Kolam renang ini terletak di San Alfonso del Mar Resort, Algarrobo, Chile. Ianya sepanjang 1,013 meter dan mempunyai keluasan seluas 8 hektar dan ini menjadikannya sebuah kolam renang terbesar di dunia dalam Guinness Book of Record pada December 2006. Kolam renang itu mengandung 250 million liter air. Kolam ini menjadi tarikan yg popular pelancong dari luar Chile dan juga pelancong tempatan. Tetapi kenapa ianya dibina di tepi pantai sedangkan pelancong boleh mandi manda di pantai? Kerana pantai di Chile sejuk dan merbahaya bahkan mandi di laut adalah satu larangan di beberapa pantai Chile.
Khamis, Mei 24, 2012
Selasa, Mei 22, 2012
Satu-Satunya Jalan Ke Meteora di Greece
Meteora terletak di Greece dan ia merupakan tempat beribadat Kristian Ortodox. Ia terdiri daripada 6 bangunan beribadat yg dibina 600 meter diatas batuan tinggi. The only way untuk pergi ke situ adalah menaiki box kayu menggunakan tali...sungguh bahaya laluan ini..
[ ngeri ] Jom Lihat Jalanraya Paling Merbahaya Di Dunia Dengan 200 Kematian Setahun
Jika anda ke Bolivia, anda sepatutnya mengelak dari menggunakan sebuah jalan yg dinamakan Camino de las Yungas atau lebih dikenali dengan Death Road. Sepanjang setahun, purata kematian di jalan ini ada antara 200 ke 300 orang. Ini menjadikannya sebuah jalan paling merbahaya di dunia. Sepanjang jalan itu dapat dilihat memorial dan juga bangkai kenderaan yg jatuh kedalam gaung. Jalan sepanjang 69 kilometer itu menyambungkan hutan Amazon dan ibu negara Bolivia, La Paz. Jalan ini dibina pada tahun 1930an oleh tahanan penjara.
Isnin, Mei 21, 2012
[ cool ] Gambar Yusy dan Lisa Surihani bercuti di Singapura [ 7 gambar]
semoga bahagia selalu hendaknya........
Sabtu, Mei 19, 2012
Thai police arrest man with suitcase full of gold plated babies set to be used in black magic ritual (warning pics)
A British man was arrested today with a suitcase full of dead babies thought to have been used in a black magic rituals in Thailand.
Chow Hok Kuen, 28, a British citizen born in Hong Kong of Taiwanese parents, was arrested in Bangkok's Chinatown and was being held for possession of human remains, police said.
It is thought he was trying to smuggle the corpses into Taiwan.
'The bodies are of children between the ages of two and seven months. Some were found covered in gold leaf,' Wiwat Kumchumnan, sub-division chief of the police's Children and Women Protection unit, said.
It was not clear where the bodies came from. Police said the corpses had a number of religious threads and tattoos on them.
In Thailand there is a grisly ritual known as 'Kuman Thong', where dead babies are surgically removed from their mother's womb and undergo a ceremonial ritual. But instead of burying them, they are roasted dry and covered with a lacquer before being painted with gold leaf.
Kuen was staying at a hotel in Khao San Road, in Bangkok's backpacker area, but the bodies were found in a separate hotel. Police had received a tip-off that infant corpses were being offered to wealthy clients through a website advertising black magic services.
The corpses were bought from a Taiwanese national for 200,000 baht (£4,000) and could have been sold for six times that amount in Taiwan, police said. Black magic rituals are still practised in Thailand, where street-side fortune tellers offer ceremonies to reverse bad luck.
Kuen faces one year in prison and a 2,000 baht fine (£40) if he is found guilty. A spokesperson for the Foreign Office confirmed they were looking into the incident.
'We can confirm the arrest of a British national in Bangkok on 18 May,' he said.
'We stand ready to provide consular assistance.'
Chow Hok Kuen, 28, a British citizen born in Hong Kong of Taiwanese parents, was arrested in Bangkok's Chinatown and was being held for possession of human remains, police said.
It is thought he was trying to smuggle the corpses into Taiwan.
'The bodies are of children between the ages of two and seven months. Some were found covered in gold leaf,' Wiwat Kumchumnan, sub-division chief of the police's Children and Women Protection unit, said.
It was not clear where the bodies came from. Police said the corpses had a number of religious threads and tattoos on them.
In Thailand there is a grisly ritual known as 'Kuman Thong', where dead babies are surgically removed from their mother's womb and undergo a ceremonial ritual. But instead of burying them, they are roasted dry and covered with a lacquer before being painted with gold leaf.
Kuen was staying at a hotel in Khao San Road, in Bangkok's backpacker area, but the bodies were found in a separate hotel. Police had received a tip-off that infant corpses were being offered to wealthy clients through a website advertising black magic services.
The corpses were bought from a Taiwanese national for 200,000 baht (£4,000) and could have been sold for six times that amount in Taiwan, police said. Black magic rituals are still practised in Thailand, where street-side fortune tellers offer ceremonies to reverse bad luck.
Kuen faces one year in prison and a 2,000 baht fine (£40) if he is found guilty. A spokesperson for the Foreign Office confirmed they were looking into the incident.
'We can confirm the arrest of a British national in Bangkok on 18 May,' he said.
'We stand ready to provide consular assistance.'
5 year old Artist already made $150,000 from her paintings
She might only be five, but finger painting is clearly child's play to young artist Aelita Andre.
The little girl, from Melbourne in Australia, has been described as the 'world's youngest professional artist' after earning more than $150,000 from her paintings.
Her work has already featured in two exhibitions and it is about to be displayed in a third, at a gallery in New York next month.
Painting since the tender age of two, Aelita's cheapest works are selling for more than $4,000 each and it is estimated she has already made more than $150,000 from her art more money than most professional artists earn in a lifetime.
The money she earned so far has been put into a trust fund by her parents, Russian-born mother Nikka Kalashnikova and Australian father Michael Andre.
Nikka said she quickly realised her daughter's approach and technique was different to other children play painting.
While most of her paintings now retail for between around $5,000 and $10,000 it was a picture of the Russian Mir space station that set her record price of $24,000 in Hong Kong.
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