of items consumed by Michel Lotito
Bicycle - 18
Shopping cart - 15
Television - 7
Chandelier - 6
Bed - 2
Skis - 1
Cessna aircraft - 1
Coffin - 1
A steel chain - 400m

Michel Lotito died of natural causes on June 25, 2007, ten days after his 57th birthday.
 

Lake Natron is a salt lake located in northern Tanzania

Lake Natron is a salt lake located in northern Tanzania, close to the Kenyan border.

The color of the lake is characteristic of those where very high evaporation rates occur.

The red accessory photosynthesizing pigment in the cyanobacteria produces the deep reds of the open water of the lake, and orange colors of the shallow parts of the lake.


Seeing Stars Spin

Seeing Stars Spin

This gorgeous image required an all-night exposure, made on a night with no moon and clear skies. It was shot on Blackcomb Mountain in British Columbia, Canada.

The photographer, Kim Eijdenberg, told National Geographic's My Shot, "It's amazing to think it's really us who are spinning in relation to the stars."

That's because the Earth rotates on its axis and revolves around the sun.


Morning Glory Pool (Hole), Wyoming, USA

Morning Glory Pool (Hole), Wyoming, USA

This is one of the most prominent and prettiest thermal pools in the Yellowstone park. The depth of this pool (natural hole) is 4 meters (13ft). The "Morning Glory Pool" was given its name in the 1880 for its resemblance to a morning glory flower.

The distinct color of the pool is due to bacteria which inhabit the water. However, this pool was once in dang

er of losing its colors when the Grand Loop Road used to pass close to it, which increased the likelihood of thoughtless visitors throwing coins into it - thus causing the pool to cool and jeopardize the existence of the color-causing bacteria that thrive within. Today, you'll have to do a little walking along the Upper Geyser Basin to get to the pool, and it's well worth the exercise.
 

Crooked Forest, Poland

Crooked Forest, Poland

In a tiny corner of western Poland a forest of about 400 pine trees grow with a 90 degree bend at the base of their trunks - all bent northward. Surrounded by a larger forest of straight growing pine trees this collection of curved trees, or "Crooked Forest," is a mystery.

Planted around 1930, the trees managed to grow for seven to 10 years before getting held down, in what is understood to have been human mechanical intervention. Though why exactly the original tree farmers wanted so many crooked trees is unknown.


World’s Smallest Fish

World’s Smallest Fish

The world’s smallest fish has been discovered in the peat swamps of the Indonesian Island of Sumatra. The picture on the right shows its size against a thumb. At maturity, the fish can be about 7.9 mm in length.


LEAF CARVING

LEAF CARVING

As the name suggests, leaf carving consists of literally carving an image on to a tree leaf, specifically the leaf of the Chinar tree, a tree native to India, Pakistan and China that bears a close resemblance to the leaf on the maple tree.


Simple habit that could help you live to 100: Hold Your Breath This simple exercise can be done at any time during the day and will give your lungs a nice mini-workout to keep them healthy! Just take a deep breath in, hold it for 10 seconds, and then slowly let the air out through pursed lips. This helps to make sure that all the pockets in your lungs are opening up.

Simple habit that could help you live to 100: Hold Your Breath

This simple exercise can be done at any time during the day and will give your lungs a nice mini-workout to keep them healthy! Just take a deep breath in, hold it for 10 seconds, and then slowly let the air out through pursed lips. This helps to make sure that all the pockets in your lungs are opening up.


Travelling on a tightrope



Travelling on a tightrope

Nik Wallenda walks on the tightrope from the American side to Canada over the Niagara Falls in Ontario..

Underwater roller coaster in Japan.


Underwater roller coaster in Japan.

Roller Coasters are the miracles of science and technology. The top 10 fastest and fiercest roller coasters of the world are:

#1. Kingda Ka
Theme Park: Six Flags Great Adventure
Location: Jackson, New Jersey

#2. Steel Dragon 2000
Theme Park: Nagashima Spa Land
Location: Mie, Japan

#3. Top Thrill Dragster
Theme Park: Cedar Point
Location: Sandusky, Ohio

#4. Millennium Force
Theme Park: Cedar Point
Location: Sandusky, Ohio

#5. Intimidator 305
Theme Park: Kings Dominion
Location: Doswell, Virginia

#6.Superman:Escape From Krypton
Theme Park: Six Flags Magic Mountain
Location: Valencia, California

#7. Tower of Terror II
Theme Park: Dreamworld
Location: Gold Coast, Australia

#8. Behemoth
Theme Park: Canada's Wonderland
Location: Ontario, Canada

#9. Fujiyama
Theme Park: Fuji–Q Highland
Location: Yamanashi, Japan

#10. Titan
Theme Park: Six Flags Over Texas
Location: Arlington, Texas
 

White Shark and Kayak!


White Shark and Kayak!

When this photograph was first published in Africa Geographic, BBC Wildlife, later in Paris Match and the Daily Mail, it resulted in a flurry of e-mails, phone calls and letters from around the world asking if the image was a fake. The image became the most talked about of shark photograph ever.

The photograph is real, no photoshop, no digital manipulation, no nothing, i
n fact it was shot on slide film Fuji Provia 100 using a Nikon F5 Camera and 17-35 mm lens by Photographer :Thomas P. Peschak.

