Sunday, 23 September 2012

Window Shots From Airplane

Approaching the Icefields (Greenland and Antarctica)

Sunday, 26 August 2012

Sail Boat

Incredible Photos of Mars Planet

NASA's newly landed Mars science rover Curiosity snapped the first colour image of its surroundings while an orbiting sister probe photographed litter left behind during the rover's daring do-or-die descent to the surface, scientists said Tuesday.Curiosity's colour image, taken with a dust cover still on the camera lens, shows the north wall and rim of Gale Crater, a vast basin where the nuclear-powered, six-wheeled rover touched down after flying through space for more than eight months.

The Most Important Sacred Places on The Planet

In recent years, religious tourism is becoming increasingly popular. There are more and more of believers and the interest in religion is waking up. Religious places are very adorable, regardless of beliefs and religions that are being promoted out there. People come to these places to get closer to God, have faith, or cure.

Ta Prum

Amazing National Geographic Pictures

World's Biggest dam in China

The final 32 generators went into operation this week, making it the world's largest hydropower project, built on the Yangtze River in the Hubei Province.

Water from the Yangtze River upper gushed at up 70,000 cubic metres per second into the dam's reservoir yesterday. The dam is working to take the edge off the fierce flood and reduce its impact on the river's lower reaches by storing at least 26,000 cubic meters of flood water every second, the Yangtze River flood control and drought relief, according to the Global Times.

Water outflow from the dam currently measures 43,000 cubic meters per second. The dam, which first went into operation in 2003 at a cost of $22.5 billion, has a combined generating capacity of 22.5 million kilowatts (22,500 megawatts), the equivalent of fifteen nuclear reactors.

The construction of the dam, which forced the relocation of 1.4 million people, has been heavily criticised by experts worldwide, and residents of nearby areas. The dam has created a reservoir stretching up to 600 kilometres (370 miles) through the scenic Three Gorges region, which is criss-crossed by geological faultlines.

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Tallest Buildings in the World

Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE

Burj Khalifa, Dubai, UAE

Tallest Towers in the World

Canton Tower, Guangzhou, China

Canton Tower, Guangzhou, China

World Amazing Theatres

Agora Theatre, Lelystad, Netherlands

Agora Theatre, Lelystad, Netherlands

World Amazing Bridges

Akashi Bridge, Japan

Akashi Bridge, Japan

Amazing Buildings in Dubai

21st Century Tower Dubai

21st Century Tower Dubai

World Amazing Roads

Atlas Mountains Road, Morocco

Atlas Mountains Road, Morocco

World Amazing Buildings

Calakmul Building, Mexico

Calakmul Building, Mexico

World Amazing Hotels

Atkin 5-star Hotel, Songjiang, China

Atkin 5-star Hotel, Songjiang, China

World Amazing Houses

Bubble House, Cannes, France

Bubble House, Cannes, France

Bubble House Inside Image

World Amazing Museums

Akron Art Museum, Ohio, USA

Akron Art Museum, Ohio, USA

World Amazing Office Buildings

ACME, Design Firm

ACME, Design Firm

Wolrd Amazing School Buildings

Boys High School, Washington

Boys High School, Washington

World Amazing Stadiums

Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany

Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany

World Amazing Temples 1

Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado, USA

Air Force Academy Chapel, Colorado, USA

Twitter Office Photos


Twitter Office Reception Image

Google Office in Netherlands


Google Office Photo

Google Office in Taiwan


Google Office Image

Google Office in USA


Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin Image

Skype Office Photos


Skype Office Image

YouTube Office Photos


YouTube Office Building Photo

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Mukesh Ambani's Home - "Antilla"

While visiting New York in 2005, Nita Ambani was in the spa at the Mandarin Oriental New York, overlooking Central Park. The contemporary Asian interiors struck her just so, and prompted her to inquire about the designer.
Nita Ambani was no ordinary tourist. She is married to Mukesh Ambani, head of Mumbai, India-based petrochemical giant Reliance Industries, and the fifth richest man in the world. (Lakshmi Mittal, ranked fourth, is an Indian citizen, but a resident of the U.K.)


Interesting Facts About Our Planet

Interesting Facts About Our Planet

Interesting Facts About the Sun

Interesting Facts About the Sun

Amazing Facts About Money

Amazing Facts About Money
  • The word millionaire was first used by Benjamin Disraeli in his 1826 novel Vivian Grey.