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Friday, December 25, 2009

Oscar - The Luckiest Dog


Meet Oscar "Phileas Fogg" Lefson, a dog we consider to be the luckiest one. Most dogs would be content to go for a little run around on a playing field fetching large sticks, or just nip down to the nearest off-license with their owner to get the day's newspaper and a pint of milk.

But Oscar is one of the luckier ones. This year, Oscar has visited 29 countries in continents, and visited the world's great sights such as the Taj Mahal, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Great Wall of China and the Eiffel Tower. He visited seven African nations, including Zimbabwe and Egypt, European nations such as France, Italy, Romania, Croatia and Russia, took in places such as India, China and Cambodia, visited several US states and traveled around central and south America.


Accompanying him was his South African/British owner Joanne Lefson.


Joanne rescued Oscar from a South African kennels five years ago. In May the pair began an epic journey hoping to inspire millions to help save his fellow canines living as strays on the streets.


On their worldwide travels, Joanne and Oscar also handed out 15,000 dog leads to needy hounds donated by the parcel company UPS.


At each location, Oscar, who seemed to have the time of his life, proudly had his photo taken.


List of countries Oscar visited:


May - South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Tanzania, Kenya, Egypt
June - Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Croatia, Italy
July - Switzerland, France, Russia
August - India (a month in India)
September - Thailand (a month in Thailand)
October - Cambodia, Malaysia, China
November - USA (Seven states: California, New York, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, Utah and Florida), Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Peru
December - Argentina, Brazil


Great Sphinx , Giza (Egypt)


Botswana


Leaning Tower of Pisa, Pisa (Italy)


Switzerland


Eiffel Tower, Paris (France)


St. Petersburg (Russia)


Taj Mahal, Agra (India)


Kerala (India)


Great Wall of China (China)


Hollywood studios, Los Angeles (USA)


Statue of Liberty, New York (USA)




Macchu Picchu (Peru)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

7 Greatest Underwater Ruins


Rank #7. The Lost Villages (Canada)
"The Lost Villages" are ten communities in the Canadian province of Ontario, in the former townships of Cornwall and Osnabruck (now South Stormont) near Cornwall, which were permanently submerged by the creation of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1958.




Rank #6. Dwarka Port (India)
Among the most exciting archaeological discoveries made in India in recent years are those made off the coast of Dwarka and Bet Dwarka in Gujarat. Excavations have been going on since 1983. These two places are 30 km away from each other. Dwarka is on the Arabian sea coast, and Bet Dwarka is in the Gulf of Kutch. Both these places are connected with legends and there are many temples here, mostly belonging to the medieval period.




Rank #5. Pavlopetri (Greece)
The ancient town of Pavlopetri lies in three to four metres of water just off the coast of southern Laconia in Greece. The ruins date from at least 2,800 BC through to intact buildings, courtyards, streets, chamber tombs and some thirty-seven cist graves which are thought to belong to the Mycenaean period (c.1680-1180 BC). This Bronze Age phase of Greece provides the historical setting for much Ancient Greek literature and myth, including Homer's Age of Heroes.




Rank #4. 8,000 years old Yonaguni-Jima (Japan)
Situated 68 miles beyond the east coast of Taiwan, Yonaguni Islands are a remarkable place for its rugged and mountainous coastlines. The special attraction is the submerged ruins located in the southern coast of Yonaguni: a superb 100×50x25 meters man-made artifact out of solid rock slabs stands erect at right angles. Its is estimated to be around 8000 years old, which is remarkably early for the kind of technology that has been used for carving it. Different theories exist about the possible identities of this structure.




Rank #3. The submerged temples of Mahabalipuram (India)
According to popular belief, the famous Shore Temple at Mahabalipuram wasn't a single temple, but the last of a series of seven temples, six of which had submerged. New finds suggest that there may be some truth to the story. A major discovery of submerged ruins was made in April of 2002 offshore of Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu, South India.

The discovery, at depths of 5 to 7 meters (15 to 21 feet) was made by a joint team from the Dorset based Scientific Exploration Society (SES) and marine archaeologists from India's National Institute of Oceanography (NIO). Investigations at each of the locations revealed stone masonry, remains of walls, square rock cut remains, scattered square and rectangular stone blocks and a big platform with steps leading to it. All these lay amidst the locally occurring geological formations of rocks.




Rank #2. World's Wickedest City, Port Royal (Jamaica)
One of the advantages of marine or nautical archeology is that, in many instances, catastrophic events send a ship or its cargo to the bottom, freezing a moment in time. A catastrophe that has helped nautical archeologists was the earthquake that destroyed part of the city of Port Royal, Jamaica. Once known as the "Wickedest City on Earth" for its sheer concentration of pirates, prostitutes and rum, Port Royal is now famous for another reason: "It is the only sunk city in the New World," according to Donny L. Hamilton.