Thomas says " To capture this image I tied myself to the tower of the research boat Lamnidae and leaned into the void, precariously hanging over the ocean while waiting patiently for a white shark to come along. I wanted to shot a photograph that would tell the story of our research efforts to track white sharks using kayaks" - " I have been sea kayaking for quite a number of years, frequently using it as a photographic platform and could not think of a better, less unobtrusive vessel from which to track white sharks from. Granted the first few attempts were a little nerve-wracking, even though we had observed the sharks reaction to an empty kayak numerous times. It is hard to describe what goes through ones mind when sitting in a yellow plastic sea kayak and a 4.5 m + great white shark is heading your way" - " White sharks, despite their bad reputation are much more cautious and inquisitive in nature than aggressive and unpredictable. At no time did any shark show any agression towards our little yum yum yellow craft".
 

World's First Virtual Shopping Store


World's First Virtual Shopping Store

This is World's First Virtual Shopping Store opens in Korea. All the Shelves are in fact LCD Screens. User choose their desired items by touching the LCD screen and checkout at the counter in the end to have all their ordered stuff packed in Bags.


2 years after Titanic sank

2 years after Titanic sank, the Empress Of Ireland sank in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and lost 68.5% of all passengers (5% more than Titanic!). The event was buried in the papers because of the WWI.

Life Time

A person will create...

Rehab Car

This electric car is designed by a Hungarian company by the name of Rehab.

I think it's a clever idea for wheelchair users to get around.

Hats off to those who are working on products that make life better for those in need


Komondor Dog


Komondor Dog

This is a large, white-colored Hungarian breed of livestock
guardian dog with a long, corded coat. it is also referred to as 'mop dogs,' the Komondor is a long-established powerful dog breed that has a natural guardian instinct to guard livestock and other property. This breed has declared one of the Hungary’s national treasures, to be preserved and protected from modification.

This is a large dog (many are over 30 inches tall), this is one of the largest common breeds of dog, or a molosser. The body is covered by a heavy, matted, corded coat.


Alien Hand Syndrome

Alien Hand Syndrome

Alien hand syndrome is an unusual neurological disorder where one of the patient's hands takes on a life of its own. A person suffering from alien hand syndrome will feel a normal sensation in their hand, but at certain times will think that their hand is acting in a manner that is totally different from their normal behavior.The hand will often times make sudden movements and

become completely uncontrollable.The alien hand will do whatever it wants, which often times includes performing complex acts such as undoing buttons,removing clothing, and manipulating tools. Sometimes the sufferer will not be aware of what the alien hand is doing until it is systematically brought to their attention.
 

Largest city of Hungary

Budapest, Hungary

It is the capital and the largest city of Hungary, the largest in East-Central Europe and the seventh largest in the European Union. It is the country's principal political, cultural, commercial, industrial, and transportation centre, sometimes described as the primate city of Hungary.


First World Hotel has 6,000 rooms

First World Hotel has 6,000 rooms, theme parks, malls, artificial tropical forest, 80 stores, 90 restaurants, cineplex , karaoke bars and casinos.
located in Malaysia


THE LONELIEST WHALE IN THE WORLD !!!!

THE LONELIEST WHALE IN THE WORLD !!!!

In 2004, The New York Times wrote an article about the loneliest whale in the world. Scientists have been tracking her since 1992 and they discovered the problem:

She isn't like any other baleen whale. Unlike all other whales, she doesn't have friends. She doesn't have a family. She doesn't belong to any tribe, pack or gang. She doesn't have a lover. She nev

er had one. Her songs come in groups of two to six calls, lasting for five to six seconds each. But her voice is unlike any other baleen whale. It is unique—while the rest of her kind communicate between 12 and 25Hz, she sings at 52Hz. You see, that’s precisely the problem. No other whales can hear her. Every one of her desperate calls to communicate remains unanswered. Each cry ignored. And, with every lonely song, she becomes sadder and more frustrated, her notes going deeper in despair as the years go by.
 

THE MOST COLORFUL TREE IN THE WORLD!

Rainbow Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus deglupta)

THE MOST COLORFUL TREE IN THE WORLD!

The Rainbow Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus deglupta) or 'MINDANAO GUM' is the only species of Eucalyptus tree found in the northern hemisphere. As if that weren't extraordinary enough, the up to 70-m tall tree also shines in the colors of the rainbow: its bark can take on a yellow, green, orange and even purple shading!
If you want to spot a Rainbow Eucalyptus tree live and in all its glory, you’ll have to travel to Indonesia, Papua New Guinea or PHILIPPINES, the tree’s only native places. However, it has been introduced worldwide as an exotic wood in South America, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, China and other countries.

i-City, City of Digital Lights

i-City, City of Digital Lights #

The Nighttime Wonderland of Malaysia Located in the city of Shah Alam, i-City is a one-of-a-kind theme-park where all the main attractions are made of plastic and millions of bright LED lights. Similar to Elmer Long’s Bottle Tree Ranch, during the day, i-City’s artificial forest of maple and pine trees really comes to life at night. Made out of plastic and fitted with colorful LEDs, they put on a light show unlike any other