Wednesday, July 4, 2012

73 Biggest Hole on Earth

Biggest Hole on Earth- Here we have 10 most spectacular natural and man-made holes in the face of the earth. Some of these are the result of man’s search for mineral wealth, while some are nature’s work creating some astounding holes.
These are the pictures of the biggest hole that can be found in this planet we live in:

1 Car Themed Hotel

Car Themed Hotel -The V8 Hotel, named after the famous eight cylinder engine is located in the centre ofStuttgart’s Meilenwerk – a German international hub for car dealers.
It offers 23 standard rooms, 10 large rooms, and a 120sqm suite. Many of these rooms are decorated withcar themes that contain real cars and auto accessories.
You will find here anything from classics, sports cars, a mercedes-benz car wash, 70′s cadillac drive-in cinema, and also a morris minor garage. The themed rooms include a autokino (drive-in-movie-theater with a caddy bed), V8 camping room, racing (manufacturer logos and racers at the track), werkstatt (a garage with a morris and mechanic’s legs), carwash (old benz with brushes), vision (a turbine-like sleeping area), tuning (with racing buckets and a lot of tiger print), tankstelle (gas station with a herbie), and motorcycle (with an out-west Route 66 theme).

11 Capsule Hotel ?

Capsule Hotel ? | Have you guys watch dragon ball? im sure most of u watch or read manga rite.. In certain scene, Bulma use capsule to get anything she want. But now Japan has build a capsule hotel.
The 14-floor Kurokawa Nakagin Capsule Hotel is a 1972 building designed by Kisho Kurokawa, with a tower made from 140 pre-assembled compact capsule units, hoisted by a crane and bolted to the concrete core shaft. They come fitted with appliances and furniture for solitary dwellers, and when additional units are connected, can also host families. Built to be easily adaptable, it’s a pretty forward-thinking design for a building. Plus, it also looks like a stack of washing machines tossed out in the streets, which is also kind of cool.

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1 Unusual Bus Stop

Unusual Bus Stop – A bus stop is a designated place where buses stop for passengers to board or leave a bus. These are normally positioned on the highway and are distinct from off-highway facilities such as bus stations. The construction of bus stops tends to reflect the level of usage. Stops at busy locations may have shelters, seating and possibly electronic passenger information systems; less busy stops may use a simple pole and flag to mark the location and ‘customary stops’ have no specific infrastructure being known by their description. Bus stops may be clustered together into transport hubs allowing interchange between routes from nearby stops and with other public transport modes.
These are the photos of somewhat unusual, weird yet creative bus stops from around the world.

1. Football Goal Bus Stop

2. Weighing Scale Bus Stop

3. Swing Bus Stop

4. Air-conditioned Bus Stop

5. Strawberry Bus Stop

 

9 Giant Wing of Dragonfly On New York City

Giant Wing of Dragonfly On New York City | We worried about global warming and world food shortages, some of them bring a intelligent or concept on how to save world and make its green earth. We should call them a Hero for saving our mother-nature.Belgian firm Vincent Callibeau Architects designed a vertical farm based on the wings of a dragonfly, which is a truly eco-friendly building, awesome in concept.

Its located along the east river at the south edge of Rooselvelt islandin New York City the tower will be, in essence, living organism being self-sufficient in water,energy and bio fertilizing. Comprising 132 floorsand 600 mtrs tall, the Dragonflywill be able to accommodate 28 different agricultural fields for the production of fruit, vegetables, grains, meat and dairy.
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0 5 Spectacular Fountains Around World

5 Spectacular Fountains Around World | The one thing that is guaranteed to get the attention of an onlooker is a water feature. There is something very soothing and magical about the sight and sound of running water, even more so when it is enclosed in a spectacular setting.
Lets check 5 of these fountain.

1. Moonlight Rainbow Fountain,Seoul

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2. Burj Kalifa Fountain, Dubai

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3. King Fahd Fountain, Jeddah

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4. Buckingham Fountain, Chicago, USA

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5. Friendship Fountain, Narodiv, Russia

0 5 Tallest Ferris Wheels

5 Tallest Ferris Wheels | “These wheels have almost replaced the skyscraper as icons,” says Dennis Speigel, president of the consulting firm International Theme Park Services. You’d expect him to say that, since his company is busy building tall, very tall Ferris wheels.
Here is a list and photos of the tallest Ferris wheels in the world. The original Ferris wheel was designed byGeorge Washington Gale Ferris, Jr., as a landmark for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The term Ferris wheel later came to be used generically for all such rides.

