” Miracles Of Aviation History …With Happy Endings” !!!

Dietmar Eckell travels the world to photograph plane wrecks where everyone survived. He told BBC Culture why he decided to find crashes with happy endings.

Fairchild C-82A Packet, Alaska

January 1965, Alaska. A Fairchild C-82 is flying above the Arctic Circle when it encounters trouble. “The plane’s electric system failed and they crash-landed in the night in the tundra forest, cutting down many trees. They survived at -45 degrees Celsius by making a big fire from the wood they had cut. It is very remote up there: they were really lucky that the fire was spotted by another plane three days later and they were rescued.” German photographer Dietmar Eckell is describing one of the stories he discovered while researching his Happy End project, which records plane crashes that had no fatalities. He has even been contacted by those who survived: raising the money to print a book of the photos last year, he was contacted by the pilot of this Fairchild C-82. “He sent me an email to thank me for writing down his story and documenting his plane almost 50 years after the crash.”

 

Cessna 310, Australia

Eckell became interested in documenting wrecks where everyone survived after he had his own crash: flying a paraglider with an engine to take aerial shots over the Mojave Desert in California, he went into a tailspin and landed alone with a broken ankle. “While recovering from surgery I had time to search the internet for crash landings in remote locations with no fatalities.” He makes sure they were happy endings before he documents them: “I found planes where all survived the landing but a few started walking and were never found – if [even] one passenger did not make it, the plane is not included in the series.”

Grumman Hu-16 Albatross, Mexico

He finds the planes online, via “pilot forums, archives, accident reports and websites about World War Two history”. Pinpointing the exact location can be tricky. “Once the story is confirmed I try to find it on Google Earth. If the resolution is not good enough I ask at the local airport and most of the time pilots can help. Sometimes I have to hire a plane to search from above. Then I hike out there.” This plane is on a beach 70km south of Puerto Escondido. Eckell photographed it in September 2010, six years after it crashed: “It was half sunk and already broken in two pieces. On the pictures I saw [online] from 2006 … the engines looked like they would still work. But in four years the Pacific had done massive damage.” He happened to be shooting when a storm was passing. “The clouds were changing every minute. The scenery looked unreal through the viewer of my camera … more like a painting – surreal – with different lines of clouds towards the horizon.” It might not be there for much longer. “With the force of the waves the wreck is disappearing fast.”

 

Bristol Type 170 Freighter, Northwest Territories, Canada

Eckell has even tracked down planes that locals don’t know about. “One time I needed a float plane to get to a lake 400km away and could not afford a charter. After three days I found a retired pilot who was willing to take me there – although he did not believe that I had the location of an abandoned plane that he had never heard of in his 30 years as a local pilot. He was very surprised when we found the plane in great condition resting on the side of the lake, where it had been since 1956.”

 

Avro Shackleton, Western Sahara

The journey on foot to a plane can be hard-going. “Physically the hikes through swamps with all your gear are tough because your feet are wet all day, there are mosquitos and every kilometre feels like 5km.” He remembers his attempt to reach this plane in Western Sahara as particularly dangerous. “It’s in an area that is controlled by Polisario rebels. After a 30-hour car ride from Morocco to Mauritania and a 26-hour ride on an ore train, I got to a mining town and there had to convince the local Polisario leader to take me over the border to the Western Sahara. I had the plane’s GPS location and we drove cross country to avoid getting caught by the Mauritanian military. We had a very old car and after an hour it developed a flat tyre; but everything worked out and I got great shots of an Avro Shackleton. What I found interesting was that the same rebel group also rescued the 19 passengers in 1994.”

 

Douglas C-53 Skytrooper, Australia

Happy End is part of a longer-term project, called Restwert. “It started in the days before GPS when I was riding my motorbike in the remote Sahara following track descriptions with a map and compass. Some of the described landmarks along the way were car wrecks.” After photographing these ‘landmark wrecks’, Eckell went on to document abandoned mobile homes in the Mojave Desert. “With my photography I try to create curiosity for the story behind the picture.” This is one of the planes he has photographed most recently. It was forced to land in 1942 when the pilot missed the airport and ran out of fuel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Douglas C-47 Skytrain, Yukon, Canada

There is an eerie dissonance between the wrecks and the majestic landscapes in the background, one that Eckell exploits to tell his story. “My ‘restwert’ photography is about abandoned objects forgotten in nowhere. When viewers see a photograph of a plane resting on a mountain or a tank sitting on a coral reef they want to know what happened … ‘Restwert’ is German for ‘residual value’ – the material value is written off, but the beauty, stories, and associations they trigger remain. I document these objects before nature takes them back to preserve their memory.” Ten people survived when this plane flew into the side of a mountain in February 1950. Eckell has visited the site twice. “I spent two hours at the wreck and still cannot imagine how they survived in February 1950 with temperatures in the -40s up there.”

