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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. 


10 Of The Most Dangerous Roads In The World.,


   10 Of The Most Dangerous Roads In The World




Publish on  26/11/2017

Road have been around for thousands of years as a reliable means of transportation for foot traffic, horse and carriage, cars, trucks, and plenty more. Throughout the years, though, some roads have become rather unstable in a variety of countries. These roads, specifically the ten featured on this new list, are some of the most dangerous that people encounter. And yet, year after year, people still tend to travel over them with their vehicles. Safety comes first, guys.

1.Trans-Siberian Highway, Russia-
 While mostly known for the railway of the same name, the Trans-Siberian Highway, located in Russia, is one of the longest known roads in the entire world. Spanning from Vladivostok to St. Petersburg, this road crosses forests, mountains, deserts, and everything else in-between. Unfortunately, it is mostly unpaved and crashes are known to happen regularly.

2. Highway 1, Mexico - Some parts of Highway 1, located in Mexico, have been paved within the past few years with asphalt, but most of it is simply dirt and rock. Dangerous cliffs without railings or guard rails are known to be along the entire length, too.

3.Stelvio Pass Road, ItalyStelvio Pass Road, in Italy, is considered one of the scariest roads to drive on in the entire world. The 2.7 kilometer road is mostly throughout the Italian Alps, and the winding paths lead up and down the mountain. Drivers have found themselves in a lot of trouble on this road, unfortunately.

4. Cotopaxi Volcano Road, Ecuador The Cotopaxi Volcano Road is one of the most dangerous parts of road branching from the Pan American highway. This 40-kilometer dirt road has massive potholes, slippery slopes, and horrifying driving conditions for everyone brave enough to risk it.


5.Pan-American Highway, Alaska to Argentina -  The Pan-American Highway, which spans a total of 30,000 miles in total, is being called the “longest motorable” road in the entire world. Mountains, glaciers, and deserts lend their hand at a bit of challenge for drivers.

6. The Himalayan Roads - The Himalayan Roads, which isn’t exactly one single road but many roads leading into the Himalayan Mountains, is a dangerous trek of unpaved, narrow, and highly unstable roadways. Crashed vehicles and overturned buses mark the entire drive.

7. BR-116, Brazil - BR-116, the second largest roadway in Brazil, is known as “The Highway of Death” for numerous reasons. Each year, thousands of drivers die due to the horrible upkeep and maintenance performed by the government. Gangs and bandits are also known to frequent the area.

8. James Dalton Highway, Alaska - The James Dalton Highway may look like an incredible drive to some, but potholes, flying rocks carried by high-speed winds, and the fact that the road runs through the middle of absolutely nowhere make this one a bit too dangerous for most people.

9. Commonwealth Avenue, Philippines - Commonwealth Avenue in the Philippines, otherwise known as “Killer Highway,” has seen so many pedestrians, cyclists, and vehicular deaths within the past couple of years. Horrible government and traffic regulations and the lack of law enforcement doing their jobs make the name stick year after year.

10 .North Yungas Road, Bolivia - North Yunnan Road, which Bolivians call the “Road of Death,” is cited as the single most dangerous road in the entire world. Buses full of people and trucks full of goods are sent tumbling off the side of the road and down the mountain regularly. These large vehicles always try to pass each other on the road, too.



Top 10 Dangerous Railway Bridges in the World

Top 10 Dangerous Railway Bridges in the World/বিশ্বের শীর্ষ দশটি বিপজ্জনক রেলওয়ে ব্রিজ



pudlish on 19/11/2017

From railways that traverse deep gorges and near vertical descents, to a line that comes within metres of an active volcano, Railway-technology profiles some of the world’s boldest and most daring railway lines.

Chennai-Rameswaram Route, India

A 2.06km-long sea bridge is part of the railway route that connects the city of Chennai to the pilgrimage town of Rameswaram on Pamban Island in south India. The Pamban Railway Bridge was built in 1914 over the Indian Ocean and is India’s first cantilever bridge.
The central part of the bridge opens up to allow movement of ships and ferries. Though supported by 145 concrete piers, strong ocean currents and cyclones often pose a serious threat to both the bridge and train.

Aso Minami Route, Japan

Aso Minami Route, Japan’s most dangerous railroad owing to its proximity to Mount Aso – the nation’s biggest active volcano – passes through the region of Kumamoto, connecting Takamori to Tateno Station in Minamiaso.
The train tracks are next to the foothills of the volcano and visitors risk witnessing an eruption at any time. Hot lava is normally visible burning in the forest close to the tracks and visitors can watch steam rising from the volcano during fall.

