Strange & Unique Google Earth Views

Here are some area which are unique when viewed from GOOGLE EART
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1) INDIAN HEAD


Coordinate : 50.010083,-110.113006

Place : Alberta,Canada.



2) THE GIANT BUNNY


Coordinate : 44.244273,7.769737

Place : Italy.


3) THE ELEPHANTS

Herds of ELEPHANTS

Coordinate : 10.903497,19.93229

Place : Chad, Africa.




4)THE COCA-COLA LOGO





Coordinate : -18.529279,-70.249881

Place : Arica , Chile.


5) THE FLYING AEROPLANE

An Aeroplane Flying
(Use time slider for 12/2003)

Coordinate : 52.336392,-0.1953462

Place : United Kingdom.


6) TRUCK ACCIDENT

(Time Slider 5/31/2004)


Coordinate : 46.765669,-100.79274

Place : North Dakota, US.


7) THE BLOOD LAKE

2002-green,2005-red??

Coordinate : 33.39673,44.486432

Place : Iraq.


8) FIRE! FIRE!

House on Fire

Coordinate : 50° 2'16.46"N, 8°14'29.01"E

Place : Frankfurt.



TAJ MAHAL - Intresting facts and Controversies

FACTS :
  • It took 22 years and 22,000 people to complete the Taj Mahal
  • Twenty thousand workers were employed for the construction work of the Taj Mahal
  • Taj Mahal appears pink in the morning, white in the day and changes its color to golden in the moon light
  • The pillars surrounding Taj Mahal are slightly tilted outwards so that in the event of an earthquake they will fall away from the tomb

THE BLACK TAJ-MAHAL
Shah Jehan decided to construct another Taj Mahal in black marble
on the other side of the river Yamuna and to connect the two by a bridge.As recorded by Tavernier that Jehan began to build his own tomb on
the other side of the river but the war with his son Aurangzeb interrupted
his plan.
However, excavations carried out in the 1990s found that they were discolored white stones that had turned black




OAK's Story :


Professor P.N. Oak, author of Taj Mahal: The True Story, claims that the Taj Mahal is not Queen Mumtaz Mahal's tomb, but an ancient Hindu temple palace of Lord Shiva , worshipped by the Rajputs of Agra city.
Oak discovered that the Shiva temple palace had been usurped by Shah Jahan from then Maharaja of Jaipur, Jai Singh. Shah Jahan then remodelled the palace into his wife's memorial. In his own court chronicle, Badshahnama, Shah Jahan admits that an exceptionally beautiful grand mansion in Agra was taken from Jai Singh for Mumtaz's burial.
He claims, Taj Mahal means Tejo-mahalaya, ( Shiva's Palace ).He also claims
Professor Marvin Miller of New York took samples from the riverside doorway of the Taj. Carbon dating tests revealed that the door was 300 years older than Shah Jahan. and European traveller Johan Albert Mandelslowho visited Agra in 1638 (only seven years after Mumtaz's death), describes the life of the city in his memoirs, but makes no reference to the Taj Mahal being built.
Oak also points out a number of design and architectural inconsistencies that support the belief that the Taj Mahal is a typical Hindu temple







PINNACLE - A HINDU FEATURE UPON TEMPLES




















SYMBOL OM(Symbol of Lord Shiva) IN SHAPE OF FLOWER INSCRIBED ON THE WALL

World's First Music Video - The Little Lost Child



The Little Lost Child(1894) by Edward B. Marks and Joseph W. Stern ,considerd as 'First Music Video'[Sheet Music,Illustrated Song],sold more than two million copies..The song is also Known as 'A Passing Policeman'.Marks wrote the lyrics and Stern wrote the music for piano and vocals




The Lyrics :

A passing policeman found a little child,
She walked beside him, dried her tears and smiled.
Said he to her kindly now you must not cry,
I will find your ma-ma for you bye and bye.
At the station when he asked her for her name,
And she answered Jennie, it made him exclaim:
"At last of your mother, I have now a trace,
Your little features bring back her sweet face."


Do not fear, my little darling, and I will take you home.
Come sit down close beside me, no more from me you shall roam.
For you were a babe in arms, when your mother left me one day.
Left me at home, deserted, alone, and took you, my child, away


Video in You Tube : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTCBtMPvuKQ

Was Graham Bell real inventor of Telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell, has long been touted as the inventor of the telephone, but this fact has recently been disputed. Bell's first design was a piano that could transmit its music to a distance using electricity. He went on to study at Boston University, where he eventually developed a telephone that could transmit articulate speech.
Some years before Bell, Italian-born inventor Antonio Santi Giuseppe Meucci created an apparatus that could transfer voice to a distance. All he wanted was a way of communicating between the basement and the first floor of his Staten Island home.
In most of Europe, Meucci is officially considered the inventor of the telephone, as established by the Enciclopedia Italiana di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti. In June 2002, the United States House of Representatives passed a symbolic bill officially recognizing Meucci as the foremost inventor of the telephone.

