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Friday, December 30, 2011

Hens' Fate In Morocco


We've already seen how hens live and die in Iraq and what about Morocco? It it the same? The following pictures are exactly not for animal lovers or for nervous people, there will be blood, poor hens and rabbits. But it not so terrible indeed.
It seems that all towns in Morocco are just big markets where tourists can not only buy exotic food but also have a good time or find new friends without knowing the Arabic language.

Hens' Destiny In Iraq


It's the post of hens' truth, tough hens' truth. And for the truth we go to the hens' market of Iraq.
The "goods" are brought on special hens' vans and discharged on the ground. In order birds don't escape they are put in such cages.

Poor Life in Slums of China


This part of China is never visited by tourists. It's always dark here, even in daylight. Its residents are poor but hardworking. They earn their lives trading... The place we're talking about is the slums of Guangzhou. 

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Zion National Park, Utah


Why will you be stunned once you get here? Cause Zion National Park is magic! It is a green river, white trees, quiet red and green colors. And a red asphalt road, of course! Come here to become a fan of the Utah nature once and forever!  These are the photographs from Zion National Park. 

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The Whole Human History In One Museum (part4)


Now it is time for technology. That is a new hall of cars from the 50s and 60s. A little car Heinkel.
Consumer technics.
Old TVs.
The Soviet TV "Leningrad".
The beautiful automatic machine for records.
Cinemacameras.
Soviet cameras.
Motorcycles and motorbikes of these years.
The photoprinter Siemens T 37 .
A calculator.
Radio sets.
A kitchen interior.
Then goes the hall of astronomy.
Herschel's telescope weighs 40 feet and was the biggest one in its time. Hershel found satellites of Saturn and Uranus by using it.
Globes of the stars sky.
The museum contains a great number of telescopes of different nations and different times.
The spectrometer.
An observatory in the Middle Ages.
Models of the modern observatories.
A mirror taken from a real telescope.
The hall of optics.
Modules show how light is refracted in different lens. Rays are replaced by lasers for better visualization.
The light refracting in glass.
The lens enlarges in the air but in the liquid medium the refraction is practically unseen.
An optical illusion.
The staging of spectacles selling.
Microscopes.
Tourists can watch cells or little insects.
The cosmos hall. The rocket A4/V2, 1944.
The compartment of the international space station.

The Whole Human History In One Museum (part3)


A plastic cylider for tourists' safety.
Helicopter fans.
The cargo helicopter.
The prow of a passenger air plane.
Engines.
A dispatcher room.
Propellers.
The module of the Soviet attack plane"IL-2"that was made for volunteers' money during the Second World War. 
A centrifuge.
A Soviet pilot.
Pilots' equipment.

The Whole Human History In One Museum (patt2)


And that is the aeronautics hall. Here tourists can see the history of air navigation from kites till modern air planes.
Kites.
Ballon modules.
Modules of the first air planes.
Copies are life-sized.
A dirigable pilot.
Air planes of the 20th century.