Dec 31

This is the biggest open diamond mine in the world at Mirny, Russia, East Siberia. Its 525 m deep, 1200 meters in diameter. The air zone within this mine is closed for helicopters because of some accidents which resulted due the downward air flow. The helicopters were literally sucked inside. The truck you see in the first image is a huge BELAZ (200-220 ton payload ) and it looks trivial as compared to the mine in the next image. Mirny (Мирный) the city can be seen in the lower section of the next image. There are few recent images from the satellite in the end. Enjoy this man made marvel..!!

Track dimensions are:
Length 13360 mm
Width 7780 mm
Height 6650 mm

diamond mining unit, mirny, russia

Dec 30

Its a bit late, but check out this artist’s rendition of Indian Christmas…. my god.. its so true…. I hope i had more facts about this video, but this is all the information there is:

Dec 29

What is weird?, well in the 21st century it’s getting more and more difficult to define what is weird and what isn’t .According to the lexicon ace definition is “Of a strikingly odd or unusual fictional character; strange”. Surely that isn’t enough anymore? Toast with human faces on it, Spec jars containing Spooks and numerous representatives of weird and wacky physical objects, (well weird and wacky according to the people who have submitted them.) The sheer figure of them should preclude them from being sorted as Weird.

Dec 28

The amphibious Aquada is part speedboat, part car. The convertible has a steering wheel in the middle of the front seat and no doors. (You have to hop in). Designed to reach speeds of 100 mph (161 kph) on land, it can switch to cruising on water within seconds, according to Gibbs Technologies, the British firm that designed it. Once waterborne it can reach speeds of 30 mph (48 kph). One hundred of the cars are being built, and they will be sold late this year for about £150,000 ($252,910) each.

The car is part of the Aquada Bond series, but the company couldn’t say whether that is a veiled reference to James Bond and the sports-car-cum-submarine that he operated in the movie The Spy Who Loved Me. In promoting the Aquada vehicle, Alan Gibbs, chairman of Gibbs Technologies, said heavy traffic in English cities such as London makes it pointless to have a sports car that can’t leave the roads for a short cut across a river such as the Thames.

With this you can have a really good car on the road, and an exciting toy that can tow a water skier, that you can commute to work with, that you can go to St. Tropez with and take two girlfriends

During the test drive in the River Thames, the Aquada entered the waterway down a ramp and appeared as maneuverable and watertight as a speedboat. When the car enters the water, its wheels retract into the wheel-arch, while the drive mechanism is transferred to power a jet that propels the vehicle. Gibbs said the car was the product of a seven-year development program, and 60 newly patented technologies.

The design requirements for the Aquada were daunting, but the technology has delivered and demonstrates the quality of British engineering. I am extremely proud of the achievements of the team in making this a reality -Gibbs

Gibbs, a New Zealand entrepreneur, built his first fast amphibian vehicle in 1995, before moving his company to Britain in 1999.
These images are from the cars’ test drive trip in the London river Thames.

Source: www.solicecmpany.com

Aquada’s official Site

aquada, amphibious car

Dec 27

cartoons about computers in stone age

Dec 26

inside shots of emirates airlines aeroplane

Dec 25

mumbai pune national highway

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