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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Trace the History of Photography


The Latvian Museum of Photography honestly is rather small and modest. It has only two rooms joined by a short corridor. Actually, it more resembles a photo flea market than a museum. But still it's a very interesting place to visit even if you're not keen on photography.
In one of the rooms two old cameras are exhibited.
Beautiful devices.
If you think that your up-to-date camera performs the functions of all these handles, you're wrong - it simply doesn't have them. By the way, this camera makes pictures of a very high quality and may even compete with many of its modern digital analogues.
Along with the studio cameras here you can see some compact cameras of those years.

Wonderful Town Hall of Munich


A new town hall of Munich is situated in the main square of the city - Marienplatz.
Looking at this building it seems to have been built about 500 years ago, but it is not so at all. In fact it was built a bit more than 100 years ago. The construction began in 1867 and ended in 1909. The town hall is a building made in Neo-Gothic style, it has 400 rooms with total area more than 9 000 m. The height of the tower - 85m.

Local Guiness Records And DQ Ice-Cream


Some days ago at noon in Toronto there gathered a lot of people who wishedto eat DQ ice-cream for free give moral support to the team of DQ (Dairy Queen) confectioners that included more than 100 people and who set a record of making the biggest ice-cream cake weighing 22,333.6 pounds (about 10,13 tons) and thus beat the previous Guiness record of theirs they had set 5 years ago in China for 500 pounds!
Making of the cake took 14 hours and a couple of hours for gathering at Yonge-Dundas Square.
Last preparations and the last piece that weighed 500 kg. 
Emblem DQ
In last minutes one little piece fell off...
But it was immediately fixed.
The symbol of any Toronto team
And finally the cake is ready!
And the certificate from the Guiness team, given out by the woman on the right.
Representatives of the Hospital for Sick Children are here to gather donations.
And the first piece to the visitors.
And the team of support
Hungry people...
View at the square

Amazing Miniature Wonderland


The miniature Wonderland - is a wonderful example of a hobby that transformed into good business. Enough to spend 500 000 man hours. A group of enthusiasts have been working on this parallel reality since 2009 and today we may see the result of their efforts. 
Twin brothers Frederik Braun and Gerrit Braun wanted to amaze and impress people and they managed to do it in full. They've built the longest railway of Europe. The miniature one. The project started in 2000.
And in 2001 there appeared the first blocks of the wonderful country - Miniatur Wunderland.

Top 10 Colorful Cities


People create mood by painting their houses bright colors, and one day the whole blocks become tourist sights. This post is a little collection of colorful mood from Buenos Aires, Salzburg, Dublin, Istanbul, Varanasi, Gdansk, Scottish city Portree, Girona and Swedish Sigtuna... 
1. Buenos Aires, Argentina.
The area where La Boca is situated, it was the very place where Pedro de Mendoza founded Buenos Aires in 1536. In La Boca was the first port of Buenos Aires, in 1895 the district became the second large in the capital.
The place is very interesting and historically significant.
2. Salzburg, Austria
It is especially bright in winter, in dull weather, colors "play" with the swift-flowing river Salzach.
3. Istanbul, Turkey
Multi-colored Jewish block Balat.
4. Varanasi, India
India on the whole maybe the most colorful country in the world, the holy city Varanasi on the Ganges bank is not an exception.
5. Gdansk, Poland
The Northern port city of Poland, "Polish Venice"...
6. Portree, Skye Isle, Scotland
The administrative center of Skye Isle, a little city with "colorful embankment", specially wonderful at the time of flows and low tide.
7. Sigtuna,Sweden
A little village-town, 100km north from Stockholm. Cosy and bright, little houses and a lake, Lonely Planet recommends it as " a real old Sweden".
8. Dublin, Ireland
Embankment
All colors of chocolate in one house!
9. Girona, Spain.
Approximately in one tone, but very bright anyway!
10. Austrian color trolley-bus!

