الثلاثاء، 15 يناير 2013

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Top 10 Reasons The Moon Landings Could Be A Hoax

10. The Waving Flag


9. Lack of Impact Crater

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8. Multiple Light Sources

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7. The Van Allen Radiation Belt

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6. The Unexplained Object

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5. Slow-Motion Walking and Hidden Cables 

4. Lack of Stars

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3. The “C” Rock

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2. The Layered Cross-Hairs

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1. The Duplicate Backdrop 

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الأحد، 13 يناير 2013

GMA's Most Beautiful Place in America

1.
Asheville, N.C.
"GMA" viewer Alan Ostmann of Candler, N.C., nominated Asheville, a small city tucked in the Appalachian Mountains rich with art, architecture and outstanding scenery.

"I live just outside of Asheville, N.C., [bordering] the Pisgah National Forest in possibly the oldest mountains on the planet," Ostmann wrote in his submission. "Four miles from my home is the Blue Ridge Parkway. The forest and parkway allow some of the most spectacular views I have seen anywhere in the world. I hike and bike the area daily and am always amazed at the beauty nature can reveal to us."

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Tessa Lemke
2.
Aspen, Colo.
Aspen is an authentic mountain town best known for its world-class skiing in winter months and as an outdoor playground for mountain biking, rafting, fly fishing, rock climbing, hiking and more in warmer months.

Tessa Lemke of Carbondale, Colo., submitted a photo of the magnificent Pyramid Peak, part of the summits of the Maroon Bells, a short drive from Aspen, which gave us our inspiration.

"Every drive into Aspen has this beautiful view -- ever changing from red rock to snow-covered," she wrote. "To me it doesn't look real ... like something from 'The Lord of the Rings.' Breathtaking!!"

PHOTO: Cape Cod has long been a favorite summer vacation destination.
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Cape Cod, Mass.
Cape Cod has long been a favorite summer vacation destination made popular by the Kennedy clan and others. The 400-square-mile peninsula is filled with beaches and caters to tourists, but the cape's natural beauty is what compelled Gary Accabo of New Haven, Conn., to nominate the area.
"I have visited Provincetown, Cape Cod every summer since 1977. Race Point is the most gorgeous part of the National Sea Shore. To be there in the evening to experience a sunset is one of the most breathtaking visions to witness. Its beauty is forever etched in my mind," Accabo wrote.

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Terri Rose
4.
Destin, Fla.
Dramatic sunsets, miles and miles of seashore and sugar-white sand all make Destin, Fla., the "Most Beautiful Place in America" for "GMA" viewer Terri Rose of Niceville, Fla. When Rose submitted her description of the seaside town, nestled in Florida's northern panhandle, we knew we had to find that spot.

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Dolly Albers
5.
Grand Tetons, Jackson Hole, Wyo.
The stunning view of the Grand Teton mountain range has kept viewer Dolly Albers of Peoria, Ill., coming again and again to this spectacular spot.
"Just sit ... and look out at those mountains anytime of the day or night. No place in America is more beautiful," Albers wrote. "[We] went there for our 25th [wedding] anniversary, again for our 40th, and last year for our 55th! We're been there in the winter to ski, spring to see the wild flowers, summer to hike and raft, fall to see the color changes. I close my eyes and see that view -- what more could you want?"

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Lisa Basham
6.
Lanikai Beach, Oahu, Hawaii
Lanikai Beach is a strip of paradise hidden on the island of Oahu.
"How could this not be the most beautiful place in America?" wrote Lisa Basham of Kailua, Hawaii. "Bright, white, soft sand and clear, blue, warm water. This is the perfect beach to have a romantic picnic or get married. You can also have a great time with friends snorkeling, stand-up paddle boarding, or kayaking out to the beach on the Mokulua Islands."

PHOTO: Newport has long been a favorite summer vacation destination.
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Newport, R.I.
Viewer Lisa Gecelosky of Bernville, Pa., told us about Newport's wharfs, historic mansions, and famed Cliff Walk along the eastern shore, which caught our eye and landed this destination a spot on our list. The New England coastal town boasts spectacular scenery and a vibrant downtown area that makes it a perennial tourist favorite.

