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7 Most Amazing Hot Spring in the world

1. Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in the United States, and the third largest in the world, next to those in New Zealand. It is located in the Midway Geyser Basin.

The vivid colors in the spring are the result of pigmented bacteria in the microbial mats that grow around the edges of the mineral-rich water. The bacteria produce colors ranging from green to red; the amount of color in the microbial mats depends on the ratio of chlorophyll to carotenoids. In the summer, the mats tend to be orange and red, whereas in the winter the mats are usually dark green. The center of the pool is sterile due to extreme heat.

Grand Prismatic Spring

2. Mammoth Hot Springs
Mammoth is a large hill of travertine that has been created over thousands of years as hot water from the spring cooled and deposited calcium carbonate. Terrace Mountain at Mammoth Hot Springs is the largest known carbonate-depositing spring in the world. The most famous feature at the springs is the Minerva Terrace, a series of travertine terraces. The terraces have been deposited by the spring over many years, but due to recent minor earthquake activity, the spring vent has shifted, rendering the terraces dry.

Mammoth Hot Springs

3. Blood Pond Hot Spring
Blood Pond Hot Spring is one of the “hells” (jigoku) of Beppu, Japan — nine spectacular natural hot springs that are more for viewing rather than bathing. The “blood pond hell” features a pond of hot, red water, colored as such by iron in the waters. It’s allegedly the most photogenic of the nine hells.

Blood Pond Hot Spring



4. Blue Lagoon
The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa is one of the most visited attractions in Iceland.The warm waters are rich in minerals like silica and sulfur and bathing in the Blue Lagoon is reputed to help some people suffering from skin diseases such as psoriasis

Blue Lagoon


5. Glenwood Springs
Glenwood Springs, Colorado is home to the world’s largest Hot Springs Swimming Pool

Glenwood Springs

6. Jigokudani Monkey Park
Japan’s Jigokudani Monkey Park is in Yamanouchi, Shimotakai District, Nagano Prefecture. It is part of the Joshinetsu Kogen National Park. The name Jigokudani, meaning “Hell’s Valley”, is due to the steam and boiling water that bubbles out of small crevices in the frozen ground, surrounded by steep cliffs and formidably cold and hostile forests.
It is famous for its large population of wild Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata), more commonly referred to as Snow Monkeys, that go to the valley during the winter, foraging elsewhere in the national park during the warmer months. Starting in 1963, the monkeys descend from the steep cliffs and forest to sit in the warm waters of the onsen (hotsprings), and return to the security of the forests in the evenings.

Jigokudani Monkey Park

7. Deildartunguhver
Deildartunguhver is a hotspring in Reykholtsdalur, Iceland. It is characterized by a very high flow rate for a hot spring (180 liters/second) and water emerges at 97 °C. It is the highest-flow hot spring in Europe.

Deildartunguhver

14 Cafe and Bar Ice In The World

An Ice Bar, often equated with the hotel or relax the berornamenkan ice. Those bars have a lot patung2 or hal2 made ​​of ice in it with the intention that the room temperature is kept low at the bar and prevent benda2 the bar is melted. Ice Ice Bar and Cafe located at negara2 usually a low temperature, but some ice bar was located in a large kota2 have berubah2 temperatures such as London, Paris and Dubai. However, it is known that the first Ice Bar and greatest in the world is the Ice Bar is located in Orlando, USA.


Here is a 14 Bar & Cafe Ice in the world,

1. Sweden, Stockholm (
Ice bar inside the cruise ship the Third Generation of NCL Cruise Ships)
Bar & Cafe Ice

Bar & Cafe Ice


2. China, Harbin
Bar & Cafe Ice

3. South Africa
Bar & Cafe Ice

4. Dubai
Bar & Cafe Ice

5. Finland
Bar & Cafe Ice

Bar & Cafe Ice

6. Russia, St.Petersburg
Bar & Cafe Ice

Bar & Cafe Ice

Bar & Cafe Ice

7. Australia, Sydney
Bar & Cafe Ice

8. USA, Orlando
Bar & Cafe Ice

9. Italy, Milan
Bar & Cafe Ice

Bar & Cafe Ice

10. England, London
Bar & Cafe Ice

Bar & Cafe Ice

11. Denmark , Copenhagen
Bar & Cafe Ice

12. Canada, Quebec
Bar & Cafe Ice

Bar & Cafe Ice

13. France, Paris
Bar & Cafe Ice

Bar & Cafe Ice

14. Japan, Tokyo
Bar & Cafe Ice

Bar & Cafe Ice

Nightclub Special For Fat People

Overweight is not an obstacle to appear confident. Hundreds of men and women are overweight actually proud of the condition of her body when gathered at Club Bounce, a nightclub in California, USA.

