An Amazing Video ….Rescue of a Cute Little Squirrel !!!

 

 

While sailing on Somerset Reservoir in Vermont with his son, a man spotted a young squirrel trying to swim across the lake. The distance from one side to the other was about 3/4 of a mile and the squirrel was right in the middle of the lake. After trying to get him to climb aboard without success, the man decided to jump into the water to save the little guy.

I just love this video! It’s so heartwarming to see people helping even the smallest of creatures.

Source: LiftlineRedcoat …YOU TUBE & VIRAL NOVA TRENDING SITE

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Cool … Cool … Ice Cream !!!

 

Amazing Things You Never Knew about Ice Cream.

When I think about summer, one of the first things that come to my mind is the way our family used to eat ice cream on the weekends. Something about this delicious dessert always makes us feel better, and it’s a well known “cure” for a hard day. It was really surprising for me to find out just how many things about this simple delight are attributed to luck and chance. I’m sure you too will be amazed to find out all of these incredible facts about ice cream:
The idea for chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream came from an anonymous suggestion on a board in a Burlington shop of Ben & Jerry’s. The flavor went into production in 1991 and became a huge success.
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The sundae was invented by soda shops in the late 1890s and there is much debate about the true origin and meaning of the name. It might come from a belief that a special treat such as sundae is usually eaten on special day, such as Sunday. Another possible origin is the German word Sünde, meaning sin, alluding to the calorie rich nature of a sundae.
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When you see pictures of ice cream on advertisements or on display cabinets it’s most likely mashed potatoes.  Food photographers often use this as a stand-in for actual ice cream since it looks the same, but is much easier to shape.
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The first known ice cream recipe was found in the recipe book of Lady Anne Fanshawe. It is dated at 1665 and shows it was flavored with orange flower water, mace and other bizarre additions.
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The first versions of Neapolitan ice cream were made of green pistachio, white vanilla, and red cherry ice cream, the same colors as the Italian flag. Today the flavors have changed to vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry, because those are the three most popular flavors in the market.
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A “brain freeze”, or a “ice cream headache” happens when the nerve endings on the roof of your mouth touch anything too cold. When that happens they send a message to your brain signaling a loss of body heat. The blood vessels in your brain contract in response to that and when they return to their normal size, the blood rushes back to your head. Knowing this won’t make your head hurt any less, but at least now you know why it hurts…
Some the most popular ice cream flavors of the colonial era in the United States were oyster, parmesan, and asparagus. Luckily they have been replaced by vanilla, strawberry and chocolate.
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Chocolate ice cream is much older than vanilla, the first documented recipe for it appeared in the book The Modern Steward, published in Italy during 1692. Not only was vanilla much later invented, but it was also much less popular since vanilla was very expansive.
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Professional ice cream taste-testers (yes It’s a real job) use special gold spoons to test each new dish. Gold dishes leave virtually no trace of flavor which allow the tester to taste the product with no trace from what was last on the spoon.
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Ever wondered why Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavors are so full of chunky mix-ins and extra everything? Well it turns out that co-founder Ben Cohen has no sense of scent. He therefore gets a lot of his pleasure in ice cream from its texture. After some early tasting sessions Ben & Jerry’s decided this wasn’t a bad idea at all, and we should all be thankful about that!
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This is the biggest ice cream dish in the UK, it takes two hours to make and it includes 99 scoops of ice cream. This sugar monster weighs around 9lb (4kg) and contains more than  21,000 calories.
The waffle cone was created by simple chance when Abe Doumar, a traveling salesman, was working at the 1904 World’s Fair in St. Louis. He saw that an ice cream vendor ran out of paper dishes and encouraged him to start serving on rolled waffles made by another nearby vendor.
The most important ingredients in ice cream are milk, sugar and… Air. Without air mixed in, ice cream would be as hard as a rock and not much different then flavored ice.
The Frrrozen Haute Chocolate ice cream sundae is the most expansive dessert in the world according to the Guinness Book of Records. It’s made using a blend of 28 cocoas, including 14 of the world’s most expensive, 5g (0.17 oz) of edible 23-karat gold, and a gold spoon decorated with white and chocolate-colored diamonds, which you can take home with you. The price for all of this goodness? 25,000$ US.

