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Jake Muanpuia helps food distribution to the poor.

Watercolors on the verge of Fantasy

Liu Yun Sheng «Child of the West»"
Liu Yun Sheng «Child of the West»"
International Watercolor Society announced the results of its Third competition IWS 2012-2013. Traditionally, the competition, which was held in the Turkish town of Seferihisar their works were water colorist from around the world. This year, the Chinese have become triumphant, whose watercolors took the first three places. It seems that our neighbor to the east has created a pipeline for the production of watercolor artists at the level of state support

 

Chrissie Chau In Lingerie

 Hong Kong model and actress Chrissie Chau Sau Na who is good at modeling lingerie and showing off her assets!

13 Scariest Freshwater Animals - National Geographic

13 Scariest Freshwater Animals - National Geographic
13 Scariest Freshwater Animals - National Geographic, after the break...
01. Nile Crocodile
Parameters: length 3.5-5m, but there are huge individual, exceeding 5.5 m What to eat: The most dangerous and deadly reptile on earth. Hunting these animals are like flocks (attacking rhinos or hippos) and separately (if the victims are animals less than or the same as they are in size). Not without casualties among the people. According to some reports a year die from a few hundred to a few thousand people.
Photograph by Jonathan Blair, National Geographic
A year-old Nile crocodile attempts to snap up a frog in the St. Lucia Estuary in South Africa (from the National Geographic book Visions of Earth). Also known as the common crocodile, these large reptiles are distributed across much of Africa, and they have earned their reputation as among the most ferocious, deadly animals on the planet.
Male crocs typically measure from 11.5 to 16 feet long (3.5 to 5 meters), but they have been known to exceed 18 feet (5.5 meters) in length. Individual crocodiles attack anything the same size or smaller than them. They are occasionally known to hunt in packs, in which they can take down animals as large as hippos and rhinos. Nile crocodiles occasionaly prey on human beings, with estimates ranging from several hundred to several thousand deaths a year.
The ancient Egyptians feared and revered Nile crocodiles and worked them into their mystic religions. In modern times, the big animals were heavily hunted for their leather, although recent protections have helped stabilize the population at an estimated 250,000 to 500,000.
02. Snakehead
Snakeheads are often feared in the West, where populations of the aggressive fish have occasionally taken root as invasive species. After a fisherman found a Northern snakehead (Channa argus) in a pond in Maryland, it caused a media sensation. Biologists warned that the large freshwater fish could readily become established in North America, where it could wreak havoc on native ecosystems.
 Photograph by Jason Edwards, National Geographic
Snakeheads are often feared in the West, where populations of the aggressive fish have occasionally taken root as invasive species. After a fisherman found a Northern snakehead (Channa argus) in a pond in Maryland, it caused a media sensation. Biologists warned that the large freshwater fish could readily become established in North America, where it could wreak havoc on native ecosystems.
The voracious top-level predators can reach a length of three feet (one meter). They prey on invertebrates, frogs, and smaller fish, though they are known to attack anything moving when they are breeding.
Snakeheads can breathe air and can survive out of water for up to four days. They can survive much longer periods of drought by burrowing into the mud. Several species of the fish are native to much of Asia, where they are commonly caught and are prized for the dinner table. They are also frequently kept as aquarium fish and are noted for their aggressive behavior.
03. Mata Mata
A mata mata (Chelus fimbriatus) is a freshwater turtle that inhabits the Amazon and Orinoco basins in South America. The bizarre turtles are entirely aquatic, although they prefer shallow, stagnant water, where they can easily reach their head out of water to breathe.
Photograph by Alessandro Mancini, Alamy
A mata mata (Chelus fimbriatus) is a freshwater turtle that inhabits the Amazon and Orinoco basins in South America. The bizarre turtles are entirely aquatic, although they prefer shallow, stagnant water, where they can easily reach their head out of water to breathe.
The mata mata can grow quite large, up to 33 pounds (15 kilograms). They feed on invertebrates and fish and aren't dangerous to people, despite their appearance.
Mata mata are fairly sensitive to water quality, both in captivity and in the wild, so they can be harmed by pollutants.
04. Giant Catfish
Divers work with a model European catfish in the Great Lake at Ostersund in Sweden. Large catfish live in many rivers throughout the world, where they are important scavengers.

Jacqueline Fernandez Salwar Kameez Photoshoot

Parties are meant to showcase some of the best dresses of the time. Sarees, salwar kameez, lehenga, sharara and gowns are the kinds of party dresses available in the market. With so many varieties and designs present, one can take their own pick by selecting some of the most graceful pieces of art. Out of all the above mentioned party wear dresses, salwar kameez looks really classy and elegant. It is the most comfortable of all and tends to create a style statement. In fact, every woman would love to flaunt her curves in a well-fitted salwar kameez

 

Photographer's Girlfriend Leads Him Around the World

01. Hong Kong
Photographer Murad Osmann creatively documents his travels around the world with his girlfriend leading the way in his ongoing series known as Follow Me To. Chronicling his adventures on Instagram, the Russian photographer composes each shot in a similar fashion. We see each landscape from the photographer's point of view with his extended hand holding onto his girlfriend's in front of him.
Photographer Murad Osmann creatively documents his travels around the world with his girlfriend leading the way in his ongoing series known as Follow Me To. Chronicling his adventures on Instagram, the Russian photographer composes each shot in a similar fashion. We see each landscape from the photographer's point of view with his extended hand holding onto his girlfriend's in front of him.
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