China has
all set to open the most frightening walkway in the world, stretching a
quarter-of-a-mile across a canyon at a dizzying height of 980ft and it's made
of “GLASS”. Well it is highly recommended to stay away if you’re terrified of
heights. China latest attraction The
Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon skywalk will hover over a nail-biting 980ft drop and
is set to smash records to be the world longest and highest glass-bottomed
bridge. The terrifying footbridge, which spans between two cliffs in the
national park of Zhangjiajie, will be open to valiant tourists in July.
Moreover, the frightening platform is no quick stroll, stretching a whopping
1,410ft above the inspiring Hunan province scenery. Therefore, those who fright
the bridge will give way need not worry, as the 19ft-wide bridge is able to
hold 800 visitors at a time. The further plans to arrange a fashion shows along
the sky-high pathway, which has peerless views of the national park that was
the stimulation for the planet Pandora in the movie Avatar. The ambitious
venture will easily dwarf United State Grand Canyon Skywalk which sits 718 feet
above the ground measuring 68 feet long. Israeli architect Haim Dotan was
behind this mega project and those tourists who catch the adrenaline bug from
completing the transparent walkway, there’ll also be the opportunity to try the
world's highest bungee jump.
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Wednesday, 20 May 2015
World’s Longest and Highest Glass-Bottomed Bridge
Palisade Head Cliffs on Lake Superior
Well,
Palisade Head is a large rock formation on the North Shore of Lake Superior in
the Minnesota. Palisade Head is located at milepost 57 on scenic Minnesota
State Highway 61 in Beaver Bay Township, Lake County, about 86 kilometers
northeast of Duluth and 5 kilometers east of Silver Bay. Palisade Head rising
above an intermediate point, which is covered by a mixed forest of white
spruce, mountain ash, aspen, paper birch, and oak. Palisade Head is under
developed site, where there’re no improvements except for an access road,
antenna tower, short-term parking, and some low rock walls near the edge of the
cliffs. At Palisade Head, you can watch thousands of different species
migration along the shoreline in the fall season.
Moreover
raptors can frequently be seen soaring over the cliffs, the nest of Peregrine
falcons, Bald eagles nest in the area, and thousands of hawks. There are
beautiful trees are sparse, but plenteous wild blueberries and, less frequently
gooseberries. When the sun is full shinning, there are majestic views of the
Sawtooth Mountains, Split Rock Lighthouse, the Bayfield Peninsula, Apostle
Islands of Wisconsin, and the ship traffic on Lake Superior. It is a regional
center for rock climbing with many routes up the lakeshore cliffs, were used
for more sinister, albeit fictional purposes in The Good Son, and partly filmed
on location at Palisade Head.
Palisade
Head is formed from a rhyolitic lava flow which was extruded approximately 1.1
billion years ago. The flow some 200
feet thick formed tremendously hard volcanic rock which resisted a billion
years of erosion which cut down surrounding formations. This was formed both
Palisade Head and Shovel Point. The feature is a shallow headland, with Lake
Superior to the southwest, and northeast. Its high point is more than 300 feet
above the lake level; and lakeside cliffs stand up to 60 meters above water
level. Source: Wikipedia
Tuesday, 19 May 2015
“Kit-Mikayi” Mysterious Rock Formation in the Town of Kisumu in Western Kenya
Kit-Mikayi
is a rock formation a tor almost 40 m high. Kit-Mikayi means “The Stone of
First Woman” & “Stone of First Wife.” It is also called “Kit Mikayi”,
“Kitmikayi”, and “Kitmikaye” is situated about 29 km west of the town of Kisumu
in western Kenya. It is about one kilometer from the Kisumu-Bondo road,
however, the sign board is on the gate of Kit Mikayi primary school and
entrance is via N’gop-Ngeso primary school. The legend behind Kit Mikayi, which
in Luo dialect means "the stone of the first wife", is that: Long
time ago, there was an old man by the name Ngeso who was in great love with the
stone. Every day when he woke up in the morning, he could walk into the cave
inside the stone and stay there the whole day, and this could force his wife to
bring him breakfast and lunch every day. The old man became passionately in
love with this stone to the extent that when people asked his wife his
whereabouts, she would answer that he has gone to his first wife hence the
stone of the first wife. Moreover, local inhabitants living around the stones
are recognized as the Luo-Kakello clan.
