Sunday, July 3, 2011

10 MOST FAMOUS LOST CITIES OF THE WORLD

A city becomes lost when it is abandoned by its inhabitants and left to decay. This can be the result of war, migration, or natural disaster, but in each case these cities can act as a sort of time capsule, leaving a civilization frozen in history and waiting to be discovered. While many of these cities have indeed been rediscovered, others have never been found and have taken on the status of legend.

Whether real or mythical,some of the most famous lost cities have captured the imaginations of historians, archeologists, and adventurers.


ATLANTIS


Described by Plato as an advanced civilization and formidable naval power, Atlantis is said to have conquered much of Europe before sinking into the sea as the result of some kind of environmental disaster. While Plato’s story is seen by most as a work of fiction, his description of a massive civilization years ahead of its time technologically has captured the imaginations of countless writers.

THE CITY OF THE CAESARS


Also known as the Wandering City and the City of Patagonia, The City of the Caesars is a mythical city that is believed to have been located on the southernmost tip of South America. The city has never been found, and at this point it is considered more legend than anything.

TROY


Troy was a once-legendary city located in modern day Turkey. Troy was long considered by many to be the stuff of myth until it was first excavated in the 1870s. It was discovered that there were actually numerous cities on the site, which over the years had been built on top of one another.

THE LOST CITY OF Z


Supposedly located deep in the jungles of Brazil, the lost city of Z was said to be an advanced civilization with a sophisticated network of bridges, roads, and temples. No evidence of its existence has ever been uncovered. In recent years, a city known as Kuhikugu was discovered in the Amazon Rainforest that showed evidence of sophisticated fortifications and engineering, leading many to speculate that it may be the source of the Z legend.

PETRA


The most beautiful of all the cities, Petra is located in Jordon. Its most striking feature is its exquisite stone architecture, which is carved out of the rocks of the surrounding mountains. It was explored in 18th century.

EL DORADO

One of the most famous of all the legendary cities, El Dorado was a mythical empire supposedly found in the jungles of South America. The city was said to be led by a powerful king and hold untold riches of gold and jewels.

MEMPHIS



Founded in 3,100 B.C., Memphis was the capital of ancient Egypt, and served as the civilization’s administrative center for hundreds of years before being abandoned with the rise of Thebes and Alexandria. Unfortunately, stones from the ruins had been appropriated to build nearby settlements, and many important parts of the site remain lost to historians.

ANGKOR



The Angkor region of Cambodia and its surroundings which big in size have since been recognized as the biggest pre-industrial city in the world, and its famed temple of Angkor Wat is commonly considered to be the largest religious monument in existence.

POMPEII


The Roman city of Pompeii was destroyed in AD 79 after the nearby volcano Vesuvius erupted and buried the entire community under 60 feet of ash and rock. The city was estimated to have had around 20,000 inhabitants at the time, and it was considered one of the premier vacation spots for the upper class of Roman society.

MACHU PICCHU


Isolated near the Urubamba Valley in Peru, the city was never found and plundered by conquistadors, and it was not until historian Hiram Bingham visited it in 1911. It was said to be a prison, but recent research suggests that it was probably a personal estate of the Inca emperor Pachacuti.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

THE TALLEST HOTEL ON THE PLANET

The Hong Kong Ritz Carlton is the tallest hotel in the planet. The 1,600 feet architectural masterpiece houses 312 hotel rooms starting on the 102 floor. With thе mоst аmazing views imаginable аnd six different restaurants tо chоose from, who will ever wаnt tо dеscend tо thе grоund?







































































































































Wednesday, June 22, 2011

CUTIE BIRD WAS SITTING ON MY BALCONY



















Sunday, June 19, 2011

MOST BEAUTIFUL INDIAN ROADS

Ahtong, Sikkim


Corbert Park Pathway, Uttar Pradesh



Numaligarh, Assam



Dalhousie, Himachal Pradesh


Nainital, Uttaranchal



Almora, Uttaranchal



Udagamandalam (Ooty)



Patratu Valley, Jharkhand


Gulmarg, Kashmir


Manali Pass, Himachal Pradesh


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

UNIQUE TEMPLES IN THE WORLD

Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched precariously on the edge of a 3,000-feet-high cliff in Paro Valley, is one of the holiest places in Bhutan.


Wat Rong Khun in Chiang Mai, Thailand is unlike any Buddhist temples in the world.


Prambanan is a Hindu temple in Central Java, Indonesia. The temple was built in 850 CE, and is composed of 8 main shrines and 250 surrounding smaller ones.


No one knows exactly when the Shwedagon Paya (or Pagoda) in Myanmar was built – legend has it that it is 2,500 years old though archaeologists estimate that it was built between the 6th and 10th century.


Temple of Heaven is a Taoist Temple in Beijing, the capital of China. The temple was constructed in 14th century by Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty.


Chion-in Temple was built in 1234 CE to honor the founder of Jodo (Pure Land) Buddhism, a priest named Honen, who fasted to death in the very spot.



In the 19th century, Dutch occupiers of Indonesia found a massive ancient ruin deep in the jungles of Java. What they discovered was the complex of Borobudur, a gigantic structure built with nearly 2 million cubic feet (55,000 m³) of stones. The temple has nearly 2,700 relief panels and 504 Buddha statues.


Wednesday, June 8, 2011

SHIP WRECKS AROUND THE WORLD

British photographer Alex Mustard has travelled the world snapping pictures of wrecked ships lying on the sea bed.













































































































































































































































Monday, June 6, 2011

SEE HOW COUPLE OF BIRDS CONSTRUCT THEIR NEST