Source: Bill J. in ba-ba mail site

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” Army of Terracotta Soldiers in a Cave …” !!!

 

The Army of Terracotta Cave!

Most people would be shocked and disgusted to see a head suddenly poppin out of the earth of their private garden and giving them a stare, but in the case of one Chinese farmer, this was the beginning of a huge discovery for all of humanity.

The cave of the terracotta soldiers – which was designated a UNESCO world heritage site – is a subterranean cave containing no less than 7,000 clay , life-sized statues of soldiers, meant to serve the first emperor of China in the afterlife.
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The cave of the terracotta soldiers, located about half an hour’s drive from the city of Xi’an, was discovered completely by accident as a local famer was digging into his land with the goal of building a well, found, to his amazement, a life-sized head made of terracotta (a type of clay) buried in it. It took him 10 years to report his finding, which began a frenzy of digging in the area that took 70,000 workers 36 years to complete. During that time, thousands of clay soldiers were discovered, completing a complete, hand-made army.
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After studying the cave and clay soldiers for many years, researchers found that the cave was created by Ching shaw huang di, the first emperor of Xi’an, as a bid for immortality.
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The emperor, who started his reign in 246 BC when he was but 13 years old, developed the kingdom and set a unified language and writing style. Some, however, maintain that he was a hated tyrant.
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After many assasination attempts, the emperor developed a fear of death and wanted to ensure that even after his death, he’d have enough soldiers to protect him from his enemies. This will led the emperor to spend 11 years building an entire underground city, within stand thousands of clay statues of soldiers and servants who await his command.
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The cave is spread over an area of 16,300 square meters and split into three main areas. It contains over 7000 statues of warriors, with each of the statues having a defined role.
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You’ll find bowmen, commanders, cavalrymen and your average foot soldiers, with each the appropriate garments and weapons. In addition to the soldiers, the emperor enriched his post-death world with dancers, singers, acrobats and many others that will amuse and serve him after death.
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If that’s not enough to impress you, how about the fact that each and every one of the statues has a unique face, with no 2 alike in the whole army. Each has a different face, expression, hair style and other items that separate them from the others.
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terracotta cave
terracotta cave

Source: Tom S.  in ba-ba mail site

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Most Powerful Images Ever….

Father and son (1949 vs 2009)….Vojage-Vojage

30 of the most powerful images ever - Father and son (1949 vs 2009)

 

A firefighter gives water to a koala during the devastating Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, Australia, in 2009 – …abc

30 of the most powerful images ever - A firefighter gives water to a koala during the devastating Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, Australia, in 2009

 

 

Sunset on Mars  …..Nasa30 of the most powerful images ever - Sunset on Mars

 

During massive floods in Cuttack City, India, in 2011, a heroic villager saved numerous stray cats by carrying them with a basket balanced on his head –

30 of the most powerful images ever - During massive floods in Cuttack City, India, in 2011, a heroic villager saved numerous stray cats by carrying them with a basket balanced on his head

 

An Afghan man offers tea to soldiers

30 of the most powerful images ever - An Afghan man offers tea to soldiers

 

source:::::: http://www.spiritscienceandmetaphysics.com/

 

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Image of the Day… Earth Seen From Mars & Mars Seen From Earth !!!

 

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Click on the picture for a larger view. To learn more about viewing Earth in Mars’ sky, see the postCuriosity rover sees Earth and moon from Mars. To learn more about viewing Mars in Earth’s sky, see EarthSky’s February 2014 guide to the five visible planets.

Source::::Earth sky news site

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Image of the Day… Glass Butterfly !!!

