Jordan River Baptismal Place

 

John 1: 28-34

 

“These things were done in Bethabara beyond Jordan, where John was baptizing. The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh away the sin of the world. This is he of whom I said, After me cometh a man which is preferred before me: for he was before me. And I knew him not: but that he should be made manifest to Israel, therefore am I come baptizing with water. And John bare record, saying, I saw the Spirit descending from heaven like a dove, and it abode upon him. And I knew him not: but he that sent me to baptize with water, the same said unto me, Upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending, and remaining on him, the same is he which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost. And I saw, and bare record that this is the Son of God..”

 

 

Matthew 3: 13-17

 

” Then Jesus came from Galilee to the Jordan to be baptized by John. But John tried to deter him, saying, “I need to be baptized by you, and do you come to me?” Jesus replied, “Let it be so now; it is proper for us to do this to fulfill all righteousness.” Then John consented. As soon as Jesus was baptized, he went up out of the water. At that moment heaven was opened, and he saw the Spirit of God descending like a dove and lighting on him. And a voice from heaven said, “This is my Son, whom I love; with him I am well pleased.” “

Mark 1:9-11

 

“At that time Jesus came from Nazareth in Galilee and was baptized by John in the Jordan. As Jesus was coming up out of the water, he saw heaven being torn open and the Spirit descending on him like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.”

Luke (3:21-22)

 

“When all the people were being baptized, Jesus was baptized too. And as he was praying, heaven was opened and the Holy Spirit descended on him in bodily form like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: “You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.”

Real weird body parts & things that grow on body

Cathie Jung: World’s Smallest Waist –15 inches
Honestly, no Photoshop. Cathie Jung’s tiny waist measures just 15in (38cm), making her figure distinctly hourglass. The Queen of Corsets, as she has aptly named herself, has worn tight-fitting corsets for years to get there, and appears in the 2007 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records. Whilst she currently holds the record for the smallest waist on a living person, the record for the smallest waist ever goes to Ethel Granger who had a wasit of just 13″.
Annika Irmler: World’s Longest Female Tongue –2.7 inches

German schoolgirl Annika Irmler has licked her way into the Guinness Book of Records with her whopping seven centimetre tongue. The twelve-year-old from Tangstedt, near Hamburg, can lick the ice cream from the bottom of a cornet – while her friends have to use their fingers.
“I bet she can join Kiss now !!!!”
Mehmet Ozyurek: World’s Longest Nose –4.5 inches
Mehmet Ozyurek, born in Turkey in 1949, has been confirmed as having the world’s longest nose. His nose measured 4.5 inches (8.8 cm) when it was last measured on July 06, 2007. He currently lives in Artvin, Turkey.
“And you thought Raymond from ” Everybody Loves Raymond ” had the biggest nose.”

Svetlana Pankratova: World’s Longest Legs –more than 4 feet long

Russian woman Svetlana Pankratova has, according to Guinness World Records, the longest legs of any woman in the world. While she is not the world’s tallest woman, her legs are 132 centimetres (4 ft 4 in) long. Because her upper body is of much more typical dimensions, she is 196 centimetres (6 ft 5 in) tall. She has also very large feet, size 13 (US) / 46 (EU), making shopping for shoes difficult. From 1992 to 1995, Pankratova played women’s basketball in the USA, and on 2008 she appeared in Trafalgar Square in London on September 16, 2008 with He Pingping, the smallest man in the world, to promote the 2009 edition of the Guinness World Records.

Lui Hua: World’s Largest Hand –his left thumb is 10.2 inches long
Chinese man Lui Hua suffers from a rare condition known as macrodactyly. When he was hospitalized in Shanghai on July 2007, his left thumb measured 10.2 inches and his index finger measured close to 12. On July 20 surgeons undertook a seven-hour operation to reduce the size of Liu’s fingers and thumb. Doctors removed 11 pounds of flesh and bone in the procedure. A second surgery is scheduled to take place.

Devendra Harne and Pranamya Menaria: Most Fingers and Toes –25


Along with Pranamya Menaria, Devendra Harne shares the title of the person with the most Most Fingers and Toes, they are both indian and have 25 in total (12 fingers and 13 toes) as a result of the condition polydactylism.

Lee Redmond: World’s Longest Fingernails –until she lost them on a car crash


Lee Redmond, a woman from Utah who has not cut her nails since 1979, had grown and carefully manicured them to reach a total length of 8.65 m (28 ft 4.5 in), and was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s longest fingernails. Sadly, on February, 2009, she lost them in a car crash.

Frank Ames: World’s Longest Eyebrow Hair –3.7 inches long

Frank Ames of Saranac in New York earned his place in the Guinness Book of World Records with a pair of bushy brows measuring 9.6cm. He decided to go for the title on 2003, only to discover it didn’t exist. After calling officials, he set up and claimed the hairy new record. “I don’t know why it grows like that, it just always has,” he told reporters.
“That reminds me I saw a guy here in a Thai resturant who has a similar length one beard hair. Its funny looking and I thought he was so weird.”