In 1981, the Nautical Archaeology Program of Texas A&M University, in cooperation with the Institute of Nautical Archaeology (INA) and the Jamaica National Heritage Trust (JNHT), began underwater archaeological investigations of the submerged portion of the 17th-century town ofPort Royal, Jamaica. Present evidence indicates that while the areas of Port Royal that lay along the edge of the harbor slid and jumbled as they sank, destroying most of the archaeological context, the area investigated by TAMU / INA, located some distance from the harbor, sank vertically, with minimal horizontal disturbance.




Rank #1. Cleopatra's Palace in Alexandria (Egypt)
Off the shores of Alexandria, the city of Alexander the Great, lies what is believed to be the ruins of the royal quarters of Cleopatra. A team of marine archaeologists led by Frenchman Franck Goddio made excavations on this ancient city from where Cleopatra, the last queen of the Ptolemies, ruled Egypt. Historians believe this site was submerged by earthquakes and tidal waves more than 1,600 years ago.

Thursday, September 4, 2008

INDIA vs SRI LANKA - 5th ODI [PHOTOS]


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India pacer Zaheer Khan celebrates the dismissal of Sri Lanka's Sanath Jaysurya (1) during the fifth and final One Day International at the R Peremadasa Stadium in Colombo on Friday.





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Sri Lanka's opener Malinda Warnapura plays a shot on way to 30 off 44 balls.





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Mahela Udawatte was the top scorer in the Sri Lankan innings with a well-compiled 43.





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India pacer Irfan Pathan is congratulated by teammates Rohit Sharma and Yuvraj Singh after the dismissal of Mahela Udawatte (left).





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Captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Suresh Raina (left) make an unsuccessful appeal for a LBW decision against Jayawardene.





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Thilina Thushara Mirando (left) and teammate Jehan Mubarak run between the wickets during their seventh wicket unbeaten partnership of 94 runs.





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Nuwan Kulasekara (left) and wicketkeeper Kumar Sangakkara (right) celebrate the dismissal of India's opener Gautam Gambhir.





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Kulasekara exults after dismissing in-form batsman Suresh Raina for 10.





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Yuvraj Singh was completely bamboozled by a Ajantha Mendis delivery as he was dismissed for 17 runs.





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INDIA vs SRI LANKA - 4th ODI [PHOTOS]


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INDIA vs SRI LANKA - 3rd ODI [PHOTOS]



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Half-centuries from captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Suresh Raina steered India to 237 for nine wickets in the third one-day international against Sri Lanka on Sunday.


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Nuwan Kulasekara celebrates after scalping the wicket of India's Yuvraj Singh.


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Dhoni top scored with 76 off 80 balls, featuring eight fours.


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Praveen Kumar celebrates after the dismissal of Sri Lanka's Sanath Jayasuriya.


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Zaheer Khan is jubilant after taking the wicket of Kumara Sangakkara.

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Harbhajan Singh is congratulated by Suresh Raina after he bowled Sri Lanka's Chaminda Vaas.



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Jayawardene's contribution of 94 off 111 balls provided some respectability to the Sri Lankan innings as they were bowled out for 204 in 49 overs.

INDIA vs SRI LANKA - 2nd ODI [PHOTOS]


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India fast bowler Zaheer Khan celebrates after getting the wicket of Sri Lanka opener Kumar Sangakkara during the second one-day international in Dambulla on Wednesday.


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Sri Lanka captain Mahela Jayawardene is caught in the slips by Yuvraj Singh off Zaheer for 2.



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Once again, the left-arm seamer got the batsman to edge an outswinging delivery to reduce Sri Lanka for 10 for three after six overs.



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Praveen Kumar celebrates after the dismissal of Sri Lankan batsman Chamara Silva.


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Zaheer Khan is jubilant after taking the wicket of Sanath Jayasuriya.


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Subramaniam Badrinath celebrates taking the catch to dismiss Tillakaratne Dilshan.


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Lower order batsman Thilan Thushara provided some resistance, top-scoring with 44 from 46 balls including seven boundaries.


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Harbhajan Singh takes the catch to dismiss Ajantha Mendis.



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Sri Lanka's Nuwan Kulasekara celebrates after the dismissal of India's Irfan Pathan during the second one-dayer.



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Sri Lanka's Ajantha Mendis (right) celebrates the dismissal of India's Yuvraj Singh.



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Indian cricket captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni plays a stroke.


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India's Subramaniam Badrinath (left) is congratulated by teammate Zaheer Khan at the conclusion of the second one-day international match.