1. Singapore Flyer – 165 metre

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2. London Eye – 135 metre

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3. Suzhou Ferris Wheel – 120 metre

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4. The Southern Star – 120 metre

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5. Tianjin Eye – 120 metre

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0 The World in Malaysia

The World in Malaysia – I found out this photo being spread in Facebook and I found it very interesting. You have probably heard “Malaysia Truly Asia“. Malaysia indeed is truly Asia but now, what can I say. You can found all these attraction similar to other countries all in Malaysia. Malaysia not only offers youoverwhelming experience when you visit this country but it gives you sense of being in other country as well, or maybe, sense of being close to your home.
This is the photo that I mentioned earlier. Just thought of sharing it to all our lovely readers :)

0 Underground Hotel

Underground Hotel | While staying above ground has its perks, it’s always fun to try something a little out of the ordinary. On your next trip, why not try staying in one of these unique hotels located underground?
You’ll get privacy, a unique experience, and won’t have to worry about the sun waking you up too early on your vacation.

1. Sala Silvermine,Sala, Sweden 

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2. Desert Cave Hotel,Coober Pedy, South Australia

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3. Kelebek Cave Hotel,Cappadocia, Turkey 

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4. Woodlyn Park,Waitomo, New Zealand 

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5. Kokopelli’s Cave Bed & BreakfastFarmington, New Mexico

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0 Beauty Of Ancient Cities

Beauty Of Ancient Cities | Children always think the town they grew up in has been there since the dawn of time, just like they think their parents are giants that will never die.
As we grow older, we discover that where we live is quite often merely as old as our grandparents, or an antique car. Sometimes this can be a startling revelation, but it couldn’t possibly match the awe that must be felt to realize the city you live in has existed for 10,000 years (though many other cities have beenabandoned since).

1. Damascus,Syria

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2. Plovdiv,Bulgaria

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3. Beirut,Paris

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4. Jurusalem

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5. Tel Aviv

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0 Wonder of Russia

Wonder of Russia | To the rest of the world, Russia has often been cloaked in mystery, with political affairs clouding our sense of what this sprawling nation in northern Eurasia is really like.
Putting aside its Soviet past, Russia is now much more accessible to outsiders, but its very size and the remoteness of much of its territory still mean that much of it goes unseen. These 5 natural sights, from the vast Golden Mountains of Altai in Southern Siberia to the sandy Curonian Split on the Baltic Sea coast, represent just a fraction of the beauty that this nation has to offer.

1.  The Golden Mountains of Altai

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2.  Lena’s Stone Forest

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3. Lake Baikal

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4. The Valley of Geysers

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5. The Curonian Split

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0 Mysterious World Landmark

Mysterious World Landmarks – The world is filled with ancient monuments built by master craftsmen in order to honor everything from kings and presidents to religious figures. And although most of these landmarks have been carefully studied and researched by scientists and historians, some are simply so old, incomplete, or obscure that we still don’t know very much about why they were built or what purpose they served.
The following are 10 world landmarks that, whether by intention or simply due to the passage of time:

1. The Cahokia Mounds


The Mystery
Although scientists are constantly discovering new information about the Cohokia community, the biggest mystery that remains is which modern Indian tribe is descended from the residents of the ancient city, as well as just what it was that caused them to abandon their settlement.

2. Newgrange


The Mystery
Archeologists know Newgrange was used as a tomb, but why and for who still remains a mystery. The painstaking design needed to guarantee that the yearly solstice event occurs suggests that the site was held in high regard, but other than the obvious hypothesis that the sun featured prominently in the mythology of the builders, scientists are at a loss to describe the true reason for Newgrange’s construction.

