Hungry Planet: What the World Eats !!!!!….In Pictures !!!!

Hungry Planet: Bainton Family - UK

The Bainton family from Wiltshire in the UK, who spend around £160 on their weekly food

 

Hungry Planet: Aboubakar Family - Chad

The Aboubakar family from Darfur, Sudan, in the Breidjing refugee camp in Chad. Their weekly food, which feeds six people, costs 79p

 

 

Hungry Planet: Matsuda Family - Japan

The Matsuda family from Yomitan, Japan, who spend £143 a week on groceries

 

Hungry Planet: Ayme Family - Ecuador

The Aymo family of Tingo, Ecuador, with a week’s food that costs £19

 

Hungry Planet: Dudo family - Bosnia

The Dudo family in Sarajevo, Bosnia. Their weekly shopping costs £107

 

Hungry Planet: Namgay Family - Bhutan

The Namgay family from Shingkhey, Bhutan, with a week’s worth of food that costs them around £3.20

 

Hungry Planet: Patkar Family - India

The Patkar family from Madhya Pradesh in India with a week’s worth of food, costing £25

 

Hungry Planet: Revis Family - America

The Revis family from Raleigh in North Carolina. Their weekly shopping costs £219

 

Hungry Planet: Natomo Family - Mali

The Natomo family from Kouakourou, Mali, who spend £16 a week on food

 

Hungry Planet: melander Family - Germany

The Melander family from Bargteheide, Germany, who spend around £320 on a week’s worth of food

 

Californian photographer Peter Menzel visited 24 countries for the book Hungry Planet. From the Aboubakar family, from Darfur, Sudan, who spend 79p feeding four generations, to a German family who spend around £320, his work shows how much the world’s weekly groceries cost…

 source::::guardian.co.uk
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Stuck in A Very Tight Spot!!!! ….Who is To Be Blamed !!!!

Stuck in a very tight spot: Chinese builders give up waiting for driver and demolish multi-storey around his parked car
Demolition of Taiyuan car park goes ahead around the one parked car left in bay used by local company
Builders held off for ten days for owner to return to vehicle but couldn’t delay street-widening project any longer.

It is not the only example of Chinese authorities pushing ahead with building projects before all obstacles are out of the way.

Residents have been pushed out of their homes by builders digging moats around their properties and ripping out their staircases.

But in the case of this part-demolished Taiyuan car park, it is a driver who has been backed into an impossible corner.

The lone car is parked in a bay, surrounded by the debris of the flattened car park.

It is said that the car park in Taiyuan, Shanxi was scrapped as part of a street-broadening project.

 

Stranded: The parking bad is perfectly intact, but the piles of rubble surrounding the car mean it will have to be removed with a crane

Stranded: The parking bad is perfectly intact, but the piles of rubble surrounding the car mean it will have to be removed with a crane

Strange sight: A woman and baby survey the bizarre view. The car is facing a row of shops and is though to be owned by someone working for a local company

Strange sight: A woman and baby survey the bizarre view. The car is facing a row of shops and is though to be owned by someone working for a local company

The site was used as for parking by a local company.
Builders went ahead with demolishing the area after waiting for the car to be moved for ten days. When the owner failed to return to the car, workers were told they couldn’t wait any longer.
The bizarre sight of the white vehicle stranded in a sea of stone has stopped passers-by in their tracks. The piles of rubble and large chunks of concrete leave no clear path for the car to be driven out.
It is not known whether drivers were informed of when the car park was to be flattened, but the owner of this vehicle seems to be none-the-wiser.

 

Anyone in there?: A security guard peers into the abandoned car. its owner had not claimed it in the 10 days before the demolition. Builders were ordered to go ahead with their work as the project couldn't be delayed further

Anyone in there?: A security guard peers into the abandoned car. its owner had not claimed it in the 10 days before the demolition. Builders were ordered to go ahead with their work as the project couldn’t be delayed further

 

source::::mailonline

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Animal Photos Of The Week !!!!

Animal photos of the week: 3 May 2013

Relaxing at the Walter Zoo in eastern Switzerland, Brigitte the chimp begins to monkey around when she sees passers-by and sticks out his tongue in an almost human expression

 

Pictures of the day: 3 May 2013: A baby monkey, a lion cub and tigers cubs play at the Guaipo Manchurian Tiger Park in Shenyang

A baby monkey, a lion cub and tigers cubs play at the Guaipo Manchurian Tiger Park in Shenyang, China

 

Tortoise-lover Katie Bradley has been crocheting wooly designs for her seven pet tortoises. But after posting pictures of the cosy critters on her tortoise blog, she was soon inundated with requests to make them for tortoises around the globe. And now, dozens of tortoises around the world are being decked out dressed as dinosaurs (above), sharks, pumpkins - or just in pretty patterns.

