Showing posts with label Hot News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hot News. Show all posts

Honeymoon Romantic Places in the World

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Honeymoon Romantic Places in the World - After months of planning a wedding, spent hours choosing invitations, flowers and the menu, now it's time you and your partner to spend the holidays together.

Memorable place that will make your honeymoon also impressed all time. The following are the five best honeymoon romantic places in the world, who declared the most beautiful places for newly married couples. Let's see, where are the location!
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Injection Honda Motorcycles, Efficient and Environmentally Friendly

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Injection Honda Motorcycles, Efficient and Environmentally Friendly is the tagline of the Honda motorcycle to promote a product that uses technology called PGM-FI injection. A technology that makes the motor becomes more efficient and environmentally friendly, plus the purchase price and selling a relatively more affordable than other brands.

In terms of quality, based on the experience of many people, Honda motorcycle products are already recognized quality.
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10 Best Roadside Hawker in The World

Saturday, March 17, 2012

10 Best Roadside Hawker in The World - The culinary side of the road is a mainstay of food that tourists are often hunted, when they're on vacation somewhere. Each state has a popular snack sold on the roadside. The following is The World's Best Street Food version of the Lonely Planet!

1. Mohinga, Burma

Noodle soup made of thick fish broth served with rice or peanut powder. Typically, this soup contains a combination of onion, round thin noodles, and chopped cilantro.
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10 Mysterious Sights (Places) in the World

Saturday, October 15, 2011

10 Mysterious Sights (Places) in the World - Our world is full of mysterious places that hide their secrets in the dust of the existing civilization. Ancient castles, sacral statues or porters, hidden land, and a variety of places that deserve more attention from those who love adventure. Let's start an adventure of a mysterious place to place.
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Banyuwangi Art Festival

Monday, September 19, 2011

Banyuwangi Art Festival - The series of cultural procession entitled Banyuwangi Art Festival will be held on October 22, 2011 coming in Banyuwangi regency, East Java. Hundreds of artists will be involved in a series of cultural art festival adopted in other cities.

Head of Tourism and culture Banyuwangi regency, Prayogi, said Banyuwangi Art Festival will become an icon of tourism in the area later.

In contrast to other art festivals, local arts such as Gandrung, Damarwulan and Kuntulan will become a star later stage in the BAF.
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Oktoberfest 2011 in Munich, Germany

Oktoberfest 2011 in Munich, Germany - City of Munich, Germany, to celebrate Oktoberfest-178. Oktoberfest is a beer festival that became a traditional celebration Munich.Walaupun economic crisis hit the middle of mainland Europe, over six million local tourists and foreign tourists is predicted to follow the festival.

The festival is touted as the world's biggest popular celebration. Munich Mayor Christian Ude opened the first beer keg taps on Saturday, September 17, 2011. Oktoberfest 2011 will last for 17 days.
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Mount Lokon Erupts (North Sulawesi, Indonesia), July 14, 2011

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Mount Lokon Erupts (North Sulawesi, Indonesia), July 14, 2011 - National Disaster Management Agency said the Mount Lokon in North Sulawesi, erupted on Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 10:45 pm with a burst of incandescent material, sand, and ash about 1,500 meters.

"There has been a major eruption at Mount Lokon," said Head of Data and Information National Disaster Management Agency (BNPB) Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, said here on Thursday night.
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Mass Graves in the city of Diwaniyah (Central Iraq)

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Mass Graves in the city of Diwaniyah (Central Iraq) - The Iraqi government found a mass grave with 900 bodies near the city of Diwaniyah in central Iraq on Wednesday. The graveyard, believed to contain bodies of Kurdish people killed during the reign of President Saddam Hussein.
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10 Most Romantic Places in the World

Saturday, June 25, 2011

10 Most Romantic Places in the World - For those of you who like traveling, especially with your spouse, or for a young couple, newly married couples, find a romantic vacation spot, for a honeymoon or refresh your relationship. Here is a decent place you visit, 10 City Tour of the World's Most Romantic!
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10 Most Luxurious Airlines in the World

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

10 Most Luxurious Airlines in the World - Do you have a wish to travel using international airlines that offer service plushest and most good quality? So the next time you plan to air travel you may want to consider having a moment of super-luxury in one of the great cabin. Here are some of the most luxurious airlines in the world.
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Hurricane Beatriz Towards the Pacific Coast of Mexico (June 21, 2011)

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Hurricane Beatriz Towards the Pacific Coast of Mexico (June 21, 2011) -Hurricane Beatriz near the Pacific coast of Mexico on Tuesday, causing the tourist areas and ports are in standby for heavy rains and flash floods, the National Hurricane Center said the United States.

Category 1 hurricane in the Saffir-Simpson scale itensitas, triggering a warning issued on the coast of Mexico and the beach resort of Zihuatanejo and around the busy port of Manzanillo and Lazaro Cardenas, the agency said the typhoon was centered in Miami.

Heavy rains hit Manzanillo, with the power of wind hit the buildings.
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Tibet Closed to Foreign Tourists (Until The End Of July 2011)

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Tibet Closed to Foreign Tourists (Until The End Of July 2011) - Banned foreign tourists visit Tibet until the end of July 2011. This was conveyed by travel agents. This is the second time a ban imposed this year. "We currently do not accept foreign tourists," said an employee at China Travel Service in the Tibetan capital, Lhasa, told AFP by telephone. He added that the agency has received notification that said the ban on visits was imposed until July 26.