In 2002 the U. S. House of Representatives passed a resolution recognizing Meucci's accomplishment and which stated that "if Meucci had been able to pay the $10 fee to maintain the caveat after 1874, no patent could have been issued to Bell." However others disagreed with the resolution, with the Government of Canada unanimously passing a motion 10 days later stating that Alexander Graham Bell was the inventor of the telephone.
Meucci set up a form of voice communication link in his Staten Island home that connected the basement with the first floor. He submitted a patent caveat for his telephone-like device in 1871, which he chose not to renew after 1874. According to Meucci historian G.E. Schiavo: "Meucci was not granted a patent , but a caveat, a kind of provisional patent. Anybody could get a caveat, even if the invention was worthless." In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell patented the electro-magnetic transmission of vocal sound by undulatory electric current.

Top 25 BLOGS of 2009 declared by TIME

  1. Talking Points Memo
  2. The Huffington Post
  3. Lifehacker
  4. Metafilter
  5. The Daily Dish by Andrew Sullivan
  6. Freakonomics
  7. BoingBoing
  8. Got2BeGreen
  9. Zen Habits
  10. The Conscience of a Liberal: Paul Krugman
  11. Crooks and Liars
  12. Generación Y
  13. Mashable
  14. Slashfood
  15. Official Google Blog
  16. synthesis
  17. bleat
  18. /Film
  19. Seth Godin's Blog
  20. Deadspin: Sports News without Access, Favor, or Discretion
  21. Dooce
  22. Confessions of a Pioneer Woman
  23. Said the Gramophone
  24. Detention Slip
  25. Bad Astronomy

World's Funniest Joke

Best Joke


Two hunters are out in the woods when one of them collapses. He doesn't seem to be breathing and his eyes are glazed. The other guy whips out his phone and calls the emergency services. He gasps, "My friend is dead! What can I do?". The operator says "Calm down. I can help. First, let's make sure he's dead." There is a silence, then a shot is heard. Back on the phone, the guy says "OK, now what?

This joke was found to be based on a 1951 Goon Show sketch by Spike Milligan was submitted by Gurpal Gosall



2nd Best Joke


Sherlock Holmes and Dr.Watson go on a camping trip, and after finishing their dinner they retire for the night, and go to sleep. Some hours later, Holmes wakes up and nudges his faithful friend. "Watson, look up at the sky and tell me what you see." "I see millions and millions of stars, Holmes" exclaims Watson. "And what do you deduce from that?" Watson ponders for a minute. "Well, astronomically, it tells me that there are millions of galaxies and potentially billions of planets. Astrologically, I observe that Saturn is in Leo. Horologically, I deduce that the time is approximately a quarter past three. Meteorologically, I suspect that we will have a beautiful day tomorrow.Theologicaly,I can see that God is all powerful, and that we are a small and insignificant part of the universe. What does it tell you, Holmes?" "Watson, you idiot!" He exclaims, "Somebody's stolen our tent!"


The second place finisher and early leader was this joke, submitted by Geoff Anandappa



Some CHILDREN CHARIITY ORGANISATIONS

1) ASHA






Asha for Education is a volunteer-run action group dedicated to radical change in India by focusing on basic education, in the belief that education is a critical requisite for socio-economic change.



http://www.ashanet.org/



2) BHUMI

BHUMI, is a non-profit volunteer network of young people working among orphaned and unprivileged children in Chennai in India. Its aim is to provide the children with quality education, so as to empower and enable them to support themselves and their family.

http://bhumichennai.ning.com/



3) Child-Line Foundation


CHILDLINE works with the children in the city/district. This includes the following catergories - street children and youth living alone on the street, child labourers in the unorganised sector, children who have been abused, child victims of the flesh trade, differently-abled children, children with addictions, children in conflict with the law, children in institutions, mentally ill children, children affected by HIV/AIDS, children affected by conflicts and disasters, child political refugees, children whose families are in crisis, etc.

Calls made to CHILDLINE are logged as medical assistance, shelter, missing children, repatriation, Protection from abuse, Emotional support and guidance, Death, information about CHILDLINE, Volunteers, Information and referral to services, Silent calls, Chat calls etc. Its cases involve sickness, death and abuse of children, runaways and child labour, focusing on the marginalized child. After the initial crisis intervention CHILDLINE links these children to long-term services such as other NGOs, Government Organisations and services.

http://www.childlineindia.org.in/




4) CRY(Child Rights And You)





http://www.cry.org/