” Catherine Destivelle Climbing Solo in Mali…” Incredible and Amazing !!!

 

This pre-YouTube video is of Catherine Destivelle soloing in Mali. Filmed in 1987, High Magazine commented,

“the film Seo of her soloing on a sandstone cliff in the Mali desert is one that has been seen worldwide and the one clear image that has stuck in the minds of the general public in Britain”.

This was undoubtedly true at the time, and most climbers of a certain generation will have seen this film before, however now that video is ubiquitous across the internet, it is easy to forget such classics as this.

The film examines the local people, the Dogons of Sanga, for whom climbing is part of their everyday life. Catherine is fascinated by these people, and they admire her daring solo climbs.

SOURCE:::: Jack Geldard – Editor – UKC in http://www.ukclimbing.com

Natarajan

“அப்ப எங்களுக்கும் குரு நீங்கதானே …” !!!

1939 ஜூனில் காசி யாத்திரையின் முடிவாக ஸ்ரீசரணாள் வடபுலத்திலிருந்து திரும்பி தென்கோடியான ராமேஸ்வரம் சென்றுகொண்டிருக்கறார். ஏறக்குறைய இறுதிக்கட்டம். திருப்புனவாயிலைக் கடந்து தேவிபட்டணம் போகும் வழி..

சுக்ரவார பூஜை பொருத்தமாக தேவிபட்டணத்தில் ஏற்பாடாகியிருந்தத. அதற்குத்தான் விரைகிறார்..

ஆயின் தேவி அங்கே காளிரூபம் கொண்டிருப்பதாக அல்லவோ தோன்றுகிறது?

அங்கு ஊராட்சி முக்யஸ்தர் ஒரு முஸ்லீம் மரைக்காயர்.. வெளிப்படவே ஐக்கிய இந்தியக் கொள்கையிலும், ஹிந்து மதத்தாரிடமும் முஸ்லீம் லீக் பகமை பாராட்டி வந்த அந்நாளில் அவர் அங்கு ஒரு பெரிய கட்சிக்கூட்டத்திறகு ஏற்பாடு செய்திருந்தார். அதன் தொண்டர்கள் ஹிந்து சமுதாயத்தின் விஷயமாக குண்டர்களே ஆகித் தெருக்களில் ஆயுதமும் கையுமாக அன்று செய்த தர்பாரில் ஊரே கிடுகிடுத்துக் கொண்டிருந்தது. ஹிந்துக்கள் நடுநடுங்கிக்கொண்டருந்தனர்.

செல்லும் வழியில் ஸ்ரீசரணாளுக்குச் செய்தி வந்தது. பயணத்தைத் தொடராமல், இருந்த இடத்திலேயே அப்போதைக்கு ‘நிப்பாட்டி’ விடலாம்; தேவிபட்டணத்தில் கூட்டம் முடிந்து, ஊர் அமைதிக்குத் திரும்பியபின்னர் மீண்டும் பயணம் மேற்கொள்ளலாம்; வேறு வழியில்லை என்று அனைவரும் கருதினர்.

அந்த அனைவர் கருத்தும் எந்த ஒருவரின் அங்கீகாரத்தில்தான காரியமாகுமோ, அவர் ஏதும் சொல்லாமலே மோன சாந்த விக்ரஹமாக, ஆயினும் உத்ஸவ விக்ரஹமாக மேலே சென்று கொண்டேயிருந்தார்.

அதே வழியில் அந்த மரைக்காயரே எதிர்ப்படும்படி நேர்ந்தது! கூட்டத்திற்கான ஏற்பாடுகளைச் சுற்றுப்பிரதேசங்கலும் செய்து விட்டு அவர் திரும்புகையில் ஸ்ரீசரணாரின் பரிவாரம் வருவதைக் கண்டார்!

பரிவாரத்திடை வந்த பரமரையும் கண்டார்.

எப்படிக் கண்டார்? மைத்ரீ தேவதையாகவேதான் கண்டிருக்கவேண்டும

பெரியவாளிடம் நெருங்கி வந்து பெரிதாகக் கும்பிட்டு நின்றார். அவர் நெஞ்சமெல்லாம் பக்தி பூரிக்க உருகியிருந்தது வெளிப்பார்வைக்கே தெரிந்தது.