 

Curtiss C-46 Commando, Manitoba, Canada

He sees the wrecks as beautiful, both because they represent a happy ending and because many of the planes have survived the ravages of nature. “Old airplanes, like the DC-3 or Curtiss Commando, are design classics and timeless beauties. Aluminium does not erode so they still look pretty good even after 70 years in the bush.” Eckell draws on artists from a different age. “I was inspired by the shipwreck painters of the Romantic period and in my photography also look for dramatic skies, late light or fall colours.”

 

B-24 Liberator, Papua New Guinea

“The locals in Papua New Guinea called this wreck ‘Swamp Ghost’,” says Eckell, who photographed it in March 2013. “When we arrived a heavy rain started and we had to hide under the wing for over an hour.” Trying to get the shot he wanted from a high vantage point, he climbed a tree. “Soon after I noticed that it was the home of giant ants. By the time I could get to a decent shot position they were all over me and it was difficult to focus.” The B-24 was forced to land in a sago swamp in October 1943, after running low on fuel after a bombing mission. The crew successfully parachuted to the ground, and the two pilots were unhurt in the crash landing.

 

Curtiss C-46 Commando, Manitoba, Canada

“I was in Calgary documenting the abandoned Olympic Ski Jump,” says Eckell, describing his journey to photograph this plane, which crashed near Churchill in 1979. “I took my octocopter which got a lot of attention from the biologists on the train who work at the Polar Bear Research Centre in Churchill. It’s not a good idea to walk out to the wreck – this is polar bear country and they are hungry in summer because they haven’t eaten anything since the ice melted.” He got a lift from a local, and took the pictures quickly. “The plane is sitting on huge rocks – the crew was lucky to crash in November with snow softening the impact.”

SOURCE:::: Fiona Macdonald  in http://www.bbc.com

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Good Bye 2014 !!!…Few ” Good Times ” and Inspirational Stories of 2014 !!!

Ladakh’s first female tourist guide

A top cardiac surgeon who didn’t let his humble roots come in the way of his success

A mother who has gone back to school for the sake of her daughters

Two young men who quit high-paying jobs in the US to fix India’s garbage problem

We look back at some of the most inspirational stories featured on Rediff Get Ahead in 2014.

As the year draws to a close, it seems an apt time to look back at some of the stories that brought a smile to our faces and inspired us to look beyond ourselves.

1. Sheetal Jain

Twenty-year-old Sheetal Jain is the daughter of a bar dancer and grew up in Mumbai’s red light district.

But she isn’t letting that define her identity.

Even as you read this, Sheetal is pursuing a course in drumming at the Levine School of Music in Washington DC.

Jain is part of Kranti, an NGO that earlier helped another young lady Shweta Katti to travel the US for further studies.

From being a victim of sexual abuse at the hands of her stepfather to being locked up for months because she had a boyfriend, Sheetal Jain has come a long way.

This is her story!

Photograph courtesy: Kranti


2. Thinlas Chorol

When tourism companies in Ladakh refused to employ her services as a travel guide because she was a woman, Thinlas Chorol decided them a suitable answer.

In 2009, when she was all of 27, Chorol started her own company, the Ladakhi Women’s Travel Company and became Ladakh’s first female tourist guide

Thinlas Chorol has been awarded by the Ladies’ Wing of the Indian Merchants’ Chamber and only employs women in her company.

Read the fascinating story about a young lady breaking traditions here!

Photograph courtesy: Ladakhi Women’s Travel Company


3. Dr Ramakant Panda

The biggest challenge was to keep away from getting astray,” Dr Ramakant Panda says as he recalls his childhood in Damodarpur in Odisha’s Jashpur district.

Panda, who would walk 7 km every day to and from school for six years, has done well for himself.

But being serious about studies in a village in the ’60s where education wasn’t necessarily on top of everyone’s mind was a challenge.

Dr Panda has come a long way from there.