A worker at the Tibetan Youth Travel Service confirmed the ban, which became effective on Tuesday, July 14, 2011, related to celebrations marking the 60th anniversary of Chinese rule in Tibet, which according to a report scheduled until July.
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The Mystery of Hieroglyphics in The Pyramids Revealed

Friday, June 10, 2011

The Mystery of Hieroglyphics in The Pyramids Revealed. The exploration of archaeologists into the Pyramids of Giza with the help of a robot able to find a secret message written in hieroglyphic script. The readings are done hieroglyphic script finally reveals that it is the symbol rate.

"hieroglyphic symbols that are numbers. Read from right to left, then 100, 20, 1. The figures are expressed around the secret room, 121 feet," said Luca Miatello, an independent researcher who has specialized in the field of mathematics in Ancient Egypt.
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Earthquake in Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam (Thursday, March 24, 2011)

Thursday, March 24, 2011

The earthquake struck Thailand, Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam on Thursday, March 24, 2011 night. An earthquake measuring 6.8 on the Richter scale that rocked Myanmar, northern Thailand near the border. This earthquake resulted in one person in Thailand died.

Eyewitnesses claim to earthquake shocks felt in Bangkok, central Myanmar, and even cause panic in the city of Hanoi, Vietnam, so many tall buildings to evacuate.
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West Java Earthquake (Sunday, March 20, 2011)

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Earthquake (5.3 Richer Scale) hits the southern part of West Java (Indonesia), including Sukabumi, Garut, Tasikmalaya and Cianjur on Sunday, March 20, 2011 early morning, at 8:20 AM. Earthquakes are no potential tsunami. The quake's epicenter was in 113 KM southwest of Sukabumi with a depth of 10 KM. No severe damage due to shocks of this earthquake. The quake was also felt in South Bandung, such as Pangalengan. In fact, according to residents, on Friday, March 18, 2011 also had an earthquake for 2-3 minutes.

The quake's epicenter is the location of the collision Indoaustronesia plates, with plate Indoeuronesia quite active. The point of collision is quite active there. However, its location is different from the epicenter in the sea off Tasikmalaya. As we know, the West Java region is the path of the earthquake-prone. Finally, a high magnitude earthquake occurred on September 9, 2009 and caused damage in some areas in the southern part of West Java.
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Earthquake Hits Japan, Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Japan bounced back in the earthquake, on Tuesday, March 15, 2011, at 11:31 PM. Two earthquakes occurred in succession in a matter of minutes. The first earthquake with a strength of 6.1 Ritcher Scale centered in the area of ​​Shizuoka prefecture in central Japan. The region is expected to most strongly felt the earthquake shocks located at a depth of 1 km on land, according to preliminary data United States Geological Survey (USGS). While the second earthquake measuring 5.8 Ritcher Scale centered in the sea, close to the center of an earthquake measuring 9 Ritcher Scale that occurred on Friday, March 11 last week.

Felt strong tremors were reported to Tokyo, a distance of 115 km to the north. Not yet unknown impact of the earthquake. However, so far there has been no significant damage reported in the Shizuoka area.
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Nuclear Crisis : 12 Countries Prohibit Their Citizens Not to Travel to Japan

Monday, March 14, 2011

12 countries issued a warning to its citizens not to travel to Japan. The warning was issued after the quake hit by 8.9 Richter scale earthquake that followed the tsunami. Later, three nuclear power plants they explode. The Japanese government has announced emergency nuclear crisis.

Here are the countries that request and urge their citizens to postpone departure to Japan.
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Japan Fly Zone, Now in the Top 30 Kilometers

Japan prohibits flying below the zone radius of 30 kilometers above Fukushima. This ban, as quoted by Kyodo news agency, deals with the leakage of nuclear power plant in Fukushima. Tokyo warned about the dangers of radiation.

Japanese Scientists today also met in Tokyo to discuss the prevention of radiation to the city. Radiation detected already arrived in Tokyo. Concerns increased after the nuclear disaster to an increase in radiation levels around the plant after the explosions that occurred at the complex. Some officials and workers have been out complex within a radius of 30 kilometers.
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Japan Tsunami Victims, Estimated 1000 People Killed

Friday, March 11, 2011

Japan Tsunami Victims, at least 402 people have been killed in a powerful earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale and the tsunami that struck Japan, Friday, March 11, 2011. However, Kyodo news agency said the death toll estimated at more than 1,000 people.

At daybreak in the country Saturday morning, a day after the disaster, the Japanese news agency, Jiji Press, said the police and other data show the number of dead and missing from the quake reached 1,000 people more.
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Tsunami Hit Hawaii, After Japan Quake (March 11, 2011)

Tsunami Hit Hawaii, after Japan Quake, Friday, March, 11 2011. The impact of the tsunami wave from Japan until well into the islands of the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean. High waves in a number of different areas, from 48 cm to 1.8 meters, but does not cause significant damage.

The highest waves hit the area reported Kahului, Maui, with a height of about 1.8 meters. However, in other areas of wave height is much lower as Nawiliwili on the Kauai Island is only 48 centimeters and at Barbers Point, Oahu, about 69 centimeters.
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