Radhakant Baijpai: World’s Longest Ear Hair –almost than 10 inches long


Indian grocer Radhakant Baijpai certainly has a goal in life: make sure that he has the longest ear hair in the world. Radhakant was crowned the official Guinness world record holder for the longest ear hair back in 2003, when his aural fronds were an already-impressive 13.2cm long. But that didn’t stop him pursuing his goal of ever-longer hair on his ears. After several more years of carefully cultivating and caring for the ear-hair, Radhakant’s tufts now stretch an astonishing 25cm. He is now waiting for Guinness adjudicators to confirm that he has set a new high, hairy bar for his chosen field.

Vivian Wheeler: World’s Longest Female Beard –11 inches


With the longest hair in her beard measuring 11 inches – 27.9 cm., Vivian Wheeler of Illinois is blessed with having the longest beard for a female. Her father insisted she start shaving at the age of 7, but since 1993 Vivian Wheeler has not, letting her beard grow.
I bet she is the target of envy for chinese and other south east asians.

City at the bottom of a Lake


A City That’s Built At The Bottom Of A Lake
This is an ancient city Seuthopolis, in Bulgaria, which was discovered in 1948.

Seuthopolis was an ancient city founded by the Thracian king Seuthes III, and the capital of the Odrysian kingdom since 320 BC. It was a small city, built on the site of an earlier settlement, and its ruins are located at the bottom of the Koprinka Resevoir near Kazanlak, Plovdiv Province, in central Bulgaria.

The ruins of the city were discovered and excavated in 1948 by Bulgarian archaeologists during the construction of the Georgi Dimitrov (later renamed Koprinka) Reservoir. However, it was decided to continue with the construction and flood the dam, leaving Seuthopolis at its bottom.


Six years later, a dam was destroyed and it was covered in water, ending up at the bottom of a huge lake.
And now they want to unearth and reconstruct the city. To make it a tourist destination and an important landmark.

How will they manage to unearth this sunken city?

They will build a huge circular shape-like dike that will surround the city. This dike is 1,377 feet in diameter and 65 feet high. Making an impression of a sunken city in the middle of the lake.
Tourists would be transported to the city by boats. And this marvel will feature hanging gardens, glass lifts, restaurants, cafes, shops.

The round wall, 420 metres in diameter, would enable visitors to see the city from 20 metres above.

And It would be illuminated at night. Nice!
This will be an exciting new destination. I hope it doesn’t cost a fortune.

Fully Functional Wooden Cars

This is just cute and well finished


I love this car …I have another post on my blog – showing the pictures of how this car is made.


Now that’s a classic

I hope these are weather resistant


This is aero dynamic …wonder how fast this car will go!!!!!


cool …cool…cool…

This looks like Venice .Amphibian car …awesome and cool

NAME THEY SHOULDNT HAVE USED 4 RESTURANTS


The owners of this restaurant named “Hitler’s Cross,” in the Indian city of Mumbai, finally changed its name after protests from the community.

Colon Restaurant, in Barcelona, Spain. While it sounds horrible in English, it actually means “Columbus” in Spanish, as in Christopher Columbus.

World’s smallest person


Nepali boy submitted for world’s smallest person record A 14-year-old Nepali boy who is only 50 centimetres (20 inches) tall has been put forward for a Guinness world record as the world’s smallest person, his family and supporters said. Fourteen-year-old Khagendra Thapa Magar weighs only 4.5 kilograms.

According to the website set up by his supporters, http://www.khagendratma.org/ (bandwidth exceeded at the moment), Thapa weighed only 600 grams at birth and his hobbies include “playing with pebbles” and “worshipping Buddha.”

TALLEST AND SHORTEST WOMEN OF THE WORLD

Brand new edition of the guinness book of records (2009) goes on sale and to celebrate its release – two world record holders got together over in london’s trafalgar square for a photo shoot – russian svetlana pankratova holds the record for the longest legs (gosh they’re long…my goodness…however she’s not the tallest person in the world) and he pingping who happens to be the world’s shortest man! the 20-year old hails from china and measures in at a mere 2ft 5in (sadly last month sandy allen recognized as the world’s tallest woman (at 7ft 7in) died at age 53) congrats to all the new record holders – i absolutely loved the guinness book of records when i was a kid – i was always trying to figure out how i could get listed in that book! (perhaps tara reid should apply for the sloppiest drunk celebrity title while amy winehouse can apply to be crowned the biggest celebrity druggie…although she might have to fight with her junkie pal pete doherty over that one!) popbytes over & out for now.

Strangest Internet Cafés Around The World



An internet café or cybercafé is a place where one can use a computer with Internet access, most for a fee, usually per hour or minute; sometimes one can have unmetered access with a pass for a day or month, etc. It may serve as a regular café as well, with food and drinks being served.
Internet cafes are a cultural phenomenon. It can be found all over the world and it comes in a wide range of style, reflecting their location, main clientele, and sometimes, the social agenda of the proprietors.
Ever wonder what internet cafés looks like on the other side of the world?
With that, here’s a collection of the strangest, downright weirdest and poorest internet cafés from around the world.

