10 Interesting Places to Visit with Google Earth

          There can be little doubt that technology has changed they way we see our world, and Google Earth is a perfect example. This wonderful tool can be downloaded free of charge from earth.google.com and lets you see the world as never before, zooming about the globe at will. But there’s a lot more that Google Earth can do besides just show you your house (and who hasn’t looked up their house on Google Earth)? So here are 10 interesting places to visit using Google Earth. I provide the coordinates for each location, and you need only plug them into the search box and hit Enter to be taken directly to the spot. These are in no particular order.
One other note, you may wish to turn off the Geographic Web layer in the sidebar (if you have it turned on). Otherwise, for a couple of these sites, all you will see are little blue boxes representing pictures that have been submitted. While these can be very enjoyable, if you’re trying to view the sights, they can be obstructive.
There are, of course, many more interesting sights to be seen through Google Earth, and is reception for this list is good, I’ll do another for you, showcasing some more famous locations.


10. Krakatoa (6.102°S 105.423°E)
 
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On August 27, 1883, after several weeks of rumbling and threatening (accompanied by lesser eruptions), the island of Krakatoa literally exploded in a series of four volcanic eruptions. The explosions were so powerful that they were heard clearly some 3,000 miles away, global weather patterns were disrupted for years to come, and the shockwave circled the globe seven times! Since then, the island has grown up again and is now known as Anak Krakatau (Son of Krakatau). It remains volcanically active and has been steadily growing larger since the 1950′s. Can it be much longer, then, before another Krakatoa? Only time will tell.



9. Meteor Crater (35°1′38″N 111°1′21″W)
 
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About 43 miles east of Flagstaff, AZ lies a crater some 4,000 feet in diameter and 570 feet deep. It was created about 40,000 years ago, probably by a meteor roughly 54 yards wide. Discovered in the late 1800s, the crater was originally thought to have been the site of a volcanic eruption, but in 1903, Daniel Barringer, a mining engineer and businessman, voiced the opinion that it had been the result of a meteorite impact. On August 8, 1964, Capt. John L. Kidd of American Airlines and another pilot, Gary Chapin, crash-landed in the crater in a Cessna 150. They had intended to fly over the crater but experienced a loss of lift and found themselves trapped within. They circled the crater until they ran out of fuel and crash-landed. Both pilots survived, and the remnants of their plane can be viewed even today. For the full story (and photos), go here.


8. Vredefort Crater (27°0′0″S 27°30′0″E)
 
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As long as we’re discussing meteor craters, you might want to go and check out the largest verified impact crater on Earth, located in South Africa. You’ll need to zoom out a little to really appreciate it, though. Created by an asteroid suspected to be some 6 miles wide, this crater has a diameter of as much as 186 miles! The age of the crater is estimated at more than 2 billion years.



7. Great Pyramid of Giza (29°58′34″N 31°07′58″E)
 
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The only remaining Wonder of the Ancient World, the Great Pyramid at Giza was constructed sometime in the 23rd century BC. The Pyramids were constructed to house the earthly remains of the great Pharaohs of Egypt and their arrangement could well be a representation of the “Belt of Orion.” From the central pyramid, if you truck just a little to the southeast, you can also plainly see the Great Sphinx.



6. Burj Khalifa (25°11′49.7″N 55°16′26.8″E)
 
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Burj Khalifa, formerly known as Burj Dubai, is the tallest man-made structure in the world, towering over the landscape at an impressive 2,717 feet. Though it is difficult to see the actual building itself on Google Earth, the monstrous shadow that it casts is plainly visible. The building currently holds no less than 14 world records, including the tallest man-made structure, the world’s fastest elevator (40 mph), and the worlds highest swimming pool (on the 76th floor). The cost was a trifling $1.5 billion (U.S.).





5. Sydney Opera House (33°51′25″S 151°12′53″E)
 
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Conceived and largely built by Jørn Utzon, the Sydney Opera House was completed in 1973 (construction began in 1959) at a cost of $102 million. The Concert Hall seats 2,678 individuals and houses the Sydney Opera House Great Organ, the largest mechanical tracker action organ in the world, with over 10,000 pipes. The Opera Theater seats 1,507, the Drama Theater 544, and the Playhouse (an end-stage theater) seats 398. In addition, the Studio and the Utzon Room offer flexible seating of up to 400 and 210, respectively.



4. Stonehenge (51°10′43.84″N 1°49′34.28″W)
 
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Believed to have been erected around 2500 BC, Stonehenge is known to have been used as a burial ground by Bronze Age cultures living in the region. Beyond that, not much is known for certain. As the people who constructed it left no written records, there is much speculation on it’s function, some of it quite colorful. The most commonly accepted theories are that it served as a primitive observatory, or perhaps a worship site. On Google Earth, the Heelstone is visible to the northeast of the structure, just beside the road, while the remnants of two other henges are visible to the southwest.



3. The Spring Temple Buddha (33.775150°N 112.451016°E)
 
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The Spring Temple Buddha is the tallest statue in the world, at 502 feet (when considering the building upon which it sits). It was completed in 2002, at a cost of $55 million and depicts Vairocana Buddha, seen as the embodiment of Emptiness (shunyata). Until their destruction by the Taliban in 2001, the Buddhas of Bamyan were considered to be the largest standing Buddhas in the world. Plans for construction of the Spring Temple Buddha were announced shortly after their destruction.



2. Christ the Redeemer  (22°57′6″S 43°12’39″W)
 
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The 130-foot tall statue of Jesus Christ in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, stands atop the peak of the Corcovado Mountains, overlooking the city. Construction began in 1922 and was completed in 1931. As of July 2007, it is considered one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. In October 2006, on the statue’s 75th anniversary, Archbishop of Rio Cardinal Eusebio Oscar Scheid consecrated a chapel (named for the patron saint of Brazil—Nossa Senhora Aparecida, or “Our Lady of the Apparition,”) under the statue. This allows Catholics to hold baptisms and weddings there.