3. The Yonaguni Monument

The Mystery
The ongoing debate surrounding Yonaguni centers on one key subject: is the monument a natural phenomenon, or is it man-made? Scientists have long argued that millennia of strong currents and erosion have carved the formations out of the ocean floor, and they point to the fact that the monument is all one piece of solid rock as proof that it was not assembled by a builder. Others, though, point to the many straight edges, square corners and 90-degree angles of the formation as proof that it’s artificial. They often cite one formation in particular, a section of rock that resembles a crude carving of a human face, as evidence. If they are right, then an even more interesting mystery presents itself: who constructed the Yonaguni Monument, and for what purpose?

4. The Nazca Lines

The Mystery
Scientists know who made the Nazca Lines and how they did it, but they still don’t know why. The most popular and reasonable hypothesis is that the lines must have figured in the Nazca people’s religious beliefs, and that they made the designs as offerings to the gods, who would’ve been able to see them from the heavens. Still, other scientists argue that the lines are evidence of massive looms that the Nazcas used to make textiles, and one investigator has even made the preposterous claim that they are the remnants of ancient airfields used by a vanished, technologically advanced society.

5. Goseck Circle

The Mystery
The monument’s careful construction has led many scientists to believe that the Goseck Circle was built to serve as some kind of primitive solar or lunar calendar, but its exact use is still a source of debate. Evidence has shown that a so-called “solar cult” was widespread in ancient Europe. This has led to speculation that the Circle was used in some kind of ritual, perhaps even in conjunction with human sacrifice. This hypothesis has yet to be proven, but archeologists have uncovered several human bones, including a headless skeleton, just outside the palisade walls.

6. Sacsayhuaman

The Mystery
Most scientists agree that Sacsayhuaman served as a kind of fortress of barrier wall, but this has been disputed. The strange shape and angles of the wall have led some speculate that it may have had a more symbolic function, one example being that the wall, when seen next to Cuzco from above, forms the shape of the head of a Cougar. Even more mysterious than the monument’s use, though, are the methods that were used in its construction. Like most Inca stone works, Sacsayhuaman was built with large stones that fit together so perfectly that not even a sheet of paper can be placed in the gaps between them. Just how the Incas managed such expert placements, or, for that matter, how they managed to transport and lift the heavy hunks of stone, is still not fully known.

7. The Easter Island Moai

The Mystery
While there is a fairly solid consensus on why the Moai were erected, how the islanders did it is still up for debate. The average Moai weighs several tons, and for years scientists were at a loss to describe how the monuments were transported from Rano Raraku, where most of them were constructed, to their various locations around the island. In recent years, the most popular theory is that the builders used wooden sleds and log rollers to move the Moai, an answer that would also explain how the once verdant island became almost totally barren due to deforestation.

8. The Georgia Guidestones

The Mystery
For all their controversy, very little is known about who built the Guidestones or what their true purpose is. R.C. Christian claimed he represented an independent organization when he commissioned the landmark, but neither he nor his group has spoken up since its construction. Since the monument was built during the height of the Cold War, one popular theory about the group’s intentions is that the Guidestones were to serve as a primer for how to rebuild society in the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust.

9. The Great Sphinx of Giza


The Mystery
Despite its reputation as one of the most famous monuments of antiquity, there is still very little known about the Great Sphinx of Giza. Egyptologists might have a small understanding of why the statue was built, but when, how, and by who is still shrouded in mystery. The pharaoh Khafra is the main suspect, which would date the structure back to around 2500 BC, but other scientists have argued that evidence of water erosion of the statue suggests that it is much older and perhaps even predated the dynastic era of the Egyptians. This theory has few modern adherents, but if true it would mean the Great Sphinx of Giza is even more mysterious than previously believed.

10. Stonehenge

The Mystery
Stonehenge has become renowned for puzzling even the most brilliant researchers, and over the years the many gaps in the history of its construction, the nature of its use, and the true identity of its builders have become known as “The Mystery of Stonehenge.” The Neolithic people who built the monument left behind no written records, so scientists can only base their theories on the meager evidence that exists at the site. This has led to wild speculation that the monument was left by aliens, or that it was built by some eons-old society of technologically advanced super-humans. All craziness aside, the most common explanation remains that Stonehenge served as some kind of graveyard monument that played a role in the builders’ version of the afterlife, a claim that is backed up by its proximity to several hundred burial mounds. Yet another theory suggests that the site was a place for spiritual healing and the worship of long dead ancestors.
 

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