‘Best Job In The World’

The 16 finalists for the ‘Best Job In The World’ position as caretaker of Australia’s Great Barrier Reef run along the coral beach on Daydream Island in the Whitsunday Islands On Tuesday. From left, Clarke Gayford (New Zealand), Anjaan RJ (India), Ben Southall (UK), Mirjam Novak (Germany), George Karellas (Ireland), Clare Wang (Taiwan), Cali Lewis (USA), Ben Henry (France), James Hill (Australia), Magali Heuberger (The Netherlands), Erik Rolfsen (Canada), Mieko Kobayashi (Japan), Juweon Kim (South Korea), Greg Reynen (Singapore), Hailey Turner (Australia) and Yao “Phoenix” Yi (China).

Bandra-Worli Sea Link



India opens the gates of its first sea bridge

Nearly five decades after it was conceived, India’s first sea bridge opens its toll gates in the country’s commercial and entertainment capital later Tuesday, promising to cut travel time by 80 percent to just eight minutes, bypassing 23 traffic signals that commuters have to presently endure.


Called the Bandra-Worli Sea Link (BWSL), the 5.6-km bridge on the Arabian Sea has costed Rs.1634-crore ($325 million) and the authorities hope to see some 150,000 vehicles use it each day for a toll that ranges between Rs.50 and Rs.100 per trip depending on the size of the automobile.

United Progressive Alliance (UPA) chairperson Sonia Gandhi is slated to inaugurate the gleaming new sea link, which has been billed as an engineering marvel and the most prestigious project for the Maharashtra State Road Development Corp (MSRDC) in over a decade, after the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.And Mumbaikars are visibly excited, including a galaxy of actors, corporate honchos and the average commuter, as the sea link has surpassed all other projects of the state-run firm in terms of its sheer beauty, grandeur and the attention that it has grabbed from the whole country in the past few months.

Helen, well-known actor and dancing star of yester years, told IANS.”I have read a lot about how it will solve the traffic problems in Mumbai. I plan to go for a drive there soon,” added her husband and legendary scriptwriter Salim Khan, whose apartment facing the Arabian Sea is right opposite the sea link.In fact, several Bollywood personalities – Shah Rukh Khan, Rekha, Subhash Ghai, Farhan Akhtar, A. Krishnamurthi and others – live on the promenade facing the Bandra-Worli Sea Link and most get either a balcony view or a terrace view of the magnificent bridge.

“We have been seeing the bridge come up from the construction stage and are happy that it is finally completed. It will be a great boon to the city,” said Krishnamurthi, head of Tina Films International, who can view it from the comforts of his living room.Businessman Pratap S. Bohra, who lives in Juhu, said he had long abandoned his office in Nariman Point on account of the time wasted in the traffic.”We kept hearing about the sea link. Now that it is ready, I am seriously planning to attend my office in south Mumbai.

We hope the second phase from Worli to Nariman Point will be taken up soon,” said Bohra, who opened another office in Santacruz, a western suburb.Others like Priyanka Uke, an executive living in Dadar, plans to commute daily on public transport using the sea link to Andheri. “I am dying to go as soon as the bus routes that will go via the sealing are announced,” she said.Some, like jeweller V.S. Shrikrishna, are disappointed that two-wheelers shall not be permitted on the sea link. “To save time, I may go by car. But then again, I have to shell out a toll,” he said, a tad confused about his commuting plans.

A commuter by car, for instance, would have to pay toll of Rs.50 for a single trip, Rs.75 for a round trip, Rs.125 for a daily multiple-entry-exit pass and Rs. 2,500 for a similar pass for a month. The toll may be hiked in the future.


Well-known advocate J.P. Mishra is another who plans to make full use of the BWSL.”It’s simple. Until now I used to go by train for hearings in the Bombay High Court. Now I can take my car and go by the bridge. It’s more convenient as I don’t have to wait for taxis after getting off the train,” Mishra said.For the past three nights, the state-run company had built up the tempo for the bridge’s inauguration with spectacular multi-colour laser shows and fire works that was visible from long distances from the northern, western and southern parts of the city.

The evenings presented a breath-taking view when the bridge was lit up. And at dusk when the lights went on, a viewer from the existing Mahim Causeway of the colonial era was able to see a huge pyramid-like structure above the dark waters of the Arabian Sea.The two cable bridges, one 500 metres long on the northern side and another 350 metres long on the southern side, allow the passage of fishing boats.

The bridge rests on two towers, each 126 metres tall or as high as a 43-storey building, that appear hazily in the monsoon mist.People were seen craning their necks to get a glimpse of the towering bridge even when the suburban trains sped past the Mahim Creek Bridge between Mahim and Bandra.The bridge – which was conceived in 1963 but contracted to the private sector Hindustan Construction Corp only in 2000 – encompasses some of the most modern security systems, including electronic eyes on the top and underneath, the authorities said.

They said the project involved some 3,000 professionals from 11 countries, including China, Egypt, Singapore, Thailand, and even Serbia and Switzerland. The bridge, that used 40,000 tonnes of steel and 90,000 tonnes of concrete, weighs 270,000 tonnes.