World's Smallest Bonsai
Bonsai plants known as mini-sized, or what we call stunted trees. But, the bonsai is spelled out very small. In fact there are just as high as coins. Whether and how to care for him, obviously, this unique tree able to make us all in awe.
Finally imagine how You can nurture those tiny plants...
10 Most Horrible Traditions in Human Civilizations
Much of this tradition is now part of history and is considered the most violent or evil. However, some halted recently. This is a list of 10 horrible traditions that now have lost from human civilization. These traditions are incompatible with human nature, rather than bring benefits to the community life It brings misery. And after reading below 10 events then I just say this is stupid traditions in the history of human civilization.
1. Foot Binding
Foot Binding is a...
Here's a list of 10 most bizarre, strange and unique plants around the world. Maybe You just know that there's such a plant like this in the world. The plant is variate from the strongest plants in any weather condition to the biggest flower in the world. So let's take a look at those most unique plants in details.
1. Welwitschia mirabilis: plant with incredible endurance
The look of this plan is not good at all. But this plant is so unique. The plant come from Namibia and just having 2 leaves and 1 stem and root. The 2 leaves will...
5 most cruel Animal's Mom
1. Beetle will feed their kids one by one. But if the food is ran out, the last kids won't just don't get the food, but They will be eaten alive by his mom. So Scary Isn't it?
Burying beetle usually life in the dead body of a mouse. The beetle mom always spawning more then the available foods (Mouse dead body). So to increase the chance to grow for all the kids, the number of the kids must be adjusted to the number of foods.
2. Panda
Panda Mom will just take care 1 kid, if She has more than 1 kid,...
Japan Dome House Co.. Ltd. is a Japanese company that makes the house with this Styrofoam base material with the use of this material so many benefits in addition to faster, lighter and cheaper (at least for the size of Japan).
Another advantage is that it can reduce heat in order to minimize the use of air conditioners, air circulation is better, anti-earthquake and will not rust or rotting with age compared with the use of steel and wood.
The house is made form a dome (dome) which can be modified and applied to all kinds of needs,...
Here’s the most expensive tax rates in developed countries. I guess there are many people will think to live in these countries twice. Taxes are imposed by many sub-national entities. The taxes consist of direct and indirect tax, and it may be paid in money or as its labor equipment. In modern taxation systems, taxes are levied in money, but in-kind taxation are characteristic of traditional states and their functional equipment. Here is a list of the most expensive tax rates in developed countries.
6. France
The average is about 40%. The lucky is almost half the population has a high revenue.
France
5. Italy
The average is about 43%. In Italy, there has the lowest GDP levels from other countries in Europe.
Italy
4. Denmark
The average is about 44.4%. It might be as happy with the state tax.
Denmark
3. Germany
The average is about 45%. Slightly lower than Finland. Although, as a country with the largest economic income in Europe, Germany has a strong economy.
Germany
2. Finland
The average is about 46.6%. But there is no one who is taxed. There’s only 6.8% unemployment countries of Finland.
Finland
1. Belgium
The average is about 54% for income tax. Although Belgium as a country rich with tax revenues, but the world financial body said Belgium tends to negative growth. High tax burden the country’s society, although social safety nets may be pledged by the state.
Belgium
From the list of the most expensive tax rates in developed countries above, what do you think about the tax that are in your country?
Here’s a story about most mysterious ships in the world. What we’re talking here is about ships that really ever existed, not just live as a legend like Flying Dutchman and The Caleuche. These ships is a real ships that ever sailed in the seas and was built by real human. The mysteries in these ships needed to be solved using nowadays science. So, let’s take a look at those most mysterious ships in the world
8. The SS Valencia
SS Valencia is a ship that sank off the coast of Vancouver, British Columbia in 1906. The ship was experiencing bad weather near Cape Mendocino, and after the float, of course, hit a reef and began sinking into the water. 27 years after the sinking of Valencia, one of the raft was found floating peacefully near Barkley Sound.
SS Valencia
7. The Ourang Medan
The story of Medan Ourang began in 1947, when two American ships receive emergency calls while navigating the Strait of Malacca, off the coast of Malaysia. The caller introduced himself as a member of the crew Ourang Medan, a Dutch ship, and should state that the captain of the ship and crew are all dead or dying. Messages become jumbled and strange before weakening and ending with the words: “I’m dead.” Vessels quickly ran to the scene to assist. When they arrived, they found that Ourang Medan no damage, but that the whole crew, even the dog was already dead, their bodies and their faces locked in a pose and expression of fear, and many pointed to something that was not there. Before the rescuers can investigate further, a mysterious ship caught fire, and they had to evacuate. Soon after, Medan Ourang said to have exploded and then sank.