The Hidden Secrets of Lake Van


Lake Van, an alkaline lake located near Van district on the Eastern part of Turkey, is the largest lake in the country. Its basin is of tectonic origin, surrounded by several mountainous systems: The Eastern Tavr from the south, Kurdish mountains from the East and the Aladaglar ridge on the North-east. On the West and North-west are several extinct vlcanoes including the Syunhan and the Nermut strato-volcanoes.
There is a legend that tries to explain the origin of lake Van. It is said that during the floods in Noah's time, his Ark settled on the slopes of Ararat. When the water level went down on other parts of the earth, water remained on the closed up ridges of the high areas. And that's how the lakes around Ararat were fomed. These lakes are the Turkish Van, the Armenian Sevan and Urmia.On the heights from Tatvan, you find the beautiful lake Van on the crater of the extinct Nermut volcano. From the hotels there you get an amazing view. The roads are usually covered with snow which makes it a once in a life time chance to be there. Below is a view of the lake from its Southern bank.
And the road leads through such beautiful scenery. 
Such steep slopes cannot be missed in such a place. These slopes make the road wind and twine in between them. 
And here is the mountainous system of the Eastern Tavr.
On Lake Van you will find several small islands which include Ahtamar and Artek. Ahtamar is gloriuos for its nearly ruined residences of the Armenian czars from the tenth century. To get there one needs to take a ship. There are some that can be hired. 
Cats from the Van region are cute having a white fur that's breathtaking and they have eyes of different colors!
Here is one of the ports at lake Van.
Ships for hire at dock.
As you set off from the port an awesome feeling catches up with you. You feel protected since you are sorrounded by big snow-capped mountains and ridges. 
As you approach the Ahmatar island you will notice an old church - the Church of the Holy Cross. It is the only remaining building of one of the ruined Armenian palaces. This island is said to have had a great deal of Armenian palaces. Most of them have become ruins. The church is one of the most precious architectural monuments of Armenian architecture. It was constructed by Trdat Mendet during the rise of the Vaspuracan kingdom and was not the only jewel of the island. There used to be a big city with a king's palace and several churches sorrounded by a wall. It is said that the kingdom had rich storey buildings with pillars and galleries. The church was erected under the orders of the Vaspuracan King Gagik Archruni near his palace between 915 and 921 A.D. 
Even though the place is ancient, modern culture is also represented as seen by these grafitti messages.
On the North-western side of the church is a good site for photoshooting. 
Within the ruined kingdom one can find gravestones with khachkars. These are stone structures with inscribed images. Usually these were put in monasteries or in churches.
And here is the church. It has a glorious beauty of sculptures and reliefs. They are like icons on its walls. This wall here was was decorated with scenes from the New Testament of the Bible. Its amazing how they have lived through the times.
The isolated church on the outside has relatively stood the wear and tear of time. The Turkish government in recent times decided to do some restoration work on it. Restoration was done with quality but most of the frescos could not be saved.
But the remaining saved frescos give a feeling of inspiration. This is just amazing. 
A fantastic view from the lake.
On the south-eastern part of the lake, the water abruptly changes color and looks like an ocean. With the mountains behind, its hard not to stop and take a look at this amazing view. It makes one get tempted to take a swim.
Van City. The largest city on the shores of the lake. Since there are no strong winds in this region, smog always hangs above the buildings.
A little farther from the city you will find its fortress. Its walls are part if the collection known as "Turkey- A country of many copies". The walls are so beautiful that most people take the hard task of climbing them. 
For those who climb the walls, a reward awaits them. The smoothly constructed inner details of the wall remind one of a bath-tab. On top of that is an amazing view of the city below on the valley.

Monday, December 5, 2011

A Visit To The UN Headquarters


The UN headquarters at New York is a complex on spacious ground. Even though it is in New York, it is considered to be in international territory. It was completed in 1952. The headquarters appears in many Hollywood movies since it is a place where International decisions are made. Protests and gatherings are also a part of life in this complex. People come from all corners of the world to protest against and support various interests. Tourists are also part of the pilgrims that frequent this complex. Currently the UN headquarters building is a pitiful site since it is under repair.