Friday, 29 July 2011

Galveston Island


Galveston Island:
It is a coastal city determined on Galveston Island in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2005 U.S. Census estimate, the city had a total population of 57,466 within an area of 540 km2(208 square miles).Galveston Island is also Located within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area, the city is the second-largest city of Galveston County in population.

Named after Bernardo de Gálvez y Madrid, Count of Gálvez, it's first European settlements on the island were constructed around eighteen sixteen(1816).Galveston Port was incorporated in 1825 by the Congress of Mexico following its successful innovation from Spain. The city served as the main port for the Texas Navy during the Texas innovation and later it is served as the capital of the Republic of Texas,U.S.

At the time of 19th century, it became a major of U.S.The commercial center and the largest ports in the United States. Galveston island is known for the hurricane that smash the city in 1900. The natural disaster that followed still counts as the deadliest in American history.

Tuesday, 26 July 2011

The Battery Conservancy


The southern shoreline of Manhattan Island had been known as the Battery, and  it was a famous promenade(stroll) since at least the 17th century. At the time, The battery served as protection to the town. It was the center of Evacuation Day celebrations commemorating the separation of the last British troops in USA after the American Revolutionary War. The relatively modern park was first created by landfill at the time of 19th century.It was resulting in a landscaped open space at the foot of the heavily developed mainland of downtown. Skyscrapers now occupy most of the original land, stopping suddenly where the park begins. On State Street,a single Federal mansion survives as the Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton,the former sanctuary front and the northern boundary of the park.The city's stylish residential district lay north of this house, between Broadway and the "North River" now especially known as the Hudson River, Until the 1820s.

Monday, 25 July 2011

The Empire State Building


The Empire State Building :

In the late 18th century the location of the Empire State Building was first developed as the John Thompson Farm. At the time, a stream ran across the site, emptying into Sunfish Pond, located a block away. Beginning in the late 19th century the block was occupied by the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, frequented by The Four Hundred, the social elite of New York.

Before the building was finished,Broadcasting from the Empire State Building was started with an NBC broadcast on Christmas Eve 1930. On ESB's opening night, May 1, 1931, NBC broadcast the RKO Theatre Over-the-Air from the 86th floor. Radio programs were included with NBC's Mobil Oil Concert Hour and WOR's Manhattan Melodies and The Microphone in the Sky. Television appearance when NBC sent its first experimental television signal from the top of the building on December 22, 1931 and in 1939.They introduced the first regular television that broadcasts with the opening day ceremonies at the New York World's Fair.

Sunday, 24 July 2011

Sandy Hook Light House


Sandy Hook Light House :

The Sandy Hook Light House, at the entrance to New York Harbor,Sandy Hook Light House was put into operation in 1764 to guide ships coming to the new country a safe passage into the harbor. The light house is still working and certainly something surprising to see when you are visiting New Jersey harbor.Sandy Hook stretches,it over four miles into the Atlantic.By the use of this ,it poses a serious navigational hazard for vessels seeking safe harbor. The light house helps to decreses the risk of ending up shipwrecked.

The Sandy Hook Lighthouse was first well known as the New York lighthouse. An article in the local news paper written as the following: “On Monday Evening last the New York Lighthouse erected at Sandy Hook was lighted for the first time. The House is of an Octagonal Figure, having eight equal sides; the base Diameter is 29 Feet and at the top of the Wall 15 Feet. The lanthorn is 7 Feet high; the circumference is to be 33 Feet. The constructure of the Lanthorn is Iron and the top was covered with copper. And there are 48 Oil Blazes. The Building from the surface is Nine Stories complete from the Bottom to Top 103 Feet.

Saturday, 23 July 2011

Marsh's Free Museum


Marsh's Free Museum is a roadside stop that lures you in with more than tacky seashell gifts (though they have plenty of those too). The walls and ceiling are lined with various knick knacks from snake skins to weapons to bee hives to soviet military metals.

The main attraction at Marsh's, however, is "Jake the Alligator Man," a mummified half-man half-alligator. Visitors can easily spend the better part of an hour browsing Marsh's taxidermy collection, which includes a two-headed calf, a cycloptic lamb, a two-headed pig, and a shark. A real (or so it is claimed) shrunken head is also on display.