Ourang Medan
6. The Carroll A. Deering
Perhaps the most famous ghost ship from the East coast is the Carroll A. Deering, a schooner which foundered near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina in 1921. The ship had just returned from a trip to deliver coal commercially in South America, and was last seen in the south of Hatteras by a lightship near Cape Lookout. It was stranded on the famous Diamond Shoals, an area famous for causing the wreck, and sat there for several days before any help could reach it. When they arrived, the Coast Guard found that the ship was completely abandoned. Navigation equipment and a notebook is lost, as well as two lifeboats, but otherwise there are no any signs of fraud.
Carrol A Deering
5. The Baychimo
One of the most astonishing cases from real life about Baychimo ghost ship, a cargo ship that was abandoned and left floating in the sea near Alaska for nearly forty years. The ship was owned by Hudson’s Bay Company, and was launched in the early 1920s and used to trade pelts and feathers with the Inuit in northern Canada. But in 1931, Baychimo became trapped in pack ice near Alaska, and after many attempts to break free, the crew was finally flown out of the area to a safe place. After a heavy snow storm, the ship managed to escape from the ice, but it was badly damaged and abandoned by the Hudson Bay Company, who thinks it will not last the winter. Amazingly, Baychimo successful survive, and for 38 years, it remained floating in the waters of Alaska. The Baychimo was last seen in 1969, once again frozen in the ice of Alaska, but has since disappeared.
Baychimo
4. The Octavius
Although now considered more legend than anything, the story of Octavius remains one of the most famous of all ghost ship story. The story dates back to 1775, when it is said that a whaler called the Herald stumbled across Octavius floating aimlessly off the coast of Greenland. Crewmembers from the Herald up Octavius, where they found the bodies of the crew and passengers of all frozen by the arctic cold. Most prominently, the crew found the ship’s captain was still sitting at his desk, the middle of completing a log entry from 1762, which means that Octavius had been floating for 13 years. According to legend, he eventually discovered that the captain had risked to make a quick return to England from the East through the Northwest Passage, but that ship has become trapped in the ice.
Octavius
3. The Joyita
The Joyita was a fisherman and charter boat found abandoned in the South Pacific in 1955. The ship, along with 25 passengers and crew, was on his way to the Tokelau Islands when something happens, and not until hours later that the Joyita late reported and rescue efforts launched. A massive air search conducted, but failed to find the missing ship, and not until five weeks later that the Joyita stumble upon merchant ship drifted about 600 miles from its original course. There are no signs of the passengers, crew, cargo, or a life raft, and the ship was quite badly damaged and listing to one side. Further examination by the authorities discovered that the ship radio tuned to the universal distress signal, and the search of the deck to find a doctor bag and some bloody bandages.
Joyita
2. The Lady Lovibond
England has a long tradition of legends about the ghost ship, and the Lady Lovibond is probably the most famous. As the story goes, the captain of the Lady Lovibond, Simon Peel, had just married, and decided to take the boat on a cruise ship to celebrate. He brought his new bride, will take place along the long voyage to the belief that bringing a woman on board the boat is bad luck-and sail on February 13, 1748. Unfortunately for Peel, his first mate, also falls in love with his new wife, and after watching the celebrations, people become angry and overwhelmed with jealousy and intentionally directing the boat to turn off Goodwind Sands, a sand bar known for causing an accident of the ship. As the legend runs, since the accident Lady Lovibond can be seen sailing in the waters around the Kent every 50 years. Lady Lovibond again seen in 1948.
Lady Lovibond
1. The Mary Celeste
No doubt the most famous of all real-life ghost ship Mary Celeste is a merchant ship found in homeless and adrift in the Atlantic Ocean in 1872. The ship was in seaworthy condition, with all of the screen was still awake and full of food stores in the cargo hold, but his boat, the captain of the log book and, more importantly, the entire crew, disappeared mysteriously. There are no signs of struggle, and personal belongings of crew and cargo of more than 1500 barrels of alcohol was touched, apparently rule out the possibility of piracy as an explanation.
Here is a list of 10 sleep disorders in the world. Sleep should be a peaceful and relaxing time. But for some people who experience sleep disturbances, sleep can be a scary thing. As we know that sleep is very important for our body. Without any enough sleep you can’t live and work well. Sleeping won’t be a good time if you have a sleep disorders. Here’s a list of top 10 sleep disorders in the world that you should get rid of them.
10. Nightmare Disorders
People with the nightmares disorder often awaken in a cold sweat and bad memories of a terrible dream. This also will disrupt the quality of life. Because most of them are probably afraid to sleep.