முதல் தரிசன மாத்திரத்தில் முழு மனமாற்றம்! மாறு நினைத்த மனம் அன்பிலே கொண்ட அதிசய மாற்றம்!

தற்செயலாகக் கிடைத்த தரிசனம் தாம் எதிர்பார்க்காத அமைதியையும், இன்பத்தையும் ஊட்டியதை அவருக்குத் தெரிந்த மொழிநடையில் உணர்ச்சியுடன் பெரியவாளிடம் தெரிவித்தார்.

“நம்ம ஊர்ல சாமி வந்து பூசை பண்றது பாக்கியங்க! எங்களைச் சேர்ந்தவங்களுக்கு சொல்றேங்க! என்ன பணியானாலும் செஞ்சு குடுப்பாங்க. சாமி நல்லா நம்ம ஊர்ல இருந்து, எங்களுக்கெல்லாம் அருளு பண்ணிட்டுப் போகணுங்க” என்று வேண்டிக் கொண்டார்.

“உங்க மனஸுப்படியே ஆகட்டும்!” என்று ஸ்ரீசரணர் நெகிழ்ந்து கூறி ஆசி வழங்கினார்.

ஒருபுறம் லீக் கூட்டம் அமைதியாகவே நடக்க, மறுபுறம் தேவியின்—காளி ரூபத்தில் அல்ல; ஸௌம்ய லலிதா ரூபத்திலேயே உள்ள தேவியின்——பூஜையும் கோலாஹலமாக நடந்தேறியது.

அன்னையன்பின் வடிவான அவதார அன்னைக்குச் செய்யும் பூஜை மணிக்கணக்கில் நீள்வதுண்டுதானே? அப்படித்தான் அன்றும் நடந்தது.

கூட்டம் முடிந்த பின்னும், பூஜை நடப்பதறிந்த மரைக்காயர் தம் முஸ்லீம் பரிவாரத்துடன் முகாமுக்கு வந்து, அவர்களோடு வெளியே காத்திருந்து, தாங்கள் கொண்டு வந்திருந்த ஏராளமான பழக்கூடைகள், பூக்கூடைகள், கட்டுக்கட்டாக ஊதுபத்தி, புட்டி புட்டியாக அத்தர், பன்னீர் முதலானவற்றை உள்ளே அனுப்பி வைத்தார்.

பூஜை முடிந்ததும் நேரே பெரியவாள் அவர்களுக்குத் தரிசனம் வழங்கத்தான் வந்தார். எப்போதுமே அன்னையன்புக்கு மூர்த்தமான அவரது திருவுருவம் இதுபோன்ற அன்னை வழிபாட்டிற்குப் பின்னோ முன்னிலும் அன்பு மெருகேறி ஜ்வலிப்பது வழக்கம். இன்றோ அந்த வழக்கத்திற்கும் அதிகமான அன்பொளி வீச வந்து நின்று, திருநயனத்தால் அதனை அவர்களுக்கு அள்ளித் தெளித்தார்.

அப்போதும், அன்னிய மதத்தினர், அன்று சில மணிகள் முன்பு கூட, என்ன அநியாயம் செய்வரோ என்று அஞ்ச வைத்தவர்கள், கனிந்த மனத்தோடு, கனியும் மலரும், மணமிகு மற்ற கையுறைகளும் கொண்டுவந்து கொட்டிப் பணிந்தவாறிருந்தனர

‘அன்னியோன்னியம்’ என்று ஒரு அழகான சொல். அன்னியம் என்பது அன்னியமாகிவிடும் ஆரன்பைக் காட்டும் சொல். அதற்கு அற்புதச் சான்றாயிருந்தது அந்த நிகழ்ச்சி.

“இத்தனை அன்பா நீங்க செய்யறதை நான் ஸந்தோஷமா ஏத்துக்கத்தான் வேணும். ஆனாலும் இவ்வளவு தாங்குமா’ன்னு இருக்கு!” என்று உள்ளத்திலிருந்து கூறினார் ஸ்ரீசரணர்.

“ஏங்க தாங்காம?” என்றார் மரைக்காயர், பரம பவ்யமாக. “ சாமியை செகத்து குரு—வுன்னு சொன்னாங்க. அப்ப எங்களுக்கும் குருதானுங்களே! நாங்க என்னதான் செய்யக் கூடாது?” என்றார் அந்த முஸ்லீம் அன்பர் !!
SOURCE:::::www.periva.proboards.com

Natarajan


Read more: http://periva.proboards.com/thread/3928/grace-love-muslim-brethern#ixzz3J3GBZZGy

” The War and Beyond… Aviation History Month …. November ” ….