 

 

The Glass Butterfly

This beautiful butterfly, named ‘Greta oto‘ but nicknamed the ‘glass butterfly’ opens to each side 6 cm of incredibly beautiful, and completely transparent, wings. A close look at the glass butterfly’s wings will show you that through the veins running across its wings, you can see a perfect image. Most butterflies come with painted wings, using tiny scales to draw incredible designs we humans love to see.
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The reasons are usually the same: Either deter enemies or attract other butterflies. The glass butterfly’s wings have the same purpose: They hide the butterfly in plain sight, therefore allowing it to escape detection by birds, who have great eyesight, especially for color.
glass butterfly photos
glass butterfly photos
To achieve this kind of transparencly, the wing is coated with numerous sub-microscopic tiny bumps that break light and prevent it from bouncing back from the wing, thereby creating transparency.

 

Source::::Carolina in ba-ba mail site

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Dead Sea …Few Live Facts about This Unique Place in Earth !!!

 

The Dead Sea, also known as the Salt Sea, is a salt lake bordering Jordan to the east and Israel and the West Bank to the west. It’s a hypersaline lake that is truly one of Earth’s unique places. Not only is it the saltiest body of water in the world, but it is also the lowest place on the entire globe, and one of the only bodies of water you can freely float in!

Here are 10 amazing facts about this unique place, ……

 

facts about the dead sea
1. The surface and shores of the Dead Sea are 423 metres (1,388 ft) below sea level, making it Earth’s lowest elevation on land.
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2. The Dead Sea is 377 m (1,237 ft) deep, making it the deepest hypersaline lake in the world. A hypersaline lake is a landlocked body of water that contains significant concentrations of sodium chloride or other mineral salts, with saline levels surpassing that of ocean water.
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3. With 33.7% salinity, the Dead Sea is one of the world’s saltiest bodies of water. Although Lake Assal (Djibouti), Garabogazköl and some hypersaline lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys in Antarctica (such as Don Juan Pond) have reported higher salinities.
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4. The Dead Sea’s unusually high salt concentration means that people can easily float in the Dead Sea due to natural buoyancy. In this respect the Dead Sea is similar to the Great Salt Lake in Utah in the United States.
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5. The Dead Sea is roughly 8.6 times saltier than the ocean. This salinity makes for a harsh environment in which animals cannot flourish (hence its name). The high salinity prevents macroscopic aquatic organisms such as fish and aquatic plants from living in it, though minuscule quantities of bacteria and microbial fungi are present.
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6. The Dead Sea is 67 kilometres (42 mi) long and 18 kilometres (11 mi) wide at its widest point. It lies in the Jordan Rift Valley and its main tributary is the Jordan River.
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7. The Dead Sea area has become a major center for health research and treatment for several reasons. The mineral content of the water, the very low content of pollens and other allergens in the atmosphere, the reduced ultraviolet component of solar radiation, and the higher atmospheric pressure at this great depth each have specific health effects.
facts about the dead sea
8. Biblically, the Dead Sea was a place of refuge for King David. It was one of the world’s first health resorts (for Herod the Great), and it has been the supplier of a wide variety of products, from balms for Egyptian mummification to potash for fertilizers.
facts about the dead sea
9. An unusual feature of the Dead Sea is its discharge of asphalt. From deep seeps, the Dead Sea constantly spits up small pebbles and blocks of the black substance. Asphalt coated figurines and bitumen coated Neolithic skulls from archaeological sites have been found. Egyptian mummification processes used asphalt imported from the Dead Sea region.
facts about the dead sea
10. The world’s lowest road, Highway 90, runs along the Israeli and West Bank shores of the Dead Sea at 393 m (1,289 ft) below sea level.
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A Man was Out in the Wild Enjoying the Nature … And Suddenly ….OMG !!!