This place
is associated with sacrifices and various legends from pre-Christian times,
particularly stories explaining the meaning of the name. Kit-Mikayi is a
regional point of sightseeing interest, exclusively among the neighboring Luo
tribes. It also has become a famous local pilgrimage place for followers of the
Legio Maria sect who come to the rock for several weeks at a time. Futhermore,
the unique stone structure represents the Luo cultural polygamous family which
had the first wife’s house (Mikayi) built further in between on the right hand
side was the 2nd wife’s Nyachira house though the third wife’s Reru house was
built on the left hand side of the homestead.
This rock
also is seen to have a nuclear family whereby the father “Ngeso” being the
middle stone followed by the bulky Mikayi “first wife”, and then second wife
“Nyachira” and then followed by third wife “Reru” and further in front they’ve
the child which is representing “Simba” the house for the first born boy in the
homestead. From a long time, this stone has been a holy place for the villagers
to worship in times of trouble. Kit-Mikayi is really a cluster of rocks is a
mystery, because there are some stones, which are mysteriously hanging in the
air by mysterious reasons, still influence the life of residents. Apart from
stunning shape and patterns of the rocks, tourists are really surprised at the
eerie environment at the footsteps of the cave and huge trees that grows
horizontally leaves the impression of unnatural features. Kit-Mikayi rocks are
so huge and heavey, as no human being could have arranged them in a spectacular
style in which they’re appearing. Therefore, there are numerous spectacular
rock formations which abound with myths and mythologies. In the past, only men
were allowed near the rocks, but tourists are these days very welcome.
Source: Wikipedia
Monday, 18 May 2015
The Lost Pyramids of Meroe in Sudan
This is the
lost city of Meroë in the sands of Sudan, inside the ancient citadel of the
Black Pharoahs with beautifully maintained pyramids as impressive as their more
famous counterparts in Egypt. It is situated 125 miles north of Sudan’s Capital
Khartoum is rarely visited in spite of being a Unesco World Heritage site. The
Sudan tourism industry has been overwhelmed by economic sanctions imposed over
the conflicts in Darfur and other regions though the famous pyramids of Giza,
the Sudanese site is largely deserted. Although, sanctions against the
government of President Omar al-Bashir long-running internal conflicts limit
its access to foreign aid and donations, while also hampering tourism.
Al-Bashir's government, which came to power following a bloodless Islamist coup
in 1989, has struggled to care for its antiquities. The barren site famous as
the Island of Meroë, as the ancient, long-dried river ran around it, once
served as the principle residence of the rulers of the Kush kingdom - one of
the earliest civilizations in the Nile region and recognized as the Black
Pharaohs. The height of these pyramids is ranging 20 to 100 feet tall, believed
to be built between 720 and 300 B.C.
One photographer Eric Lafforgue said, Egypt
doesn’t have the monopoly on pyramids, as Sudan has several of them, and
discovers new ones are on regular basis.
The entrances usually face east to greet the rising sun. Therefore, the
most beautiful and impressive pyramids form the Meroë Necropolis. However,
UNESCO World Heritage describes the site “The heartland of the Kingdom of Kush,
a major power from the 8th century B.C. to the 4th century A.D.” It is also
explains that the property comprises of the royal city of the Kushite kings at
Meroe and the nearby religious site of Naqa and Musawwarat es Sufra.
Well, Meroë
and others bear the marks of more recent history, with several marked out by
their flat tops and the result of being dynamited by Italian explorer Giuseppe
Ferlini, who is in 1834, came here and pillaged the site. Thus, the pyramids
bear decorative elements inspired by Pharaonic Egypt, Greece and Rome. Though,
overeager archaeologists in the 19th century tore off the golden tips of few
pyramids and diminished some to rubble. In the recent times, local’s
inhabitants reported just a few tourists with white camels roaming the place,
watched by a handful of security guards. Moreover, Qatar has pledged $135
million to renovate and support Sudan's antiquities in the last few years, but
Mr Omar said Sudan still receives just 15,000 tourists per year. Source: Dailymail
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