Showing posts with label Countries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Countries. Show all posts

Inverted House In Austria

Don't think it was captured inversely by the camera or photoshopped. This upside down house is found in Austria and was built by Polish architects Irek Glowacki and Marek Rozanski. You can surf room by room inside the house. Many peoples are seeing it just like a museum. It takes more than one year to build completely. Now you can see more pictures of this house from your home.

 

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Kim Jong Il Working As DJ In The Party [ Rare Photos ]

Kim Jong-il was the leader of north Korea. He has many nicknames "Dear Leader", "our Father", "the General", and "Generalissimo", and more. He ruled the entire north Korea from 1994 to 2011 until his death. He recently died in the train journey due to heart failure. In 2010, the world famous magazine Forbes was given 31st ranked list of The World's Most Powerful People. His real name is Yuri Irsenovich Kim. He was the successor of his father Kim Il-sung. Now, we are going to show some photos of Kim Jong in the party and act as DJ. Do you believe it. Let's see it to believe. R.I.P Kim.

 

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The Cloud Building At South Korea

The buildings are called ‘The Cloud’ and they are being built in Soul, South Korea by Netherlands-based architectural firm MVRDV. In response to the obvious and immediate backlash due to its uncanny resemblance of the worst terrorist attack ever, that killed thousands of innocent people, MVRDV has released an apology on their site for anyone they may have offended and says that “the design inspiration of The Cloud is visualized in the first image on our website, a cloud covering the centre of the Skyscraper.” The disturbing buildings are scheduled to be completed by 2015. The two 850+ foot towers are connected in the middle by an explosive looking “cloud”. 

 

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Amazing Norwegian Wild Reindeer Lookout

The Norwegian Wild Reindeer Centre Pavilion is located at Hjerkinn on the outskirts of Dovrefjell National Park, over the Snøhetta mountain massif. A nature path takes you to the top of the mountain where you can catch a rare view of the Reindeer that live in the area. The building is open to the public and serves as an observation pavilion for the Wild Reindeer Foundation educational program. The lookout is built to blend in with the landscape and is rarely noticed by the easily-startled Reindeer until they're very close.

 

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Most Powerful Politician's With His Wife

Every country is ruled by a politician. But the politician home is not ruled by the politician. It's under the domination of their wife control. So politician's wife are behind the politician success and their country development. Now we are going to show the some of the politician's with his wife.

Barrack Obama with his wife Michelle Obama

Manmohan Singh With His Wife  Gursharan Kaur

 

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Christmas Decoration Of White House

Everyone likes to celebrate Christmas festival with the decorations, carols, prayer, candies and many more. But now we going to see the decorations of white house where George Bush, Washington, Bill Clinton lived. White house is the official residence of president of U.S. It was constructed by the James Hoban. The construction of the white house was started in the year 1792 October 13. It completed 219 years and going on. Let's see the Christmas decorations of white house.

 

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Egypt Tasty Traditional Dishes

Ful Medames:
Ful Medames consists of lava beans served with oil, garlic and lemon juice. It can be traced to Pharaonic roots, and quantities have been found in the Twelfth dynasty. The word “Medames” is Coptic for “buried” which refers to the way it was initially cooked: in a pot buried in hot coal or sand. It can be served with many embellishments such as butter, tomato sauce, tahini, fried or boiled eggs and pastrami. However, the most traditional method is to eat it plain and salted in an Egyptian bread bun.

Kushari:
Kushari is the Egyptian national dish, it consists of pasta and tomato sauce, among other items, including rice, lentils, caramelized onions, garlic and chickpeas. Having four sources of carbohydrates has made it the most popular lunch item in most common food outlets in Egypt for over 100 years. Kushari’s origins are not Egyptian at all, in fact it was a dish brought in by the British army in Egypt in the 19th century and the pasta was imported from Italy, the tomatoes are from Latin America and the rice from Asia. The idea to mix them all together in one extremely delicious, tasty and vegetarian dish was conceived in Egypt Country.

 

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Earthquake 7.2 Magnitude Hits Turkey

7.2 earthquake has struck Eastern Turkey, making it the most powerful earthquake to hit the country in ten years.Tens of thousands fled into the streets running, screaming or trying to reach relatives on cell phones as apartment and office buildings cracked or collapsed. As the full extent of the damage became clear, survivors dug in with shovels or even their bare hands, desperately trying to rescue the trapped and the injured.

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said at least 93 people were killed in Van, 45 others died in Ercis, and about 350 were injured. Several people were still trapped under rubble, he said, without citing any estimates.Up to 80 buildings collapsed in Ercis, including a dormitory, and 10 buildings collapsed in Van, the Turkish Red Crescent said. The sheer number of collapsed buildings gave rise to fears that the death toll could rise substantially.

 

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Celebrations of Indian Cricket Team [World Cup 2011]

World cup final was interesting for many reasons but it would be remembered till eternity for the manner of win. The lost game was reclaimed not by miracle but by determination.The new India is different. Believe it or not, this victory is announcement of jettisoning of slavery mentality. Only a proud India can fight back. See the way Gambhir and Kohli batted after the fall of Sehwag and Sachin wickets. The phase of hero-worship is over in India. Every individual is great. Gambhir has faith in himself as he is representative of liberated India. Same is true of Virat Kohli. The two helped stabilize the score not only due to techniques alone but also due to faith in oneself.
Mahendra Singh Dhoni - their captain, talisman and most marketable player - lifted the biggest one-day prize on offer in the game to send a cricket-mad country into delirium.And he did it 28 years after Kapil Dev achieved the same feat at Lord's.And he did it 28 years after Kapil Dev achieved the same feat at Lord's.

