Thursday, 10 March 2016

A Penguin Swims 8,000KM Every Year to See his Friend Who Saved His Life



Some stories are seems out of the world and completely speechless you with love tears falls from your eyes. Just like a Penguin and a man story, who loves is getting deeper day by day. Well everyone knows in Brazil that it’s illegal to keep wild animals as pets. However, in spite of fact what law may say, Dindim comes to live with his buddy who he met on the beaches of Brazil every year since 2011. The part time fisherman and retired bricklayer Joao Pereira de Souza found penguin, fully covered in Oil and near to death, nursed him back to health.  The 71 years old man realized, that South American Magellanic Penguin, didn’t want to go back and ultimately he finally did, De-Souza was amazed to see him return in next year and the years following. 

He Said, I never thought, he would come back, so I love the penguin like it’s my son and same expectations of Penguin loves me. Therefore, no one is permitted to touch him. The penguins lay on my lap, lets me give him showers allows me to feed him sardines and to pick him up.No one believe that he would return back, but my pet is coming back to visit me for past four years. During his bad illness days, we stayed 11 month together and then he disappeared, but kept coming back every year. He swims 8,000 km to do so just for me. So who would negate his affection and love? 

Therefore I love this penguins like a kid. When he sees me, he wags his tail like a dog and honks with delight.  Thus, the penguin believes Joao is part of his family and perhaps a penguin as well.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Incredible Photographs Shows the Higest Railway in Europe Piercing Through Snowcapped Mountains



We’re sure, the train won’t you miss out, as incredible photographs display the highest railway service in Europe piercing through snowcapped mountains in the Alps. The train rolling across a 213-foot-high viaduct in the Alps, the red carriages of the Bernina Express adds a splash of color to the remarkable snow-covered Swiss surroundings. Therefore, the passenger train was magnificently picturized on the Landwasser Viaduct, which towers over the Landwasser River in Filisur, Switzerland. 

The train called “Bernina Express” actually connects Chur in Eastern Switzerland to Tirano in Northern Italy. The place is so popular being on the highest railway line in the Alps and the highest point on this line is situated 7,391 feet above sea level. It’s been more than one hundred years; The Bernina railway line was built between 1908 and 1910 and was operated independently until the 1940s, when it was acquired by the Rhaetian Railway, a Swiss transport company.

Two Italian photographer Francesco Vaninetti 36, and Marco Bottigelli 34, planned to travel on the Bernina Express and captured the stunning views from the train. The gifted photographer pair also having disembarked, they scouted locations and photographed the train as it travelled through Schmitten and Filisur in Switzerland. They said, we’ve never seen such views like this on train and it was absolutely spectacular, and our most admired part of this journey to see the train travel over the Landwasser viaduct. When train comes out of a mountain cave and right onto a 213-feet-high, six-curved arch limestone bridge. So, the bright, red color of the train carriages actually stood out against the crisp snow and blue skies. 

They have spent a day travelling on the railway, which spans 75 miles of railroad and passes through 55 tunnels and crosses 196 bridges. However, heavy snowfall adding the nature beauty and the entire area turned into an amazing winter wonderland.  It seems like a fairy tale book. We’re extremely lucky to be able to depict the snowy scenery like this is becoming rarer as the years go by, perhaps due to global warming.  And we are really hoping that these photos can act as a reminder that action needs to be taken to protect the beauty of our planet.

Strange Fish has a See Through Head



Ocean creatures are extremely wonderful when you see a new species and hard to know the head of Marcopinna Microstoma fish. Even you can see his head right through it. Macropinna microstoma is the only species of fish in the genus Macropinna, belonging to the Opisthoproctidae, the barreleye family.  The magnificent transparent fluid filled dome on its head making this specie is so fascinating. The fish offers a glimpse of its beautiful eyes and small beady dots at the end of fish face.  However the eyes are brownish tubes inside its head punctuated by the right green half spheres. This stunning creature is 6 inch long lives far beneath the ocean at depth of 2600 feet.

Moreover, it doesn’t naturally swim and in its place hangs motionless in the water using its large, flat fins for stability. The fish points its eyes upwards to sense the silhouettes of prey when it finds somethings to eat like smaller fish or jellyfish. It shifts its body into vertical position and rotates its eyes forward so that it won’t lose sight of the food. The fish was first photographed in 2004, but actually first discovered in 1939. So, researchers at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute have captured the fish in action. M. microstoma has a minute mouth and most of its body is covered with large scales as it is usually destroyed when brought up from the depths.

Thursday, 3 March 2016

Chef Decorates Cookies with Intricate Embroidery-Inspired Designs



Some artists are extremely thoughtful to make something different. There is a lot of amazing food creations appearance too good to eat.  A Chef “Judit Czinkné Poór’s” has made a cake and cookies are no exception! Called “Mézesmanna”, her cake-decorating shop creates inspiring designs on everyday confections. Therefore, Poór’s expertise is evident with all of her baked items, which include elaborate illustrations of people and animals. Though, it’s the complicated, embroidery-inspired floral patterns that truly fascinate us.

Moreover, to create such elusive compositions, she uses multiple icing-piping tools. Skillfully handling the individual colors like a set of fine-tipped pens, Poór’s fluently draws stunning blooms and frilly lace onto the surfaces of the sweets. Everything is done totally freehand and without the aid of a tracing or sketch. You can see Poór’s one of popular videos there’s a enthralling rhythm to her perfect handiwork that you have to see to have faith in.