He has performed more than 18,000 heart surgeries including one on the former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is the vice-chairman and managing director at Mumbai’s Asian Heart Institute, of one of India’s best cardiac care hospitals.

Do read his story!

Photograph courtesy: The Asian Heart Institute


4. Mani Vajipey and Raj Madangopal

The general filth and squalor in India deeply disturbed Mani Vajipey who was pursuing a doctorate in electrical engineering at the University of Delaware.

Along with Raj Madangopal, a friend with whom he bunked classes, Vajipey returned to his homeland and formed Banyan Nation, an organisation that aims to address the garbage crisis in India through technological innovations, better practices and grassroots activism.

Their inspirational story has been documented here!

Photograph courtesy: YourStory.com


5. Malvika Iyer

When she was 13, a freak accident cost Malvika Iyer both her hands and severely damaged her legs.

No one knew if she would ever be able to walk again.

But young Malvika braved the odds and emerged victorious.

She graduated in economics from the prestigious St Stephen’s College in New Delhi, met the then President, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, went on to become a social worker and a motivational speaker.

Along the way, she also became a part of the Global Shapers Community, an initiative of the World Economic Forum.

If this story doesn’t inspire you, we really don’t know what will.

Photograph courtesy: Malvika Iyer


6. Pavithra YS

Vindhya E-Infomedia is a business processes outsourcing company based in Bengaluru.

With over 600 employees, Vindhya is probably just a speck in the booming BPO market.

What sets it apart is that everyone on its floor operations and most of its 600-plus employees are differently-abled.

Vindhya is the brainchild of Pavithra YS who started this unique company when she was all of 22!

This is her inspiring story!

Photograph courtesy: Vindhya E-Infomedia


7. Shadab Hassan

When he was a child, Shadab Hassan sold balloons and candies so he could go to school.

Hassan went on to complete his master’s course in business administration from the Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra.

But instead of taking up a plush corporate job in an MNC, he decided to start a school in his hometown in Ranchi where so no child would ever have to sell balloons and candies for their school fees.

More on that here!

Photograph courtesy: HH High School’s Facebook page


8. Jayashree Kanam

Seven years after the Mumbai floods of July 26, 2005 took her husband away from her,Jayashree Kanam decided to pick up the pieces of her life and move on.

So, she went back to school and started where she had left from more than 20 years ago.

If you thought your life was difficult, this story of a mother returning to school so she can give her daughters a better future is what you should be reading!

Photograph courtesy: Abishek Mande Bhot/Rediff.com


9. Mehvish Mushtaq

Information in Srinagar is difficult to come by.

Mehvish Mushtaq learnt it when she wanted to telephone a cousin’s school some years ago.

The school’s website was down.

She didn’t have a phone book handy and there weren’t any directory services that could help her with it.

After considerable search, that included calling up the cousin’s classmates, she finally got the number.

Then there were occasions when a hospital’s number wasn’t easy to come by.

Each time a situation arose, she would scramble for information.

So when Mehvish Mushtaq was asked to create an app as part of an online course in Android application development, she knew just what she wanted to make.

She created Dial Kashmir that lists out everything there is to know about Jammu & Kashmir — from phone numbers and addresses of essential services and tourist attractions to contact details of local business and prayer timings.

This is the story of Mehvish Mushtaq, the first Kashmiri girl to develop an Android app. Do read!

Photograph courtesy: Mehvish Mushtaq


10. Chitra Vishwanathan

Chitra Vishwanathan is better known to her readers as Chitvish.

On her eponymous app, Chitvish dishes out recipes, kitchen advice and handy tips for amateur cooks.

Chitvish, as you would have gathered from the picture above, isn’t your typical Internet wizkid.

How did this 75-year-old take her passion for cooking to the Internet and break a few hundred stereotypes along the way?

We leave you with this fascinating story of Chitra Vishwanathan, which will teach you that you are never too old to learn anything new.

Photograph: Sreeram Selvaraj

SOURCE:::: http://www.rediff.com

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” Rare Elephant Twin Babies …” !!!

Two extremely rare elephant twins have been born on a game reserve in south-east South Africa.

The unnamed babies were spotted on the Pongola Game Reserve in Northern Kwa-Zulu Natal this week, watched over by their mother and the rest of the herd.

Less than one per cent of elephants born are twins, and the last reported set in the area born in 2006, to a cow in Kruger National Park.

