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Wednesday, August 31, 2011

10 Amazing Things to Know about Outer Space

 There are more than 100 billion galaxies in the universe.    the largest galaxies have nearly 400 billion stars.    there are an estimated 100 billion stars in the milky way, our galaxy.    if you tried to count all the stars in just our galaxy at a rate of one stars per    second, it would take you about 3,000 years.

The sun is the largest object in our solar system.    about 1.3 million

Monday, August 29, 2011

Thunder River Grand Canyon - Tourism Object,



Thunder River Grand Canyon - Tourism Object,



Whether you are a tourist who like the beauty of nature or a National park? Indonesia-best-travel will give you a tourist Canyoon Grand National Park, I believe the sights that we recommend is no stranger in your ears because this place is famous throughout the world with its natural beauty owned. But do you know if the Grand Canyon National Park has a Grand Canyon Thunder River which has particularly great natural beauty so dear, if you have not come to see the paintings of outstanding natural beauty it is.





Sunday, August 28, 2011

Best Travel - Beach in the South of France


Best Travel - Beach in the South of France





France is the most visited country in the world. It has everything That You Could ever want to see on your holidays: a great city like Paris, good beaches, you can get them in southern France because there is a nice beach


Saturday, August 20, 2011

5 The story of Legend of the lot set aside Scariest Thing Mystical

This is a lot leganda oldest mysteries aside a supremely mystical, without much berargument immediately wrote consider themselves ....



5. The Octavius

Although now considered more legend than anything, the story of Octavius ​​remains one of the most famous of all ghost ship stories. The story dates back to 1775, when it is said that a whaling ship called the Herald stumbled across Octavius ​​floating aimlessly off the coast of Greenland. Crewmembers of the Herald rose Octavius, where they found the bodies of the crew and passengers of all frozen by the arctic cold.





Most notably, the crew discovered the ship's captain was still sitting at his desk, the middle of completing a log entry from 1762, which means that Octavius ​​had been floating for 13 years. According to legend, he eventually discovered that the captain had risked to make a quick return to England from the East through the Northwest Passage, but that ship has become trapped in the ice. If true, this would mean Octavius ​​has completed part of the Atlantic as a ghost ship, its crew and captain of the long dead from exposure to the elements.



4. The Joyita

The Joyita was a fisherman and charter boat was found abandoned in the South Pacific in 1955. Ship, along with 25 passengers and crew, was on his way to the Tokelau Islands when something happens, and it was not until hours later that the Joyita reported late and rescue efforts launched. A massive air search conducted, but failed to find the missing ship, and not until five weeks later that the merchant ship stumble upon Joyita drifting about 600 miles from its original course.



No signs of the passengers, crew, cargo, or a life raft, and the ship was pretty badly damaged and listing to one side. Further examination by the authorities discovered that the ship radio tuned to a universal danger sign, and a search of the deck to find a doctor bag and some bloody bandages. None of the crew or passengers are never seen again, and the mystery of what happened has never been revealed. The most popular theory is that the pirates kill the passengers and threw their bodies into the sea, but other claims, including everything from the insurgency and kidnapping insurance fraud.



3. The Lady Lovibond

Britain has a long tradition of legends about the ghost ship, and the Lady Lovibond is probably the most famous. As the story goes, the Lady Lovibond captain, Simon Peel, recently married, and decided to bring the ship on a cruise to celebrate. He brought his new bride, will take place along the long voyage to the belief that bringing a woman on board a boat is bad luck-and sail on February 13, 1748. Unfortunately for Peel, the first mate is also in love with his new wife, and after watching the celebrations, people become angry and overwhelmed with jealousy and deliberately steer the boat to turn off Goodwind Sands, a sand bar known for causing shipwrecks.





Lady Lovibond sank, killing all passengers. As the legend goes, since the accident Lady Lovibond can be seen sailing in the waters around the Kent every 50 years. This was shown in 1798 by several different boat captain, as well as in 1848 and 1898, when it should seem so real that some of the ships, thinking it was a ship in distress, actually sent the raft to help it. Lady Lovibond again seen in 1948, and while there are no confirmed sightings in the last year in 1998, continues to be one of the most famous ghost ship legend in Europe.



2.The Mary Celeste

Undoubtedly the most famous of all real-life ghost ship Mary Celeste is a merchant ship found homeless and adrift in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872. The ship was in seaworthy condition, with all the screens are still awake and full of food stores in the cargo hold, but his boat, the captain's log book and, more importantly, the entire crew, disappeared mysteriously. No signs of struggle, and personal belongings of crew and cargo of more than 1500 barrels of alcohol was touched, apparently ruling out the possibility of piracy as an explanation. In the years since the bizarre discovery, a number of theories have been proposed about the possible fate of the crew of the Mary Celeste.



