Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Meet New Wonderbra Girl Adriana Cernanova
It’s not surprising that stunning Adriana Cernanova has been chosen as new Wonderbra Girl among hundreds of other models in the worldwide casting. This gorgeous Slovakian has just perfect body, long bright hair, amazing blue eyes and damn nice smile. Wonderbra has no doubt that Adriana would help increase sales.
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Celebrities
8th Wonder Of The World
Zipaquira is located 49 kilometers of Bogota, Colombia. Zipaquira main attraction is the salt Cathedral located in the salt park, is a perfect location to see one of the most wonderful engineering work in the country, it is also an ideal place to renew or faith. The old cathedral had to be closed for safety reasons and the new one was inaugurated in 1995 built 200 meters inside a salt mountain. Cathedral is entered by the tunnel and as path follow deeper underground to the main cathedral, visitor pass by 14 small illuminated chapels, stations of the cross, which represent the events of Jesus’ last journey. Each station has a cross and kneeling praying platforms carved in the salt. The main tunnel leads you to a balcony that overlooks the main body of the cathedral which is 75 m long by 25 m high and has a giant cross carved into the black wall.
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Travel
China's Richest Village
Huaxi village, also known as China's richest village, celebrates its 50th anniversary with the inauguration of a massive 1,076 feet high skyscraper that screams for attention from its lowly skyline. A solid gold bull weighing a tonne also greets visitors at a viewing area on the 60th-floor of the tower, a testament to the wealth of the village.
In Huaxi, those from the original 2,000 residents have at least a house, a car, and $250,000 in the bank and enjoy universal health care and free education. Officials from elsewhere in China tour Huaxi to find out how this once sleepy village, with just 576 residents in the 1950s, is now so rich and why non-local businessmen would donate million-dollar factories to buy the privilege of a local residence permit.
In Huaxi, those from the original 2,000 residents have at least a house, a car, and $250,000 in the bank and enjoy universal health care and free education. Officials from elsewhere in China tour Huaxi to find out how this once sleepy village, with just 576 residents in the 1950s, is now so rich and why non-local businessmen would donate million-dollar factories to buy the privilege of a local residence permit.
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People
Monday, 24 October 2011
Thursday, 13 October 2011
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Play With Harley- 2011 Custom Chrome Europe Dealer Show
Last month in Mainz, Germany, Custom Chrome Europe held the 13th edition of its International Bike Show Series—2011 Custom Chrome Europe Dealer Show. More than 100 European custom builders competed for a total prize of € 50,000 in 4 classes—Championship, Modified Harley, RevTech Performance, and Jammer Old School Class. The organizers offered three additional awards: Public Choice, Special, and Magazine Award.
Championship Class Winners
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Automobiles,
Bike
Saturday, 8 October 2011
The Busiest Seaports
The world’s busiest port is contested by several ports around the world, as there is as yet no standardised means of evaluating port performance and traffic. For the past decade, the distinction has been claimed by both the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Singapore. The former based its measurement on cargo tonnage handled (total weight of goods loaded and discharged), while the latter ranked in terms of shipping tonnage handled (total volume of ships handled). Since 2005, the Port of Shanghai has exceeded both ports to take the title in terms of total cargo tonnage. The presented figures here are in metric tons from 2010, as seen on Geohive.
Shanghai, China – 650,000,000
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Transport
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