Friday, August 23, 2013

The most beautiful and intelligent Interactive photo

This Photo is one of the finest and strangest images in the world, in which the photographer used  the exposure time frame technique. 


Once you move the mouse on the photo the time changes from day to night and vice versa as if you have mastered in  time and by mimicking the rising sun. Its designer won one million dollar in Van Gogh in the competition for talent in Italy. 


Of course you may say, this is not a photo it's only an image changed using a flash :). That's true, it's multiple images of Hong-Kong city  taken in different day time, approximately from 18:10 to 19:40 om 22,July 2007.  

He won a long number of dollars because of his talent, it;s an amazing, beautiful  and intelligent Interactive photo.


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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Two rivers meet in a charming natural phenomenon in Geneva

There is a  a charming natural phenomenon that the rivers water or ocean and seas water can't be mixed, you can see this in the following photos. These rivers are the Rhône and Aar rivers, they are two of the major rivers in Europe which meet each other in Geneva, Switzerlan.

Rhône river Is one of the major rivers in Europe, stems from Switzerland and is in southeast France a total length of 812 km, and near its mouth in the Mediterranean Sea is divided into two sections: The first section defines Balron great (in French: Grand Rhône), and the second branch is known Balron small (in French: Petit Rhône), is thus the result of a fork of the river delta in the Camargue region.




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Monday, August 19, 2013

The Egyptian-Military Force Unit 777

Unit 777, also known as Task Force 777

 Is an Egyptian military counter-terrorism and special operations unit created in 1977 by the government of Anwar Sadat in response to concerns of increased terrorist activity following the expulsion of Soviet military advisors from the country by Sadat and his efforts to achieve peace with Israel.


After the outcomes of their first two major operations, Task Force 777 was temporarily disbanded, and formed again later to deal with internal threats. The unit is currently located in southern Cairo and is equipped with Mi-8 helicopters. The unit actively trains with a number of Western special operations groups, including the United States Army's Delta Force,United States Navy's SEALs, and the French GIGN.


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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Red Bananas - a strange but a real fruit

The Banana is one of the most favorite fruit for young and adult people, in addition to it's incredible taste it has also a very significant benefits for health, it is good fot the treatment of many diseases such as anemia and general weakness. It's also known that it develops the thought and increase the intelligence and stimulate the mind and memory because it contains phosphorus substance.

But all of us know that the Banana color is yellow, have you ever seen it red? Read banana is one of the fruits which did not popular because of many factors, it needs approximately nine months to reach maturity in addition to the fewer countries which planet it such as  Costa Rica, Mexico, India, China, Tanzania.



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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Japan is the only country that can produce such a video

Only the Japanese can produce such a commercial .... It provides their culture throw their whole history, this type also known as onr performance art. This video is really amazing and incredible.
 
Japanese popular culture not only reflects the attitudes and concerns of the present day, but also provides a link to the past. Popular films,television programs, manga, music, and video games all developed from older artistic and literary traditions, and many of their themes and styles of presentation can be traced to traditional art forms.


In the long feudal period governed by the samurai class, some methods that were used to train warriors were developed into well-orderedmartial arts, in modern times referred to collectively as koryū.


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Tuesday, August 13, 2013

The Most Touching Moments In Life

Pictures that cause the most intense emotions, touch a nerve and touched to tears. Sometimes the picture is more than just another moment in the life of a person. Sometimes even a single random shot can tell a lot or cause the strongest emotions. Each shot, as his story touched to the core. These photos tell about the past, learn a lot about this and stop immediately for the future.
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The Touching Moments In Life

Mary McHugh mourns her slain fiance, Sergeant James Regan. "Sector 60 "- a new area of ?a large cemetery in Washington - was the last refuge of hundreds of U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan. John Moore


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Sunday, August 11, 2013

The Optical Illusion Photo That Shake Your Head

What's so great about interesting things is that they inspire us. We take an idea and run with it. Had someone told me I had to try this on my own, I wouldn't have been as excited. But just letting me run with my inspiration, I created something fun completely of my own volition.

The same can happen with learning.

Homeschooling gave me tons of time to try my hand at things. I dabbled with audio dramas, computer coding, videos, and the like. My siblings and I built with Legos, blankets and pillows, sticks and stones. We made hardtack and salt dough. We played with cornstarch and water. And we did that all without my mom nudging us to do so.


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Friday, August 2, 2013

Amazing Hotels in Japan Like Capsule

Capsule hotels in Japan are one of the most amazing hotels in its form of accommodations, these capsule rooms are designed and developed for those workers Japaneses  who are too busy and don't have enough time to go home to sleep.

features a large number of extremely small "rooms" (capsules) intended to provide cheap and basic overnight accommodation for guests not requiring the services offered by more conventional hotels.