These include that their passengers were killed by tornado, that the crew rebelled, or even eating flour contaminated with fungi carry all passengers to hallucinate and become crazy. The most likely theory remains that the storm or some kind of technical problems led prematurely leaving the crew to the ship in lifeboats, and that they later died at sea. However, the mystery surrounding the Mary Celeste has created a lot of wild speculation, and others have proposed everything from sea monsters and ghosts to the kidnapping of foreigners may be the explanation.



1. The Flying Dutchman

Maritime folklore, there is no ghost ship that is more famous than the Flying Dutchman, which has inspired many paintings, horror stories, movies, and even an opera. The ship was first mentioned in the late 1700s in the book George Barrington's Voyage sailors to Botany Bay, and since then his legend continues to grow, thanks to a variety of apparitions by the fishermen and sailors. As a story, the Flying Dutchman is a ship out of Amsterdam dikapteni by a man called Van der Decken. The ship was making its way toward the East Indies in the face of dangerous weather near the Cape of Good Hope.





Determined to intersection, Van der Decken was supposed to be crazy, kill the first mate, and vowed that he would cross the Cape, "even if God will let me sail to Judgement Day!" Despite best efforts, the ship sank in a storm, and as the legend goes, Van der Decken and now a ghost ship doomed to sail the seas forever. To this day, the Flying Dutchman continues to be one of the most-sighted of all ghost ships, and people from the sea fishermen in the Prince of Wales have all claimed to have seen it make a never ending journey across the sea.

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Friday, August 19, 2011

Oak Island Treasure Mystery

An old treasure has been buried in Oak Island. Since the end of the 17th century to the present, various efforts have been made to explore the treasures of Oak Island, but nil. Ancient technology once again proves how great what is considered ancient technology that can outwit we call 'modern'.



Early discovery of the Oak Island Treasure

On a summer day in 1795, a teenager named Daniel McGinnisNova Scotia. He then was intrigued by a soil surface that looks weird. The ground surface is round and lower than the surrounding soil. Above ground level is low there is a like a cut tree branches to form a pulley. Because've heard of stories of pirates in the area, McGinnis decided to go home and call his friends to find out about the strange land plains. walking along an area on the island of Oak,



A few days later with two friends McGinnis, John Smith (19 years) and Anthony Vaughan (16 years), began digging the hole. At a depth of 2 meters from the surface, they found a large stone tiles that covered the hole. Excavation then continued to do, and what they find next, reinforce their expectations if something precious had been hidden in the hole. At a depth of 10 meters, they found a layer of oak logs and shaped to cover the hole.



The same layers they found at a depth of 20 meters and a depth of 30 meters, a layer of wood shaped into a round that seemed to cover the hole. Because it was already no longer possible to continue the excavation to the size of 3 teenagers, they finally decided to go back home and think about planning to continue the excavations. They then left the hole for 8 years. Time they use to find someone or anyone who can help them both in the affairs of the funds and equipment.



Advanced Excavation



Not much they can find and try until about 1802. That year, Simon Lynds visited the hole and was impressed with the story of three companions. Simeon then formed a company specifically to handle the treasure digging holes. The company was named Onslow Company.



With the help of a company, a depth of 30 meters that were previously excavated three teens with difficulty can be exhumed by a team of diggers with ease. Excavation then continued to a depth of 90 meters. They found each other protective layer depth of 10 meters.



At a depth of 40 meters, a layer of charcoal to cover the hole, the 50-meter layer of a layer of putty, and at a depth of 60 feet a layer of coconut fiber that became the cover. At a depth of 90 meters (another version of history told at a depth of 80 meters), a team of diggers found a clue. A flat stone with a length of 3 meters and 1 meter wide that contain strange characters and odd numbers have become an another puzzle as well as an affirmation of the existence of something of value in the bottom of the hole.



Excavation then continued. At a depth of 93 meters, the ground began to enter the pit was a layer of soft mud. Excavation was then stopped for the day when they reach the layer of soft mud.



The next day when a team of diggers returned, they were surprised to find they have dug a hole filled with water as high as 33 meters. The team finally decided to pump the water out, but it was useless. Excavation and then resumed in the next year when it was decided to dig a hole that will be connected parallel to the first pit. But their efforts became futile when holes are made in parallel began to reach a depth of 100 meters, the hole gets filled again with water.