From "mechanized antique gaming machines and peepshows, there is no end to the marvels one uncovers in every nook and cranny," according to Marsh's official website.

The National Museum Delhi


The largest museum in India is The National Museum in New Delhi. It accomodates variety of articles ranging from pre-historic generation to modern works of art. It operated under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The National Museum is located on the corner of Janpath and Maulana Azad Road.It also Organizes The National Museum Institute of History of art, Conservation and Museology was established in 1983 and now a Deemed University since 1989, and run Masters and Doctoral level courses in History of Art, Art Conservation and Art restoration.

Roots to The National Museum begin from an exhibition of Indian art and artifacts in the Royal academy at London in the winter of 1947-48. At the end of the London exhibition, the exhibition custodians had decided to display the same collection intact in India before returning the artifacts to their individual museums. The Indian exhibition was presented at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 1949, and was so advantageous that it led to the reconciliation to form a permanent National Museum. On 15 August 1949, the National Museum was conventionally inaugurated by the Governor-General of India, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari. At that time, it was decided that until a everlasting home could be found for the collection, it would continue to be housed at the Rashtrapati Bhawan.

The National Museum has in its possession over 200,000 works of art, of both Indian and foreign origin, covering more than 5,000 years of Indian cultural heritage. Today, The National Museum is funded and administered by the Department of Culture, Ministry of Human Resource Development. The largest museum in India is The National Museum in New Delhi. It accomodates variety of articles ranging from pre-historic generation to modern works of art. It operated under the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. The National Museum is located on the corner of Janpath and Maulana Azad Road.It also Organizes The National Museum Institute of
  History of art, Conservation and Museology was established in 1983 and now a Deemed University since 1989, and run Masters and Doctoral level courses in History of Art, Art Conservation and Art restoration.

Roots to The National Museum begin from an exhibition of Indian art and artifacts in the Royal academy at London in the winter of 1947-48. At the end of the London exhibition, the exhibition custodians had decided to display the same collection intact in India before returning the artifacts to their individual museums. The Indian exhibition was presented at the Rashtrapati Bhawan in 1949, and was so advantageous that it led to the reconciliation to form a permanent National Museum. On 15 August 1949, the National Museum was conventionally inaugurated by the Governor-General of India, Chakravarti Rajagopalachari. At that time, it was decided that until a everlasting home could be found for the collection, it would continue to be housed at the Rashtrapati Bhawan.

The National Museum has in its possession over 200,000 works of art, of both Indian and foreign origin, covering more than 5,000 years of Indian cultural heritage. Today, The National Museum is funded and administered by the Department of Culture, Ministry of Human Resource Development.

Friday, 22 July 2011

Victoria Memorial

calcutta victoria memorial hall was established in the year 1921.Victoria memorial hall is a fabulous museum.In victoria memorial hall designing and drawing the plan for this monument credit goes to Sir William Emerson, President of the British Institute of Architects. Victoria Memorial of Kolkata, India is a finest place to visit that will take you into the world of past history.In victoria memorial hall you can view the photos and effigies of prominent personalities, who made an incredible contribution in the glory of India. Today, Victoria memorial is one of the fentastic art museums in Kolkata.It was constructed on 64 acres of land it is a 184 ft hight edifice that.The museum house of mind-blowing figures above the north porch that epitomize prudence, learning and motherhood.

Thursday, 21 July 2011

Washington Monument


Washington Monument :
At "five fifty five" ft (170 m) the Washington Monument is not only the tallest building in Washington D.C., Washington Monument is also the tallest masonry structure in the world. Strangely, this insubstantial obelisk needling the sky near the Mall's west end was originally visualize as an equestrian statue to honor George Washington, the country's first president.

