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Showing posts with label Vimal. Show all posts

Monday, 25 May 2015

FINALLY FOUND THE CREATIVE PEOPLE IN MALAYSIA
When you have no float

i'll do anything for ASTRO!!

im tired bro!

ooopss!! no place to keep the basket!

cannot find parking anywhere...so i parked here







reference :http://coffeeticks.my/19-crazy-photos-saying-malaysia-boleh/

Friday, 22 May 2015

FEW PICTURES FROM GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS




Monday, 6 April 2015

FAMOUS LOVE SONG OF ALL TIME

Over the years, there are countless number of song written and sang. Needless to say , plenty of genre.Some pleasant to hear, some not. Today, let's look at some of famous love song of all time.

"I Will Always Love You" - Whitney Houston


Houston's signature song was originally a No. 1 hit for the woman who composed the tune, Dolly Parton. Her version topped the Hot Country Songs chart in 1974 and again in 1982. This song stayed no. 1 for 14 weeks (1992)

"Let Me Love You" - Mario




Mario didn't realize this song was going to be so huge. "I didn't know it would touch so many people," he says. "But it was an emotional song and those records last forever." This song stayed no. 1 for nine weeks (2005).

"How Deep Is Your Love," Bee Gees




Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb hadn't seen the script for the movie that became "Saturday Night Fever" when they wrote "How Deep Is Your Love" for the soundtrack. They weren't even certain that there was a love scene in the film. They intended the song for Yvonne Elliman, but their manager Robert Stigwood insisted they record it themselves.This song stayed no. 1 for three weeks (1977)

"We Found Love" - Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris




What could be more romantic than finding love in a "hopeless place"? Rihanna scored the biggest hit of her career (and the top 'love' song of the 21st century) with only her fourth Hot 100 entry to feature "love" in the title, following "If It's Lovin' That You Want" (2005), "Hate That I Love You" (2007) and her featured role on Eminem's "Love the Way You Lie" (2010).This song stayed no. 1 for 10 weeks (2011)

"Endless Love" Diana Ross & Lionel Richie



Producer Jon Peters and director Franco Zeffirelli asked Lionel Richie to compose an instrumental along the lines of the theme from "Love Story" for their movie starring Brooke Shields. When Zeffirelli changed his mind and asked Richie if he would add lyrics, the Motown star agreed to write some. Then Zeffirelli made one more request – to add a female singer, someone like Diana Ross. This song stayed no. 1 for nine weeks (1981).

Reference : http://www.billboard.com/articles/list/1538839/top-50-love-songs-of-all-time

Saturday, 7 March 2015

DEEP SEA CREATURES

The deep sea contains plenty of weird animal. Here's some of them

Goblin Shark





In 1985, it was discovered in the waters off eastern Australia. In 2003, more than a hundred were caught off north-eastern Taiwan (reportedly after an earthquake). However, apart from sporadic sightings of this nature, little is known about this unique shark. It is a deep-sea, slow moving species that can grow to be 3.8 metres long (or longer! That’s only the largest one we know about). Like other sharks it can sense animals with electro-sensitive organs, and possesses several rows of teeth, but in the goblin shark some are adapted for catching prey and others for crushing crustacean shells.

Fangtooth





 Ogrefish, one of it's name, while understandably named for their disproportionately large, fang-like teeth and unapproachable visage, are actually quite small and harmless to humans: the larger of the two species, the common fangtooth, reaches a maximum length of just 16 centimetres (6 inches); the shortthorn fangooth is about half this size.


Amphipod




The unusual animal, called Phronima, an Amphipod, is one of the many strange species recently found on an expedition to a deep-sea mountain range in the North Atlantic


Carnivorous Coral




Most corals obtain nutrients from photosynthetic algae that live within the coral’s tissue. That also means that they have to live within 200ft/60m of the surface. Well, not this species, also known as the harp sponge. It was discovered in 2000 off the coast of California, but only confirmed to be carnivorous this year. Shaped somewhat like a candelabra to increase its surface area, it traps tiny crustaceans with tiny Velcro-like hooks and then spreads a membrane over it, slowly digesting it with chemicals. As if that wasn’t weird enough, it reproduces using “sperm packets” – see those balls at the top of each branch? Yes, those are packets of spermatophores, and every now and then they float away to find another sponge and reproduce.

Flabby Whalefish





The brightly coloured specimen above (the colours are somewhat useless when you live where light can’t penetrate) is a member of the unhappily-named “flabby whalefish” species. It was trawled off the east coast of New Zealand, at a depth of more than 2 kilometres (1.3 miles). At the bottom of that deep blue sea, they did not expect to find many fish – and in fact it appears that the flabby whalefish has little company. This family of fish has been found as deep as 3,500 metres; has small eyes – they are pretty useless in this environment after all – and instead the fish tend to have a very well developed lateral line to detect vibrations.
It also lacks any ribs, which is perhaps why it appears so “flabby”.

Reference from :

http://listverse.com/2012/11/27/10-unearthly-creatures-of-the-deep/


http://listverse.com/2007/12/05/top-15-unusual-deep-sea-creatures/

Sunday, 22 February 2015

BEST CRICKET STADIUMS OF THE WORLD


BEST CRICKET STADIUMS OF THE WORLD

To all the sports lovers these are the best stadiums of the world in regards to cricket.Enjoy the pictures.


CAPETOWN,SOUTHAFRICA




CHITTAGONG STADIUM,BANGLADESH




DHARAMSHALA,INDIA




EDEN GARDEN,KOLKATA



MELBOURNE,AUSTRALIA



MELBOURNE OUTSIDE VIEW,AUSTRALIA



 MIRPUR CRICKET STADIUM,BANGLADESH



OVAL,AUSTRALIA




QUEENSTOWN,NEWZEALAND



RAJPUR,INDIA

Monday, 2 February 2015

Some of the Places to visit in Bangladesh as a tourist



(Saint Martin island)

  


JAMUNA FUTURE PARK(Largest mall in Asia and 12th largest in the world)




                      (Chittagong  War Cemetery)

                                       
               
                                                         (Patenga Sea Beach)




                   National Parliament of Bangladesh



 COX’S BAZAR(the longest sea beach in the world)

                                    


                                      Sundarban




The Bermuda triangle (the unsolved mystery)













The U.S. Coast Guard, attempting to explain the reasons for disappearances in the Triangle, stated:

First, the "Devil's Triangle" is one of the two places on earth that a magnetic compass does point towards true north. Normally it points toward magnetic north. The difference between the two is known as compass variation. The amount of variation changes by as much as 20 degrees as one circumnavigates the earth. If this compass variation or error is not compensated for, a navigator could find himself far off course and in deep trouble.








Many explanations have cited unusual magnetic properties within the boundaries of the Triangle. Although the world's magnetic fields are in constant flux, the "Bermuda Triangle" has remained relatively undisturbed. It is true that some exceptional magnetic values have been reported within the Triangle, but none to make the Triangle more unusual than any other place on Earth.

Yet the Bermuda Triangle still remains a mystery. And the question is will anyone be able to solve this so called mystery or will it be a mystery to all human kind forever??????

Source:

Wikipedia

20 FACTS ABOUT TURKEY YOU NEVER KNEW




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 Source: 101languages.net > It roughly translates to: “Are you one of those people whom we couldn’t make to be originating from Czechoslovakia?”





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                                                  Source: sacred-destinations.com



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                                                     Source: allaboutturkey.com