Yes, Club Bounce is set up specifically for those that have a body weight ranging from 125 pounds, and even many of those that weighs 150 pounds.

"I love it, I would go to Club Bounce tonight. I would wear the shortest dress I have ever had," said Monique Lopez, a 23 year old female-bodied "lush" is, last weekend.

Lisa Marie Garbo (40) is the founder of Club Bounce five years ago. He was deliberately specializes club for fat people. "But I never thought that fat is a bad word. According to me, a lot of people now think so," he said.

The club with a capacity of 400 people. As many as three-quarters of its customers are women, while the rest are male customer.
















 

 

Uncovering Acts 12 Most Mysterious Monuments in the World

A number of places in various parts of the world, there are a number of monuments that existence is mysterious because scientists have not managed to uncover thorough background of the historic objects. Only 12 that considered to be the most enigmatic monument in the world. Everything is very well known in the world but no one knows the exact background of the building stood.

Most of these monuments are not intact anymore, which leaves only the mysterious stories not confirmed. Call it the Homestead, Florida and Yonaguni, Japan shrouded in mystery to this day.
No one knows exactly why Stonehenge was built, how the building was submerged deep in the ocean, who ordered and made a giant carved granite that contains the instructions for rebuilding society on a remote hill in Georgia. It's all still a thick fog shrouded. Perhaps a time will be revealed, or perhaps fog will never completely revealed.

Here are 12 monuments / ruins of the most mysterious monuments throughout history.

1. Monumental Instructions for the Post-Apocalypse

Monumental Instructions for the Post-Apocalypse 
On a small hill in the northeast arid Georgia monument stands at the strange and mysterious world. But look at the architecture, the monument was not created in ancient times

Known as the 'Georgia Guidestones', this stone structure tingginya16 five feet, weighing 20-tons. In the granite chunk is written in eight languages ​​- including Egyptian hieroglyphic language, Hindi and Swahili - with instructions for survivors rebuild new peeradaban on earth. Are the instructions in eight languages ​​associated with doomsday prediction? It is still not clear. Was not clear to whom the order is directed. More obscure, who built this strange monument.


2. Lake Michigan Stonehenge
Lake Michigan Stonehenge 

Initially, a group of researchers using sonar to look for shipwrecks at the bottom of Lake Michigan, the results are astounding. Instead, they found the ancient Stonehenge structure 40 feet beneath the surface of the water. Some of the stones in a circle and one appears to show carvings of a mastodon. Allegedly, antiquities was built 10,000 years ago, possibly coinciding with the post-Ice Age presence of humans and mastodons in the area. . Michigan already has petroglyph sites and standing stones. 

3. Ruins under the sea in Japan
Ruins under the sea in Japan
On the southern coast of Yonaguni, Japan, there that submerged ruins, thought to have been around 8,000 years old. Though some people believed that it was carved by geographic phenomena, it is now confirmed to be man-made as the intricate stairways, carvings and right angles suggest. Although some people believe that it is a creation of nature, but it now appears the voices who call it man-made. This is evident in that intricate arrangement of stairs, carvings there that believed to be man-made. This site was found in 1995 by a diver that strayed too far from the coast of Okinawa. Incidentally he also brought cameras to take pictures underwater.
4. Wonders beneath the sea surface Alexandria, Egypt

Wonders beneath the sea surface Alexandria, Egypt
These ruins are believed to be the city of Alexander the Great, where the palace of Cleopatra is. The sinking of the city was estimated to occur 1,500 years ago due to a devastating earthquake. Along with the setting of the palace, also drowned artifacts that adorn the palace and other buildings of Cleopatra's palace. City ruins found in the sea floor, was deliberately not appointed to the mainland. The local government plans to make it a magical underwater locations as water attractions.
 

5. Mystery Stones Baalbek in Lebanon
Mystery Stones Baalbek in Lebanon 

The largest Roman temples ever built and now ruin, in fact, not in Greece or Rome, but rather in Baalbek, Lebanon. The temple was destroyed by Byzantine Emperor Theodosius, lucky not all parts destroyed. There are still 6 of 54 columns, which still stands to this day. Six columns here to witness the history and leave a trail waiting Mistri revealed.
 
