Monday 3 February 2014

Kuwait Towers are actually Water Tanks

Kuwait Towers serve as major attractions in the city. Lying on the Arabian Gulf Road, it positions itself on Shraq district. Established in 1979, they encompass two major towers and a minor tower. Let us learn more about Kuwait Towers. 
Kuwait is a destination that abounds in famous landmarks. Among them, the Kuwait Towers are known for their unique appeal. They boast of their distinguished blue-green ‘sequins’ which make it worth visiting. These towers are worth-visiting for the prospect of sea and city which they afford.

Established by a Swedish architecture firm, it was opened in 1979. The largest of the three Kuwait Towers measures to a height of 187m. It also encompasses a two-level revolving observation deck, café and gift shop. The lower globe on the largest tower has the capacity to store one million gallons of water. The tower in the middle is used for storing water but the smallest tower is utilized to light up the other two.

Kuwait Towers were actually the water tanks. These are three slender towers in the city that stand on promontory into the Persian Gulf. Officially, they were inaugurated on 26th February 1977. These are recognized as a landmark. Now, these towers also serve as a symbol of modern Kuwait.

The main tower boasts of carrying two spheres. The lower sphere contains in its bottom half a water tank of 4,500 cubic m. The upper half of it has a restaurant that can accommodate 90 persons at a time. Rising to 123 m above the sea level, the upper sphere completes a turn every 30 minutes. The third tower encompasses equipment to control the flow of electricity. It also holds responsibility of illuminating the two larger towers. The towers contain 9,000 cubic meters of water altogether. It will not be wrong to say that Kuwait Towers are actually water tanks.

According to the architect who built them, the Kuwait Towers refer to ideals of technology and humanity. Marked by the globe and the rocket, Kuwait Towers were awarded with the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. During the First Gulf War between 1990-1991, they were opened to public once again after undergoing the amendments. In the year 2012, the towers were again closed for some extra amendments.

What else you can explore with Kuwait Towers? It also includes the ‘Horizon Restaurant’ that serves lunch and dinner buffets with a new menu every day. The hospitality levels at the restaurant touch the standards of sky-high hospitality. The main tower houses the ‛Le Café, a coffee shop where you can savor light snacks, pastries and refreshing beverages.  

‛Dasman’, the ballroom is once and all favorite for special parties, important events and business occasions. It also serves as an outside catering that can meet with the needs of elite weddings and executive functions. The viewing sphere is located at 123 m above sea level and rotates to give its onlookers an amazing view of Kuwait. They can enjoy with or without a telescope. It moves 360 degrees every half an hour.

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Friday 31 January 2014

Incredible Roadside Attractions of America

Arresting roadside attractions have their own unique charm. There are various attractions that have captured the eyes of tourists from across the world. A roadside trip in America can be rewarding.

Till now, you have heard about the famous attractions across different countries. But do you know that there are few amazing roadside attractions that not only draw your attention but also leave you awe-struck.

Let us learn about few amazing roadside attractions:

The Prada Marfa Store-TX 


If you are looking for a gas station, you may find it hard on the empty stretch of U.S. 90. But you will come across a store with high-end accessories there. Gaze at window and 20 left-foot shoes and six purses will be easily visible though the front side. Situated around 150 miles southeast of El Paso, this famous store was established in 2005. The door is permanently locked and is a growing population of moths.

World’s Largest Ball of Twine-Cawker City, KS 



In the year 1953, Frank Stoeber initiated winding twine in his basement. Driven by outdo the majestic Johnson Twine Ball in Darwin, he worked tirelessly till his death in 1974. This 12 foot wide structure was finished one foot short of his goal. Since that time, inhabitants and tourists visiting Cawker City have been adding to ball in the annual Twineathon organized in August. It now weighs around nine tons and measures 40 feet. The twine ball perfectionist complains that, like running the marathon, twine balling should be also an individual pursuit.

Cadillac Ranch-Amarillo, TX 



This graveyard of 10 Cadillacs dates back to 1949 and 1963 glory years. Built in the year 1974 by three artists, Doug Michels, Hudson Marquez and Chip Lord, the prescient installation alludes to the rise and fall of the automotive industry of America. Situated on I-40, Cadillac Ranch is an interactive exhibit. Tourists are motivated to bring markers or paint whatever they like to add to the graffiti.

Leaning Tower of Niles-Niles, IL 



Reflecting the excellent water-tower art, the half-scale replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa is an amazing attraction. Created by industrialist Robert llg in the year 1934, the tower flutters precariously on the main lane of Touhy Avenue above two swimming pools. It used to be the Recreation Park of the company. Today, the tower serves as a central point for the small community with concerts and sprawling Water Park. The unlikely bond with Italy was concluded in 1991 when Pisa and Niles became sister cities.