In the days before September 11, 2001, it was possible to descend the 897 steps. Believe it or not, when the Washington monument first opened the elevator was not considered safe for women so, while men got to ride in style to the top, women had to make the trek on foot! Security concerns today mean no one takes the stairs

Wednesday, 20 July 2011

India Gate

The National monument of India is The India Gate which is located in the heart of New Delhi, Sir Edwin Lutyens was who designed India Gate that originally recognized as All India War Memorial, it is a outstanding landmark in Delhi and perpetuates the 90,000 soldiers of the British Indian Army who lost their lives in war for the British Indian Empire, or more correctly the Third Anglo-Afghan War and the British Raj in World War I. The India gate is composed of red sand stone and granite.

The India Gate is 42 mts tall situated as many important roads spread out through it. Due to terrorist threats Traffic passing around India Gate used to be continuous until the roads were closed to the public.
The lawns around Rajpath congregated with people during the evening, when the India Gate is lit up. When Ice cream and street food vendors come out during this time and it becomes a popular picnic venue for families.

The Amar Jawan Jyoti (The immortal soldier) Burning in a grave under the arch of India Gate since 1971 is that marks the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The grave itself is a black marble cenotaph with a rifle placed on its barrel, crested by a soldier's helmet. Each face of the cenotaph has engrossed in gold the words "Amar Jawan".
This cenotaph is located on an edifice which has its four torches on four corners that are constantly kept alive. It was disclosed in 1971. After the Indo-Pak war in 1971, the then Prime Minister of india Mrs. Indira Gandhi paid allegiance on behalf of the whole nation on the eve of 23rd republic day (26th january 1972).
Standing right behind the gate there is an empty canopy made of sandstone, which is also designed by Lutyens only, which inspired by a 18th century Mahabalipuram pavilion, that had the statue of King George V until Independence of India in 1947, that now stands in the Coronation Park, Delhi. There were multiple plans and calls to have a seated statue of Mahatma Gandhi initiated which were subject to deliberation and have not been agreed upon.

Tuesday, 19 July 2011

Capitol Hill

Capitol Hill ,which is to be the geographic and legislative heart of the city.Capitol Hill is all about the majestic icon that sits atop its hill. While the U.S. Capitol -- with Capitol Hill's towering cast-iron dome topped by the bronze Statue of Freedom and ornate fountains and marble Roman pillars is no suspicion the centerpiece of this area, there is more to the Capitol Hill than its own namesake building.

The Capitol Grounds are lush painting of sweeping lawns and minimum more than 4,000 trees. At the base of the capitol hill, the Capitol reproduce Pool echoes the larger,the other end of the National Mall is rectangular pool. Senate office buildings and House surround the Capitol hill, while the Supreme Court, the three Library of Congress buildings.

And your head east from the recognized steps of the Capitol dome, the neighborhood turns into a lovely obstruct of residential brownstone row houses, shaded by big, ancient trees fruitful with gray squirrels. The center of gravity on the capitol Hill is the Eastern Market. This enclosed bazaar and the surrounding blocks showcase local food, outsider art, handmade crafts, and a general bohemian vibe. It’s the place to be seen on weekends with families and friends.

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Fort St. George

From 1920 to 2010 the fort prepared as the administrative headquarters for the legislative assembly of Tamil Nadu, and still houses a garrison for troop in transit to various locations at South India and the Andamans. The Fort Museum contains many relics of the Raj, including portraits of many of the Governors.

Saturday, 16 July 2011

The Calangute Beach


The Calangute beach of Goa is known to be the busiest and the much commercialize beach.The Calangute beach is a favorite among tourists, The visitors who come to India to visit this paradise called The Calangute beach in Goa.The hippies  was discovered The Calangute beach ,who came here until the 1960's and made this beach their favorite sanctuary.there are number of hippies came for know about this beach, it became popular and attracted many more people. The Calangute beach was mostly known as "kolli gutti" in local language but it's means that "land of the fishermen". Due to the Portugal rule the name got depraved to Calangute.

The Calangute beach of Goa is assumed that a heaven for beach lovers and a wonder of nature. The long shoreline is pointed with palm trees and the vast blue ocean just mesmerizes you into staring at the horizon where the sun sets extraordinary. Sounds tempting? Wait untill you get there and see this for own. On top of it, the shacks and restaurants placed on the coastline offers lip smacking cuisine and chilled beer thus taking care of those hunger pangs that suddenly erupt when you are understanding this masterpiece of nature.