Narizdel Diablo or Devil’s Nose Train, Ecuador

Narizdel Diablo or Devil’s Nose, a 12km stretch between Alausi and Sibambe in the Andes Mountains of Ecuador, was constructed around the Condor Puñuna or Condor’s Nest mountain in 1902 as part of the Quito-Guayaquil railroad.
The Devil’s Nose section is located 9,000ft above sea level and was considered one of the world’s most difficult railways to engineer and construct. Travellers, although no longer allowed onto the roof of the train, can experience the steep climb up a series of switchbacks and a near-vertical drop of 500m.

Tren a las Nubes, Argentina

Tren a las Nubes or the ‘Train to the Clouds’, a train service passing through the Andes mountain range over a distance of 217km, connects Salta in north-west Argentina to La Polvorilla on the Chilean border. The railway line, opened in 1948 after nearly 27 years of construction, was originally constructed for socio-economic purpose but is now a tourist train departing from Salta on the 15-hour, 434km round-trip journey.
The zigzag railway route passes through 29 bridges, 21 tunnels and 13 viaducts including the Polvorilla viaduct. The viaduct is 224m-long and 13,845ft (4,220m) above sea level making it one of the world’s highest railways.

White Pass and Yukon Route, Alaska, USA

The 110mi-long White Pass and Yukon Route, originally built during the Klondike Gold Rush to connect Skagway in Alaska and Whitehorse in Yukon Territory, Canada, was opened in 1900, but closed in 1982 following the collapse of the mining industry. It was, however, reopened in 1988 as a heritage railway for tourists to enjoy the steep gradients, cliff-hanging turns and scenic backdrop of mountains, glaciers and waterfalls.
The route climbs as high as 3,000ft in 20mi and includes two tunnels as well as the 110ft-long cantilevered Captain William Moore Bridge built in 1901

Kuranda Scenic Railroad, Australia

The 34km Kuranda Scenic Railroad connecting Cairns to the town of Kuranda in Queensland, Australia, was constructed between 1882 and 1891 and passes through the dense tropical rainforest of the World Heritage-listed Barron Gorge National Park and the Macalister Range.
The tracks are built a few meters away from numerous waterfalls including the Barron Falls which spray the passengers with water. The railroad navigates through 15 tunnels, 93 curves and more than 40 bridges during the 1.45-hour one-way journey.

Georgetown Loop Railroad, Colorado, USA

Georgetown Loop is a heritage railroad that connects the neighbouring towns of Georgetown and Silver Plume in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. The narrow gauge line was constructed in 1877 to provide access to silver mines and was closed in 1939 but reopened in 1984 to operate summer tourist trains.
The rail line spans 7.2km and runs along a ‘corkscrew’ route along the mountainous terrain, reaching an elevation of approximately 640ft. The route includes four bridges across Clear Creek Valley, including the 100ft-tall Devil’s Gate High Bridge on which the train moves slowly and precariously.

Lynton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway, United Kingdom

The Linton & Lynmouth Cliff Railway, an 862ft-long rail line spanning the English towns of Lyndon and Plymouth, starts from Monmouth and glides up a 500ft-high steep cliff with a 58 percent gradient to reach Lynton.
The railway line began operational in 1890 and is situated in the centre of Ex moor National Park, offering spectacular views of Ex moor and the North Devon Coastline. Trains comprising two cars, each capable of carrying 40 people, operate on the route.

Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, New Mexico

Built in 1880, Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad is a 64mi heritage railroad operating between Chama in New Mexico and Antonito in Colorado. The narrow gauge track was originally constructed as part of Rio Grande Railroad’s San Juan Extension. The railroad has been carrying tourists through the scenic southern Rocky Mountains since 1971.
The route derives its name from the 800ft-high Toltec Gorge and the 10,015ft-high Cumbres Pass through which it passes. Cumbres Pass is the highest rail pass in the US. The steam-powered locomotive also negotiates through narrow ledges, a number of loops, trestles and tunnels to reach its destination.

Argo Gede Train Railroad, Indonesia

Argo Gede Train Railroad, a railway line in Indonesia between the capital city of Jakarta and Bandung, the capital of West Java province, passes through emerald green fields, lush mountains and deep river valleys.
The most dangerous stretch of the three-hour journey is the crossing of the Cikurutug Bridge. The train rides on the pylon trestle bridge 200ft above the valley floor, offering panoramic view of the subtropical valley below.



Salman Khan’s Tiger Zinda Hai Trailer

                       Salman Khan’s Tiger Zinda Hai Trailer


     


Publish on 15/11/2017

Salman Khan’s Tiger Zinda Hai Trailer.

Salman Khan’s most awaited trailer of the year is out online a few hours back. The trailer of Tiger Zinda Hai which comes as a sequel for 2012 blockbuster Ek Tha Tiger was released online and it is full of action-packed performances.

Salman this time returns as a spy to save nurses who are held in a hostage by an evil dictator in Iraq. The trailer is a proof that the film is shot in some brilliantly exotic locations. Katrina Kaif is also back with Salman this time as a spy. The trailer clearly spelled out the action and the plot of the film, and both the actors Salman and Katrina have some moments to shine.