Purple Martin House-Griggsville, IL 



There was a time when Griggsville IL was trammeled between a marsh place. Till 1962, the town faced an annual mosquito plague of biblical proportions. Then is when residents observed that purple martins not only liked to reside the eaves of local houses but they were eating up to 2,000 mosquitoes a day. He quickly turned his antenna factory into a birdhouse production line. Today there are around 5, 000 birdhouses line Quincy Street that has been renamed Purple Martin Boulevard in regard to the town’s newfound feathered friends.

Wee’l Turtle-Dunseith, ND 



How do you use 2,000 old wheel rims? George Gottbreht, the owner of Dale’s Thrifty Barn turned them into a tall turtle that has a height of 18 foot. Constructed in 1982, the turtle pays homage to nearby Turtle Mountain State Park. For a time, the abstract shape was mistaken for a lizard, so Gottbreht joined a motor to infuse the head with some turtle-y-motion. Like a chameleon, the turtle wears a red Santa Claus hat during the holiday season.

Lucy the Elephant-Margate, NJ 



It was the first example of zoomorphic architecture in the U.S. situated in Margate NJ. This much appreciated roadside folly is artfully crafted from wood and tin. It has proved more versatile than her creator imagined. Lying around 65 feet, it houses a sprawling hall where Lucy has at different times served as a bar, a summer home and an office.

The Shoe Tree-Middlegate, NV 



Legend state that a couple of newlywed campers were tangled in argument under this cottonwood tree in 1980s. She intimated to walk out so he lofted her shoes high into the branches and then cooled his heels at a bar in adjoining Middlegate. The couple made amends when they had their first child. Then they returned to the lonely stretch of Highway 50 to add a pair of baby booties. Inspired by them, others soon followed suit. Now the tree’s boughs are heavy with thousands of footwear hanging from their laces like ripe cherries.

Big Blue Bug-Providence 


The Big Blue Bug was constructed in just four days in the year 1980 to settle atop New England Pest Control in Providence. This gawky sculpture bears a closer facsimile to a turnip and was named Nibbles Wood away in a radio contest and since then it has seen unending controversy. He has been shot at the proposed beneath, highlighted in the film Dumb and Dumber, transformed into a tattoo. It was once the subject of a lawsuit. Like the bugs he displays which is impossible to dispose of.

Fremont Troll-Seattle 


Lying in the shadow of an overpass in Seattle hides a huge one-eyed troll clasping a Volkswagen Bettle. This two-ton sculpture was formed in 1990 by four local artists as part of a competition to promote urban renewal. The ugly demon was originally neglected by the judging committee. But it appealed locals, win the popular vote and the right to scare underpass always.


UFO Landing Port-Green Bay, WI 

Stretching around 42 feet, this extraterrestrial airport is situated on Highway 29, in the east of Green Bay. Aliens wishing to use the feature, they can visit in Tohak & Son Welding shop. The owner Tohak created the structure from a hollow fuel tank, zero irony and scrap iron. A sign on the structure suggests if the government has no knowledge of aliens what was the need of making it illegal for US citizens to have any contact with their vehicles.

Salvation Mountain-Niland, CA 


Knight could not launch his homemade hot-air balloon therefore he created this fabulous roadside attraction. After it split in 1984, Knight also decided to leave his hometown of Niland, CA. His departing gift was to be a miniature shrine created from half a bag of cement situated on a forgotten riverbank on Beal Road near the boundary of town. In 25 years and 100,000 gallons of donated paint, his psychedelic sculpture is a dazzling display of flowers, scripture, waterfalls and patriotism.


Largest Ten Commandments-Murphy, NC 

Situated 18 miles west of Murphy on NC-294 is a theme park that features the Bible’s greatest hits. The Fields of the Wood is formed by the Church of God of Prophecy in the 1940s. This super-sized tribute highlights the Ten Commandments on a hillside, a 50 foot wide concrete Bible, a baptismal swimming pool, a 80 foot alter and an interesting replica of Christ’s tomb.


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Tuesday 28 January 2014

Most Famous Paragliding Places in the World

Paragliding is possible in almost any country of the world. If you love paragliding then here is a list of the most popular paragliding sites in the world.

If you love adventure then you can enjoy it anywhere around the world. Different destinations offer a number of adventure options which can be experienced any time. Paragliding is one of the popular adventure activities that enthrall visitors. Flying in the sky is a delightful idea and the adventure pleases tourists from across the globe. 

Neuschwanstein Castle-Germany

If you wish to fly over a fairy tale castle, then this is the place to be in. Walt Disney used the Neuschwanstein castle near Füssen as his inspiration who created this castle. It is real and adventure lovers can fly right over it. Tourists are provided with various launch options. The best one among them is the Tegelberg which is a bit up the mountain. You can enjoy fog and ever-changing weather conditions while flying at a fast pace.