The beach is arranged with local shops and  normal stalls that sell everything like trinkets, souvenirs, beach wear, exotic beach stuff, handicrafts, etc. Don't be afraid to bargain with the shopkeepers. The quality of the items are good and if you can understanding well, you can buy most of the things that catch your eye. The handicrafts sold over here are usually from nearby states like Karnataka, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, etc. So you can expect to find some good ethnic stuff in the stalls of the Calangute beach.

Friday, 15 July 2011

Flora Fountain

Flora Fountain in Mumbai lies in the midst of one of the engrossed parts of the city. This is an aesthetically architecture white marble statue with a jutting fountain endowment a hypnotic aura untouched by the chaos that surrounds this piece of art.

Flora Fountain was built in 1869 in the honor of the Governor of Mumbai, Sir Bartle Frère, the Flora Fountain is an quintessence of the Roman Goddess Flora, the deity of abundance and prosperity.The timeless artistry and splendor of the statue has earned it a heritage status. 

The Flora Fountain was elevated by the Agri-Horticultural Society of Western India when Cursetjee Fardoonjee Parekh donated Rs. 20,000 for its construction. The complete built up incurred a cost of Rs. 47,000, then a princely figure. Designed by R. Norman Shaw, Flora Fountain was sculpted in carried Portland stone by James Forsythe. It now wears a white coat of oil paint.

The Flora fountain today stands exactly at the point where once the original Church Gate of Bombay Fort stood.

Also known as Hutatma Chowk, Flora Fountain is approximate to several interesting places where you could explore and spend time. You could make rounds to the famous Bombay University; admire the Old Secretariat and who could miss out the famous Gateway of India. 

Thursday, 14 July 2011

sanjay gandhi national park

Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), previously Borivali National Park is a large protected in the northern part of suburban Mumbai city in Maharashtra State in India. It encompasses an area of 104 km2 and is surrounded on three sides by India's most populous city. It is notable as one of the few national parks existing within a metropolis limit in Asia and is one of the most vacation parks in the world.
The rich flora and fauna of Sanjay Gandhi National Park intrigue more than 2 million visitors every year. Tourists also enjoy visiting the 2400 years old Kanheri caves sculpted out of the rocky cliffs which lie within Sanjay Gandhi National Park.
The oscillated green lands of the Sanjay Gandhi National Park have a natural environment which tourists love to retreat to for moments of quiet introspection or meditation. The great views of forests, hills, valleys, lakes and open expanses have a therapeutic effect on mind, body and soul.
The Sanjay Gandhi national park has a long written history dating back to the 4th century BCE. In ancient India, sopara and kalyan were two ports in the vicinity that traded with ancient illuminations such as Greece and Mesopotamia. The 45 km land route between these two ports was partially through this forest.

The Prince of Wales Museum

The Prince of Wales Museum has been renamed as the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya. The Prince of Wales museum was set up in the beginning of the 20th century to honor the visit of King George V's to India, while he was still the Prince of Wales. The Prince of Wales Museum was built by George Wittet; the Prince of Wales museum is located in the heart of South Mumbai at a stone's throw distance from the Gateway of India.

The Prince of Wales Museum also called Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya has an framework exhibiting Indo-Saracenic style with an imposing white dome adding to its grandeur. The Prince of Wales Museum was the best museum in India Art, archaeology and Natural History are the three main sections of the Prince of Wales museum. You can witness some of the rarest, unseen and ancient exhibits of Indian history and many interesting artifacts from foreign countries. 

The Prince of Wales Museum has also some finest collections featuring ancient Indus valley artifacts dating back to 2000 BC and also the relics from the kings Gupta and Maurya Periods. It is also home to some priceless Tibetan and Nepali Art. Those predisposed in Buddhism would love an entire gallery that is devoted to Buddhist tankha scrolls. The Prince of Wales Museum houses another gallery on Tibetan bronzes. If intricate paintings interest you then you may marvel the collection of over 2000 miniature paintings from the various art schools of India. The Museum is open to the public from Tuesday to Sunday between 10.30 am and 6 pm.

