Tuesday, August 31, 2010

10 world's biggest and most amazing holes

Great Blue Hole, Belize :
The Great Blue Hole is an underwater sinkhole off the coast of Belize. The hole is 1,000 feet across and 400 feet deep. It was formed as a limestone cave during the last iceage.
Monticello Dam, California :
The Monticello Dam is a dam in Napa County, California, United States most noted for its large circular spillway with a rate of 48,400 cubic feet per second.
Mirny Diamond Mine, Siberia :
The Mirny Diamond Mine is 525m deep and has a diameter of 1200m. It was the first, and one of the largest, diamond Pipes in the USSR. It is now abandoned. While it was still operational, it would take two hours for trucks to drive from the top to the bottom of the mine.
Sink hole, Guatemala :
In 2007, a 300 foot deep sinkhole swallowed a dozen homes in Guatemala - killing 2 and causing thousands to be evacuated. The sinkhole was caused by rains and an underground sewage flow.
Diavik Mine, Canada :
The Diavik Mine is a mine in the Northwest territories of Canada. The mine (opened in 2003) produces 8 million carats or about 1,600 kg (3,500 lb) of diamonds every year.
Darvaza Gas Crater, Turkmenistan :
In 1971, geologists discovered a massive underground deposit of natural gas on this site. Whilst excavating the hole to tap the gas, the drilling rig collapsed leaving a massive hole. To prevent poisonous gasses from escaping, the hole was allowed to burn. It continues to burn to this day and has done so without ceasing.
Chuquicamata, Chile :
Chuquicamata is an open pit copper mine in Chile. It is the mine with the largest total production of copper in the world - though it is not the largest copper mine. The mine is over 850 meters deep.
Bingham Canyon Mine, Utah :
The Bingham Canyon Mine is a copper mine in the Oquirrh mountains, Utah. The mine is 0.75 mile (1.2 km) deep, 2.5 miles (4 km) wide. It is the world’s largest manmade excavation.
Udachnaya Pipe, Russia :
The Udachnaya Pipe is a diamond mine in Russia. The owners of the mine plan to cease its operations in 2010 - in favor of underground mining. The mine was discovered in 1955 and is over 600 meters deep.
Kimberley Diamond Mine, South Africa :
he Kimberley Diamond Mine (also known as the Big Hole) holds the (disputed) title of being the largest hand-dug hole in the world. From 1866 to 1914 50,000 miners dug the hole with picks and shovels, yielding 2,722 kg of diamonds. Attempts are being made to have it registered as a world heritage site.

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Saturday, August 28, 2010

White Diamond

White Diamond is thought to be the only albino crocodile in Europe.
And you can go see him if yo fancy a trip to the German village of Hodenhagen, at the Serengeti Safari park, until April 27.

White Diamond was born in Louisiana, USA and grew up at an alligator farm in Florida, but has arrived in Germany as part of a traveling reptile show, called "Land der Reptilien".

White Diamond is 14 years old right now, and he's lucky he lives in captivity, with that white-a-skin I doubt he could have sneaked up on his prey without being noticed.
So remember, if you want to see White Diamond live, visit Serengeti Safari park, until April 27, 2008.






Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Daily Body & Skin Care

The skin is the body's protective barrier against the environment. We often take our skin for granted. Most people fail to realize that the skin needs daily care just like brushing one's teeth. If the skin is not taken care of properly it can become dry, flaky, cracked and inflamed. This can predispose the skin to infection from wart viruses and bacteria. A daily skin care regimen should start as early as infancy and continue throughout one's life.

Everyone has a natural oil covering their skin. This oil, named sebum, is made by glands in the skin. When the oil is removed by frequent use of drying agents, such as soap, the skin becomes dry which can lead to cracking and flaking. Once cracking occurs the skin is susceptible to inflammation and itching. Everyday factors that may cause drying of the skin include harsh soaps, long hot baths or showers, and frequent bathing or showering. Most people overdo skin cleaning.