Annecy-France

Annecy is generally used for SIV courses as there are various launches within easy adjacency of the large lake. It makes for considerably soft landing offering the pilot manages to ignore drowning. Pilots doing the SIV course can take off from the Col de la Forclaz launch in order to position them over the lake before indulging in death-defying exercises like spiral dives, full collapses, asymmetric collapses and wing-overs. Annecy is an enchantingly beautiful place with mighty mountains and a spectacular lake. Sometimes it is crowded with tourists even though it is worth for thrill-seekers.

Chamonix and Mont Blanc-France

When we talk about paragliding, the French are die-hard enthusiasts. They boast of most paragliding sites of any country in the globe. Situated near to the border between Italy, France and Switzerland, Mont Blanc takes pride in being the highest peak in Europe. Adventurers can enjoy some wonderful flying in the whole adjoining area. Pilots launching from the height of Mont Blanc at 4,400m can glide town to the Chamonix valley. He can also do some cross country. During the adventure, hard-core acro pilots can be seen throwing their wings at the location.

Treh-France

The site is located in France but it is beloved of Germans equally. It can be understood by the fact that half the pilots on given day can be listened speaking German. The local residents also speak French and German bilingually. There is a plethora of cheap places to reside here, encompassing chalets or tent sites at the various local motor camps.

The Treh Mountain becomes very thermic in summer and permits pilots to fly long distances. The landing area at the bottom of the mountain positions in front of the local school. It also houses a paragliding shop where you will be entertained by friendly staff. It is at the place where pilots can also wait for the shuttle van which facilitates them with drive back up to the top.

Babadag (Olüdeniz)-Turkey

The destination is equally popular among adventure travelers. Pilots who are flying from the Babadag Mountain in Turkey can fly over the Oludeniz lagoon before they land on one of the major 5 beaches in the world. The weather never gets below 25oC (77oF). It remains flyable around 80% of the days which makes it a popular holiday hotspot for pilots. The Olüdeniz Air Games are organized here every year, and encompass skydiving, paragliding, base-jumping and hang gliding. Those who are willing to do so should book their accommodation in advance.

Dune du Pyla-France

Dune du Pyla in France is the largest sand dune in Europe with a width of 500m (1,640ft) and length of 3km (1.86mi). It boasts of a height of around 100 m and is also growing. It has occupied a hotel and a major intersection and is steadily invading on the local motor camp. The sand dune is popular among paragliding experts for its easy flying. 


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Friday 3 January 2014

Celebration of Christmas Eve around the World

Christmas is approaching again. It is the time to indulge in celebration, merry-making and unlimited festivity. Every country has its own style to celebrate the event and make it more special.  Read on the article to know more about Christmas traditions followed around the world.

Christmas celebration is famous all over the globe. Celebrated with great pump and show, the festival showcases colors, music, gift, lights and happiness. Are you aware of the fact that this spectacular event is celebrated in different styles across various countries? 

Norway

According to Norwegian legend, Christmas Eve brings all types of evil and witches who steal brooms to ride the sky. It is customary for households in Norway to conceal all their brooms and similar cleaning equipment before bedtime. The courageous men in the family will venture outside and fire shotguns into the air to frighten the evil spirits.

Caracas

In the capital of the Venezuelan, it is customary for the city to get to early morning Mass of Christmas using roller skates. Due to this unusual method of transport, the Vehicular access to the city is blocked off in various areas before 8. The night before Christmas, children tie a corner of string to their big toe and hand the other out of window. It allows the passerby roller skaters to provide a friendly tug in the morning.

Austria

In a destination like Austria, Santa brings gifts for good children while an unlikely evil Krampus punish the bad children. It looks exactly opposite to the cheerful Santa. Horrifying and beast like Krampus frightens and punish the children who misbehave. It is often portrayed carrying unruly kiddies in his basket.

Czech Republic

On Christmas Eve, there is an unusual tradition followed by women to know their marital status. Single Czech women participate in a traditional practice of fortune-telling that enables them to learn about their marital status for the coming year. They take off their shoe, stand with their back to a door and flip it over the shoulder. If the shoe falls with its toe facing the door, then it is said that the thrower will get married in the next year. If the shoe falls with its heel to the door, the thrower has to wait for another year to get married.

Ukraine

Christmas trees are adorned with all the standard embellishments you can expect coupled with an unconventional addition. According to a traditional folk tale, a poor widow and her family awoke to find a spider and had adorned her Christmas tree with its web. As she was not able to afford decorations, the idea helped here making a prosperous Christmas. Since then, Ukrainian trees have an artificial spider and web invisible on them, which is believed to bring good luck for the finder.

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