Aviation History Month is still underway, and this week we’re looking at airlines from 1940 – 1960. Despite World War II ongoing during the first quarter of the period, aviation still saw a great deal of progression and many new airlines commenced operation.

The War and Beyond - Aviation History Month

July 1940 saw the first operational flight of the Boeing Stratoliner which became the first aircraft to fly with a pressurised cabin. The aircraft flew up to 20,000 feet avoiding turbulence, from Miami, Florida to Latin America.

The Gloster ‘Whittle’ E28/39 first flew on May 15 1941 as the first successful jet aircraft, with the engine designed by Frank Whittle.

April 1947 saw United Airlines introducing the Douglas DC-6 aircraft, the first commercial postwar aircraft to feature full-cabin pressurisation.

In March 1949, Luck Lady II made the first non-stop flight around the world. The Boeing B-50A was in the air for 94 hours and one minute, was refuelled four times by strategically positioned B-29s before touching down.

But to continue our theme, Routesonline have taken a look at some of the airlines that began operation between the periods of 1940 – 1960.

SAS Scandinavian Airlines

Scandinavian Airlines System, as it was originally named, was founded in 1946 and is now the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. It was created after three airlines from Sweden, Denmark and Norway formed a partnership to handle the intercontinental air traffic. By the end of 1947, Scandinavian Airlines had carried more than 18,000 passengers over the Atlantic. This figure was far beyond the 3675 passengers SAS had forecasted for the time.

SAS Saab 90A-2 Scandia, Arne Viking SE-BSK, ready for takeoff [Image by SAS]

Japan Airlines

The national flag carrier commenced operations in 1951, and in the October of the same year launched the first private domestic airline service in Japan during the postwar period with Northwest Airlines in charge of flight operations. The Martin 202 “Mokusei” was the first aircraft to enter service, but in 1952, it crashed on Mt. Mihara in Izu Oshima, killing all 37 passengers on board.

Japan Airlines launches a Boeing 747 jumbo jet (1970) [Image by The Guardian]

Lufthansa

Although the airline originally traces its history to 1926 as the airline ‘Deutsche Luft Hansa A.G’, it was suspended in 1945 following the defeat of Germany in WWII. In order to create a new national airline, a company called Aktiengesellschaft für Luftverkehrsbedarf (Luftag) founded a new airline in 1953, using many of the staff that worked at the defunct national flag carrier. On 6 August 1954, Luftag acquired the name and logo from the liquidated Deutsche Lufthansa.

The flagship of the Lufthansa fleet: the Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation. Their characteristic vertical stabilizers made these aircraft unmistakable. [Image by Lufthansa]

Austrian Airlines

When Austria regained sovereignty over its airspace in 1955 with the signature of the State Treaty, two separate carriers were founded, Air Austria and Austrian Airways. On 4 April 1957, the two companies finally merged to form a single airline, Austrian Airlines.The airline began operations in 1958 with its first service from Vienna – London with one of four chartered Vickers Viscount 779 aircraft.

Austrian Airlines Douglas DC9-MD81 [Image by Austrian Airlines]

You can follow the hashtag #AviationHistoryMonth on Twitter to see what else is going on in the world of aviation history, and follow us at @Routesonline

SOURCE::::

Poppy Marello, IN http://www.routesonline.com
Natarajan

 

Picture of the Day…World”s Tallest and Shortest Man Meet !!!

(Very) high five: Mr Dangi, who measures just 22.5 ins, and 8ft 1in tall Mr Kosen, meet in London today 

  • Part-time farmer Sultan Kösen, from Ankara, Turkey, measures 8ft 1in
  • Chandra Dangi, who is just 21.5ins tall, lives in remote Nepalese village

 

It was a meeting of epic proportions.

The world’s tallest and shortest men met for the first time this morning to commemorate Guinness World Record Day.

Sultan Kösen, who is 8ft 1in. tall, and Chandra Dangi, who measures just 21.5ins., posed for photos outside the Houses of Parliament to mark the book’s 60th anniversary.