Nightmare Disorder
9. Sleepwalking
Sleepwalking can be triggered by stress, not sleeping soundly, and genetics. People who sleep while walking can do anything. They understand the direction, can move the furniture or the door.
Sleepwalking Disorder
8. Night terrors
Shouting, thrashing, panicking, and pacing are the symptoms of people who suffering from the night terror. It is not like a nightmare that occurred during sleep, night terrors occur usually occurs early in the night. This usually occurs in children. People who experience night terror will suddenly sit up straight, eyes open, even though they did not do the view.
Night Terrors
7. Drowsiness hallucinations
We’re usually to see strange things in dreams. But what if we saw him when he was not dreaming? It is called a hypnagogic hallucination that occurs during the transition from waking. People who experience hypnagogic hallucination is usually heard voices or seen strange things in their rooms.
Drowsiness Hallucinations
6. Exploding head syndrome
Exploding head syndrome does not really blow up the head. This disruption occurs during deep sleep, when people suddenly wake up with a surprised by a loud noise and sharp.
Exploding Head Syndrome
5. Paralysis Sleep
During sleep, activity and body muscles become immobile. This temporary paralysis, although sometimes paralysis persists even after a person wakes up. Usually sleep paralysis accompanied by hallucinations.
Sleep Paralysis
4. REM (Rapid Eye Movement)
REM (rapid-eye-movement) sleep behavior disorders occur most often in older adults, and can be a symptom of Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative neurological disorder.
Rapid Eye Movement
3. Sleep disorder related to food
People with this disorder will eat at night. Usually people who experience it will lose very little memory in the next day. Some cases quite dangerous, because they could have used a knife or stove.
Related to Food Sleep Disorder
2. Seksomnia
Seksomnia or or Sexual Behavior in Sleep (SBS) is a sexual habit that occurs when a person is sleeping. Seksomnia can interfere (sexual moaning loudly), harmful (adverse masturbation) or even criminal (sexual assault or rape).
Seksomnia
1. Insomnia
Insomnia is difficulty or inability to sleep soundly. It can caused irritation and lack of concentration during the day, and long-term sleep deprivation can really be dangerous. Sleep deprivation has been linked to obesity, high blood pressure and heart attacks, among other bad symptoms.
Insomnia
Have you ever felt sleep disorder like those above?
Here’s the top 10 biggest buildings ever built in the world. These buildings need huge investment and can be classified as very expensive real estate investment. You can imagine how much money invested to build these building. They’re very huge in term of land used and become very beautiful building when the building project is done. So let’s take a look at these biggest buildings ever built in the world by human
10. Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand: 563,000 m²
It can be said that the airport, Suvarnabhumi Airport is largest airport in southeast asia, With a large waiting room and control room and administration area as well. It also own the the tallest control tower in the world. The total area of all buildings are equal to 563.000 m² (Not including the airstrip field).
Suvarnabhumi Airport, Thailand
9. Hong Kong International Airport, China: 570,000 m²
The ninth rank is still an airport from Hong Kong China, namely Hong Kong International Airport. It is also one of the busiest airport in the world. This airport buildings have an area of 570.000 m², most of the sides are made of glasses.
Hong Kong International Airport, China
8. K-25, USA: 609,000 m²
K-25, USA is a center of uranium production and research in Tenesse, United States. This building was built in 1945 and cost up to 512 million dollars. the entire area of this building is around 609.000 m² and have U shaped.
K-25, US
7. Pentagon, USA: 610,000 m²
The Pentagon is the headquarters of the United States military and defense. So no wonder if the pentagon has a very unusual area, this is because there are many weapons in the Pentagon and various military technologies of the United States widespread throughout the building that reached 610.000 m².
Pentagon, US
6. The Palazzo, USA: 645,581 m²
Sixth rank is still occupied by the United States building, but this time instead of military building,It’s a grand hotel and casino located in the United States. The palazo Hotel and Resort is a luxury building with first class construction. This building area reaches 645.581 m².
The Palazzo, US
5. Berjaya Times Square, Malaysia: 700,000 m²
Berjaya Times Square is a the largest shopping and entertainment center in Malaysia. At the Berjaya Times Square, there are two five star hotels, shopping centers, offices, Indoor Garden, and other luxury facilities, building area reaches 700 000 m².
Berjaya Times Square, Malaysia
4. The Venetian, Makau, China: 980,000 m²
As a major tourist destination as well as the World gambling arena, Macau require a complex place in which there are casinos, hotels, malls and so on, and The Venetian is the answer. This place meets all the requirements of tourists as a place of Leisure in Macau. The Venetian is reached 980 000 m² in area. This complex was built by property investment company owned by Sheldon Adelson.