Although the remains of the splendor of the temple is still visible, but indeed, this temple was abandoned due to the war. For decades, travelers rarely visit this place due to the war. Fortunately, too, the war is not to destroy this historic temple.

6. Three Ancient Megalithic Stone Circle

Three Ancient Megalithic Stone Circle
In southern Turkey, just north of the border with Syria, are three megalithic stone circles are thousands of years old, older than Stonehenge stone circle. Strangely, the ancient stone circles were built by hunter-gatherers in those days. Formerly, it was believed that early humans could not possibly create a building that, until they reach a certain level of progress.
 
When found, the stone circle in buried. No one knows what the reason for the why it was buried. However, some believe that the Gobekli Tepe and the surrounding area is the beginning of human history the location of the Garden of Eden, as told in the Bible.


7. Easter Island

Easter Island
Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui or Isla de Pascua, is a Polynesian island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, most famous for its monumental statues created by the Rapanui people.
 
The statues, called moai, were part of the island of ancestral worship by local people at the time. The statues were allegedly made between 1250 and 1500 AD.

 
Moai heaviest weighs 86 tons. It illustrates how great their accomplishments that able to create rapanui, also moving statues weighing up to tens of tons. Lucky, ancient sculptures can still be seen in part diRaraku, but hundreds of other statues were moved to the neighboring islands.


8. Stonehenge, the prehistoric monument in England

Stonehenge, the prehistoric monument in England
Perhaps the ancient monument which is still in fairly good condition is Stonehenge, located in Wiltshire, England. Ancient building was probably built in 2500 BC, but later revised and renovation continuously for 1400 years. Despite all the theories and speculations put forward, but no one knows what the original purpose of the prehistoric monument was and remains one of the greatest mysteries of the earth.
 

9. Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu
Machu Picchu is a city of heritage of the nation's most well-preserved Inca. Royal city hidden in the Andes mountains of Peru, located high in the mountains with steep road, but on a flat top. A location, which is said to be the refuge of the Incas from the pursuit of Spain.
The city is hidden for centuries and isolated from the outside world until then an archaeologist, Hiram Bingham discovered it in 1911. Based on research, the city of Machu Picchu is expected dibanun in 1450 AD as the Inca ruler Pachacuti hideout.


10. Great Zimbabwe Ruins  

Great Zimbabwe Ruins
anya few people know that Zimbabwe, Africa has the oldest ancient stone ruins in the world. Its location in the countryside. Allegedly, the ruins of an ancient stone building that was once inhabited by 18,000 people. Once the size of the scars ruins, then called the Great Zimbabwe Ruins.
 
Based on research, the building was constructed in the 11th century, unique building was erected without the use of cement. No one knows for sure why the site was eventually abandoned.


11. Peru's Chavín de Huantar Ruins
Peru's Chavín de Huantar Ruins

Although not as famous as Machu Picchu, the ruins of Chavin de Huantardi Peru is also a World Heritage Site that contains interesting artifacts remains built by the Chavin, a pre-Inca culture, around 900 BC

This site serves as a gathering place for people in the area to gather and worship.

It is not clear why the Chavin culture disappeared, though some believe that the ruins of Chavin de Huantar offer clues about why some civilizations vanish.

Most theories called Chavin extinction due to environmental conditions including earthquakes, while the other is alleged power struggle.


12. Coral Castle, The Lost Love Monument , in Florida

Coral Castle, The Lost Love Monument , in Florida
How to explain a man plays 5 feet weighing 100 pounds, built an elaborate garden using pieces of rock, each weighing a ton? Coral Castle, in Homestead, Florida, is an inexplicable miracle of common sense. What's more, the man who built the castle was supposedly only 4th grade education level.

Is Ed Leedskalnin, a Latvian immigrant, who built the monument called the monument of love lost. Weird! Her story, like the story of the construction of this monument that confuse romance blue. Ed Leedskaini started building the castle in 1923, after jilted by her fiance in Latvia just days before their wedding. And he devoted his life to finish it (the monument).

Unfortunately, he died before it was completed menumen love. However, after he died, 1951, construction was continued construction.

Is not this romantic tale that makes the experts are confused, but they are surprised and amazed that Leedskalnin, build their own fortress katang it. More confused again, because he was actually only educated up to grade four, but oddly enough he was able to build a fort complex, something that actually can only be done by building experts. It really can not be understood. Even an engineer called, even Albert Einstein was not necessarily able to understand this miracle.