Are you a nature lover? Me too. I love to go into the wild and watch the animals in their native environment. Although by animals I don’t mean anything that could eat me. ;)

So when Alaskan bear enthusiast Drew Hamilton recently set up camp near the McNeil River to watch the area’s numerous brown bears fish, you can imagine the shock he got when a certain visitor came a little too close for comfort. Here’s a hint. He could eat you!

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How scary is that?! One minute you think you’re being careful, staying out of the fray, and observing from a distance. And then… suddenly… OMG. Awesome.

 

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Seeing Things That are Not There … !!!

 

Seeing things that aren’t there!!!

Seeing animals in clouds, or a face in the moon, are examples of pareidolia. Look here for photos and to test your own ability to see things that aren’t there.

Maybe you’ve seen the proverbial bunny in a patch of clouds, or a clown’s face in a mud splatter on the side of your car? Seeing recognizable objects or patterns in otherwise random or unrelated objects or patterns is called pareidolia. It’s a form of apophenia, which is a more general term for the human tendency to seek patterns in random information. Everyone experiences it from time to time. Seeing the famous man in the moon is a classic example from astronomy. The ability to experience pareidolia is more developed in some people and less in others. Look at the photos below to learn more and test your own ability to see things that aren’t there.

Aurora borealis by Dave Bachrach.  Used with permission.

Can you see a bird in flight in this photo? It is a a photo of the aurora borealis taken on March 26, 2014 near Fairbanks, Alaska by Dave Bachrach. Used with permission.

Anonymous Swedish photograph from the late nineteenth century via Wikimedia Commons

The “face of Jesus” in this photo is actually a child with a bonnet, and the hair is vegetation in the background. Anonymous Swedish photograph from the late nineteenth century via Wikimedia Commons

 

Sometimes the ability to see objects in photos, where no such objects exist, has results that are not simply beautiful or intriguing, but downright bizarre. For example, consider the old photo above from an anonymous Swedish photographer of the 19th Century.

In the image above, many viewers will immediately see the image of a bearded man with wavy hair, which could be interpreted as Jesus, near the left center of the image. In fact, however, the face is just a phenomenon of light, shadow and placement. The “face of Jesus” is actually a child with a bonnet, and the hair is vegetation in the background.

You have probably have seen claims of images of Jesus in a piece of toast, or the Madonna in the misshapen form of a gourd. Although intrinsically meaningless, such images are sometimes striking. More often, though, the similarity to known persons, animals or objects is a bit more subtle.

Pareidolia of an Apache head in rocks, in Ebihens, France via Wikimedia Commons.

Erwan Mirabeau shot this rock formation in Ebihens, France. It’s reminiscent of a green haired man, known in the area as an Apache. Photo via Wikimedia Commons.

 

Pareidolia of dog on closet door by Chad Johns.

Pareidolia of dog on closet door by Chad Johns. Photo used with permission.

What can you see in the folds of this tissue? Many people will not see anything. It depends, in part, on the innate ability to see patterns, and in part on the natural inclinations and interests of the viewer. In some cases the image will immediately pop out, while for some folks it will come after a little close examination, and others may not be able to see it at all.

What can you see in the folds of this tissue? Many people will not see anything. It depends, in part, on the innate ability to see patterns, and in part on the natural inclinations and interests of the viewer. In some cases the image will immediately pop out, while for some folks it will come after a little close examination, and others may not be able to see it at all.

Here's a close-up.  Do you see the head of a Dachshund?  Don’t worry if you cannot, but for many the ears, eyes and snout will seem obvious.

Here’s a close-up. Do you see the head of a Dachshund?  Don’t worry if you cannot, but for many the ears, eyes and snout will seem obvious.

 

To a certain extent, the definition of pareidolia can be used to describe how the ancients connected the dots and came up with the patterns we know as constellations. It does not take a great deal of imagination to see a lion in Leo, a scorpion in Scorpius, or a mighty hunter in Orion. To be honest, many other constellations, such as Cancer the Crab or Capricornus the Sea Goat, stretch the pattern recognition idea a bit far, making the naming process more one of contrivance than of pareidolia.