Tortoise-lover Katie Bradley has been crocheting wooly designs for her seven pet tortoises. But after posting pictures of the cosy critters on her tortoise blog, she was soon inundated with requests to make them for tortoises around the globe. And now, dozens of tortoises around the world are being decked out dressed as dinosaurs (above), sharks, pumpkins – or just in pretty patterns.

 

A 7-year-old white tiger sits with one of her cubs at Tobu Zoo in Miyashiro, near Tokyo. Four newborn white tiger cubs made their first public appearance at the zoo.

A 7-year-old white tiger sits with one of her cubs at Tobu Zoo in Miyashiro, near Tokyo. Four newborn white tiger cubs made their first public appearance at the zoo.

 

Wildlife photographer Dale Morris created this multiple exposure photo of a lemur scampering across the ground in Madagascar, Africa

Wildlife photographer Dale Morris created this multiple exposure photo of a lemur scampering across the ground in Madagascar, Africa

 

A Jezebel butterfly in Sri Lanka

A Jezebel (Delais Eucharis) butterfly in Sri Lanka’s Dimah Conservation Butterfly Garden, home to some 125 species of butterfly

 

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Orangutans find shelter from the sun at Durrell Wildlife Conservation Park in Jersey, Channel Islands.

 

Photographer Sergey Gorshkov watched theis grizzly bear tire herself out fishing for salmon in a river before taking a well-deserved break in the Kronotskiy Reserve, Kamchatka, Russia

Photographer Sergey Gorshkov watched theis grizzly bear tire herself out fishing for salmon in a river before taking a well-deserved break in the Kronotskiy Reserve, Kamchatka, Russia

 

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A giant panda rests on a tree ‘panda kindergarten’, a refuge for baby pandas, inside Bifengxia giant panda base in Ya’an, Sichuan province after an earthquake hit Lushan last weekend. According to local reports, more than half of the pandas in Bifengxia were resettled from Wolong panda base after an 7.9 earthquake in 2008 killed nearly 70,000 people.

source::::The Telegraph UK

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Yakutsk: The Coldest City on Earth!!!!

Yakutsk, a remote city in Eastern Siberia along the Lena River, is the coldest city in the world. Located 1840 km away from Irkoustk and 5000 km away from Moscow, this city founded in 1632 by the Cossacks imposes upon its inhabitants an extreme way of life. And yet, despite particularly harsh conditions, Yakutsk boasts a population of 270,000, or a quarter of the entire population of Siberia. No other place on the planet experiences the temperature extreme found here: in winter, the temperatures regularly fall to minus 40° (the coldest temperature recorded was –64°C) and in summer often reaches temperatures above 30°C. Photos: January 2013. A scene in Yakutsk, Siberia, the coldest city in the world.

January 2013. A scene in Yakutsk, Siberia, the coldest city in the world. (Photo by Steeve Iuncker/Agence VU)

 

 

 

 

January 2013. A scene in Yakutsk, Siberia, the coldest city in the world. (Photo by Steeve Iuncker/Agence VU)

 

January 2013. A scene in Yakutsk, Siberia, the coldest city in the world. (Photo by Steeve Iuncker/Agence VU)

 

January 2013. A scene in Yakutsk, Siberia, the coldest city in the world. (Photo by Steeve Iuncker/Agence VU)

 

January 2013. A scene in Yakutsk, Siberia, the coldest city in the world. (Photo by Steeve Iuncker/Agence VU)

 

January 2013. A scene in Yakutsk, Siberia, the coldest city in the world. (Photo by Steeve Iuncker/Agence VU)

 

January 2013. A scene in Yakutsk, Siberia, the coldest city in the world. (Photo by Steeve Iuncker/Agence VU)

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Breathtaking Images Captured By Canadian Astronaut From ISS !!!

Morning has broken: Breathtaking image of the first light of dawn creeping over the horizon is captured by astronaut
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield has wowed Twitter with his pictures taken from the International Space Station
His latest image is of dawn breaking over the south west of the United States last week.

A breathtaking image of the moon rising above the United states as dawn breaks have been posted on Twitter by an astronaut on the International Space Station.

The stunning shot, which bears striking resemblance to the beginning of the opening credits of a Universal film, was posted by Canadian Chris Hadfield who has gained a cult following on Twitter for his images of the Earth from space.

