Rabu, 30 November 2011

Cave Fingal-A World's Most Spectacular Cave Sea

Fingal Cave on the island of Staffa, Scotland. In addition to Fingal Cave, the island is also found other caves and unique form of basalt columns that are found in the Giant's Causeway.

Fingal Cave is a large sea cave located near the tip of the southern island. The width of the cave is about 20 m with a height of 75 m. Hexagonal columns balastik rocks similar to those found in the formation of The Giant's Causeway in Ireland.

Fingal Cave is one of the geological wonders of the world because it has a dimension of black basalt formed from volcanic eruptions.






Ice Cream from The Original Breast Milk


You ever feel the delicacy of ice cream from the original breast milk? in London, there is a restaurant that sold it. Ice cream is called Baby Gaga and it costs about $ 23.30. To make 50 servings of ice cream takes about 890 ml of breast milk. The company is looking for more women to provide breast milk and every 10 ounces (300ml) valued $ 24. Breast milk is extracted by using a breast pump.

A Baby Gaga waitress serves the breast milk cocktail in the Icecreamists shop, Covent Garden

It's her boss, Matt O'Connor, 44, and waitress dressed as Lady Gaga.

Well, most of the milk taken from this woman's milk. His name is Victoria Hiley, 25 years.Her breasts produce enough milk 30 ounces to 50 servings of ice cream. wow-wow ..

A costumed Baby Gaga waitress serves the ice cream in a martini glass filled with the breast milk ice cream mix. Liquid nitrogen is then poured into the glass through a syringe and it is served with a rusk.

Andrea Franke's Underwater Photo Exhibition


Event photo exhibition about life under the sea is common place, but to present underwater photography exhibition by Andrea Franke is impressive.


Andrea Franke is a photographer from Austria is famous as "the world's most respected advertising photographer". Early last year, Franke dives to the bottom of the ocean to see the condition of Vandenberg ship that sank decades ago. Vandenberg ship was launched in 1943 in coral islands, the National Marine Santuary off Key West in Florida. When diving, Frank saw a very beautiful marine life and the circumstances of Vanderberg until finally came the idea to create images of various life events with a background ship Vanderberg.


On August 4, 2011, Andrea Franke present 12 photo shoot results on the deck when Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg, at a depth of 93 feet under water. To be able to see these photos, the visitors were given a set of diving equipment. So that the photos were not damaged, Frank gave a full stainless steel frame with a silicone seal and affixed to the hull by using a magnet.