1. Statue of Liberty (40°41′38″N 74°2′37″W)
 
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Last, but certainly by no means least, our journey brings us to the Statue of Liberty, which proudly stands in New York Harbor. A gift from France in the year 1886, Liberty stands 151 ft tall, or 305 ft. if the height of the pedestal is included. The statue’s official title is Liberty Enlightening the World, and of the several million visitors each year, one can only wonder how many notice the broken shackles at her feet, or the inscription on the book she carries; July IV MDCCLXXVI. The statue is sheathed in pure copper, over a steel framework, and is one of the most recognizable icons of the United States. From 1886 to 1902, the statue’s torch functioned as a lighthouse, but this was abandoned after discovering that it had a tendency to fatally disorient birds. Though age has tarnished the copper to a bright blue-green hue, one can imagine the incredible glow the statue might have originally had, the sun reflecting off the copper.


from : http://listverse.com/2010/03/01/10-interesting-places-to-visit-with-google-earth/

Top 10 Haunted Places Around The World

Visit these haunted places even if you do not believe in ghosts. If you do- you won’t be disappointed!


1. Changi Beach

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The legend that surrounds this haunted place in Singapore is that those people who were deemed as being against the Japanese were tortured and consequently murdered when the Sook Ching Operation was in motion. People say that loud screaming and crying can be heard from the beach and that heads can be seen in the air while the bodies walk around during night-time. The scariest part- these ghosts are splattered with blood.



2. Bachelor’s Grove Cemetery

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This cemetery in Illinois holds corpses of only men, according to a legend. It has been noted that powerful, black magic has been occurring around the area as well as in the graveyard. Sightings and voices of strange creatures have been seen and heard by the locals.



3. Monte Cristo

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This haunted mansion is in New South Wales and according to legend, houses Mrs.Crawley’s ghost who stayed inside the mansion for 23 years after her husband died.
People say that they can see ghost-like faces in the windows and hear unusual voices coming from the mansion.

 

4. Bhangarh Fort

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This fort is located in India. People say that a ‘tantrik’ carried out some black magic in the area which would ensure that whoever entered that area would die and their souls would wander about without respite. It has been said that whoever visits this fort will become restless almost instantly and disappear without a trace.



5. The Screaming Bridge of Maud Hughes Road

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Legend says that a couple and their baby were stuck on this bridge in Ohio. When the man got out to get help, he came back to find that his wife died and soon after, died too. A second legend says that a woman hung herself after throwing her child off the bridge. People have reported hearing conversations and screams.



6. The George Stickney House

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Now the Police House, The George Stickney House can be found in Illinois. According to rumors, George Stickney wanted to speak with his dead children which is why he built the house in a way that would allow the spirits to roam freely. The police today say that the lights turn off on their own, doors open and close by themselves and objects move freely.



7. 50 Berkeley Square

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While one legend says that a mentally disturbed servant murdered a little girl, another says that an abused girl jumped off the window sill. The top most storey of this house is haunted and ghosts with strange voices are heard quite frequently. A bookshop has now been opened in this house and the salespeople are told to stay away from this floor.



8. Babenhausen Museum

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According to legends, ghosts of the dead soldiers who fought during the war wander around this place. People say that if soldiers today visit the museum and use the telephone, they will hear a woman’s voice talking in English or German- but backwards.



9. Screaming Tunnel

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This tunnel is located in Ontario and according to legend, a sadistic father burn his little girl alive. People say that if you as much as light a single match in that tunnel, the spirit of the girl will start screaming hysterically.



10. Dominican Hill

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Dominican Hill is in Philippines and people say that the ghosts of those patients of war who died there after being told that there was hope haunt the place. Doors, dishes and windows open and clatter on their own and voices are heard screaming.


sumber : http://www.travelkat.com/top-10-haunted-places-world/

Browse The Internet Without Any Browser

We all use various popular web browser to browse the internet. But do you know that we can also browse the internet without using any browsers?


Here I am gonna tell you that how you can surf the Internet without using any web browser. This trick is just for some fun on Windows operated system as we all are having some nice web browsers on out computer. But still, it is a good one to surprise others.


HOW TO : Browse The Internet Without Any Browser




1. Click on the START button in Windows XP and then click on the Search





2. Now just type the site you want to browse as shown below in the pic







An another way of browsing the internet is just go to My Computer and type in the address bar the website you want to browse as shown in the image.




In fact, this trick uses opens the Internet Explorer by default from the My Computer when you enter the URL of a website.
sumber : http://www.shaanhaider.com/2011/05/how-to-browse-internet-without-any.html

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Samsung Unveils Series 7 Tablet cum Notebook, Windows 7

 CES Leaks: Samsung Unveils Series 7 Tablet cum Notebook, Windows 7

Samsung unveiled its series 7 tablet at CES with a Slide-out Full size Keyboard and running Windows 7.It is designed to attract those confused souls who aren’t sure if they want a tablet or a notebook, offering a few features of each category.
Almost iPad sized 10.1 inch touch screen with a resolution of 1366 x 768, sits on top of a Tablets keyboard. When drawn out allows screen to lock into place giving the vibes of a notebook.  Can be connected to HDTV via USB-HDMI dongle. Powered by an Intel Atom processor with 32GB & 64 GB hard drives.
Samsung said that devices will be offered in March’11 but price was not mentioned. Series 7 tablet is Samsungs first tablet since Galaxy Tablet, released 2010.

sumber: http://www.techxilla.com/2011/01/06/ces-leaks-samsung-unveils-series-7-tablet-cum-notebook-windows-7/

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