The image was shot over southwestern America and will be one of Hadfield’s last tweets from space after he announced that his return to earth will commence later this month.
One of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield's latest pictures from the International Space Station shows a darkened south-eastern United States just before dawn, with the moon rising above
One of Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield’s latest pictures from the International Space Station shows a darkened south-eastern United States just before dawn, with the moon rising above

Some of the snapshots of Astronaut Chris Hadfield…..

Snapper: The stunning image of the Earth at dawn was the latest picture from space captured by Commander of the International Space Station Chris Hadfield

Beautiful: Chris Hadfield has posted dozens of pictures from space online since he arrived at the ISS in December including this taken over Africa

Seaside shot: Most of Commander Hadfield's pictures of the UK were taken at night, but this one shows the beautiful blue sea surrounding the coast of Bournemouth in Hampshire

Emerald Isle: The silhouettes of Ireland and Wales were captured in this beautiful picture taken from the ISS by Commander Hadfield

Green green grass: It may look tiny, but this expanse of UK land encompasses Exeter and Cornwall all the way to Land's End

Down under from up above: The astronaut tweeted this shot of what he described as the 'endless beaches of Australia', adding 'That's where I'd go for Australia Day!'

 'In the lee of the rock - protecting an island of humanity in a sea of orange sand.' Some of the pictures look as if they are from a different planet

Unmistakable: The Thames can be clearly seen snaking its was through the giant urban sprawl of London in this picture

Unmistakable: The Thames can be clearly seen snaking its way  through the giant urban sprawl of London in this picture


Commander of the International Space Station, Chris has gained an army of followers on Facebook and Twitter with his daily updates from space which feature beautiful pictures and news on the progress of the various missions he and his colleagues carry out.

Hadfield has been taking the Twitterverse by storm from aboard the ISS, which orbits the Earth at 8km a second, since he arrived back on December 21.

The astronaut, who has also posted a variety of amusing videos showing what it is like to shave, vomit and brush your teeth in space, uses a long lens camera to capture the stunning detail of the Earth.

Among his favourite places to photograph is the Sahara in Africa and he explains that he waits until the sun is directly over the desert to get the best shot.

He says: ‘The beauty of space station, though, is if it’s not here this time, tomorrow it might be, or maybe a month from now.

‘There’s not a race to get a picture. You can be patient, like a hunter.’

He says that it’s not Instagram, it’s ‘Space-a-gram’ and that the key steps are: ‘Focus, frame, and fire’.

He added: ‘We orbit 400km above the earth, so if you want to get a good detailed picture of something you need a long lens. I have one velcroed to the wall.’

Chris uses a special setting on his camera to deal with the bright glare of light from the Earth against the pitch black backdrop of space.

He takes pictures in as high a resolution as possible, so his camera’s memory card gets full very quickly.

The first Canadian to walk in space, Commander Hadfield, 53, a former air force fighter pilot, has previously flown two Space Shuttle missions in 1995 and 2001.

Hadfield has amassed 226,000 fans on Facebook and 740,000 followers on Twitter.

He announced that his ‘fiery fall’ to earth will commence on May 13 after the arrival of a new Russian commander.

source::::mailonline

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Best Friends Forever!!!!..A Chimp and a Bear Cub !!!!!

Bam Bam the grizzly bear cub and Vali the chimp have become firm friends

  • Five-month-old grizzly bear cub and 16-month-old chimp are firm friends
  • But Bam Bam the bear will soon grow to nine times the size of chimp pal

 

Like most youngsters, their play can get a little wild. But five-month-old grizzly bear Bam Bam and 16-month-old chimpanzee Vali are the most unlikely friends.

For while together they resemble a pair of cuddly toys, they would normally live on different continents.

And when they grow up, Bam Bam is likely to be about nine times the size of his chimp pal. But the young males have been inseparable since being introduced at the Myrtle Beach Safari park in South Carolina, where they were born.

 

The pair love to play together and have been best of friends since they were introduced

 

Staff are not sure how long the friendship will last as Bam Bam will quickly grow into a 56st adult bear, while Vali will reach only 9st

 

Visitors delight in watching them wrestling and playing tag. In the wild, Bam Bam would live in the wilds of North America, while Vali’s natural home is the jungle of central Africa.

Park owner Bhagavan Antle said staff decided to see whether the pair would hit it off when Bam Bam reached the same size as Vali – even though bears grow much faster than chimps.

‘We got them out there playing on a sunny day and they went on and on for hours,’ he said. ‘Neither of them wanted to quit. They would lie down and fall asleep at our feet, wake back up and start wrestling again.’

 

source:::::mailonline

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Giant Rubber Duck In Hong Kong !!!!

