MOUNT CHANNEL: December 2017

1921 Official Trailer , Vikram Bhatt Flim

                                         1921 Official Trailer , Vikram Bhatt Flim


                 

publish on 24/12/2017


Zareen Khan set to explore horror genre with Vikram Bhatt film 1921 Upcoming Move


Actor Zareen Khan, who is set to explore the horror genre for the first time with filmmaker Vikram Bhatt’s 1921, has been preparing for her role by watching some horror series and films every night.
“I have never done a horror genre so, it’s very challenging for me. But I am really looking forward to this one,” Zareen said in a statement. The actor’s role in the film has not been disclosed yet.
Zareen, who was last seen on the big screen in director Vishal Pandya’s Hate Story 3, would also be attending a few workshops before she starts shooting. The film will revolve around students of music and will be set in a university town. It will go on the floors in May and will be extensively shot in London.
1921 will be Bhatt’s fifth movie after Raaz, 1920, Haunted and Hate Story under his banner in collaboration with Reliance Entertainment.
Zareen will also be seen in Aksar 2, a sequel to the 2006 film Aksar. Ananth Mahadevan, who helmed the 2006 thriller Aksar, which starred Emraan Hashmi, Udita Goswami and Dino Morea, will be directing the sequel too. 
Vikram Bhatt has off-late been busy with his new venture into the digital medium. He has already released a couple of web-series titled Maaya, Spotlight, Gehraiyaan and Twisted. Talking about his debut on the digital platform, the filmmaker had said to PTI, “Always exciting to work on projects for a digital audience. The creative challenge is to hold on to their attention and make them want for more.

TOP Most 25 Beautiful Passenger Air Bus

                               TOP Most 25 Beautiful Passenger Air Bus


             

Publish on 23/12/2017


TOP Most 25 Beautiful Passenger Air Bus

Beauty in an airplane comes from a symmetry of components, a coherent identity and a compelling presence,” Robert Goyer said.
Take a look at the list of the most beautiful airplanes.

While we can name hundreds of really smart, powerful, utilitarian or awesome airplanes, there are

far, far fewer of them that we would call truly "beautiful." What is it that makes an airplane an

aesthetic wonder? Some might tell you it's all in the eye of the beholder, but they're wrong. Beauty in

an airplane comes from a symmetry of components, a coherent identity and a compelling presence.

The Piper Aztec is a useful airplane; the Beech Baron (not on our list) is a beautiful airplane. While

you might come up with an airplane or five you think we should have included, we doubt you'll find

fault with the ones that did make the cut. We're also pretty sure that you'll agree with our choice for

one, the most beautiful airplane ever. As always, we'd love to hear what you think and Enjoy

Airbus A340-300

The Airbus A340 300 is a passenger airplane made in France. It was first manufactured in 1993 and can accommodate 295 passengers in a single-class seat arrangement and 267 in two-class system.

Airbus A340-500

The Airbus A340 500 is a passenger airplane manufactured in France. It came out in2006, though there were early deliveries in 2002. It is designed for 372 passengers in a single-class seat arrangement and 313 in a double class system.

Boeing 777-200

The Boeing 777 200 is a passenger plane made in the United States. It canaccommodate 440 passengers in a single-class system and 400 in a two-classconfiguration. It has a travel range of 14,260 kilometers or 7,700 nautical miles.

Boeing 777-300

The Boeing 777 300 is a passenger plane manufactured in the United States with a seat capacity of 550 people in a single-class set up and 451 in a two-class configuration. It has a travel range of 6,013 nautical miles or 11,135 kilometers.

Airbus A380-800

The Airbus A380 800 is a passenger plane made in France with capacity for 853 passengers in a single class or 644 in a two-tiered class. It has a travel range of 8,208 nautical miles or 15,200 kilometers. The plane costs $318 million.

Take a look at the list of the most beautiful airplanes.


