Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entertainment. Show all posts

Monday, January 7, 2013

Marina Beach, Chennai, India

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Marina Beach is an urban beach in the city of ChennaiIndia, along the Bay of Bengal, part of the Indian Ocean. The beach runs from near Fort St. George in the north to Besant Nagar in the south, a distance of 13 km (8.1 mi), making it the longest natural urban beach in the country and the world's second longest. The Marina is primarily sandy, unlike the short, rocky formations that make up the Juhu Beach in Mumbai. The average width of the beach is 300 m (980 ft), and the width at the widest stretch is 437 m (1,434 ft). Bathing and swimming at the Marina Beach are legally prohibited because of the dangers, as the undercurrent is very turbulent. It is the most crowded beach in the country and attracts about 30,000 visitors a day during weekdays and 50,000 visitors a day during the weekends and on holidays. During summer months, about 15,000 to 20,000 people visit the beach daily.

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Marina beach is a major tourist attraction of the city. People visiting Chennai make a point to visit the beach. It is also the main place for the local people to escape from the summer heat. The beach is popular for its shops and food stalls run by about 500 shops run by about 1,212 vendors. The memorials and statues, morning walk, joggers' track, lovers' spot, aquarium, and the like make it a hangout for people of all ages. Kite flying and beach cricket are common sports at the beach, and there are also facilities for pony rides. Beach cricket at the Marina dates back several decades. However, Chennai City Police has banned it at different points due to its interference with traffic and beach walkers. The sea is generally rough and waves are strong. There are fishermen colonies present at both ends of the beach. There are also joyrides, merry-go-rounds and mini giant wheels along the stretch, although they are installed without permission from any government agency.

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Transportation

Kamarajar Salai, a six-lane road and one of the arterial roads of Chennai City, runs alongside the beach providing a sea view starting from the Victoria War Memorial near the Cooum River delta till the lighthouse to the south. The road extends further south beyond the lighthouse where it is known as the 'Santhome High Road', running away from the sea but parallel to the beach tillSanthome. The Metropolitan Transport Corporation has a terminus called the 'Anna Square' terminus at the northern end of the beach, Triplicane Terminus near Kannagi statue/Pycrofts Road, Vivekananda House (Ice House) Terminus and Foreshore Estate terminus. Railway stations alongside the beach include the Chepauk, the Tiruvallikeni and the Lighthouse MRTS railway stations.

There was a plan to build a 9.7-km elevated road along the beach connecting the lighthouse with the East Coast Road in the south at a cost of INR 10,000 million. However, the plan was dropped due to opposition from the public such as the 'Save Chennai Beaches' campaign.

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Friday, January 4, 2013

Earth Time-Lapse Footage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG0fTKAqZ5g

Amazing Nature

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v2L2UGZJAM

Sunday, December 23, 2012

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Trampoline Bridge, Paris, France

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We could cross the river Seine on a regular ol' stone bridge. Or, we could dream up the most whimsical -- and consequently difficult -- way of crossing Paris' main artery, transforming the commute into something extraordinary.

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Design firm Atelier Zündel Cristea opted for the latter. They conceptualized a bridge for the river Seine made up of humungous floating trampolines.

As the design firm puts it, the bridge is "dedicated to the joyful release from gravity."

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three donut-shaped PVC structures filled with 3,700 cubic meters of air. In the center of each of these giant life preservers is a trampoline measuring 30 meters in diameter. These floating bouncy platforms are twisted to form arches and attached together with cord to form a bridge connecting the banks of the river Seine.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vo9qdPDm3qk

Friday, November 23, 2012

Floating Movie Theater in Thailand



Ole Scheeren, a German architect based out of Beijing, China designed a floating movie theater to give viewers a truly unique experience while watching films. By using local lobster fisherman rafts with tires, Scheeren created a floating screen and a separate platform for the audience to sit back, relax and enjoy the show. The screen was placed in front of two beautiful rocks in the archipelago in the Bay of Bengal for a film festival called “Film on the Rocks Yao Noi.” After the film festival concluded, the rafts were given back to the fisherman and life as usual went on in the small villages of the region. It may be brought back for next year’s festival.

Cocoon Tree Tent

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The Cocoon Tree Tent is one part tent, one part hammock, as it gently bounces in the breeze and rocks its inhabitants to sleep.

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The interior features a 2.4 meter circular bed with a custom sheet that can comfortably fit two guests with room to spare.  The frame is constructed with a series of ribs that create the shape of the Cocoon sphere and hold the bed in place.  Each rib has a hook for a rope or cable that can connect it to nearby trees just like a typical hammock but with more support.

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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Water Park, Peru

Water Park, Peru

Rock Islands of Palau

Rock Islands of Palau

A boat speeds through the otherwise quiet waters of Palau's Rock Islands. Located in the western Pacific, this Micronesian archipelago is made up of more than 250 islands. Tourism is the country's main industry; its rich marine environment invites snorkeling, diving, and lounging.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Joule Hotel, Dallas, Texas



 



 

Bairro Alto, Lisbon

Bairro Alto, Lisbon

A tram sits at the base of a steep hill in Lisbon’s Bairro Alto quarter. Located in the heart of Portugal’s capital, Bairro Alto is known for its restaurants, nightlife, and entertainment.