Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Mahabalipuram

Here are the most beautiful photos of Mahabalipuram which are amazing and have taken place in the history.


Arjuna Penance



Gopuram statue



Shore temple



Cave temple



Arjuna’s butter ball



Carvings inside the cave

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Animal Pic


opabinia



pink fairy armadillo



The Blue Tongued Skink

Monday, November 9, 2009

Rare photos of Hitler



Hitler and his mistress Eva Braun pictured at his mountain-top chalet in the German Alps





Hitler always liked to spend his time with children



Ref: dailymail.co.uk

Friday, October 9, 2009

Photo of Lenin - Addressing the Troops, 1920

One of the most widely reproduced scenes of the Russian Revolution, this photograph was taken by G.P. Goldshtein and was published in myriad forms during the Soviet era. The moment captures Lenin exhorting soldiers from the Red Army as they prepare to depart for the Polish front, where they would fight the troops of Josef Pilsudski.



Taken within seconds of the preceding photo, this frame reveals that Lenin was joined that day by fellow Central Committee members Leon Trotsky, who stands in hat and moustache on the stairs to the right of the podium, and Lev Kamenev, who stands behind him. Perceived by Stalin as rivals to his power, both men were ultimately purged and their contributions to the revolution largely eliminated from the historical record. Though the photograph was widely published with the two men present during the 1920s, it was reproduced with stairs in their place for most of the Soviet era, even during the Gorbachev period.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Monday, September 14, 2009

Very Rare Cloud Pictures

Here come the cool pictures of the rare clouds in the earth planet. Skies above us are filled by the beautiful clouds. Here are some rare pictures of the clouds that are very difficult in to see in a normal life. You are lucky to watch this beautiful site.

Nacreous Clouds



These clouds have iridescent colours and are in a height more than ordinary iridescent clouds. They are seen in all parts except in Polar Regions and in winter at high latitudes, Scandinavia, Alaska, Northern Canada. Lower level iridescent clouds can be seen everywhere.





Nacreous clouds glow intensely in high elevation sunlight up to two hours after ground level sunset or before dawn. Their exceptionally brilliant iridescent colours are slow moving relative to other lower clouds. This makes them an instantly recognizable and memorable sight.







Here are some cool videos of these clouds, otherwise own as 'SunDog'.





Monday, September 7, 2009

Switzerland Cow


This photo is taken by Markus Hass when he visited switzerland.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009



Millenium Bridge



Malibu California



Living Chicago



Elisabeth Bridge



Bridge Over Tranquil Stream

Friday, August 28, 2009

Five years old mother


Lina Medina gave a shock to the medical history by giving birth at the age of five. The youngest mother was born in Peru in 1933. Lina was brought to the local hospital by her parents because of enlargement in the belly. They at first they thought it was due to tumor. After serious of medical checkup the doctors confirmed that she was seven months pregnant. After a month later she gave birth a baby boy. She named him Gerardo in remembrance of her doctor.

Lina is the first known case of precocious pregnancy. Studies made on her reveal that she had an advanced menarche development resulting in the first menstruation at the age of eight months, breast development at four and bone development at five.

Lina son was brought up by saying that lina was her sister but later he found that she was her mother at the age of 10. After 33 years from Gerardo birth lina was married and gave birth to her second baby in 1972. Gerardo died at the age of 40 due to bone marrow disease. Lina now lives with her husband in Chicago and now she is aged 74.

ref: photosthatchangedtheworld.com

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