World’s 10 Most Dangerous Mountains

             

World’s 10 Most Dangerous Mountains

 



Publish On 18/12/2017

Take it or leave it, this morbid article on the climbing world’s most dangerous mountains has a few interesting nuggets. Read on for the full scoop, a list of the World’s 10 Most Dangerous Mountains for Climbing.


1. ANNAPURNA, Central Nepal (26,545 ft.)- 

On this mountain, the 10th highest in the world, about 130 climbers have summited the avalanche-prone peak, but 53 have died trying — making Annapurna’s fatality rate of 41% the highest in the world.

2. NANGA PARBAT, Gilgit-Batistan (26,657 ft.)- Known as the man-eater, this craggy monster in Pakistan is a huge ridge of rocks and ice. The summit is the ninth highest in the world and the south side has the highest mountain in the world. Nanga Parbat claimed 31 lives before its conquest by Austrian Herman Buhl in 1953.


3. GRAND SIULA, Peruvian Andes (20,814 feet) - 

In 1985 the duo Joe Simpson and Simon Yates, whose journey was told in the book and the film Touching the Void, tried the west side of Siula Grande: a dizzying and vertical climb never completed. They came to the top but Simpson fell during the descent and broke his leg. Then Yates, leaving the wounded Simpson on the rope, left him out of sight over a cliff. After an hour had passed, where his position slipped away and Simpson was unable to secure himself, Yates cut the rope. Unbelievably, Simpson survived the 100-foot drop in a crack. Over the next three days he survived on slush and jumped back five miles to the camp, arriving shortly before Yates, assuming that Simpson had died, had to leave for home.

4. K2, border of Pakistan and China (28,251 ft.) - 

The second highest mountain in the world has a bad reputation, especially when it comes to climbers. The first woman to reach the summit was the legendary Polish climber Wanda Rutkiewicz, who reached the summit in June 1986. Over the next 18 years, the five climbers who visited the summit were killed. Three died during the descent on K2, two others on the neighboring mountains. Rutkiewicz also moved closer to Kangchenjunga in 1992. The curse was finally broken in 2004 by Edurne Pasaban, a 31-year-old Spanish mountaineer who remains alive to this day.


5. KANGCHENJUNGA, border between India and Nepal (28,169 ft.) - In 1999, a new James Bond novel found the uber agent to date his dramatic peaks. James may have stopped to admire the beautiful view, but, as our hero knows very well, outwardly can be misleading. Avalanches and bitter colds have made it one of the deadliest mountains in the world.


6. THE MATTERHORN, border between Switzerland and Italy (14,691 ft.) - These days the principle danger on the Matterhorn is its popularity, with overeager tourists sending loose rocks onto the heads of fellow climbers below.


7. EVEREST, border between Nepal and China (29,029 ft.) - With its status as a party tent, we can easily assume that it is the deadliest mountain of all. But for the pound, Everest claims a fairly low percentage of mountaineers (9%), given the number it tries each year. 

8. MT. WASHINGTON, New Hampshire (6,288 ft.) - 

To experience a murderer's mountain a bit closer to home, you do not have to look any further than this New Hampshire summit. The rapidly changing weather, hurricane winds and summer ice pellets that sand this slope have claimed more than 100 lives. Temperatures at the top can drop to -50 degrees Fahrenheit. In fact, the highest gust of wind ever recorded on Earth was recorded at this peak, a gust of 231 mph.

9. DENALI, Alaska (20,320 ft.) - 

The mountain is prone to earthquakes. And the combination of high altitude and extreme latitude also means altitude sickness kicks in much faster. (At the equator, a peak this size would have about half as much oxygen at the summit than at sea level; because of the latitude, the percentage on Denali is far lower.)


10. Mt. Fuji, Japan (12,388 ft.) - 

Sometimes you do not have to be a big mountain to be a deadly mountain. Take Mt. Fuji for example. At the base is the Sea of Trees, a vast expanse of cedar, pine and boxwood that was the only area that was not invaded by lava and ashes during a massive eruption in 1707.


This forest, known as Aokigahara, has gained cult status among the Japanese as the ideal place to die. Rumors about forests are abundant: the local population speaks of magnetic fields that disorient search and rescue operations; The forest population is said to consist of snakes, wild dogs and occasional demons.