 
The guest space is reduced in size to a modular plastic or fiberglass block roughly 2 by 1 by 1.25 m. The hotels comprise of individual blocks of small, coffin sized living quarters with just enough room to sleep. Some capsules include a TV, a wireless internet connection, mirrors and alarm clocks. The capsules are stacked side by side.


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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

"Vladimir Putin" as you never seen before 2

Putin joined the KGB in 1975 upon graduation, and underwent a year's training at the 401st KGB school in Okhta[disambiguation needed], Leningrad. He then went on to work briefly in the Second Chief Directorate (counter-intelligence) before he was transferred to the First Chief Directorate, where among his duties was the monitoring of foreigners and consular officials in Leningrad.


From 1985 to 1990, the KGB stationed Putin in Dresden, East Germany. Following the collapse of the East German government, Putin was recalled to the Soviet Union and returned to Leningrad, where in June 1991 he assumed a position with the International Affairs section of Leningrad State University, reporting to Vice-Rector Yuriy Molchanov. In his new position, Putin maintained surveillance on the student body and kept an eye out for recruits. It was during his stint at the university that Putin grew reacquainted with his former professor Anatoly Sobchak, then mayor of Leningrad.

Putin finally resigned from the active state security services with the rank of Lieutenant colonel on 20 August 1991 (with some attempts to resign made earlier), on the second day of the KGB-supported abortive putsch against Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. Putin later explained his decision: "As soon as the coup began, I immediately decided which side I was on", though he also noted that the choice was hard because he had spent the best part of his life with "the organs".
 

















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"Vladimir Putin" as you never seen before 1

Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, born in 7 October 1952, is a Russian politician who has been the President of Russia since 7 May 2012. Putin previously served as President from 2000 to 2008, and as Prime Minister of Russia from 1999 to 2000 and again from 2008 to 2012. Putin was also previously the Chairman of the United Russia political party.


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Sunday, July 28, 2013

Zara Hartshor, 15 years old, suffers from premature aging

Zara, who does not exceed 15 years old, infected with premature aging , a rare disease that cuse the destruction of adipose tissue and cause tooth loss, where to look like a woman at the age of 45.


Zara is suffered to a lot of harassment because of wearing the official uniform when she went to school. The people think that she was wearing fancy dress. She was having problems obtaining the same old girlfriends.

 
Because everyone thought that she was older than the age of their children. she was called as grandmother by children at a primary school.

She began to lose a number of teeth early, she do not like to laugh, and always shut her mouth because she do not like to let people to see her like this.


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Saturday, June 8, 2013

The secret door: A Website, Takes You To New Places Which You Did Not See Them Before!


Google alwyes surprised us by it's products and creativity, Every year Google give us a new technology that adds a lot to us, and surprise us how to exploit its innovations and its updates which change our lives to the better ..




Today together we will review the secret door website or The Secret Door, which uses the new property in Google technology to roam in the streets, Google Street View, to surprise you by a trip to faraway places, every time you touched the door! Sometimes you find yourself in a museum, and at other times in the game store and a third in a dilapidated building!


The WebSite hosted by the British company, safe style, for windows and doors, which takes you on a journey enjoyable places did not see them before. When you open the website for the first time in front of you find a picture of a door with an old fashion design waits for you to knock, with mysterious music in the background, and when trying to knock a hand appear to open it and find yourself in a remote location.




You can walk around inside the place by tracking the stock on the screen, also you can zoom to see closer.
If you want to change the place, you can knock on the door again from the top left of the page to find yourself in another place, and the name of the place is written on the top left of the screen

A New and innovative idea which kill boredom and letting you to know new places you did not see before!

GO TO THE WEBSITE  >>>  Secret Door




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Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Mouse on Mars?! .. mysterious Photos of NASA spark controversy on the Internet!


Life on Mars Idea always sparked  the fantasy writers and novelists, but this idea looks weak from day-to-day, especially after sending several vehicles to the surface of the Red Planet. If there is a life, NASA announced it!

But can we really rely only on NASA in such these issues?!

One of those who think that there's a Life in the outer space keeps track of the thousands of images published by NASA spacecraft Chriossite, until he found this strange picture:



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Monday, May 27, 2013

Saudi Fashion Designer Designed A Dress Made of Money Using Million Saudi Riyals


The Saudi Arabia designer, have made a dress which is appropriated for show only, She said that this dress is made of about one million riyals from the 500 class to be manufactured.

The designer Rania Ghamrawi said that she began styling this dress by  currency notes of class SR 500 each beside others to produce a dress pointing worth with the final of about one million Saudi riyals.


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Monday, April 22, 2013

Krausnick Giant Tropical Islands Resort in Germany


Is the weather is so cold and you want to spend your time like as you are sitting in the most beautiful tropical islands? Welcome in Germany in Giant Tropical Islands Resort of Krausnick City, the only place that you can afford the most beautiful moments of summer in winter.