Baby joy: The two adorable twin baby elephants and their mother, 31-year-old Curve, in South Africa

Baby joy: The two adorable twin baby elephants and their mother, 31-year-old Curve, in South Africa

Helping hands: Curve takes her young twins to drink alongside another elephant cow and her young

Helping hands: Curve takes her young twins to drink alongside another elephant cow and her young

Time to go: The twins and Curve are being left alone by reserve staff so the three can bond in peace

Time to go: The twins and Curve are being left alone by reserve staff so the three can bond in peace

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2866935/Incredibly-rare-elephant-TWINS-born-time-decade-Cute-calves-unveiled-game-reserve-members-herd-help-mum.html#ixzz3LPxex6Bj

SOURCE:::www.dailymail.co.uk

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” Little Angels ” in the Role of ” Mischievous Toddlers ” …!!!

Joshua's mother Joelle Adams and Harvey's mother Samantha Redman submitted this photo, saying: 'Paint a nice picture boys... no no not your face... NOT THE DOG!'

Joshua’s mother Joelle Adams and Harvey’s mother Samantha Redman submitted this photo, saying: ‘Paint a nice picture boys… no no not your face… NOT THE DOG!’

Little Noah Avossa, three, covered himself with baby cream, along with a coffee table, after getting his paws into a tub of the cream at his home in Leicester, in this snap sent in by mother Amelia

Little Noah Avossa, three, covered himself with baby cream, along with a coffee table, after getting his paws into a tub of the cream at his home in Leicester, in this snap sent in by mother Amelia

Two-year-old Ryley was caught in the act by mother Hayley Griffiths having fun unravelling a roll of loo roll

Two-year-old Ryley was caught in the act by mother Hayley Griffiths having fun unravelling a roll of loo roll

Harry, two, was caught painting walls by mother Sharon Powell, who captioned the photo: 'Oops!

Harry, two, was caught painting walls by mother Sharon Powell, who captioned the photo: ‘Oops!

Oliver, two, created chaos in the bathroom after throwing toilet roll all over it at his home in Poole, Dorset

Oliver, two, created chaos in the bathroom after throwing toilet roll all over it at his home in Poole, Dorset

SOURCE::::www.dailymail.co.uk

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” Hard Nut To Crack … ” !!!

Korean Air flight delayed by bag of nuts

The nuts had been handed to her without a plate

Nut rage delays Korean Air flight

A flight was delayed after the daughter of Korean Air’s chief executive reportedly demanded an air steward be removed for offering her nuts

While some people are allergic to nuts, Cho Hyun-ah’s concern was more that the nuts – macadamias in this case – had been given to her without her asking for them.

She was also furious, reports claim, that the nuts had been handed to her without a plate.

Cho Hyun-ah, who had been travelling in first class, held up the plane while claiming that the steward in question was incapable of keeping passengers safe.

The man was subsequently taken off the flight which was due to travel from New York to Seoul on Friday

The plane was already taxing down the runway when the offending nuts were produced but the pilot then returned to the terminal JFK airport.

The switch in staff added an 11-minute delay to the journey for the plane’s 250 passengers.

Cho is the eldest daughter of Cho Yang-ho and herself an executive vice president of South Korea’s national carrier.

The airline told Korea Times that checking of quality of service was one of Cho’s jobs, as she is in charge of in-flight service for the carrier.

A spokesman for the main opposition party in South Korea said: “Why did she have to make all that fuss because of some stupid macadamia nuts? She soiled the reputation of our flag carrier.”

Cho Hyun-ah is executive vice president of Korean Air

Korea’s transport ministry is apparently looking into the incident to determine whether Cho’s actions, in demanding the plane turn around, infringed aviation law.

source::::http://www.telegraph.co.uk/

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Look at These Colorful Creatures Of GOD … Have a Colorful Week Ahead !!!

Wow, these animals are a testament to the beauty nature creates, with their many beautiful colors that somehow always go together, these are just stunning creatures. God must have used his best paint brush for these, to make them come out so darn beautiful.

colorful animals

Indian Peacock

 

colorful animals

Gouldian Finch  Northern Austalia

 

colorful animals

Southern Red Bishop… Southern Africa

 

colorful animals

Grey Crowned Crane… Africa

 

colorful animals

Rainbow Lorikeet…. Australia, eastern Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Hong Kong

 

colorful animals

Mandarin Duck….Eastern Asia, Great Britain, Berlin, isolated areas of the U.S. (North Carolina and California)

SOURCE:::www.ba-bamail.com

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” The Ridge “… An Incredible Bike Ride !!!