TOP 10 MOST HAUNTED ISLANDS

                     

TOP 10 MOST HAUNTED ISLANDS


          


Publish on : 17/12/2017

There were islands used by pirates to bury their treasures, others were used to isolate prisoners, mentally ill or victims of the plague. Wars and battles have been fought on some islands, while in others mass graves and indigenous graves have been found. Could some of them be persecuted? I bet! See below for our list of the 10 best haunted islands in the world!


1- Poveglia Island(Essex, England, Italy) -
 Povlia, located in the Venice logo, is one of the most glamorous places in the world and it is one of the most voice islands. For this small island, Povlegalia had a very bitter history. Its first inhabitants came in 421, the small island became densely populated and gained importance. It became a reality that they fought against barbarians, and most of the time, they were separated by the Venni government to protect themselves against Genes.

2- Okinawa Island(Japan) -
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3- Isle of Bighth (England) - 
The Isle of Wight, which lies off the south coast of England, is known for its spirits and is without a doubt the most ghostly island in Britain. Many point out the "telluric lines" that cross the island to explain its high levels of paranormal activity. The energy of the Earth would travel in geometric configurations through "telluric lines" or "lines of energy". The Druids masters knew the importance of earth's energetic and telluric lines, because they built their holy places on "swirls of energy" or "sources of energy," where the leys intersect. Pyramids, standing stones, stone circles, burial mounds, ancient religious sites, etc. were built on these high energy points around the world. The enhanced energy of these points is supposed to increase the power of their sacred rituals, which are meant to produce supernatural results. Late masons, initiated to secret mysteries, build their own structures such as temples and churches along the vortices of telluric lines discovered by the Druids. It may not be a coincidence that the Druids, the pagans (who also believe in telluric lines) and Freemasons have been a big part of the Isle of Wight's history - even today, they stay there in great concentration.

Van Ley's lines have long been regarded as "spirit lines" along which spirits travel. Spirits / spirits feed on energy and the leys certainly offer a lot. With all this supernatural energy flowing through the island, it is no wonder that the Isle of Wight is sometimes called the "ghost island".

4- Norfolk Island (Territory of Norfolk Island, Australia) -
 Norfolk Island is a small island in the Pacific Ocean and part of the outlying areas of Australia. It lies 877 miles east of the mainland. Because of the remote location, the British government, from 1824, used it as the landfill for the worst violent criminals. Thousands of convicts ended up on the small island that was described at the time as "hell on earth". Because of its reputation, the island quickly became the most famous British prison colony. Torture, lashes, murders and rapes were not uncommon on an island where guards were known to be particularly cruel. With such a violent past, it is not surprising that the island is now regarded by some as one of the most haunted islands in the world. An Australian documentary series called "THE EXTRAORDINARY" made a play on Norfolk Island in the mid-90s and interviewed some of its inhabitants about spirits and ghosts. A lady who has been living on the island for 50 years mentions that at least 50% of the population, just over 2,000 at the time, saw or heard a ghost. Even the most famous resident, the internationally acclaimed author Colleen McCullough, has had several encounters with spirits - in her own home. After earning her living as a journalist, Colleen spent nearly 10 years as a research assistant and professor in the Department of Neurology at the Yale School of Medicine. Perhaps this speaks to the level of paranormal activity on the island as a self-described skeptic such as Colleen McCullough, who is otherwise a member of the prestigious "New York Academy of Sciences" and is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science ", changes thoughts and becomes a paranormal believer.