Wednesday, 13 July 2011

Mount Royal


Like the Empire State Building in NYC or the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Mount Royal (Mont Royal - pronounced mawn-row-yal in French)is a natural landmark and way to orient yourself in Montreal.Mount Royal is also rewards those who make their way to the summit with a wonderful view of the city. The Mont Royal summit has a lookout and park designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, famous for his work on Central Park in NYC.

Tuesday, 12 July 2011

The Gardiner Museum

The Gardiner Museum :

The Gardiner Museum of Ceramic Art was first opened in 1984 by Helen Gardiner and George to house their collection of ancient American artefacts and European pottery and porcelain. Between the years 1987 and 1996 it was managed by the Royal Ontario Museum, but a considerate endowment from George Gardiner allowed it to achieve its independence.

Attendance, membership, and program participation  much and more than doubled over the next seven years, and the Museum became an incomparable centre for ceramics in North America. The Museum was closed from between the years 2004 to 2006 for a major expansion. Today the Museum boasts an expanding permanent collection, a full schedule of exhibitions and programs, and a growing audience.

Monday, 11 July 2011

Lotus Temple

Lotus Temple:

The Bahá'í House of Worship in Delhi, India, generally known as the Lotus Temple due to its flowerlike shape,the temple is a Bahá'í House of Worship and also a prominent attraction in Delhi. the Lotus Temple was completed in (1986) and serves as the Mother Temple of the Indian subcontinent. It has won numerous constructive awards and been featured in magazine articles and hundreds of newspaper.

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Hill Station in India

Hill Station in India :
India is a country with myriad possibilities and multiplex lures. Beach lovers, hill station fanciers, wildlife fanatics, adventure freaks, background buffs and cultural hunters come across solutions to their innumerable queries here in India. And these satisfactory answers have constructed a confidence amongst vacationers and vacationers pulling them to India yr right after yr.

Hill stations in India are not known only for their scenic areas and quiet ambiance, but most importantly for your stark cultural experiences that they put the vacation makers and tourers to. Aside from, you can find historical remnants that add towards the appeal all of the more. So, next time whilst you're on a trip to this amazingly attractive land of India, do not miss the cool retreats that truly will evoke sensations you are going to discover hard to escape.

Friday, 8 July 2011

Brookfield Zoo


Brookfield Zoo:

it is located in Brookfield, Illinois, just west of Chicago, is open every day of the year. The Zoo is located on two sixteen(216) acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, featuring over 2,000 animals. The Brookfield Zoo first opened in 1934 and became world celebrated for its use of natural barriers, such as moats, rather than cages. Brookfield Zoo recommended the first Giant Panda exhibit in the United States ofg america .
The exhibits, such as the Australia House, Baboon Island, Wolf Woods, Reptile House, Pachyderm House and more, are sure to please. There is also the Play Zoo and a children's petting zoo. Sure to be a preference is the Tropic World exhibit, which simulates a tropical rain forest with birds , monkeys and more, even a simulated thunderstorm. Also, be sure to check the program because you won't miss the Dolphin Presentation. From Spring through Fall, you can spring on the Motor Safari tram for a influence tour. Brookfield Zoo also features all sorts of dining options and gift shops.

Thursday, 7 July 2011

Bangalore Palace

Bangalore Palace :
Bangalore Palace,It was built by Rev,this palace located in the city of Bangalore, India,Bangalore Palace was built to look like a smaller  replicate of the England Windsor Castle.Garrett was the first Principal of the Central High School in Bangalore, now known as Central College. The construction of this palace was started in "eighteen sixty two"(1862)and it was completed in 1944.

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Akshardham :

Akshardham :

Akshardham is majestic, elaborately carved stone structure which stands amid sprawling gardens set in a 23-acre plot at Gandhinagar (Gandhinagar district).Akshardham is built in "six thousand" tonnes of pink sandstone and not a bit of steel has been used. The temple is 108 ft in height, 240 ft in length and 131 ft in width. A point deserving noting is that this modern monument to Hinduism was built as per the injunctions of Vastu Shastra.The monument enshrining the seven foot high, gold-leafed Murti of Lord Swaminarayan is the complex focal point.

