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Saturday, 24 July 2010

Found Near Stonehenge Strange Structure

 The team of scientists discovered a circular structure near the famous monument of Stonehenge, England, Thursday, July 22, 2010. However, what exactly is this structure is still a debate among scientists. Mengsurvei team of scientists who say that such structures, the location could be the foundation for the wooden pieces are positioned upright, or with another sentence, a wooden version of Stonehenge. However, a professor of archeology at Bournemouth University, UK, Tim Darvill, are still in doubt. According to the circular structure is more like a lorry or prehistoric graves.However, Darvill also said that the circular structure is one of the important discoveries from the site around Stonehenge is very broad. "Stonehenge is a ceremonial center in Europe," he said. Stonehenge can be witnessed now allegedly built around 3500 years ago, although his first job at this location has done more than five thousand years ago. The new structure is found when the scanner device to identify a cluster of holes which are surrounded by the holes smaller. The holes were found about 900 yards from Stonehenge.
Archaeologist Henry Chapman from University of Birmingham, admitted sure the holes used to secure wooden poles standing circular with an altitude of maybe three feet or more. (Associated Press,)

Source:www.vivanews.com

Friday, 23 July 2010

Beautiful Historic Building in the World

1. Taj Mahal 
In India there is one of the world's most beautiful buildings. The building was built by the Moghul Emperor, Shah Jehan, near Agra at 350 years ago. This building is actually the tomb is beautiful and has a white marble, serene and peaceful. In India at that time women have a very low position, but his wife Mumtaz Mahal is a very strong and a favorite Shah Jehan who is responsible for a number of conquests. Mumtaz Mahal was always by his side whatever happens.
Mumtaz Mahal was also with him in a war, where Mumtaz Mahal died. Shah Jehan was very sad without being able to be entertained and the light of life disappear. With a very high cost of the materials he gathered and the choice of highly skilled workers to build a tomb that has a timeless magic.

 2. Mexico City
Mexico was founded by Hernando Cortez in 1522 AD In this city there is Zacalo beautiful plaza from where this town's main street runs. Zacalo behind the cathedral there. It is the largest cathedral in the Americas.

3.  Eiffel Tower
One of the famous sights in Paris, capital of France is the Eiffel Tower. High towers more than 400 meters and made entirely of iron and steel. The tower was built in 1889 debagai part of the exhibition which was held in the city.
The tower was intended as a temporary building for a permanent show, which later became so popular as now.

Whale Hunting Process and Being Prepared Foods

Humpback whale hunting species began waged by Japan since 2007 and is the first legal hunting is allowed by the government after the fish is protected from the year 1963. In theory this whale population is enough to stay afloat despite the hunt against him.
Even in Japanese restaurants now offer a price Kari Whaling 650 to 700 yen. This whale is forecast to preferred by many people because it is rich in iron and protein and low in fat.


Wednesday, 21 July 2010

Indonesia Ranked Fourth in the World The access pornographic websites




Based on the results of a survey conducted during the year 2010, Indonesia was ranked fourth in the world who like to open the Internet for porn sites. In the previous year for the years of 2008 and 2009 Indonesia was ranked number three out of several countries in Asia.
Indonesian society penchant accessing porn sites most of them were from teenagers.

Tuesday, 20 July 2010

The names to remember

1. William Caxton
William Caxton was born in the years around 1422 in Kent, England. He became a wealthy merchant. Caxton lived and worked in Brugges, Belgium. He learned everything there is related to printing. He decided to return to England and founded his own printing. Then he became the first printer of books English. He became so rich that one day King Edward IV and his wife visited and witnessed the workings of Caxton printing.
 
2. William Bligh
Captain William Bligh is widely known as the captain of HMS "Bounty" (Blessing), a Royal Navy ship, which his men rebelled in the Pacific in 1789. But Bligh undergo a long and interesting life far from the famous uprising. Bligh was born in 1754 and plunged into the sea while still young. He became the navigator of a reliable and a good sailor. Unfortunately, he found it difficult to make friends and do not like the discipline of that force. In 1772 Captain Bligh joined Cook in the third voyage to the Pacific. When Cook was killed by a tribe of Hawaii, Bligh was the one who led a small entourage pulled up to save weight.
In 1787, William Bligh was elected to lead a new expedition to the Pacific. Great skill as a seaman and navigator, which coupled with the fact that he had never sailed in the Pacific before, to win it to gain position.
 

Monday, 19 July 2010

Strange Animals and Lethal to Predators

  • Potato Beetle
This beetle has a characteristic smell that stings. They chose this way to avoid predators. This odor comes from the dirt. Apart from that dung beetles are also toxic potatoes.
  •   Squirrels (Opossum) 
    Behavior that avoids predators by playing dead. These animals can also remove the foam in his mouth so that predators will think like poisoning or illness.