5- Alcatraz Island (California, USA) -
 Alcatraz is an island in San Francisco Bay and also the location of the world famous Alcatraz Prison. The island was first documented by a Spaniard named Juan Manuel de Ayala in 1775, but the site had been known to natives for thousands of years. Because of its location, the island was used by locals as a place of isolation for tribal members who had violated tribal law. It is even said that the Amerindians avoided the island by believing that it was inhabited by evil spirits. Alcatraz was already used in 1861 to house civil war prisoners and remained a military prison until 1933. In 1934, Alcatraz became a federal maximum security prison where the worst troublemakers from other federal prisons were sent. During its 29 years of operation, the jail has housed such famous criminals as Al Capone, LA's chief punk Mikey Cohen, George "Machine Gun" Kelly, "Birdman" Robert Stroud and James "Whitey" Bulger. Life was difficult in Alcatraz, even the dreaded Al Capone was cruelly attacked in the shower room. The brutal attacks were not rare, even the torture, because of the guards, would have taken place in prison.

6- Corregidor Island (Manila Bay, Philippines) -
 Corregidor Island is located at the entrance of the Bay of Manila in the Philippines. The Spaniards occupied the island for the first time in 1570 to 1898, when they were captured by the Americans during the Spanish-American war. The island served as a first line of defense and prison during the Spanish occupation and was later reinforced by the Americans and became a military stronghold during the Second World War. In 1941, after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, they attacked Corregidor. On May 6, 1942, overwhelmed Americans capitulate to the Japanese. About 900 Japanese and 800 Americans / Filipinos died during what is called the "Battle of Corregidor". After their defeat, more than 3,000 Filipino and American soldiers were held hostage, starved and tortured. But in 1945 the Americans came back and tried to take the island back. During this bloody war called "Battle for the Recapture of Corregidor" more than 1,000 American and Filipino soldiers died while 6,650 Japanese soldiers also lost their lives. It is estimated that more than 3,000 Japanese soldiers died while they committed suicide, and preferred this option to surrender. It was one of the biggest mass suicides in history. 

7- Deadman's Island (British Columbia, Canada) - 

Deadman's Island is located in the Vancouver Harbor in British Columbia, Canada. Discovered in 1862 by John Morton, the island was the tree-cemetery of the native Squamish. Morton discovered hundreds of red cedar boxes hanging at the top of the trees and one that had fallen down, broken with a skeleton in it. The island was considered by the natives as a "dead ground" where bloody battles took place between rival tribes in which more than 200 warriors were killed. Many women, children and the elderly who were held hostage by the South Salish tribe were also slaughtered during the wars. Settlers continued to use the island as a cemetery and between 1888 and 1892 it became a quarantine place for victims of a smallpox epidemic and a cemetery for those who did not survive. In 1942 the federal government gave the island to the Navy and a year later it became and still was the location of the HMCS Discovery, a Royal Canadian Navy Reserve. With such a horrific history, Deadman's Island is not surprisingly considered to be very spooky with its first documented spooky dating from 1909.

8- Isla de Las Munecas (Xochimilco, Mexico) -
 Isla de Las Munecas a.k.a. "The Island of Dolls" is located in Xochimilco, Mexico, in the heart of the ancient Aztec canals. In the 1950s, a man named Don Julian Santana Barrera made the small island home. Shortly after his arrival, he reported the voice of a girl who had drowned before playing with her two friends. It is after this horrific experience Don Julian dolls to start bringing his island, hanging in all the trees he could find to try to calm the girl's mind, and maybe even some old demons wander through the channel. The locals claim that dolls over time have been accused of the psychic energy of the girl and many that night the island have passed have seen the dolls move and murmur. In 2001, the guardian of the island was, Don Julian, found dead, face in the water, in the same place where the girl drowned. The locals say that his mind is now wandering in this place. A local paranormal investigator, Don Medez, who was interviewed in the TV show "Destination Truth," said Don Julian still against his cousin said he heard voices and water singing, but he was too scared to go. His nephew, Anastasio Velasquez, who took over the island and is now responsible for the island, told the truth-destination cameras that he had seen the heads of the dolls run in broad daylight and back up, then come back down in low. Still according to Anastasio, it's wise to take a doll with you when you visit to appease the island's spirits. As soon as a doll is brought to the island, he says, she will come into contact with hundreds of others. The crew of 'Destination Truth' did not want to take any chances and followed this recommendation when they were exploring Isla de Las Munecas for the night. The highlight of their research was, of course, when they captured the eye of opening a doll to the camera, just as they asked. Another dramatic moment was when one of the crew members spent some time in the old cabin and heard trail sounds on the roof. This island is without a doubt one of the scariest places on earth and Don Julian must be known for his incredible courage! Downstairs, Josh Gates, Destination Truth's host, witnesses the doll that opens her left eye while he asks for it.

