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Sunday, 30 June 2013
The first man to cross the Grand Canyon on a tightrope
Daredevil Nik Wallenda is the first man ever to cross the Grand Canyon is a tight rope, and if you are afraid of heights then hs an amazing video of the trick is not for you. The man was 1,500 feet above the ground, and he walked up to 427 meters long rope across the Grand Canyon. Do you want to see how he did it? Take a look below and see.
And to make things even more excellent, he was forced to contend with, the winds were back and forth between 18 mph and more treacherous 30 mph. If he was not so amazing willpower and confidence, he will not be standing here today. There was a safety net or harness to catch him.
This is the prayer that after each step, he said:
Thank You Jesus. You are my King, you are my protector, you are my shield, my strength, you are my Lord are you.
The world's smallest Aquarium
The world's smallest Aquarium is only 30 mm wide, 24 mm tall and 14 mm thick. It holds 10 ml of water, and it is up to the 2 real fish called the zebra fish, miniature plants and small stones.
When you change the water, the owner of more water in the syringe so that the arrangement will not be disturbed. The world's smallest Aquarium also comes equipped with a miniature fish net. The amazing creation of the latest concoction Anatoly Konenko, Omsk, Russia.
How famous sites looked when it launched
When you connect your computer to the Internet, of course, you'll go to any of the below mentioned Web sites.
Facebook,Google,YouTube,Yahoo,Wikipedia,Twitter ... True or not?
So today's articles on your favorite Web sites. Let's take a look at the little-known sites like looked when they were first.
Google.com-launched in 1996 year
News.bbc.co.uk - Launched in 1997
Yahoo.com - Launched in 1994
YouTube.com - Launched in 2005
Wikipedia.org - Launched in 2001
Msn.com - Launched in 1995
Apple.com - Launched in 1987 (The screenshot from 1996)
Amazon.com - Launched in 1995
Twitter.com - Launched in 2006
Dell.com - Launched in 1996
Telegraph.co.uk - Launched in 1994
Flickr.com - Launched in 2004
Nytimes.com - Launched in 1995
Here, last one and my favorite website. My site is running under this Platform, Its blogger.Blogger.com - Launched in 1999
Saturday, 29 June 2013
Woman Gives Birth Outside Florida Hospital,
A photographer captured the moment of the birth of a small baby, which delivered the mother outside a hospital in Florida.
A South Florida woman gave birth on a sidewalk outside a wheelchair clutching a Boca Raton hospital on Friday-and the birth of photographer Emily Robinson has managed to capture unforgettable images of the incredible moment.
"It was the first time I ever saw a mother holding her new baby in the hospital on wheels," Robinson wrote in his blog. "It was the fastest, most incredible, beautiful, wild birth I have ever had the pleasure of a document."
Amy Beth Cavaretta, just delivered a baby and who, along with her husband, Joe, is a photographer for the South Florida Sun Sentinel, the mother was told by the photographer, he experienced a rapid birth of his first child and treat pain as well. So Robinson figured out, there is a good chance to keep track of the family from their home to the hospital, rather than within them.
"I didn't know that I'm going to get the baby on the sidewalk," Cavaretta laughed.
"When we pulled up to the hospital, there was no panic, no one thought that the baby was coming up right then," Robinson said. "The midwife was there waiting for us by chance, and that's when Amy walked to the curb and leaned against a pillar, and said," the baby is coming. ""
Happy mother told me that the midwife Laurie Ross-Berke will take place in the child's head between her legs, while her husband is in a wheelchair, ran in the wonderful little Sienna Grace met in the world right there on the sidewalk, writing on the Huffington Post.
"It was like a movie!" Robinson recalled, describing Cavaretta amazingly cool-headed and collected. "It was a hectic and fast, but very quiet and happy. Amy was like "we need a blanket for the baby." Joe and I am just looking at each other wide-eyed. It was an exhilarating thing. "
"He was not in a panic. He was great! And only the calm and collected, was a midwife who, miraculously, was waiting at the door for us when we arrived. "
The new mother also spoke about the time a photo of her leaning against the wall. He said that for a moment, he gave the Sienna is "moment. When I said to him, "the head is off ', Laurie was like" that's it. It's happening here. "
The photographer, added: "the father, rounded up in a wheelchair and it was the first time I've seen a mother to be on wheels, holding her new baby in the hospital. Usually, this happens a couple of days later and a wheelchair ride is out ... "
Cavaretta's your favorite photo is ours, too: Joe's face full of "sheer joy," as he described it to us, for a moment, when her second daughter was born. "It was so surreal, "he said. "I couldn't believe it happened so fast."
After the incredible photos of the project at the time of the birth of went viral, the family has been featured on CNN, and the Today Show – so the TV networkd and were even in the same news in Taiwan, these animations.
The photographer, the mother, in fact, still amazed at her client's restraint. "Amy said," would have done the same thing "," Robinson said, laughing. "But I do not know, I think that the stubborn!"
Ansel Adams Wilderness, Sierra Nevada, California, USA
Located in the mountain range of Sierra Nevada of California, the Ansel Adams Wilderness is a wilderness area covering 937 square miles (362 square miles or 231.533 acres). In the Ansel Adams Wilderness are mountain glacier mount Ritter, peak of the flag and the minarets, all of which are part of the Ritter range. The wilderness area is also home to many lakes, including Lake shadow, thousand Island Lake, Ediza Lake and Lake Garnet. A popular feature in the Ansel Adams Wilderness is Devils Postpile National Monument, an unusually symmetrical formation of columnar basalt s. Visitors to the wilderness area will enjoy 562 kilometers (349 miles) of hiking trails, opportunities for technical climbing minarets and ski in winter June mountain and Mammoth Mountain.