Ahem, excuse me Captain, but I think we’re being followed. This is the world’s largest rubber ducky, seen here floating around Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour. Designed by Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, its aim is to “spread joy around the world.” The duck has also been caught ducking off in Sydney, Australia; Auckland, New Zealand; and Osaka, Japan. Where it’ll be next is anyone’s guess, but Hofman says he just wants to make people smile. “The Rubber Duck knows no frontiers, it doesn’t discriminate people and doesn’t have a political connotation,” he wrote on his website. “The friendly, floating Rubber Duck has healing properties: it can relieve mondial tensions as well as define them. The rubber duck is soft, friendly and suitable for all ages!” [Daily Mail]

Rubber Duck in Hong Kong

Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman says “Rubber Duck” reminds grownups of their childhood.!!!!!

 

A visit from a giant, inflated “Rubber Duck” turned Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbour into a bathtub on Thursday.

Thousands of Hong Kong citizens looked on as the 54-foot inflatable structure made its long-awaited entrance into the city’s harbor, CNN reports. The highly anticipated arrival came after two weeks of intense hype from local media outlets.

For Florentijn Hofman, the Dutch artist behind the beloved Rubber Duck, Hong Kong’s response to the floating art display was nothing short of overwhelming. The 36-year-old told CNN he was happy to be visiting Hong Kong, though his inflatable friend got there first.

“I’ve wanted to come for years — and my duck made it here before me!” Hofman said.

The yellow duck came to rest beside the harbor’s Ocean Terminal, with a brass band and thousands of camera shutters providing the soundtrack.

“Hong Kong has been changed forever,” Hofman said, as Rubber Duck became a temporary part of the city’s skyline.

The giant bath toy is quite the world traveler. Since beginning its international journey, Rubber Duck has made appearances in Osaka, Sydney, San Paolo and Amsterdam, CNN reports. It will remain in Hong Kong’s harbor until June 9, and then it heads to the United States.

Despite the duck’s youthful evocations, Hofman insists that his art project is for grownups, too.

“I see it as an adult thing. It makes you feel young again. It refers to your childhood when there was no stress or economic pressure, no worry about having to pay the rent,” Hofman told CNN.

While the duck has elicited laughs and delighted responses from onlookers, Hofman acknowledges that his project isn’t for everyone.

“If it makes you smile, then that’s OK, but maybe it makes you cry because of the urban environment. I make work not to give answers but to question things.”

The father of three initially conceived the art display in 2001, but he’s not done thinking about it just yet.

“It’s getting complex because I have so many thoughts about it and so many minutes of talking and thinking about it,” he told CNN.

Hofman urged everyone to formulate their own opinion on the free art display.

“Be amazed, be creative. Look at it with your eyes and absorb the energy of the work in this location,” he said.

When it finishes its stay in Hong Kong, Rubber Duck will be headed to the United States, but Hofman isn’t giving away the exact location.

“In the States, it will stay a secret until the last week.”

 source::::International Business times
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Boeing…..A Retrospective Look !!!

A Pan American Airways flying boat aircraft passing over a clipper ship on the Spanish coast. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). January 1938

 

Colonel Roscoe Turner, the pilot of an American Boeing plane, showing his wife a model of the plane, at the airfield in Mildenhall. (Photo by R. Wesley/Fox Photos/Getty Images). 19th October 1934

 

The Boeing B-17-C-type Flying Fortress, known to the RAF as a Fortress I bomber, in flight. (Photo by Three Lions/Getty Images). Circa 1950

 

Three Boeing B-29 Superfortress bombers dropping bombs over North Korea. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 1952

 


The Pan-American World Airways clipper “Flying Cloud”, the first of a fleet which will fly between New York and London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images). 1949

 

Interior of a giant Boeing 707 jet airliner which can take up to 165 economy class passengers. Owned by Pan-Am she is carrying a service crew for noise test flights over Britain. (Photo by Keystone/Getty Images). 8th September 1958

 

A Boeing 720 crash lands on a runway with a faulty nosewheel. (Photo by Stroud/Getty Images). 1962

 

The hijacked Boeing 707 of Lebanon’s Middle East Airlines, with the safety chutes down, at Lydda Airport, Israel. The plane was hijacked by a whisky-drinking Libyan, armed with two pistols, soon after its take-off from Nicosia, Cyprus, en route to Beirut, and diverted to Israel. Israeli commandos stormed the plane and rescued the 109 passengers and 10 crew. (Photo by Daniel Rosenblum/Keystone/Getty Images). 17th August 1973

 

A Pan-American 747 jumbo jet on the tarmac at Heathrow Airport, where it touched down after carrying 380 people, a new world record for the number of people ever to fly in one aircraft. (Photo by Dennis Oulds/Central Press/Getty Images). 12th January 1970

 

 
After completing its second successful mission into space, the STS-2 Orbiter Columbia begins its return flight to the Kennedy Space Centre aboard the Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images). 1981

 

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Nature”s Wonders Thro ‘ the Eyes of Camera !!!!!!