9- Star Island(New Hampshire, USA) - 

Star Island is one of the Shoals Islands, once the busiest commercial port in the Atlantic. Located in New Hampshire at 7 miles from the coast, it was installed by fishermen in the early 1600's. The story of Star Island is remarkable, from the pirates to the hidden treasures, it is perhaps not surprising that many claim that this small island is haunted. Sarah O'connor, curator of the island, was interviewed during a TAPS episode and she described in detail the different ambitions that she and others have observed in different buildings on the island. It started with 'Cottage E', a fisherman's house from the early 1700s. At the time of the Revolutionary War, a couple living in this house had a young child who fell from a cliff on the edge of the island and died tragically. Many people who stay in this house have reported that they are pushed down the stairs while feeling small hands on their ankles and backwards when they fall. Another house she spoke about was the 'Vaughn Cottage', which now houses the Island Museum. The curator has her own office there and she often mentions people playing downstairs and people who walk over her in the attic. She also spoke about a closed safe that sometimes opens and closes itself. Another haunted house that is mentioned is the 'house of the doctor'. Forty years ago, the doctor and his wife made a suicide package with a cocktail of pills. The next morning he was dead but she woke up. Justina Maji, an employee, claims to have seen a male figure walking through the room and crossing the wall. She also said that her friend who stayed in the same room a few years ago said she saw the same thing. Then you have the oldest building on the island, the Oceanic Hotel. Former employee, Jennifer Cook, said that one night she was suddenly awakened by the sound of opening several doors and slamming. It is said that the 4th floor is the most ghostly part of the hotel and guests and employees often report that heavy furniture is left on the top floor, the attic.

Among the other places that are supposed to be hunted on Star Island, the chapel certainly deserves a visit as it has been the source of many ghostly sightings. Many responded by hearing the song and seeing the people in the chapel through the windows, but when they go inside, they realize that there is no one. Another common observation was that of three younger sisters who died of Scarlett Fever in 1863 a few weeks apart. People have reported that they play near their grave. Spiritual ships are also seen and perhaps the most terrifying sighting of all, a black dog with red eyes that disappears as you approach.

10- Hart Island (New York, USA) - 

Hart Island A.K.A. "Isle of the Dead" is run by the NYS Department of Corrections and unless you are a convict, you can not put your foot on it. Even the press can not have access, except for some visits that have been granted over the years. The family members of those buried in the cemetery can now visit under surveillance ... in a small gazebo near the dock, and that is if they meet the strict requirements that are needed. Oh, and forbidden territory is punishable by up to two years in prison! Of course, this does not help to chase the many mysteries around this small island, famous for hosting one of the largest mass graves in the world. The funeral on Hart Island began during the American Civil War. It served as a prisoner of war camp for four months in 1865 when 3,413 imprisoned southern soldiers were lodged on the island, 235 of whom died in the camp. The island then served as a quarantine station when yellow fever hit New York in 1870. A crazy institution of women was built in 1885, which still exists today. The island is home to a rehabilitation center for delinquent boys. During the Second World War, the island was handed over to the Navy to serve as a disciplinary barrack for the navy, coast guard and ship personnel, with up to 2,800 soldiers in detention. On several occasions, the Ministry of Correctional Services used the island for a prison. A tubercular and a rehabilitation center for drug addicts also operated on the island.

