Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adventure. Show all posts

Wednesday 21 December 2016

Famous Underwater Restaurants!!! Simply Mind-boggling

1. Red Sea Star Underwater Restaurant, Bar and Observatory

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It is located in Eilat, Israel and has a depth 16 feet below sea level.

2. Ithaa Undersea Restaurant

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It is located in Alif Dhaal Atoll, Maldives and has a depth of 16 feet below sea level.

3. Utter Inn

















It is located in Lake Mälaren Sweden and has a depth 9.8 ft below the surface of the lake.

4. Cargo Hold Restaurant

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Its location is Shaka Marine World, Durban, South Africa.

5. Guinness Deep-Sea Bar

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It is located in Baltic Sea, Stockholm Archipelago.

6. Poseidon Undersea Resorts

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Location: Fiji

7. Sea























It is named Sea at Anantara Kihavah Villas, in the Maldives.

Monday 19 December 2016

Is it Really Haunted in the Laps of Himalayas?

The Himalayas are full of miracles, mysteries, and mind-boggling conundrums. 
This glacial lake is popularly known as 'Roopkund Skeleton Lake' or 'The Mystery Lake', located at the altitude of 5029 meters in Uttarakhand, a beautiful state in northern India.
During winters, this glacial lake is a perfect place to go skating.
But when the ice melts, the real horror starts. The entire area surrounding this glacial lake is covered with discarded Human bones and skulls. There are also many clearly visible skeletons at the bottom of this shallow lake.
It is also one of most curious and amazing trek route, known throughout the whole world, that is surrounded by rock strew glaciers, steep slopes, and snow clad mountains.

Thinking of Himalayas, first thing that comes to our mind is its alluring beauty.


These skeletons were first found in 1942, when a British forest ranger while walking found himself surrounded by hundreds of human skeletons.

There are many alleged stories present in the history of this lake.


Inititally it was said that these skeletons belong to the soldiers of Japan who died while crossing this route during the World War II.
Well, Alies weren't the only thing that could be unfavorable.

There was another story as well.



General Zorawar Singh of Kashmir, often referred as 'Napolean of India', who might have gotten lost in this region with his men after returning from the Battle of Tibet in 1841 and getting caught in a bad weather.

Or it could have been a suicidal ritual performed near the lake.


Nevertheless, the mystery of this lake continued for decades.

Finally the forensic research showed the results.

Radiocarbon dating of tbones at Oxford University finally determined the time period between 830-850 AD.

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This story goes back to the 9th century, where the king of Kanauj, Raja Jasdhaval along with his pregnant wife, Rani Balampa, their servants, a dance troupe and others went on a pilgrimage to Nanda Devi shrine, and the group faced a storm with large hailstorm, from which entire party perished near the Roopkund.



Saturday 17 December 2016

Adventurous Places Every Travel Freak Must Visit

Tired enough of work and planning for the holidays? Then check out these places around the world that are beautiful, adventurous and somewhat weird to watch out but, worth to visit.
Not only this, these places will make you excited to visit them when you will look at the pictures. As they are quite affordable enough that you can easily pay their rent and book one for yourself at Airbnb.
So, don't wait just have a look and plan your exciting holidays.

1) Small and compact house


As the name suggests, the house is small but quite neat and only £8 per night. Now that's what I call a bargain!

2) The floating home


If you are water lover, this is truly meant for you. The house that satisfies one's wish as if like he/she is living on a boat.

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3) The mirror house


Wanna have an artistic living? Then this house is the best selection you can hire.

4) How about a bird island?


Adventurous, private island and that too at £252 per night. Isn't it terrific to hire a whole island for holidays? I guess it's not a bad deal.

5) A seashell




















Wow! A beautiful, fairy tale house for the romantic couples to enjoy on their holidays.

6) A fancy treehouse


Who can ignore this? A treehouse to live for rejuvenating your childhood fantasy.

7) Church that too 200-year-old


Imagine your living in the restored 200-year-old church! Well, I guess it's pretty exciting to hire it quick for the holidays.

8) A surf van


If you are a hippy personality trust me, this is fully loaded van of the 70s that will let your spirit be free.

9) The cubehouse


Explore geometrical for yourself and take a close look at this house but, it's advisable not to check it out after getting drunk.

10) Boarding school with 60 bed





















If you are with a large group of persons this boarding school will be the best option to rent. But, be fearless and try to be friendly with the ghosts. LOL!

Dangerous Railways Bridges That Are Freaky As Hell

If you think about a railway bridge, you'd probably imagine a nice smooth bridge with water on either side which would prove to be a great scenery or an amazing location to click photographs while you're passing by. Some railway bridges may have water on either side, but that doesn't mean they are beautiful. They may also look freaky as hell. 
But the condition of these bridges is different. Let's see the 10 railway bridges that will scare you like anything. 