 

The Ridge is the brand new film from Danny Macaskill… For the first time in one of his films Danny climbs aboard a mountain bike and returns to his native home of the Isle of Skye in Scotland to take on a death-defying ride along the notorious Cuillin Ridgeline.

Explore mountain biking in Scotland here: http://www.visitscotland.com/see-do/a…

SOURCE::::www.you tube.com

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Karthigai Deepam @ Thiruvannamalai…. Today 5 Dec 2014…

 

The first day (26.11.2014)Karthika Deepam festival begins with the hosting of the flag signifying the commencement of the festival also known as Dwajaroghanam. In the morning and night Lord Arunachaleswarar will be taken out on the silver vahana for procession. The Panchamurthis(Panchamurthigal) are also taken out in the procession. The Panchamurthigal are Lord Ganapathi, Lord Murugan, Lord Sandeswarar, Lord Arunachaleswarar and Goddess Parvathi.These processions are carried out on different vahanas after the Deeparadhana is done at the kalyana mandapam.Many festivals are celebrated at Arunachaleswarar temple in Tiruvannamalai throughout the year. Among themKarthigai Deepam is the most significant festival that is celebrated with pomp and gaiety atArunachaleswarar temple.In this year Karthikai Deepam falls on 5th December,2014 .This Karthigai Deepam is celebrated as a ten day festival and it widely known as Karthigai Brahmotsavam.

The second day (27.11.2014) – Karthigai Deepam festival commences with the Lord Panchamurthigal coming on Indira Vimanam the chariot of Lord Indira.

The third day (28.11.2014) – Karthigai Deepam festival the ceremony begins at night with the Lord Panchamurthigal coming in procession majestically on the Simha vahana, the chariot of lion.

On the fourth day (29.11.2014) of Karthikai Deepam the Lord Panchamurthigal comes in the procession that starts at night on the kamadhenu vahanam. The auspicious tree Karpaviruksha is also on the side of the lord. This tree is believed to grant all the wishes that the devotees seek without fail.

The fifth day (30.11.2014) – Karthikai Deepam festival begins at night. This procession on the silver rishaba vahanam is very appealing and splendid to witness. Lord Panchamurthigal goes on this vahana that is about 25 feet tall. A big umbrella with about 17 feet in diameter is carried along in the procession.

The sixth day (1.12.2014) – Karthigai Deepam festival commences with a night procession of Lord Panchamurthigal on the silver chariot that is beautifully crafted and simply imposing when it comes around the temple.

The seventh day (2.12.2014) of Karthikai Deepam festival Lord Panchamurthigal starts with the procession on the Maha ratham that is very huge and it almost occupies the full width of the road. This ratham is made of pure wood that is strong and rugged.

The eight day (3.12.2014) – Karthigai Deepam festival begins at night with the Lord Panchamurthigal going out on procession on the huge horse vahana. The speciality of this horse is that all the four legs of this horse are in the air and they do not touch the ground.

On the ninth day (4.12.2014) of Karthigai Deepam festival the devotees can witness Lord Panchamurthigal going out procession on the Kailasa Vahanam. This ceremony is mostly conducted on the ninth night.

The tenth day (5.12.2014) – Karthigai Deepam festival starts at around four o clock in the early hours and the Bharani Deepam is lit at the temple. In the evening the Mahadeepam is lit on the top of the hill at around six o clock. This is a very important ceremony during the Karthigai Deepam festival at Tiruvannamalai. Arunachaleswarar is said to be visually represented in the form of agni on the hill top. There is a very mammoth gathering on this day at the Arunachaleswarar temple to witness this glorious and sacred event. The night ceremony starts with Lord Periya nayagar going out procession on the Rishaba vahanam that is made of gold. This is another spectacular event at Arunachaleswar temple at Tiruvannamalai.

Theppal – Lord Chandrasekarar, Lord Parasakthi,Lord Subramaniar goes in the boat and this is called Theppam, since it carried out in the tank. Lord Arunachaleswarar goes procession round the hill, known as Girivalam or pradhiksahana. With this ceremony the Karthigai Deepam festival at Arunachaleswarar temple comes to a grand conclusion with the devotees taking back home some divine blessings and memories from this ancient holy city Tiruvannamalai.

SOURCE::::www.thiruvannamalai.in

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