Niet een gelukkige plaats, maar wat ik heb hierboven vermeld is niets vergeleken met wat het eiland Hart voornamelijk werd sagebrush sinds de late negentiende eeuw. "The Isle of the Dead", zoals het vaak wordt genome, werd voor het eerst gebruikt als een begraafplaats voor mensen die niet de kans om een ​​goede begrafenis hebben. Verrassend genoeg zijn er op dit kleine eiland meer dan 850.000 mensen begraven in massagraven en het aanrecht is niet gestopt. De overgrote meerderheid van de mensen die er begraven - in greppels gedumpt door gevangenen - zijn alleen gestorven, verlaten of niet opgeëiste door familieleden of vrienden. Sommigen waren dakloos, geestelijk ziek, alcoholisch of gewoon te arm om elders te worden begraven. Velen waren kinderen en in veal allergen waren het kinderen. Geen ceremonies, gewoon geannuleerd, zonder veel fatsoen of rightward. Er is gene twijfel dat dit eiland is de thuisbasis van vele onrustige zielen te bitter of boos om vooruit te komen. Met een verhaal dat zo donker en donker is, is het niet verrassend dat velen geloven dat dit eiland buitengewoon angstaanjagend is. Helaas, voor 99,999% van ons, we zullen introit in staat zijn om voet op het eiland om te weten - tenzij je een Evangeline van Rikers Island te worden! Ze beg raven de lichen op Hart Island - zij zijn de enige die hier zijn decongestant.



Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom

                 Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom



Publish On 10/12/2017

Jurassic World: The trailer of The Fallen Kingdom is bad, but Queen T. rex gives hope.

Unfortunately for Universal Pictures, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom did not impress people, but there is a little hero who finds it.

The gigantic tyrannosaur arises a little more than half of the trailer, powdering a smaller dinosaur to the taste of the lips, preparing to engulf Chris Prats Owen Grady. It's a good time - one that lets Pratt fight in the middle of an open field when a volcano breaks around him - and people have wrapped the sweet and scary dinosaur as the best part of the trailer.


He still does not say much. As Reddit or, cleverly underlined: "Is the big T-Rex the true protagonist of all the franchise?" It's a small moment, we can see it in the fast GIF below, but it's just cool enough to remind us why we liked the Jurassic Park movies in the first place; Well, that and an appearance of the favorite Internet boy, Jeff Goldberg.

T. Rex is a crucial aspect of Jurassic Park and Jurassic World franchises. Not naked at the same time as representation and culmination of all science can recreate for those who born in new generation dinosaurs, but she is also a sign of hope. T. rex was written by Michael Crichton to denote unpredictability; one of the most intelligent dinosaurs of this new generation. Vampire Hunter to defend Grady in the scene and kill another dinosaur in the process demonstrating a pretty good understanding of what Crichton wanted to achieve.


Trying to make the head or tail of what exactly will happen in Fallen Kingdom based on what we saw in the trailer becomes more complicated than it should be, but the queen of dinosaurs possesses the country that recorder is a good sign. We know that Grady represents a team that wants to protect dinosaurs from extinction and damage and we also know that this package of wild dinosaurs just tries to survive.

There's a good chance that with Grady and his team running hungry dinosaurs, we also see dinosaurs working with people to escape the burning island.

This is only Jurassic World's first trailer: Fallen Kingdom, which means we'll see better what to expect, so do not get it if you do not dig what you're seeing right now. If we are real, Chris Pratt can not do anything wrong.


Jurassic World: The Fallen Kingdom will be released on June 22, 2018.

KRRISH 4 TRAILER 2018

                                            KRRISH 4 TRAILER 2018

         

publish On : 10/12/2017


It has been a while since Hrithik Roshan has been missed from the movie sets. The actor, there was a mini break, claws two get back to work. In fact, he has three movies in his kitty. Shortly, Roshan junior begins to shoot Super 30, a biopic on the math wizard Anand Kumar.
As soon as he encompasses Vikash Bahl's movie, he will continue with YRFs next. The unnamed movie has already caught his fans fancy, as he wants to lock horns with Tiger Shroff in the movie. Det er for første gang at denne jodi eller guru-shishya vil ses på den store skærm.
Men are just something that awaits his fans on Krrish 4. It's no secret that Rakesh Roshan has started working on the movie. And son Hrithik has left 2018 free for his home production.