First time ever: Mr Kosen and Mr Dangi  met to commemorate the 10th annual Guinness World Records Day

SOURCE::::STEPHANIE LINNING  in http://www.dailymail.co.uk

Natarajan

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2832768/The-odd-couple-Shortest-man-21-5ins-meets-tallest-living-person-8ft-1in-outside-Houses-Parliament-Guinness-World-Record-Day.html#ixzz3Ixbhh1AF

Joke of the Day…” Is this Watch for Life time ? ” !!!

 The man charged into the jewelry shop, slammed his fists angrily on the showcase, removed a wristwatch from his pocket and shook it under the nose of the owner. “You said this watch would last me a lifetime,” he yelled. “Yeah,” admitted the owner. “But you looked pretty sick the day you bought it.”

 

SOURCE::::Joke a day.com

Natarajan

Rosetta’s Lander Philae Touches Down on Comet…

Rosetta’s Lander Philae Touches Down on Comet

Early this morning, the European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft deployed its comet lander, “Philae.” At 11:03 a.m. EST, ESA confirmed that signals were received from Philae on the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. It is the first time in history that a spacecraft has landed on a comet. Rosetta is an international mission led by the ESA, with instruments provided by its member states, and additional support and instruments provided by NASA.
> LIVE: ESA’s Rosetta Coverage

 

SOURCE:::www.nasa.gov

Natarajan

Baby Crawls For the First Time…!!!

 

 

A baby’s ‘firsts’ are always special – first crawl, first step, first word, they are all equally priceless. But sometimes, these moments become even more special. The video above  stands as a case in point. And it’s loaded with cuteness, so prepare to say ‘aww’ out loud.

A video uploaded by Don Swift on his YouTube channel shows an adorable baby girl crawling towards the family’s pet Labrador, midnight black and many times larger than her. The description with the video tells us it’s the first time she does it. Aww… already, right?

It’s a treat to watch the smiling baby put in all that effort to reach her furry friend. It’s even nicer to see the dog stare at her with rapt attention, waiting patiently. Not once does its attention flinch.

However the cutest, most unexpected thing happens right at the end. Watch the video above  to get your daily dose of the warm and fuzzies. You might want to adopt a pet yourself.!!!

SOURCE:::: You Tube  & http://www.ndtv.com

Natarajan

UnLEAFable Art Carved Out of LEAF …!!!

Not many artists could call producing their work a walk in the park – but for Omid Asadi it’s just that.

The 35-year-old, from Greater Manchester, has created a collection of intricate images by carving into fallen leaves with a scalpel and a needle.

His portfolio, which is brimming with portraits of iconic celebrities and beautiful animals, was inspired by an idea he had while strolling in a park with his wife, Elham, 36, two years ago.

Omid Asadi, from Greater Manchester, was inspired to create the designs on leaves while strolling through the park with his wife (pictured is his impression of Bob Marley)

Mr Asadi's portfolio is brimming with portraits of iconic celebrities including Jimi Hendrix (above)

Mr Asadi’s portfolio is brimming with portraits of iconic celebrities including Jimi Hendrix (above)

He now spends up to three hours-a-day perfecting his methods with his artistic wife occasionally offering some direction.

The artist recently exhibited his work for the first time, which he creates using only a scalpel, a magnifying glass and a needle.

Mr Asadi, originally from Iran, claims he has been approached by a website connected with the Saatchi Gallery and says he wants to show the world that art can be found anywhere.

He said: ‘Carving these leaves resonates to my childhood, I had no time for playing football outside.

‘So I used to use a needle and make some simple drawings behind a leaf and on a leaf.

Omid Asadi (pictured) spends up to three hours every day learning how to carve the leaves

Omid Asadi (pictured) spends up to three hours every day learning how to carve the leaves

Omid Asadi  spends up to three hours every day learning how to carve the leaves

The artist said his wife, also an artist, offers him help and advice

 He says ‘too many people just see the beauty of this art but I am also trying to tell a story with each leaf’

The 35-year-old creates the designs using a scalpel, a magnifying glass and a needle before pressing the leaves on paper and adding wood glue 

The 35-year-old creates the designs using a scalpel, a magnifying glass and a needle before pressing the leaves on paper and adding wood glue

‘Two years ago me and my wife were walking in the Sale area and we found some heavy and beautiful leaves and we put them in a book to press them

‘About that time I visited a gallery and saw an exhibition on paper cutting – it was then I decided to give these leaves we found another life.