The project was eventually stopped and became homeless for 45 years. During this period, nothing else is doing the digging for treasure.



In 1849 then, The Truro Company is following the re trying to uncover the mystery of Oak Island mystery hole was. Team of diggers just try to dig to a depth of 86 meters, but due to stagnant water begins to return, the team conducted a speculation to make a core-drill holes before re-stagnant water. This drilling yielded an unexpected result.



The first sign of a Treasure

Drill at a depth of 98 meters found a layer of pine. Further drill continues to penetrate the deeper layers. The team from The Truro Company diggers then find 4-inch layer of oak. Next they found a 22-inch-thick metal layer, the next 4 inch layer of oak again and another layer of fir. In conclusion, they may have drilled a box or treasure chest made of oak. When they lift their drill, the team found diggers oak wood chips and strands that look like leather palm.



One of the drill also found a few strands of gold chain. As drilling continues, suddenly one of the crew found that the water in the hole turned out to be salt water and was rising to the top following the tide. This indicates if the designer of this hole has managed to make intelligent pitfalls that are designed to overwhelm the hole if one starts to find the treasure.



Tim diggers back in 1850 with plans to dig a hole and parallel hole trying to reach these treasures through the hole parallel to be made. But nil. As before, when the hole began to touch the depth of 90 meters, the water flooded the entire hole directly parallel. Team digger and then pumping out the water that flooded the hole parallel. In the process of pumping out water that seemed impossible, a team member if the diggers found at low tide, there are other sources of incoming water, and salt water that indicates if the water comes from the coast. The team also examined the coastal barrier that became one of their digging, and what they find on the beach next was beyond common sense. The beach is man-made beach.



Based on observations of the team excavating, an artificial beach has been designed in such a way to connect with the pit which is about 500 meters from the beach. Adri water channels according to estimates made beach is connected with the treasure pit at a depth of 110 meters. For more details look at Smith's Cove Tunnel Flood.



The next solution team from Truro Company diggers want to stymie the flow of water from the existing beach at the water line. They built a dam which will divert the flow of water from Smith's Cove Tunnel Flood, so there will be no water to be flooded pit when the water is pumped out. Unfortunately, a storm destroyed the dam which was built before the dam was finished. Truro Company finally succumbed to years It is interesting to note from the dam by the excavation team from Truro Company is, the team discovered the remains of the older dams when they build their dams.



Oak Island treasure hunt later re-done in 1861 by Oak Island Association. The first thing a team of diggers from the OIA is to clean up the treasure hole to a depth of 88 meters. They then dig a new hole to the east. The hole is dug to the east is intended to try to find the treasure hole channel connected to the sea. After reaching a depth of 120 meters, a team of diggers finally canceled their plans because it did not find any one channel connected to the hole treasure. The new hole is then abandoned. The second hole is dug to find the treasures which are then dug a channel to seek this treasure to the west.



When the second hole reached a depth of 118 meters, suddenly the water began to flood the pit, the same as occurs in the main pit Oak Island treasure. When the water began to flood the hole that suddenly collapsed down pit deeper than 15 meters, no one knows for sure how the treasure inside crumbling down. In the excavation of the OIA is the first casualties. But yan fallen victim not because buried in the pits, but because of the steam pump used suddenly exploded and injured the team is around to take its toll. Excavation is also ultimately failed to solve the puzzle channels Oak Island treasure pit. The project by the OIA was finally discontinued in 1864 due to run out of funds.





Advanced search continues in 1866, 1893, 1909, 1931 and 1936. Search started using modern methods is then not also solved the mystery of the hole channels Oak Island treasure. Modern methods are used among others by detonating pembanjir channels, making the dam that will keep the water will not meet the hole dug, and dug excavation using a crane (not manually anymore). The only of the modern ways that produce results that success closing the flow of water from Smith's Cove Tunnel, but this success only makes the other man-made waterways more flowing from the south.



In 1936, Hadden Gillbert who collaborated with Fred Blair began a new investigation of Oak Island. This time their focus not only on the main pit, but to the whole island. They started looking for things that might be associated with these treasures. This investigation eventually found two important things. The first is the discovery of a carved rock at a depth of 90 meters from the hole dug for treasure, while the second invention is a piece of wood that allegedly was part of a major construction because it has a form that can be connected with other parts by using a pin (probably some kind of bolt).