One source told DNA, "Hrithik and Rakesh Roshan have reset themselves on a story and they are building it. After the final script is ready, they will start preproduction. They plan to start the superhero movie in 2018 and end it the following year. "
Buzz does, at Hrithik will play both hell and villain in the superhero movie.
After a period of four years, Rakesh and Hrithik collaborate for the Krrish franchise.
ALSO SELECT: Both the truth and the lies, says Hrithik Roshan on questions about personal life.

Stay Connected With Our Website For the latest news updates. Krrish 4 to release on Christmas 2018. But ‘Krrish 4’


Top 10 – World’s Most Haunted Places That Will Leave You With Strange Feelings




1. Changi Beach, Singapore - During the Sook Ching battle of The Second World War, Changi Beach was a serving ground for the Japanese, there, thousands of Chinese died during this Operation as they were suspected of being anti-Japanese. Till now, very strange crying and screaming are reported by people. 

So are planning to take any of the adventure in your life ? We recommend never try this and enter at your own risk.

2. Ohio University,  Athens, America - Ohio University is famous as most haunted college campus. A huge number of places on campus are said to be haunted, and numerous other popular tales are told about the university across Athens county.


3. Screaming Tunnel, Niagara Falls, Ontario - The tunnel, constructed in the early 1800s, is 16 feet (4.9 m) in height and 125 feet (38 m) long.  The actual location of the attraction is just off Warner Road. Often thought to be a railway tunnel, it was actually constructed only as a drainage tunnel so that water can be removed from the farmlands. This water would go underneath the Grand Trunk Railway and down to the valley below. Farmers used this tunnel to transport goods and animals safely underneath the busy railroad above.

As per the local fable, if you situate yourself in the middle of the dark tunnel at midnight and light a match, the flame will scrawl out and a girl’s screams will be heard.

4. Highgate Cemetery, North London, England - 

The cemetery in its original form – the northwestern wooded area – opened in 1839, as part of a plan to provide seven large, modern cemeteries, now known as the "Magnificent Seven" around the outside of central London. The inner-city cemeteries, mostly the graveyards attached to individual churches, had long been unable to cope with the number of burials and were seen as a hazard to health and an undignified way to treat the dead. The initial design was by architect and entrepreneuStephen Geary.

The atmosphere is chillinghere but Highgate Cemetery manifests some of the Britain’s most breathtaking and grandeur Gothic architecture. It’s also the burial place of Karl Marx.

5. Bhangarh Fort, India - Bhangarh Fort comes on the way from Jaipur to Alwar in Rajasthan, India. As per the fable, Singhia, a black magic tantrik cursed the palace so that everybody’s souls will be locked there for centuries without rebirth. All the houses in this area are without roofs because whenever a house is built with roof, the roof doesn;'t stay long and collapses. People who visit this place feel anxiety and restlessness. Nobody returns from this place that stays here after sunset. Entry after sunset is strictly prohibited in this area. You will see a board put by Archaeological Survey of India displaying “Staying after sunset is strictly prohibited in this area”.


6. Ancient Ram Inn, Gloucestershire, England - The Ancient Ram Inn can be found within the village of Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire.  Many people believe that it is one of the most haunted buildings in the country, if not the world! The inn is owned by John Humphries. Mr. Humphries also lives in the inn. The inn was once owned by the St. Mary’s Church when it was first built. Because of the reported spectres seen in the inn, it has been investigated by various paranormal researchers.  It has been featured in various television shows, such as Most Haunted and the US series ‘Ghost Adventures’. 

7. Monte Cristo, New South Wales, Australia - Christopher Crawley died at Monte Cristo on December 14, 1910, at the age of sixty-nine from heart failure due to a gangrenous abscess on his neck developed from constant rubbing of his starched collars.  Monte Cristo means Mount of Christ and is located in Junee, New South Wales, Australia. It was built in 1884 by Christopher William Crawley, a local wealthy farmer. He was married to Elizabeth, a hard and ruthless woman who was rumoured to have ruled the household with an iron fist. Monte Cristo is one of the most haunted places in the world. Monte Cristo has been plagued by many horrific incidents and deaths over the years. The house and grounds are reported to have seven ghostly residents, although there could be more. Not surprisingly, the homestead is known as 'Australia's Most Haunted House'.

8. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland  - This castle is magnificiently medieval, perched atop a rocky crag, giving it a breathtaking vista of  Scottish hills. There are as well reports of ghost dogs, a headless drummer, and the bodies of prisoners taken during the French seven-year war and the American War of Independence.


9. Dominican Hill, Baguio City, Philippines - Apart from Military Academy, cemeteries, old hotels and various other haunted places are there Philippines. Previously Diplomat Hotel in Baguio City, Philippines is situated at the top of the Dominican Hill. Long before it was reconstructed into a hotel, it used to be a rest house and a seminal hall. 


10. Berry Pomeroy Castle, Totness - The places is owned by Margret Dungeons. White Lady is the spirit of Margaret Pomeroy, who starved while imprisoned in the dungeons by her jealous sister. Apparently she haunts the dark dungeons, and rises from St Margaret’s Tower to the castle walls.

Halloween season just passed by leaving lost pf curosity for the other world around us. Wolrd is full of un-believable yet existing wonders and mystries. Haunted Places are one of them. Below we have list of world's most haunted places ready to peek at.

10 of the Best Mechanics Toys and Tools for Children This Christmas 2017 Model

10 of the Best Mechanics Toys and Tools for Children This Christmas 2017 Model



Publish on 2/12/2017

1. K'NEX

K'NEX is one of the world's most popular mechanical toys for children. For this reason, it will continue to be one of the best mechanics toys and tools for the foreseeable future

2. Crayola Crayon Carver

The Crayon Carver from Crayola allows your kids to personalize their crayons by etching words or symbols into the wax whilst tracing plastic tiles.
Etching can begin once crayons are placed in the shielded work area and tiles are arranged for the desired text or symbol. Given the nature of this toy, your child's safety is of the utmost importance. 

3. Lego

Yep, just Lego. It is one of the best mechanics toys and tools and any set will do, to be honest. Depending on your child's age you might want to consider whether to choose between Duplo, regular Lego or Lego Technic etc.

4. Meccano

Hot on the heels of Lego comes this golden oldie. Meccano has long been a fantastic toy for teaching children of all ages the basics of mechanics in a fun and informative way.
Parents and children can both enjoy the building experience together as the either follow instructions or use their own imagination. 

5. Melissa and Doug Wooden Railway Sets

Wooden train sets have been popular toys for children for many decades. You may well have fond memories of your own from your youth. Melissa and Doug are some of the latest incarnations of these but are built to a very high quality and great design. 

6. Magformers in Motion

Magformers are one of the more unique gift ideas on the market. Basic sets are targeted at children around the age of 3 but they do provide more complex kits for older children.

7. Battat Take-a-Part Toys

Battat toys are fantastic for teaching younger children about the ins and outs of assembling vehicles. Children get the chance to assemble and disassemble a wide range of vehicles from planes to cars and many more.

8. Build your own internal combustion engine

Here' one for older children. Why not have your child develop a real sense of achievements by assembling their own working model of a 4-cylinder engine. It even comes with ignition sound effects!
The kit comes with step-by-step Haynes Manual style diagrams for assembly. As they build the simplified model they will learn the basic mechanics of a working engine.

9. Kidzlabs Catapult Maker

Who can argue with a working catapult toy? Surely one of the best mechanics toys and tools ideas for Christmas, ever. OK, you may need to lay down some strict rules about where they can use it, but they'll have a wail of time making it.

10. Introduction to engineering

Last but by no means least on our list of best mechanics toys and tools is this one. Want to teach your children how stuff works? Perhaps its time for a fun introduction to the basics of engineering? This kit will teach them about flying machines, boats, land vehicles, levers, forces, and pulleys. 


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