Monday, February 4, 2013

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Walk of Faith: Glass Pavement in China


If you have nerves of steel, then you should definitely try this out sometime. The newly built glass walkway in China, called the Walk of Faith. Glass Plank Road has been added 1,430 metres (4,690ft) up the Zhangjiajie Tianmen mountain to give the tourists an unforgettable sightseeing experience.

http://www.easytourchina.com/photo-p7669-glass-pavement-tianmen-mountain




Dubai Cityscape above clouds


Dubai's skyscrapers poke through a carpet of fog at night in dramatic images taken from 800ft up in the air.
The world's tallest building - the 2,700ft-high Burj Khalifa - can be seen bursting through the dense fog banks which descend on the city in March year .




First Arabian Sports Car

Bucati Veyron has company. The first ever supercar company from the Middle East, W Motors, has showcased their first creation, the Lykan Hypersport at the 2013 Quatar Motor Show. This new super car has been priced at a truly astonishing price of $ 3.4 million, which is something close to Rs. 18 crore becoming the most expensive car on earth. 




World Smallest and cutest horse Einstein

Einstein is the worlds smallest stallion. He is about to become three years but stands just 20 inches tall. Huge media thronged to have a glimpse of him when he was born in April 2010 at a farm in Barnstead, New Hampshire. Einstein is incredible as he shows no signs of dwarfness but he simply is a small miniature horse.



Sony Wrist Watch Concept

Designed by Hiromi Kiriki, the Sony Nextep is a wearable mobile computer that can be worn as a bracelet. It can also be turned into some sort of tablet with three distinct displays and two “pull-out extra keyboard panels.” It’s not clear if it should work as a phone, too this computer concept is constructed out of a flexible OLED touchscreen. Earmarked for the year 2020, features like a holographic projector (for screen), pull-out extra keyboard panels and social networking compatibility.



House on the Edge of Building
Korean artist Do Ho Suh placed real house on top of Jacobs Hall building on the campus of University of California in San Diego. “Fallen Star” house looks like it was picked up by some mysterious force and crashed into the seventh floor of Jacobs School of Engineering. He had to physically and mentally adjust to new surroundings. This unique and creative art installation was inspired by the concepts of “home” and “cultural displacement”.

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