Giant beach resort is located in the city of Krausnick in the province of Brandenburg, away from the city of Berlin, the capital,  37 miles (60 kilometers).



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Sunday, April 21, 2013

Bailong Lift : An Elevator Built For A Mountain

Have you ever stepped up to the top of a mountain using an elevator? No? Then you have not gone or traveled to Wulingyuan which located in Zhangjiajie, China. If you had gone or traveled to there then you certainly have seen the sharp towering elevator of Bailong which was built next to a large mountainside.

This lift is also known as the elevator of the hundred Dragons. The length of this glass elevator is about 330 meters and is said to be the highest and most dangerous external elevator in the world.



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Saturday, April 20, 2013

Incredible Photos of Dubai At Night

Dubai  is the capital of the emirate of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the Persian Gulf.(Sometimes to distinguish from the Emirate of Dubai as Dubai City) live in the city of Dubai about 85%  of the population of the emirate, the last available year was 1.816 million inhabitants (as of May 2010). So here is playing almost the entire economic, social, cultural and political life of the emirate.

A detailed survey is complicated because the migration-related fluctuations are large. Every year, tens of thousands of permanent residents and residentielle happen, and continuously around 250,000 migrant workers from South Asia still live predominantly on or adjacent years in the emirate.





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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Casa Mila in Barcelona, Spain

Casa Milà, popularly known as ‘La Pedrera’, looks like an artistic piece of modern architecture, but it’s not. This unusual building of undulating stone facade and wrought iron balconies and windows was built more than a century ago between 1906 and 1912 by the architect Antoni Gaudi (1852–1926). Ahead of his time, Gaudi designed the Casa Mila without weight bearing walls and instead used steel, arches and pillars in irregular shapes to form the circular design. Architecturally it is considered an innovative work but at that time it was subjected to ridicule and disgust. Even the local government objected to some aspects of the project, and fined the owners for many infractions of building codes. Today it is the headquarters of Fundació Catalunya-La Pedrera and houses a cultural centre that is a reference point in Barcelona for the range of activities it organises and the different spaces for exhibitions and other public uses it contains. In 1984, it was declared World Heritage by UNESCO.

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La Pedrera is one of the best-known works of Antoni Gaudí, and is one of the symbols of Barcelona. Its limestone facade with the cave-like balconies appears to be cut off one single white rock. This is why it was given the name La Pedrera (the quarry) during construction and even today is more widely known by this nickname.

The building consists of a succession of stone walls on the outside, while the interior has two painted courtyards, columns and a range of rooms. There are large windows and iron balconies set into the undulating facade. On the roof, there are marvellous chimneys that resemble surrealistic creatures – these sculptures are works of art in themselves. Being one of the tallest buildings on Paseo de Gràcia , the rooftops provide a splendid view of the district and Barcelona’s city center.

A top floor apartment decorated with early 20th century furnishings is also available for viewing giving visitors a real sense of the circular shapes of the rooms. All of the apartments overlook two courtyards designed by Gaudi to allow sunlight into the living spaces. The attic features an exhibit of Gaudi’s many creations complete with scale models.
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Sources: Wikipedia, BCN.travel, Gothereguide,

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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Oemiakon Russian .. The Coldest Village In The World


The village "Oemiakon" Russian the coldest "permanent villages" in the world, where the temperature 72 degrees below zero.

If you feel cold because of the atmosphere of January draconian, The New "Daily Mail," British revealed the difficult environment in which they live village "Oemiakon" Russian. Russian village was chosen as the most populated area in the world's coldest, where the temperature 72 degrees below zero, the lowest temperature recorded in the village near the North Pole. Lived in the village, that the temperature rises in their best winter's 52 degrees below zero, about 500 people from the reindeer (a creature that lives in the polar regions) since the twenties and thirties of the last century. 



Due to severe cold, all attempts failed telecommunications companies install base stations to operate mobile phones; therefore the inhabitants of that village Moktoon entirely all types of technology; due to freeze the devices themselves. Most residents live Oemiakon to burn wood and coal to enjoy the warmth, and live in houses made of wood, and live on to eat reindeer meat and horses Astadunha, as that city's stores alone to provide the rest of the food needs of the population.


 Located Oemiakon 350 kilometers from the Arctic Circle, located at a distance of two days of city Aacottsak, and be shorter daylight hours in the month of December, which takes 3 hours, with up daylight hours in the summer for more than 21 hours a day, where the temperature 30 degrees below zero. 








Another problem tragic suffering residents of the village, which they need for about 3 full days even dig any grave to bury their bodies; so they can remove tens of meters of snow accumulated by a campfire in the area that they would like burying their dead where; until they reach the place allocated for burial .



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