The Venetian Macau, China
3. Beijing Capital International Airport, China: 986,000 m²
Beijing Capital International Airport is an important airport in China. Beijing Capital International Airport, listed as number eight of the world’s busiest airport and the second largest airport in the world. This airport area reaches 986.000 m².
Beijing Capital International Airport, China
2. Aaalsmeer Flower Auction, Belanda: 990,000 m²
Aaalsmeer Flower Auction is a center of the world’s flower market. Every day, millions of flowers come to be marketed to the Netherlands and throughout Europe. The area of this largest flower market in the world reaches 990.000 m².
Aaalsmeer Flower Auction, Netherlands
1. Dubai International Airport, Dubai: 1,500,000 m²
Dubai International Airport is the largest airport in the world, with 97 escalator, 157 lifts, 180 check in counters, and a parking space that could accommodate up to 2600 cars that also make this airport was chosen as the largest building in the world with total area of the building reaches 1,500,000 m². This is the building with the largest land investment in the world.
Dubai International Airport, Dubai
Do You want to invest on these kind of biggest buildings in the world?
Here’s a list of most expensive wines in the world that You may put on your Wine Holders. These wines of course is the best wine in the world. Some of them are sold in charity auctions while the other are sold in high price because of its age. Let’s take a look at those most expensive wines in the world
10. Screaming Eagle Cab 1992: $300
This wine is usually sold for $300 but this wine should have ranked first in terms of price, its value was somehow overshadowed as it was auctioned for charity. Imperial of Screaming Eagle Cab 1992 was sold at the Napa Valley Wine Auction in 2000 for an astronomical sum of $500,000. The wine as purchased by Cisco Systems executive Chase Bailey. Though technically it had fetched the highest ever price, but much of its price has to be discounted as it was meant for charitable purposes.
Screaming Eagle Cab 1992
9. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982: $700
Ninth in line is fifty cases (six hundred bottles) of Chateau Mouton-Rothschild 1982. The sale was made at Christie’s/Zachy’s New York in 1997 for an astonishing price of $420,000 ($700 per bottle).
Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1982
8. Screaming Eagle 1994 : $3,833
At the eighth spot stands three bottles of Screaming Eagle 1994, sold at Christie’s Los Angeles in 2000. The price fetched was $3,833 per bottle.
Screaming Eagle 1994
7. Romanée-Conti DRC 1990 : $5,800
Romanée-Conti, DRC 1990 is in the seventh place. 6 magnums of the wine were sold at Zachy’s New York at $5,800 each.
romanee conti drc 1990
6. Le Montrachet, DRC 1978 : $23,929
Sixth in line is Le Montrachet, DRC 1978. Seven bottles of it were sold at Sotheby’s New York in 2001 at $23,929 per bottle.
Le Montrachet DRC 1978
5. Romanee Conti, DRC 1990 : $28,112
At the fifth place stands set of eight bottles of Romanée-Conti, DRC 1990. The set was sold for $224,900 (or $28,112 per bottle) at Sotheby’s London in 1996.
Romanée Conti DRC 1990
4. Massandra Sherry : $43,500
Now comes the turn of the 1775 Sherry from the Massandra Collection, sold at Sotheby’s London in 2001. It fetched a price of $43,500. Massandra winery was highly admired in the Czarist Russia. Massandra’s cellar contains umpteen bottles (close to a million) of both Russian and Western European wines. This Sherry was the oldest among the Western European variety.
Massandra Sherry 1775
3. Chateau d Yquem 1784 : $56,588
The wine bottle of 1784 Chateau d’Yquem stands third. It was sold at Christie’s London in 1986 for an amazing sum of $56,588. This bottle also bears the initials of Thomas Jefferson.
Chateau dYquem 1784
2. Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1945 : $ 114,614
Jeroboam Chateau Mouton-Rothschild 1945 fetched the second highest price ever. The wine was considered to be one among the highly admired vintages of the 20th century. It was sold for a whopping $114,614 at Christie’s London in 1997.
Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1945
1. Chateau Lafite 1787 : $160,000
The bottle of wine that fetched the highest ever price was Chateau Lafite, 1787. It fetched a price of $160,000 at Christie’s London in 1985. The wine was bought for Forbes collection. The specialty of the bottle is that it bears Thomas Jefferson’s initials etched on the glass.
Chateau Lafite 1787
Those wines are perfect gifts for your best business partner, but may not a perfect Gifts For Doctors as they concern more about their health.
Do You want to taste one of those most expensive wines in the world?