Showing posts with label Amazing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazing. Show all posts

Saturday, May 1, 2021

Corpus Museum - Journey Through The Human Body


Something Unique has grown in the Netherlands. 



The world's First:   a spectacular  experience around the Human Body. 



Her Majesty Queen Beatrix will opened CORPUS on March 14th 2008. 



CORPUS is a  'Journey Through The Human Body' during which the visitor can see, feel and hear how the human body works 




and what roles healthy food, healthy life and plenty of exercise plays. 



CORPUS offers a variety of information and provides education and entertainment with this journey as well as a vast number of permanent and variable exhibitions. 



CORPUS has been realised in a 35-meter high Transparent Building with the contours of the human body projecting from it. 



The eye-catching building is situated along the A44 highway between Amsterdam and The Hague.







Wednesday, April 21, 2021

10 Crazier Hotels of The World

 1.Dog Bark Park Inn (Idaho, US): a Beagle's Hotel




2.The Inntel Hotel (the Netherlands): a Hotel of Houses stacked on top of each other




3.Hamster Hotel (France): a Hotel that looks like a Rodent Cage




4.V8 Hotel (Germany): a car-themed hotel





5.Corona Save the Beach Hotel (Italy): the first hotel made completely out of garbage




6.Tianzi Hotel (China): the world's biggest image building hotel




7.Nhow Berlin (Germany): Europe's first music hotel




8.9h Hotel (Japan): the first luxury capsule hotel



9.Pavillon des Lettres Hotel (France): the first literary hotel




10.The Salt Hotel (Bolivia): a hotel made of salt






Friday, April 9, 2021

Most Unique 5 Airplane Hangars in the World

 However, some airplane hangars are so unique that even those who generally aren’t interested in the topic enjoy learning about them. Consider the following examples!

 


The ‘Hidden’ Swiss Airplane Hangars

Not all hangars are immediately recognizable as being storage spaces for aircraft. There are various hangars that are difficult to spot if you’re not looking for them. Some of them may even be intentionally disguised for military purposes.

That’s one explanation some have for the hidden airplane hangars in Switzerland. In some parts of the country, hangars are essentially hidden inside of mountains, with fake rocks, shrubbery, or stone facades hiding them. The roads near them can be converted into makeshift runways when pilots need to take off or land. Additionally, sections of Swiss highways can become runways when necessary.

 


The ‘Home’ Hangars

Most pilots wealthy enough to own their planes tend to keep them in hangars owned by others. However, some of these hangars are designed to look like personal homes. Some even are homes!

For example, in Peyton, Colorado, you can find a Mediterranean inspired villa on a 2.5 acre lot featuring an adjacent hangar that the home’s owner can reach without ever actually going outside.

Silverwing, in Sandpark, Idaho, is similar. Residents of this development have easy access to a nearby airpark and can even store small planes in their own garages. Even James Bond would be jealous.

 


Hangar One

Most airplane hangars are relatively large structures. They have to be in order to store planes, after all.

However, Hangar One, in Mountain View, California, is particularly massive. Covering eight acres, it’s among the largest freestanding structures in the world. Its size is due to the fact that it originally served as a naval airship hangar. Now it belongs to NASA’s Ames Research Center.

Goodyear Airdock is a similar structure. When it was first completed in 1929, it was the largest structure in the world without interior supports. As the name implies, it was built as a hangar for Goodyear zeppelins. Along with its size, it’s well-known for its unique shape, which some have compared to a silkworm’s cocoon cut in half.

 


Hangar 7

Hangar 7, in Salzburg, Austria, was built by the founder of Red Bull as a hangar for the Flying Bulls, a fleet of unique aircraft owned by devoted pilots. It earns a spot on this list thanks to its interesting glass-centric design, as well as the fact that it may be one of the few hangars in the world with its own attached restaurant where various high end chefs serve up meals throughout the year.

 


Spruce Goose Dome

This famous hangar is now a cruise ship terminal. However, when it was first built, it served as a hangar for the Spruce Goose, Howard Hughes’ famously massive aircraft. As such, the hangar itself must also be extremely large, making it an iconic structure that remains the subject of much attention to this day.

Those are just a few examples! They highlight a point many forget: an airplane hangar’s main purpose may be aircraft storage, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be an interesting structure on its own. These noteworthy examples are proof.

Saturday, April 3, 2021

A 102-year-old Ship turned into a Rich Forest

 


You will see a unique spectacle at Homebush Bay in Sydney, where a 102-year-old ship has a rich flora in its rusty hull!


The SS Ayrfield, a 1,140-ton ship, was traveling between Newcastle and Sydney in the 1960s, transporting supplies for US troops to the Pacific.


After the end of World War II, the SS Ayrfield, along with many other ships used, were left there to disintegrate.


But today, so many years later, the rusty ship is a unique spectacle and attraction for many tourists, thanks to its lush vegetation!










Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Unusual Rocks Around The World

A sizable percentage of our planet is made of rocks. While several rock formations have changed little over the years due to their geography and extent of exposure to various other elements, many others have been extremely transformed to reveal a timeline of earth's physical history.

  • On the International Rock Collection Day, we bring you the 20 most incredible natural rock formations around the world. The listed natural rock formations were created over centuries, few of them have formed over millions of years, using the hardest materials. Today, thanks to our nature who is a patient artist, we have over 100 natural rock formations around the world.

    Below listed rock formations will surely inspire you to head outdoors and explore these incredible formations!