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Kathleen Rockwell
8.
Point Reyes, Calif.
Outside San Francisco, Point Reyes National Seashore is a don't-miss destination. The park protects over 71,000 acres of wildlife and coastland, but is also a place to take in the great outdoors with hiking, camping, horseback riding and more. The view along this famed peninsula inspired Kathleen Rockwell of Oviedo, Fla., to send "GMA" this photo.
"I found the most [beautiful] place in America so far to be in California. I visited there in January this year with my husband ... We drove over there to the top of the mountain and got out and walked around. The view looking at the Pacific Ocean from there was breathtaking -- you felt like you were in heaven," she wrote. "It was the most beautiful site I have ever seen that it made me cry ... seriously."

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Robert Fruggiero
9.
Sedona, Ariz.
Sedona's natural beauty takes your breath away. The Red Rocks inspire such awe that we had to name it one of our Most Beautiful Places in America.
"The Red Rock Country in and around Sedona, Ariz., is one of the most beautiful and peaceful places I have ever visited in the U.S.," Robert Fruggiero wrote to "GMA." "This picture was taken from up on Bell Rock … during a yearlong cross-country RV trip."

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore
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Sleeping Bear Dunes, Mich.
Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, tucked in the northwest corner of Michigan's Lower Peninsula, is one of the nation's best-kept secrets. That's why "GMA" viewer Jim Madole of Grand Rapids, Mich., nominated the spot.
"It is peaceful and serene, a place for gazing out into the world, night or day, and realizing that the universe is truly a magical, majestic mystery, and humans are just a very small part of it all," he wrote in his submission. "Here at Sleeping Bear, I sit in awe and wonder at the perfection of Mother Nature."

السبت، 12 يناير 2013

Garbage Hotel in Madrid


A mini hotel has just opened in Madrid made entirely of garbage. The trash has been sterilized and used to build a centrally located hotel with five double rooms. It is the work of German artist Ha Schult, timed to coincide with Madrid’s hosting of the annual international tourism trade fair.

The Most Beautiful Places Where You Should Play Poker


Playing poker is really increasing in popularity all over the world, but there are some places where it is more popular than others. Many places have casinos where a selection of games are played but there are some specialist poker playing places as well. The places in the world where poker seems to be the most popular are Dublin, San Jose, Los Angeles, Barcelona and Macau. These are destinations where big tournaments take place or where a lot of people choose to spend money playing poker. It can bring in a good income for these cities.

Dublin – Ireland

Dublin has a long history of poker and it hosts many poker tournaments. There are many different versions of the game played in the city and the biggest band for your buck tournament is held there.

San  Jose – Costa Rica

San Jose in Costa Rica has a great number of casinos where poker can be played. Often very high stake games are played in the area, which makes them very exciting.
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Because it attracts visitors to the warm beaches and attractive gardens, they also tend to watch or play the poker games as well. It brings in a lot of money to the country.

Los Angeles

Los Angeles has the largest poker room in the world and has hundreds of places to play. Because there are many rich people in the city, perhaps in Hollywood, they come along and join in the games.
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It is a very high status city and this is probably why it attracts some of the best professional players.
Barcelona – Spain
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Barcelona may be more well known for its beaches and buildings but it is famous for poker as well. There are some major tournaments that take place there.

Macau – China

Macau has seen the poker industry rapidly expand recently. Along with most of China it is a rapidly developing area and therefore attracting more visitors and wealth and so the game is becoming more popular.
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It can be tempting to think, with the amount of poker sites online, such as full tilt poker, that poker may be becoming less popular offline. However, its popularity is growing on and off line as you can see by how many places it is popular in and how spread they are around the world, that it is certainly still popular as an offline game as well. With all of the locations being ppular holiday destinations, people travel there to see the poker as well as the tourist attractions.

The Big Hole in South Africa – World’s Largest Hole Which Humans Dug


The Big Hole which is also known by its other name, Kimberley Mine, in South Africa is the world’s largest hole which humans excavated. It was dug by 50.000 miners who were working in diamond mine after first diamonds were found there in 19th century. They found there amazing amount of diamonds, precisely, they have found 2720 kilograms of diamonds there.
The most amazing fact is that workers who worked there weren’t using any advanced tools or machines while thy were digging. The hole was dug between 1871 and 1914 when there weren’t any advanced machines for digging so, they literally dug this hole by hands using some very basic tools like picks and shovels. Using that basic tools workers managed to move amazing 22 million tons of soil.
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The Big Hole is about 215 meters deep and 463 meters wide. After the mine was abandoned because it became too dangerous for miners to dig further, the mine was shut down. However, company De Beers Brothers who owned that mine continued with diamonds exploitation by underground mining.
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After excavation was finished, this place started to fill with underground waters and, as you can see from photos, it looks now like a lake. Water took about 20% (40 meters) of the depth of whole hole.

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