The trailer helps us realize that all the people who worked for this film have put in a lot of efforts into it thus trying to make it a world-class film.

Tiger Zinda Hai is directed by Ali Abbas Zafar and Yash Raj films is producing it.

Tom Struthers is the action director for this film. He has previously worked for Christopher Nolan’s films Batman Begins, The Dark Knight, The Dark Knight Rises, Inception and Dunkirk.
The film is scheduled to be released on 22nd December. The hero and director duo is planning to get back together for another film soon and that is going to be the remake of the South Korean film Ode to my father.

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Strange Sea Creatures Discovered after Tsunami

Strange Sea Creatures Discovered after Tsunami 



Publish on 12/11/2017



Strange Sea Creatures Discovered after Tsunami 

In El Tsunami de zap in October.  Japan Tsunami in 2011 was one of the biggest natural disasters in the world and it killed nearly 18,000 people and more than that were left with no possession to live for. If that number startles you then you should know that the number of sea creatures and land animals died is beyond counting. But what did not get reported about Japan Tsunami are the mysterious creatures that were found during and after the Tsunami was over. Here are those mysterious creatures discovered that are still mysteries to the world.

1. The Unidentified Flying Creature - This strange object sparked controversies during Japan Tsunami and it showed some characteristics never seen before. During the Tsunami as the water level rose, the object seemed to be jumping from one rock to the other and finally rising up in the air like a smoke and vanishing into thin air. The photos and videos that captured the footage of the object were not clear enough to find out what exactly was that.

2.The Unidentified Mass -  Some people thought it was a boulder that got washed up on the shore after Tsunami. But when it started to decompose, people got scared because it looked like a sea animal that was never seen before. This creepy object got decomposed within a few days leaving no trace for research.

3. Doggy Fish - This is one of the weirdest objects washed up on the shore and it looks like a combination of a and  dog with enormous teetha body of a fish. It was taken by the researchers and no word has been heard ever since. The photos were proved authentic when scientists tried to cover up the matter leaving us in awe because the object looked prehistoric in nature.

4. Mutant Fish - It looks like the nuclear bomb dropped in Japan had created some mutants among aquatic creatures as well. A man caught a fish which had no teeth and had a big brain with a small body. It looked to be very creepy and it showed us that there are many things in the ocean we do not know about.

5.Beluga Hybrid - This is one of the strangest and scariest sea creatures you will ever see. Many thought that the photo was fake which later identified to be authentic. It is considered to be a cross breed of a Beluga whale and a shark, ever then it had some unique physical features.

6. Creature With One Dead Eye - A creature was washed up that had its eye wide open as if the Tsunami scared the shit out of it. It portrays what the sea creatures had to go through and it looked very much like a mini dragon. The weird part is that it had only one eye. On the other side, there was no eye from its birth.

7.Shark On Street - A sea creature was found in the middle of a city which got affected by Tsunami. It is weird to find it thus far in a city with no other fishes around it and it looked too different to be a whale or shark. The researchers took possession of this strange creature and did not release any details about it.

8. The Unidentified Swimming Object - As a reporter was telecasting live, the cameraman caught a strange looking object suddenly getting down on the water body and swimming at the speed of light. It could not be a shark or any land animal and freaking out the scientific community still today.
Only 5% of the total water bodies in the world has been explored and the Tsunami showed that we have to dig deep as there are so many big to small mysterious creatures available under water. 



The Man Who Invented Christmas 2017



publish on 05/11/2017

Storyline

The Man Who Invented Christmas tells of the magical journey that led to the creation of Ebeneezer Scrooge (Christopher Plummer), Tiny Tim and other classic characters from "A Christmas Carol." Directed by Bharat Nalluri (MISS PETTIFOGGER LIVES FOR A DAY), the film shows how Charles Dickens (Dan Stevens) mixed real life inspirations with his vivid imagination to conjure up unforgettable characters and a timeless tale, forever changing the holiday season into the celebration we know today.
Directed by
Produced by
  1. Robert Mickelson
  2. Ian Sharples
  3. Paula Mazur
  4. Mitchell Kaplan
  5. Andrew Karpen
  6. Vadim Jean
Written by
Susan Coyne
Based on
The Man Who Invented Christmas
by Les Standiford
Starring
  1. Dan Stevens
  2. Christopher Plummer
  3. Jonathan Pryce
Music by
Cinematography
Ben Smithard
Edited by
  1. Stephen O'Connell
  2. Jamie Pearson
Production
company
  1. Parallel Films
  2. Rhombus Media
Distributed by
  1. Bleecker Street (North America)
  2. Thunderbird Releasing(United Kingdom)
Release date
  1. 22 November 2017(United States)
  2. 1 December 2017(United Kingdom)
Running time
104 minutes
Country
  1. United Kingdom
  2. Ireland
  3. Canada
Language
English

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