‘My wife is a professional artist and she does Persian miniature artwork so she taught me how to use the leaves – the first year I practiced for two or three hours every day.

‘Too many people just see the beauty of this art but I am also trying to tell a story with each leaf.

‘With my portraits I I have also tried to give some people who are dead another life.’

pictured  - an impression of Edvard Munch's famous painting The Scream

One of the pieces from Mr Asadi's portfolio

The process of carving each leaf can take anything from a few days up to a month (pictured left – an impression of Edvard Munch’s famous painting The Scream)

He added: ‘The process of carving each leaf can take one or two days or up to one month, I use just two or three tools – a scalpel, a magnifying glass and sometimes a needle.

‘I just press the leaves, I don’t use any chemical things or anything like that, after I’ve finished I simply use wood glue and press them on the paper.

‘Isaac Newton had the apple falling from the tree, for thousands of years nobody made this connection, the most important message around my work is to look better at the world around us.’

Mr Asadi, originally from Iran, claims he has been approached by a website connected with the Saatchi Gallery and says he wants to show the world that art can be found even in the most simple places

Mr Asadi, originally from Iran, claims he has been approached by a website connected with the Saatchi Gallery and says he wants to show the world that art can be found even in the most simple places

The 35-year-old's works include this image of a dragon appearing to burst out from a split tree 

The 35-year-old’s works include this image of a dragon appearing to burst out from a split tree

The artist said: 'Carving these leaves resonates to my childhood, I had no time for playing football outside'

The artist said: ‘Carving these leaves resonates to my childhood, I had no time for playing football outsi

SOURCE::::  Jack Crone in http://www.dailymai.co.uk

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Image of the Day…. ” Light Pillars…” !!!

Light pillars over northern Sweden

As winter comes to the far north, sky conditions may be just right to produce a beautiful light phenomenon called “light pillars.”

Light pillars in northern Sweden, November 7, 2014, by Birgit Boden

EarthSky Facebook friend Birgit Bodén shared this photo. It’s a sign of wintry weather already appearing at far northern latitudes. These streaks in the sky are called light pillars. They form when sunlight (or another bright light source, such as the sun) reflects off the surfaces of millions of falling ice crystals associated with thin, high-level clouds, for example, cirrostratus clouds. The ice crystals have roughly horizontal faces. They are falling through Earth’s atmosphere, rocking slightly from side to side.

Light pillars can be seen at any time of night when sky conditions are just right.

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Favorite Spot Aboard the ISS !!!

Cupola observatory module at the ISS is perhaps the favorite spot of every crewmember aboard the International Space Station, and it not only has the largest windows on the ISS but the largest windows ever installed on a spacecraft.

Commander Chris Hadfield, who has spent a total of 166 days in space, used these fantastic windows for the incredible 45,000 images he took in space.

It’s top, circular window, is the largest with a 31-inch diameter. But all of the windows are big enough to identify from the outside which astronauts are in the module.

And crew members take advantage of the fact by photographing each other while peering out, as their crewmates are on a spacewalk.

The size of the windows, although relatively large for space, give us a great perspective of just how small the Cupola module – and the rest of the ISS – really is.

Cupola, which is Italian for “dome,” is 4.9 feet tall and less than 10 feet in diameter. So, you can’t fit more than an astronaut or two inside at one time.

We found this fantastic image of European Space Agency astronaut Alexander Gerst peaking out of Cupola showing just how cramped life on the ISS can be. It’s kind of adorable.

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Alexander Gerst

ESA Alexander Gerst inside the Cupola observatory module.

Here’s another shot of just his hand perhaps waving hello to the camera, “Titanic” style:

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Alexander Gerst

Alexander Gerst’s hand in the Cupola module.

Gerst recently returned to Earth after spending over five months aboard the ISS.

While in space from May 28 through Nov. 9, Gerst performed over 50 experiments, which included a spacewalk to improve the ISS and installing ESA’s furnace that can suspend and cool molten metal in mid-air.

Gerst compiled an impressive collection of images during his space mission, which you can find here on Flickr.

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Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

NASA astronaut Nicholas Patrick hanging on to Cupola.

SOURCE::::www.businessinsider.in

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