 

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5 Most Spoken Languages in the World

5 French
Number of speakers: 129 million
Often called the most romantic language in the world, French is spoken in tons of countries, including Belgium, Canada, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Haiti. Oh, and France too. We’re actually very lucky that French is so popular, because without it, we might have been stuck with Dutch Toast, Dutch Fries, and Dutch kissing (ew!).To say “hello” in French, say “Bonjour” (bone-JOOR).


4 Portuguese
Number of speakers: 191 million
Think of Portuguese as the little language that could. In the 12th Century, Portugal won its independence from Spain and expanded all over the world with the help of its famous explorers like Vasco da Gama and Prince Henry the Navigator. (Good thing Henry became a navigator . . . could you imagine if a guy named “Prince Henry the Navigator” became a florist?) Because Portugal got in so early on the exploring game, the language established itself all over the world, especially in Brazil (where it’s the national language), Macau, Angola, Venezuela, and Mozambique.To say “hello” in Portuguese, say “Bom dia” (bohn DEE-ah).

 

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Brazil Carnival Festival 2011

Thousands of Brazilians and foreign tourists are partying in the streets of Rio de Janeiro, where the city's famed Carnival festivities are in full swing.Carnival parades have been taking place since Sunday, with fireworks and cheers of revelers who have been celebrating for days. Several processions have been staged, featuring extravagant floats with celebrities and scantily dressed bejeweled dancers from several competing samba schools.

A fire in early February ripped through warehouses in Rio De Janeiro where three elite samba groups were preparing for the carnival, incinerating more than 8,000 of the feather and glitter costumes as well as many of the massive, meticulously decorated floats.The five days of festivities, which began Friday, are expected to attract 760,000 visitors, spending £350m, in capital alone.

 

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Egypt Crisis Goes Bad [Unssen Photos]

For the Tenth day straight day, protesters have taken to the streets of Cairo as President Hosni Mubarak refuses to step down and end his 30-year rule. Dr Mohammed ElBaradei, a voice of moderation in the protest movement, told Al Jazeera interviewers that "we are prepared to engage with the regime to ensure a smooth and orderly transition, but there is no question that Mubarak will have to leave." That puts the Obama Administration in a difficult position, because the democratic rebellion in Egypt threatens to sweep away a pillar of support for U.S. regional strategy. Secretary Clinton did not take questions, and a subsequent State Department briefing was canceled.

A man going to kill by the army

The protests took place despite widespread disruptions to internet and mobile-phone connections from early on Friday.Mobile operator Vodafone Egypt said in a statement: "All mobile operators in Egypt have been instructed to suspend services in selected areas. Under Egyptian legislation the authorities have the right to issue such an order and we are obliged to comply with it."

A one man fighting to the Army

 

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World's Largest Dam

Flooding in axial China feels the backbone of the world's better dam - Three Gorges. It is appear that it now to the absolute - resets 70,000 cubic meters of baptize per second. This is a record. But the akin of baptize every hour alone grows. The consequences, according to the engineers, can be disastrous, abnormally accustomed that the calamity in the breadth accept already larboard abandoned tens of bags of humans and acquired actual accident to millions of yuan. Evacuate had about a actor people.




100 Years Ago America [4th Edition Photos]

The United States energy market is 29,000 terawatt hours per year. Energy consumption per capita is 7.8 tons of oil equivalent per year, compared to Germany's 4.2 tons and Canada's 8.3 tons. In 2005, 40% of this energy came from petroleum, 23% from coal, and 22% from natural gas. The remainder was supplied by nuclear power and renewable energy sources.The United States is the world's largest consumer of petroleum.For decades, nuclear power has played a limited role relative to many other developed countries, in part due to public perception in the wake of the 1979 Three Mile Island accident. In 2007, several applications for new nuclear plants were filed.






100 Years Ago America [3rd Edition Photos]

The winner of the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama, is the 44th U.S. president. All previous presidents were men of solely European descent. The 2008 elections also saw the Democratic Party strengthen its control of both the House and the Senate. In the 111th United States Congress, the Senate comprises 57 Democrats, two independents who caucus with the Democrats, and 41 Republicans; the House comprises 255 Democrats and 178 Republicans (two seats are vacant). There are 26 Democratic and 24 Republican state governors.





100 Years Ago America [2nd Edition Photos]

The short form the United States is also standard. Other common forms include the U.S., the USA, and America. Colloquial names include the U.S. of A. and the States. Columbia, a once popular name for the United States, was derived from Christopher Columbus; it appears in the name "District of Columbia".The standard way to refer to a citizen of the United States is as an American. Though United States is the formal appositional term, American and U.S. are more commonly used to refer to the country adjectivally ("American values," "U.S. forces"). American is rarely used in English to refer to people not connected to the United States.




100 Years Ago America [1st Edition Photos]

In the 19th century, the United States acquired land from France, Spain, the United Kingdom, Mexico, and Russia, and annexed the Republic of Texas and the Republic of Hawaii. Disputes between the agrarian South and industrial North over states' rights and the expansion of the institution of slavery provoked the American Civil War of the 1860s. The North's victory prevented a permanent split of the country and led to the end of legal slavery in the United States. By the 1870s, the national economy was the world's largest. The Spanish–American War and World War I confirmed the country's status as a military power. It emerged from World War II as the first country with nuclear weapons and a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council.