The monument stands on 7 sculpted pillars, 210 single-piece stone beams, 57 window grills, M domes, eight ornate zarokhas, etc. The sanctum sanctorum contains the 1.2 tonne gold-plated idol of Lord Swaminarayan, the founder of the sect that bears his name, shown in a sitting pose with his right hand raised in abhay mudra.Swaminarayan's Akshardham is called by Swami Gunatitanand ,the eternal abode. According to the Swaminarayan philosophy whenever Lord Swaminarayan actualize on this planet he brings with him his Akshardham.


Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary


Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary :

Nal Sarovar Bird Sanctuary is the most eminent sanctuaries in India! The sanctuary is globally considered for its enriched wildlife that includes a great range of flora and fauna species, especially birds! Here you can see more than two fifty different species of local and migratory birds! No wonder, the sanctuary hosts numerous ornithologists, bird lovers, tourists and so on all round the year.

More than two hundred types of birds land in this lake having make an equally long journey to escape the harsh winter of their nesting places. Here they find warmth and food. This migrant bird visits the Nalsarovar every year from November to February. Nalsarovar at this time is a birdwatcher's delight.

Monday, 4 July 2011

Royal Ontario Museum

Royal Ontario Museum :

At the turn of the 20th century, a small group of Torontonians visualized a museum in the city of international stature. People of some position and influence, they championed the cause and persuaded both the Ontario Government and the Toronto University to fund the future museum.

The Royal Ontario Museum was created by the signing of the ROM Act in the Ontario Legislature on 1912. When the Duke of Connaught, then Governor-General of Canada,the new building was opened to the public at 3:00 pm on March 19, 1914, it instantly became an object of pride for Toronto.  

Sunday, 3 July 2011

The Museum of the American Railroad

The Museum of the American Railroad :

The Museum of the American Railroad is dedicated to preserving the heritage and exploring the future of railroads through historic preservation, research, and educational programming. The Museum of the American Railroad is a self-sustaining organization engaged in archival material from the railroad industry and collecting artifacts for the purpose of preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting their significance in American culture and life. Exhibits and general programs are provided on a year-round basis at the Museum’s principal location of business in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas. Educational programs are available to local schools and universities through study trips, in-class programming & outreach.

Dallas Museum of Art

Dallas Museum of Art :

The Dallas Museum of Art's history begens with the Dallas Art Association which is established in 1903.Dallas Art Association initially exhibited paintings in the Dallas Public Library.A Texas artist,Frank Reaugh saw in the new library the opportunity to display works of art.This idea was championed by the first president of the Dallas Public Library,May Dickson Exall .“To offer art interest and education through exhibitions and lectures, to form a permanent collection, to sponsor the work of local artists, to solicit support of the arts from individuals and businesses"above was Her main intention.

Saturday, 2 July 2011

World's Largest Light Bulb

World's Largest Light Bulb :

World's Largest Light Bulb is The Thomas Edison monument as Memorial Tower."Birthplace of Recorded Sound" is noticed by the Menlo Park Museum,was built in 1937 at the Menlo Park.The tower notices the place where Edison invented the light bulb. The light bulb that's been burning since 1929 ,Inside the tower's base is a "highly fagged".The World's Largest Light Bulb is weighs eight tons,thirteen feet tall and it is well lighted at night.When the state recently appropriated $6.9 million to the project,the restoration effort received a large boost.

Friday, 1 July 2011

Gateway of India

Gateway of India :

Gateway of India, which will never build again and that is Mumbai's most famous monument and the starting point for most tourists who want to explore the city.
It was built as a triumphal arch to memorialize the visit of king George V & Queen Mary. And the monument was completed with the four turrets and intricate latticework carven into the yellow basalt stone. when the Raj ended in 1947, this colonial symbol also became a sort of epitaph. today this symbol of compound is Indianised,drawing groups of tourists and citizens. Behind this arch, there are several steps going down to the water.here you can enjoy the Mumbai's glorious natural harbour.