1. Kuranda Scenic Railway. 


This 23 miles long railway bridge is located between Kuranda and Queensland, Australia. It is no longer used for commuting but mainly as a tourist attraction. It takes travelers nearly 2 hours to pass this bridge and also consists of a stop point near a waterfall during the ride. 

2. Argo Gede Train Railroad. 


It runs in Jakarta and if you're somebody who's scared of heights, dare not look into the valley below. This train also had a major accident in 2002 when it derailed and fell into the valley. 

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3. Tren A Las Nubes 


It is known as the 'train of the clouds' since it is the 3rd highest bridge in the world. It is nearly 13,850 feet above sea level. It connects the North-Central border of Argentina to Chile. 

4. Chennai - Rameswaram Route 


Built in the 19th century, this bridge is directly upon the Indian Ocean. The train travels very slowly over this bridge so that it doesn't get swept into the waters by the storm. A major accident took place in 1964 when a cyclone derailed the train and it was swept by the ocean. 

5. Cumbres And Toltec Scenic Railway. 
















Located in New Mexico, this railroad connects Colorado and New Mexico. It is the longest railroad to hold up a steam engine and the mere height at which the train travels is scary. 

6. The White Pass And Yokun Route. 


It is located in Alaska and this train has had some serious accidents in a very short span of time. Derailments and accidents have left many people dead and injured but this train still continues to work. 

7. Georgetown Loop Railroad. 


Just a 3-foot wide railroad located in Colorado, this railroad route has a total distance of 4 miles that is nearly 6,000 feet above sea level. 

8. Aso Minami Route. 


With only 3 feet and 6 inches in width, this railroad is thousands of feet above the ground. Travelers may find this railroad to be very scenic and beautiful at some points, but equally scary at others. 

9. The Burma Railway aka The Death Railway. 


This railroad is located in Thailand and has a length of nearly 258 miles. It is known to be The Death Railway owing to the number of workers who died while making it. The estimated number of deaths was 12,621. 

10. Beipanjiang Bridge. 
















More than 1,000 in height, this railroad bridge is probably considered among the most dangerous bridges in the world. In also has a hill in its route which makes it feel like you're traveling on a roller coaster. 

Damn You Fish! You Are In The Best Aquariums Around The World

There is not a single person in the world who would not have fallen in love with the fish world after watching 'Finding Nemo'. Unfortunately, not everyone is able to experience intimacy with colorful and vibrant fish living in the lap of various water bodies. Many of us have a phobia of water and cannot go diving, thereby missing out on the beauty of fish who live deep in water. 
Quite a few of us have fish as pets kept in beautiful, tiny aquariums at home. There are various kinds of aquariums available in the market today, which can be taken home and decorated accordingly. However, we can only keep certain small fish and water creatures in them. To our relief, many places in the world have installed some of the most incredible aquariums that hold a plethora of fish, even the big ones like sharks. Let us take you through some of the most amazing aquariums in the world that will make you fall in love with them instantly. 

Aquarium of Western Australia (AOWA), Perth, Australia

The largest aquarium in Australia that has the largest tank in the world with over 4 million liters of water, AOWA is popular for the Australian coastal creatures that reside in it. Crocodiles, whale sharks, black tip sharks, stingrays, etc. share this beautiful aquarium that can be explored even from inside with a dive master alongside. That sounds like an adventure!


AquaDom, Berlin, Germany


Located at Radisson Blue Hotel in Berlin-Mitte, the AquaDom is a 25 m cylindrical, tall acrylic glass aquarium with a transparent elevator running through it that allows the viewers to have a close look at the water creatures. It is home to 1500 fish of 97 different species and is the largest cylindrical tank in the world. 

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Ushaka Marine World, Durban, South Africa 


One of the largest aquariums in the continent, the uShaka Marine World has 32 tanks that are home to almost every living sea creature, from sharks to dolphins to sea horses. Built to resemble ship wreckage under water, this vibrant water house has a popular restaurant with a large glass wall aquarium that is full of sharks.

TurkuaZoo, Istanbul, Turkey


One of the newest entrants in the world of giant aquariums, the TurkuaZoo aquarium is located inside the Forum Istanbul Shopping Mall, Istanbul. It has an 80-meter long underwater tunnel, besides a rainforest habitat and a flooded forest wetland habitat and houses around 10,000 species of marine creatures.

Okinawa Churaumi Aquarium, Okinawa, Japan



















Born in 2002 as a part of Ocean Expo Park, Okinawa Aquarium is one of the most amazing aquariums in the world that houses sharks, whale, sardines, and manta rays. The highlight of this aquarium is the main tank called the Kuroshio Sea that contains almost two million gallons of water with a massive acrylic glass panel.


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