Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Awesome Underground Town In Australia

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Awesome Underground Town In Australia

Awesome Underground Town In Australia

Awesome Underground Town In Australia

Awesome Underground Town In Australia

Awesome Underground Town In Australia

Awesome Underground Town In Australia

Awesome Underground Town In Australia

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Many beautiful and unique buildings that attract tourists all around the world but this amazing bridge "Henderson Waves" which resembles a snake with its long body obvivshuy branch. This bridge is the highest bridge in Singapore. Bridge " henderson Waves" was designed and developed in 2005 by the London "IJP" together with Singapore architectural firm " RSP Architects Planners" and engineer with " Ingenieros PTE Lts", its construction began in 2006 and ended in 2008. It is based on the framework of a characteristic curved bridge wave of steel ribs that alternately rising above the bridge dek. The bridge is designed to combine together two urban park Maun Faber (Mount Faber Park) and telik Blanga Hill Park (Telok Blangah Hill Park).All this iron frame planed with yellow Balau forest that grows in Southeast Asia, this tree can tolerate very diverse climate as moisture and heat, which is very well suited for such a structure. All this undulating metalloderveyannaya bridge design "Henderson Waves" in length 294 meters stand at a height of 36 meters above the highway Henderson standing on high concrete poles, being thus, the highest bridge in Singapore. 


Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Bends bridge " Henderson Waves" in the form of waves, which has seven pieces serve as niches and are located in chairs and benches where people can sit and admire the wonderful views that is really impressive, even with such a great height. "Waves" are the same and the roof, protecting vacationers from wind and sun, beside creating a cozy atmosphere.

The bridge " Henderson Waves Bridge" offer magnificent view of the beautiful parks, the harbor and the whole of Singapore, so here for a walk and come to rest both tourists and locals here on weekends and holidays, a lot of families with children, and just young couples. Can often be found here newlyweds who are photographed on a back ground a beautiful horizon. But if you want to spend more alone in this beautiful place, it is better to come in the morning or vacationers visiting tourists who decided to visit hi in Singapore. First Image by Flickr user Joeel Lee

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Henderson Waves Bridge In Singapore

Bridge " Henderson Waves" is beautiful at any time of day and is especially beautiful at sunrise and sunset. But at night when LED-lights that filled the bridge under the soft light and color of the wood as this place never gets very romantic and fabulous
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Six Generations In One Photograph

>>>Six Generations In One Photograph>>>>>>>>>>>>>

111 years - 88 years - 70 years - 39 years - 16 years - 7 weeks.

Six Generations In One Photograph
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Monday, 18 May 2015

The Sankore Mosque In Timbuktu

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The Sankore Mosque In Timbuktu

One of the two historic mosques of Timbuktu (the other being the Jingereber), the Sankore Mosque was built during the declining years of the Empire of Mali, in the early 15th century A.D. Architecturally, it is remarkable for its large pyramidal mihrab. But this is not its real claim to fame -- indeed, it is smaller and less intricate than earlier Malian mosques including the 13th century mosque of Djenne. Instead, it is famous for being the center of the great Islamic scholarly community at Timbuktu during the 16th century A.D.

The Sankore Mosque In Timbuktu

The Sankore Mosque In Timbuktu

The Sankore Mosque In Timbuktu

The Sankore Mosque In Timbuktu

The Sankore Mosque In Timbuktu

The Sankore Mosque In Timbuktu

The Sankore  Mosque In Timbuktu

The Sankore Mosque In Timbuktu

Monday, 11 May 2015

12 Types of Teachers You Will See in Every Pakistani Institute

Just like Pakistani students, Pakistani teachers also share similarities. Since most of them share similarities, it is easier to generalize common behaviors of teachers, lecturers and professors of Pakistani universities, colleges and schools. Earlier, 24 Kinds of Students in Universities were written that was found interesting by people over social media, so I thought why shouldn't there be a list of teachers we all experience during our academic life.

1) Who never smile.. no matter what


2) Who crack lame jokes and try too hard to make class laugh


3) Who are extremely cool and every student loves them (they are too rare)


4) Who deliver the syllabus of the whole semester in one class


5) The One Female Teacher who becomes crush of every student


6) Who give you advises, same advises that we are hearing since our childhood


7) Who want you to come into their cabins and do their TC


8) Who have soft side for girls and no mercy for boys


9) Who keep on sharing their milestones and achievement again and again

10 meeel door school jata tha bachpan me woh bhi pedal chal k.. street lights me parhta tha... gold medalist tha main..

10) Who come to teach marketing but give you a lecture on religion instead


11) Whom you consider a very chill teacher aor end me wohi sab se ganda grade de k jaty hain


12)  Who discuss current affairs in everyyyyyy damn class

Do you have any teacher who doesn't fall in to any of these categories? would you like to share about him/her in comments?
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