Until now, drilling continues. Drilling is currently commanded by Blankenship and Britons. Great discoveries came from the Briton and Blankenship, namely what is known as Borehole 10-X. 237-meter long steel tube, and submerged at a depth of 180 meters meters at the eastern edge of the sea.







theory

Below are some theories that circulate in the community about who the real owners of these treasures.



Captain William Kidd - As a famous sailor, rumors about the treasure can not be separated from the Oak Island community conversation. Several legends about the treasure also refer to Oak Island.



The French - the theory says if the owners of these treasures is the French who bury their money in anticipation of the defeat of the war a lot happens when fighting the British during the American colonization.



The Vikings - Some public records also say if the Vikings had several times visited the United States. Although no one dares to affirm if these treasures belonged to the Vikings, but the rumors about them are also not free from the talk of society.



Bands of pirates - Oak Island also has a lot to be famous pirate haven. This fact led to the theory of a new trust if the treasure was buried somewhere on Oak Island.



Inca or Maya treasure - during the colonization of America by Europeans in the 18th century and 19th centuries, much of the wealth of the Inca and Mayan civilizations that disappeared. The theory then states if maybe some sympathy with Americans who are still buried treasure of the Inca and Mayan civilizations in a place like Oak Island.



Puzzle Writing On Stone Carving



As I mentioned above if the kedalamana 90 meters, has discovered a stone containing a strange article. Stone found at a depth of 90 meters has an article as follows:




Writing On Stone Found In Depth 90 meters



The stone has disappeared until now. Although it has significance for treasure hunters on the island of Oak, but some doubt the authenticity of the stone circles. Those who hold these stones would not hesitate to say if the stone may have been made ​​and abandoned by previous diggers in order to make the next diggers just more confused.



Nonetheless, a professor of languages ​ ​at the University of Halifax in 1866, never tried to translate the script.





The key to translate the script





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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

10 World Youth Day Images, Madrid 2011 ..


“Rooted and built up in Jesus Christ, firm in the faith.”
 World Youth Day is a youth oriented Roman Catholic Church event. While the event itself celebrates the Catholic faith, invitation to attend is non-denominational. World Youth Day is not associated with International Youth Day or any of the international observance days. World Youth Day (or in short 'WYD') was initiated by Pope John Paul

Saturday, August 13, 2011

10 Family Around the World and It's Food Disparity

In an increasingly globalized world, it’s still sometimes shocking to see just how disparate our lives are compared with other human beings around the world. A book of photographs by Peter Menzel called "Hungry Planet: What the World Eats" ("©Peter Menzel www.menzelphoto.com. Ten Speed Press, published in 2005) makes a relevant point with great irony: at a time when hundreds of millions of people

Friday, August 12, 2011

Hawaii - Lonely Planet Travel


Hawaii - Lonely Planet Travel





Hawaii is beautiful country, been there once and even the fact that I were not staying in the most costy hotel, it was wonderful. BBQ:ng their great meat and swimming in the ocean.. I have to visit this country atleast one time more! Recommend it to everybody, I know its quite expensive out there, but experiences cannot be measured in money. Totally worth it!


Amsterdam - Lonely Planet Travel Video









Amsterdam. It's a lot more than the lure of the red light district and
the business hub. Relax like a local, spend hours by the canal, cycle
around
and head off for a night at a brown coffee. Why are they brown
again?


Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii


Lava Enters the Pacific Ocean in Hawaii




Tourism Object, Lava finally reaches the Pacific Ocean at Kamokuna after a seven mile journey from the Pu'u O'o vent in Kilauea Volcano.

A small black sand beach is formed when the surf quenches the hot lava.


Tourist Map of Egypt


Tourist Map of Egypt




For those of you who want to vacation in Egypt but did not have a map you can see the map above to guide you on holiday to Egypt you'll not get lost in there is not funny if you get lost while on holiday ha ha


Travel Video - Airlie Beach, Irish Backpacker







Can't wait to visit Australia next 2 months maybe. Me and my friend are
planning for a round trip and we're thinking of Australia as our main
trip. The big cities are great, and the natural side of Australia is the
real attraction and you don't get any nicer than there.. if anyone's
interested here's a great tip


Tuesday, August 9, 2011

10 Images of Riots in London

The random violence which has gripped London for three days spread like a fever across the UK overnight, leaving a trail of destruction. Smashed windows, looted shops and thousands of cars on fire in a number of cities.
Buildings burn on Tottenham High Road, London after youths protested against the killing of a man by armed police in an attempted arrest, August 6, 2011 in London, England.