Daily Skin Care (15-20 minutes each day) :

1. Each day when you take your bath or shower, try to use luke warm water. Hot water dries out the skin. Try to limit your time to fifteen minutes or less in the bath or shower. Bathing should be done no more than once a day. If you bathe too frequently you will remove the natural oils from the skin causing dryness.

2. Avoid using harsh soaps which dry the skin. Recommended soaps are Dove and Basis. Deodorant soaps are often very harsh and drying. Even better than soap are soap-less skin cleansers such as Cetaphil Lotion and Aquanil.

3. Limit the use of soap to areas that develop an odor such as the armpits, genital area, and feet.

4. When toweling dry, do not rub the skin. Blot or pat dry so there is still some moisture left on the skin.

5. Next apply a moisturizer to the skin. One that we recommend is Xtend-Life Age-Defense Day Cream. Concentrate on areas of your skin that become dry. Vaseline is good for severely dry skin and Lubriderm for normal skin. If you have oily skin you can skip this step.

6. All areas that are exposed to the sun, such as the face, ears, hands, and back of the neck should have a moisturizer containing sun block or a sun screen of SPF 15 or greater applied daily.

Body care

* Mix six-teaspoon petroleum jelly, two-teaspoon glycerin and two-teaspoon lemon juice. Apply this moisturizing lotion at least twice a week if you have dry and flaky, arms and legs
* Peel and grate a cucumber. Squeeze the juice to this, mix half-a-teaspoon glycerin and half-a-teaspoon rose water. Apply this on sunburns, leave it for some time.
* If you have cracked heels, melt paraffin wax; mix it with little mustard oil and apply on the affected area. Leave it overnight. After 10 or 15 days, your heels will become smooth.
* Massage your body with a mixture of coconut oil and any of your favorite scented oils like lavender or rosemary.
* For rough palms, use a mixture of glycerin and lime juice in equal proportion.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Animals In News

Three eight week old ferret cubs at the Black Mountains Wildlife Park near Hamburg, Germany
An elephant paints a picture for tourists at Mae Sa elephant camp in Chiang Mai province, Thailand
A four-day-old Zedonk, a rare cross between a zebra and a donkey, stands next to her mother at the Chestatee Wildlife Preserve in Lumpkin County, Georgia
Loughlin Deegan, Artistic Director of the Ulster Bank Dublin Theatre Festival, sits with a Great Dane named Toby dressed as Hamlet at the launch of the festival at the Gaiety Theatre. The festival, which runs from September 30th to October 17th, features a play entitled The Rehearsal, Playing the Great Dane
Photographers take pictures underneath a rescue dog as it jumps across an obstacle during a demonstration by the Engineering Regiment of the PLA for international media at a base located on the outskirts of Beijing
A female cheetah looks out of her open air enclosure at the 'Safari and Hollywood Park Schloss Stukenbrock', Germany. According to information released by the Indian newspaper 'Hindustan Times' India's government has cleared plans to reintroduce the cheetah
A cat shows interest in a frog sitting on a rock in the eastern German town of Sieversdorf
A Sphynx cat named Phoenix and a Chinese Crested dog named Maggie, who appear in the film, attend the premiere of Cats & Dogs, The Revenge of Kitty Galore in Los Angeles
A bonobo lies at the world's only sanctuary for the endangered great ape at Lola Ya Bonobo just outside Congo's capital Kinshasa
Giant panda Ju Xiao holds her newborn cub in her mouth at the Bifengxia panda breeding centre in Yaan, Sichuan Province, China
A baby long-eared bat is hand-reared at Secret Animal Rescue in Somerset. Its ears - not fully formed yet - will eventually sit on the top of its head, not the sides
A baby elephant welcomes another newborn elephant at the Hanover Zoo in Germany
A pair of fledgling barn swallows plead for breakfast from a perch above the seventh hole at the Eugene, Oregon, Country Club
A female Amur leopard cub (Panthera pardus orientalis) looks out of a bucket while it is weighed at the zoo in Leipzig, Eastern Germany
A young aardvark cuddles with its keeper Mario Gruesser in a Berlin zoo, Germany. The young nocturnal mammal, native in the savannahs of Africa, was injured by its mother after its birth in May and has been bottle-fed since then