четвъртък, 28 юни 2012 г.

Yosemite National Park, California, United States

We have seen it in movies we have seen it in books we have heard about it, but still movies an books can't describe it.
     Yosemite is one of the most well known national parks in the world. With over 3.7 million visitors every year, this California park is an incredibly popular nature destination in the United States. Yosemite National Park is known for its awe-inspiring granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and over 800 miles (1,300 km) of hiking trails. Half Dome, a massive granite cliff jutting out of the earth, is one of the famous icons of the park, along with Cathedral Peak and El Capitan. Most of Yosemite’s iconic peaks, lakes, and waterfalls are located in the tourist-heavy 7 square mile (18 sq. km) area of Yosemite Valley, but the entire park actually encompasses an area of 1,189 square miles (3,080 sq. km). Yosemite has the honor of being the first national park ever designated, thanks in large part to conservationists like John Muir and Galen Clark. These men and others worked hard to protect the park both for the impressive diversity of plants and animals that lived there, and also for the enjoyment of future generations. Today, the park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is a favorite destination for hikers, rock climbers, campers, and nature lovers of all kinds.

Marble Caves Patagonia, Chile

The Marble Caves of Patagonia, Chile, are beautiful vibrant blue caverns, partially submerged in the equally stunning turquoise waters of Carrera Lake. The lake itself is on the border of Argentina and Chile, with the caves located on the Chilean side. The caves are comprised of three main caverns: the Chapel (La Capilla), the Cathedral (El Catedral), and the Cave (La Cueva). Visitors to the caves can explore them in a small boat or kayak, but only when Carrera Lake’s waters are calm and gentle. A rare and invaluable natural wonder, the existence of these caves is currently threatened by plans to build five large dams in the area. If you visit these caves, please treat them with the utmost respect and care.

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сряда, 27 юни 2012 г.

Hotel under the see...


Oh yes this a real place, and it located near the Maldives. This place is ultra modern state of the art luxurious hotel build on some remote island or should i say under it.
It was build by one of the most famous in the hotel business, I am talking about  Hilton. Who else could have the resources to build something like marvel.

At the beginning this was not a hotel, it was a restaurant with a stunning 270 degree view. The restaurant was called Ithaa. The restaurant has only 14 places for guests and offer Maldivian cuisine. The food is with outstanding quality that rivals even the best restaurants in the world.

Later on a Hotel was attached which offers 12 places for guest. The visitors get  all the usual thing for a place like this: champagne, breakfast and dinner in bed and rooms for 2 ;) The perfect romantic get away if you like fishes swimming over your head.

Just Wolfs

Now having this blog and not saying a word about one of my favorite animals the wolf is crime in my book.
So ye as you guest i dedicate this post to wolfs,because they are awesome.

Here some interesting facts about them that i know:
1. Wolf packs can number from 4-36 wolfs working together as family.

2. Wolfs are territorial animals so they will defend there territory if they decide that your threatening the rule. Well would you do the same if someone enters your home? Wolfs have huge territories they can range from just 130km to 13,000km.  

3. Wolfs live in dens. The dens, normally the wolf chose a naturally made shelter and make it there den, but if there is no such thing they can even make it underground(this is mostly temporary until they find some better place.

4. All wolfs are hunters, but not all the time. If there is a litter(around 6 pups) on the way to be born from 1 to 6 wolfs will stay to guard the den and protect the pups.

5. Wolfs are not picky about there food. They don't mind eating anything from mouses to mouses. But prefer to kill weak or sick animals.


6. Wolfs can communicate to each other using gestures, signs and postures.
Wolfs show there friendliness by rolling  on the ground and showing there bellies.
When they waggle there tail and place paws on the ground next to each other it mean they want to play. When they grow and show fangs you better back of slowly. A wolf shows when he want to be left alone by laying on the ground and putting there ears back.

Rarest eye color


        Surly the eyes of a person are one of the most amazing features of a person. As people say the eyes are windows to the soul, but there are quite rare and bizarre eye colors out there. I will be showing 5 of them:



1# Red


Without any doubt, the most rare of all eye colors is red. (Picture red eyes – kind of sexy mysterious and dangerous at the same time). Though this eye color is mostly found in albinos, they are also found in people who have leakage of blood in their iris.



2# Black







The debate still continues – Do black eyes actually exist or are they just very very dark brown eyes? Well, if they do exist, they are indeed very rare.

3# Violet







Violet eyes are most found in albinos, and extremely rare otherwise. Bloodshot blue eyes also give off a violet shade, hence they it’s actually a trick of the mind, and so commonly mistaken from being actually violet.





4# Amber









Also called wolf eyes (because amber eyes are most common in wolves) the golden yellow eyes with a touch of copper in them also makes me think of the sunset. The amber shade is because of the presence of lipochrome, the yellow pigment in the iris taking dominance.


5# Green






Mostly found in the Northern European countries, such as Finland, Norway, and Ice land, just 2% people out of the world’s population possess green eyes. The eyes take a emerald shade because of such people genetically produce less melanin in the eyes than others.




Good Morning everyone.
      I would like to share a nice cup of coffee with you guys.
And here are couple of interesting facts. If you click the picture you will also read a rather interesting story.

#1 – Discovered by a Goat

Yup you heard right coffee was first discovered by a goat! More specifically a young goat herder by the name of Kaldi in the 9th-century. He noticed his goats acting strange when they ate the cherries from the coffee tree so he tried it for himself. This story does not show up in writings until the 16th-century but I like the story and it sounds very plausible.

#2 – Light has more Caffeine than Dark

Contrary to popular belief light roast coffee actually has more caffeine than dark roast coffee. The reason for this is that the longer coffee is roasted the more caffeine cooked out of the bean. I think of it like cooking with wine or alcohol. A good example of this is fondue.

#3 – It was Illegal

Coffee was declared illegal 3 times by 3 different cultures. The first was in Mecca during the 16th century and the prohibition was lifted after 30 years of debate among scholars and jurists. The second was Charles the II in Europe banning coffee houses trying to quell the ongoing rebellion yet it backfired and was never enforced. (People need their coffee!) The third was Fredrick the Great who banned the beverage in Germany in 1677 because he were concerned with the economic implications of money leaving the country on this new popular beverage. (There are many other examples of religions prohibiting coffee consumption not mentioned here, that still go on today.)

вторник, 26 юни 2012 г.

Okey this one is gonna be about Bees

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So hey again, today i had a rather long discussion about bees on one particular forum and people seemed generally interested in bees. So feel free to ask any question regarding bees, I as bee keeper will be happy to answer them :)
I had some quite clueless people think that bees are even poisonous, and wondering if bee wax have some flavor. As i said got any question no matter how specific they are ask away.
And here is a picture of a Bee, just  for lols :D

Well let's get started here. And Welcome :)

So first of all i wanna say welcome to all who will find and read this blog. I don't plan to make it a diary or something like that. Mostly i made this blog as a place to see and read things that i found interesting.
What can you expect from this blog is anything to be honest. One day I may get a quirk and just post lots of stuff like snowboarding, mountains, caves, hobbies, fine cuisine and so one.
Oh and one more thing I hope you will forgive me if i make allot of grammatical and spelling mistakes. English is not my native language, but is the best language if you want to reach allot of people, plus is always good to practice a foreign language. 

So what can i say about me:
I am guy that enjoys quite allot of things: Cooking, reading, hiking, exploring, watching movies, gaming, i am also i bee keeper and many other stuff.
At the moment i am studying psychology.
But enough about that i said this is gonna be about awesome places i find my self or while browsing the net:

So in this hot weather out side i wish to present to you something that most of you will like: 
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