Nature’s wonder captured at its most breathtaking in annual photography contest
Nature Photographer of the Year 2013 competition, organised by the Society of German Nature Photographers (GDT)
Image of a red fox by 18-year-old Hermann Hirsch won best overall image in all categories.
Story by …. AMANDA WILLIAMS.

An alert young fox stalks his way through long summer grass, bathed in the glow of a balmy evening.
A poppy field in full bloom, reminiscent of Monet’s painting of the same name, and a fluorescent maple leaf, perfectly framed against a foggy woodland backdrop.
All of these stunning images made it through to the final round of the Nature Photographer of the Year 2013 competition, organised by the Society of German Nature Photographers (GDT).
But this image of a red fox by Hermann Hirsch was deemed the quintessential portrait of wildlife, and won best overall image in all categories.

An alert young fox stalks his way through long summer grass, bathed in the glow of a balmy evening, in this image by Hermann Hirsch. It won best image in the Nature Photographer of the Year 2013 competition

An alert young fox stalks his way through long summer grass, bathed in the glow of a balmy evening, in this image by Hermann Hirsch. It won best image in the Nature Photographer of the Year 2013 competition


An adult fox prowls through the misty woodland in Fox in cloudy forest, by Klaus Echle. Dozens of images made it through to the final round of the contest

An adult fox prowls through the misty woodland in Fox in cloudy forest, by Klaus Echle. Dozens of images made it through to the final round of the contest


Pictures were submitted in the mammals, other animals, plants and fungi, landscapes, nature's studio, and this year's special category, animal portraits

This rodent anxiously making its way across a forest floor, pictured in ‘When Night Falls’ by Christoph Kaula, won third place in the mammals category


Landscapes category runner-up: 'Landscapes in Bloom' by Sandra Bartocha. In total 3,577 images were submitted into the competition, which is run exclusively for the Society's members

Landscapes category runner-up: ‘Landscapes in Bloom’ by Sandra Bartocha. In total 3,577 images were submitted into the competition, which is run exclusively for the Society’s members. It is reminiscent of Monet’s Poppy Field

Animals portraits category winner: 'Capercaillie' by Klaus Echle.

Animals portraits category winner: ‘Capercaillie’ by Klaus Echle. An exhibition of the photographs entered in the competition will run from May 23 until September at the Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) in Bonn


Animals portraits category runner-up: 'Young Lion' by Carsten Ott

Animals portraits category runner-up: ‘Young Lion’ by Carsten Ott


A penguin colony makes its way back across a sea sprayed landscape, in Returning from the hunt, by Michael Lohmann. The image won Birds category runner-up and prize of the jury

A penguin colony makes its way back across a sea sprayed landscape, in Returning from the hunt, by Michael Lohmann. The image won Birds category runner-up and prize of the jury

This icy tableau won Birds category winner: 'A Frosty Resting Place' by Bernd Nill

This icy tableau won Birds category winner: ‘A Frosty Resting Place’ by Bernd Nill

Dozens of images made it through to the final round of the Nature Photographer of the Year 2013 competition

Dozens of images made it through to the final round of the Nature Photographer of the Year 2013 competition


A spider is given an eerie makeover in this image 'Spotlight' by Klaus Tamm. It was named winner in the 'other animals category'

A spider is given an eerie makeover in this image ‘Spotlight’ by Klaus Tamm. It was named winner in the ‘other animals category’


An image of bubbling mud from was named nature's studio category winner: 'Bubbling' by Sigi Zang

An image of bubbling mud from was named nature’s studio category winner: ‘Bubbling’ by Sigi Zang

Plants and fungi category runner-up: 'Maple leaves in Fog Forest' by Joachim Wimmer.

Plants and fungi category runner-up: ‘Maple leaves in Fog Forest’ by Joachim Wimmer.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2317760/Nature-Photographer-Year-2013-competition-The-best-animal-kingdom.html#ixzz2SLPlnXqI

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Statue of Liberty….An Inseparable Part of American identity !!!!

The Story of the Statue of Liberty…
To the few who may not know this, the Statue of Liberty is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor. The statue, a gift to the United States from the people of France, is of a robed female figure representing Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, who bears a torch and a tabula ansata (a tablet evoking the law) upon which is inscribed the date of the American Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776.

This statue has been an inseparable part of the American identity and a symbol of justice and freedom throughout the world

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