Staying in the realm of astronomy for a bit, many have seen a face or a rabbit in the moon or any of a variety of other figures on the face of the moon for ages. Nowadays, technology has given us close-ups of other planets that serve as fodder for the pareidolia monster.

Here is the so-called

Here is the famous “face on Mars” as originally captured in a 1976 image from the Viking 1 orbiter. Click here to see how subsequent spacecraft revealed the “face” to be simply a play of light and shadows.

Image barchans Mars Global Surveyor

Glass tunnels or “ice worms” on Mars? In fact, these martian canyons contain crescent-shaped sand dunes, which are formed when the wind is predominantly from one direction. This image is an enlargement of a small section of a larger image, #M0400291, taken by NASA’s Mars Global Surveyor.

 

For example, some self-appointed experts have stated that the image above – which is an enlargement of a small section of image M0400291 from the Mars Global Surveyor – shows large glass tunnels on Mars, or even evidence for ice worms on the Red Planet. What the image above really shows is a convergence of deep canyons on the planet Mars. At the bottom of these canyons are crescent-shaped sand dunes, which are formed when the wind is predominantly from one direction. Such dunes are common in desert areas of the Earth and are known as barchans.

Atomic cloud over Nagasaki - August 9, 1945 - from Koyagi-jima by Hiromichi Matsuda via Wikimedia Commons

People have found many imaginary images in this photo of the atomic cloud over Nagasaki – August 9, 1945 – from Koyagi-jima by Hiromichi Matsuda. Photo via Wikimedia Commons

 

Although deliberately manipulated (“photoshopped”) photos are very easily made today and cannot be ruled out for many pareidolia images, hoaxes are considerably less likely in older images. Consider the old Swedish image above in which the “face” of Jesus is actually a baby with a bonnet. Or consider the image above from the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, shot by Hiromichi Matsuda, showing the mushroom cloud over the city just 20 minutes after detonation.

With just a casual glance, most people will notice nothing in the bomb cloud other than the expected shape. But for someone with an eye for pareidolic images, several things can pop out. Let’s consider just one, that the head of an apparently sleeping woman with 1940s-style hair, facing the right from just left of the top center area of the cloud.

Go ahead, try to see the lady’s face before you look farther down. Truth be told, there are a number of things to be seen in this image, but the point to make is that these are all purely coincidental. There is absolutely no reason to believe that any of the images have any meaning whatsoever except the meaning that an active and creative mind may give them. They are not symbols or signs from the spirit world. They are not warnings about the future or indications of the waywardness of our ways. They are simply the result of  coincidental patterns that the human mind chooses to interpret in particular ways.

It goes without saying, I hope, that this just happens to be a photo from the tragic bombing of Nagasaki, but has nothing else to do with Nagasaki or even with the atomic bomb. Similar patterns can be found in many many other images and natural formations.

In some ways, the pareidolic images we discover tend to indicate things about which we are most interested, whether they be people, puppies or planes. Finding such “embedded” images can fun and interesting, almost a hobby for some. But for some they can also fuel obsessiveness and paranoia. Enjoy finding your own pareidolic images, but keep in mind that what you are seeing is not really there, but in your mind.

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Now, if you did not successfully see the lady in the Nagasaki image, click on the image above for a larger annotated image. (Can you also see the puppy in her hair?)

Bottom line: Seeing recognizable objects or phenomena in otherwise random or unrelated objects or patterns is called pareidolia. It’s a form of apophenia, which is a more general terms for seeing apparently meaningful connections between unrelated patterns, data or phenomena. Everyone experiences it from time to time. Nearly everyone occasionally sees animal or human shapes in clouds, for examlpe. This post contains photos that let you test your ability to see things that aren’t there.

Source:::: Larry Sessions in HUMAN WORLD BLOG … EARTH SKY NEWS SITE

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