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Ferocious skies

by Havan Rocky on April 15, 2011

 

Fantastic photos capturing the most powerful energy THE THUNDER

 

Photo: Lightning strikes a tower in a cityscape

CN Tower, Canada

A bolt of lightning strikes the CN Tower, once the tallest free-standing building in the world, in Toronto, Canada. Tall buildings are usually equipped with lightning rods to give the electricity from a lightning strike, up to one billion volts, a safe path to the ground.

A car story

by Havan Rocky on April 14, 2011

Abandoned supercars

We all want to lead a luxurious life,is'nt it. OK all luxuries are bestowed on you and now you are the most richest person on the whole earth. what next? what do you do with that money? How do you plan to spend that money? Here is the truth what some of the richest people did with their money.....
 It's one thing when one has more money than driving ability and wrecks an expensive set of wheels. But it's a complete different thing when someone simply abandons thousands of dollars worth of automobile and lets nature take care of it.

Abandoned supercars

Mercedes Benz 300SL

Jaguar E-type Series 2

Abandoned supercars

Jensen Interceptor

Abandoned supercars

Lost cities

by Havan Rocky on April 13, 2011

 

Petra, Jordan

 

Photo: Petra, Jordan 

 A person standing in the doorway of the Monastery at Petra, Jordan, shows the enormity of the ancient building's entrance. Carved into the sandstone hill by the Nabataeans in the second century A.D., this towering structure, called El-Deir, may have been used as a church or monastery by later societies, but likely began as a temple.

 Machu Picchu

 

Although the archaeological discovery of Machu Picchu came nearly a hundred years ago, historians are still unsure of the function of this ancient Inca citadel.

The Inca had no system of writing and left no written records, and archaeologists have been left to piece together bits of evidence as to why Machu Picchu was built, what purpose it served, and why it was so quickly vacated.

 

Palenque, Mexico

 

animal planet

by Havan Rocky on April 10, 2011

Photo: Wasp on bait near ants

Looking for a way to banish ants from your picnic? According to a new study,wasps have developed a unique method for dealing with the pests: airlifting them away from the food.

In an experiment done with wild insects, scientists in Newzealand recently witnessed the common wasp, an alien invader to the island country, competing for food with the native ant species Prolasius advenus.

When a wasp approached a mound of food swarming with ants, the wasp would pluck an ant from the pile, fly a ways off, and drop the still-living insect from its jaws.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DILNPkA9vwY&feature=player_detailpage