13 Nov 2014

Ro`Hit`

India's Rohit Sharma becomes the highest run-scorer in ODIs, getting 264 off 173 balls including 33 fours and 9 sixes against Sri Lanka(2014). Earlier he done the `Double Feet`Against Australia at Bangalore, In 2013. He scored 209. This was the consecutive third Indian batsman who scored double ton. First record was goes to the name of Sachin 200 vs South Africa at Gwalior, Feb 24, 2010. The second man in the ODI history Sehwag, he scored 219 (vs west indies On 8 December 2011 at Indore. Now Rohit Sharma become the highest individual ODI scorer with 264.With 33 fours, Rohit Sharma hit the largest number of fours in a single ODI, at the Eden Garderns, Kolkata. 
All the four doubles bagged by the Indian batsman. When Sachin scored 200, India won by 153 runs. Sehwag's 219 also resulted in a 153-run win. Guess what? Rohit's record-breaking 264 also gives India a 153-run victory.
One thing common factor between all these double tons is that they have been scored by Indian openers on home grounds. Most importantly, India have gone on to win the match on each occasion.
Previous Profile: Rohit Gurunath Sharma born 30 April 1987. Is an Indian international cricketer. Rohith Sharma was born in a Telugu family of Gurunath Sharma and Purnima Sharma who hailed from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.Rohit speaks fluent Telugu language. He completed his primary education at Our Lady of Vailankanni High School Borivali, Mumbai, then enrolled in the Swami Vivekanand International School Borivalion a scholarship, after his talent was noticed by the school's cricket coach Dinesh Lad at a summer camp. He excelled in the Giles and Harris Shield school cricket tournaments, after which he was selected for the Mumbai Under-20. He was later chosen for India's Under-17 and Under-19 teams, and made his mark at the 2006 U-19 World Cup in Sri Lanka, finishing 11th on the ranking of top run-makers in the tournament.

12 Nov 2014

Nik click


The King of the Wire nicknamed Nik Wallenda is a seventh-generation member of The Flying Wallendas family of aerialists. His ancestors, primarily of Austro-Hungarian descent, have been circus performers since the 1700s and have been doing balancing acts without nets since Karl Wallenda made the family famous for the feat in the 1920s. Nik Wallenda participated in various circus acts as a child. At age 13.He was Born January 24, 1979 (age 35) Sarasota, Florida, U.S. Known for High-wire act without a net.

In 2008, Wallenda set Guinness World Records for longest and highest bicycle ride on a high-wire 250-foot-long (76 m) ride at 135 feet (41 m) above the ground in New Jersey. He nearly doubled the height record in 2010 to 260 feet (79 m). On the same day in 2010, he upped his personal best by tightrope walking over 2,000 feet (610 m) in a single performance. In 2011, Wallenda set a world record by performing on the Wheel of Death atop the 23 story Tropicana Casino and ResortLater that year, Wallenda and his mother tightrope walked between the two towers of Condado Plaza Hotel in Puerto Rico. The feat was a re-creation of the one that had killed Karl Wallenda, Nik's great-grandfather and primary source of inspiration. On June 10, 2011, Wallenda hung from a helicopter 250 feet (76 m) off the ground using only his teeth to hold on. After a two-year legal battle involving both sides of the Canada–United States border to gain approval, Wallenda crossed Niagara Falls on June 15, 2012 on a live ABC special. On June 23, 2013, he became the first person to high-wire walk across a Grand Canyon area gorge (crossing the Little Colorado River outside Grand Canyon National Park), the feat airing live on Discovery . The followed that up with Skyscraper Live, a live Discovery special which aired on November 2, 2014. In the special, Wallenda completed the two tightrope walks, setting two new Guinness world records: one for walking the steepest tightrope incline between two buildings and the other for the highest tightrope walk while blindfolded. Wallenda at Skyscraper Live press conference in Chicago November 2, 2014.

11 Nov 2014

Himalayan Hot Water



Chumathang has natural hot springs and the water coming out of it was super hot!Chumathang is famous for medical hot spring and people visit this place for medical bath. One enjoys the inner secret and mysteries of the fascinating landscape. Chumathang pateau located on the way to Tso Moriri is famous for the boiling hot sulphur springs by the icy cold Indus river. The Chumathang hotsprings like other hot springs is also considered curative in nature!Chumathang is a town in Leh District, Jammu and Kashmir in northern India on the bank of the Indus river. visit hotsprings just about 2km.The area has around 73 hot springs. The warmest month of the year is July with an average temperature of 13.8 °C. In January, the average temperature is -10.6 °C. It is the lowest average temperature of the whole year. Hotsprings water temperature is 96°C or above. The boiling hot water supply for the whole town, 24x7.It is 138 km (86 miles) southeast of Leh. 



9 Nov 2014

Lions run away

Lions run away from these people. They are not hunters..just Robbers. Their name Maasai..`The warriors`  of the forest. Recently a film crew from the BBC has succeeded to film the stealing of meat by them from a group of lions feeding on an African buffalo in Kenya. The short film shows the maasai warriors walking shoulder by shoulder towards the feeding lions and scaring them away from their prey and subsequently taking the meat. CML has a joint project on lion livestock conflicts in Amboseli national parks since 2007 with Kenya Widlife Service and the Leo foundation.
Researchers from the Institute of Environmental Sciences found in 2008 that people were stealing meat from lions in Benoue national Park, Cameroon. They published one of the first scientific accounts of this phenomenon in the African Journal of Ecology in 2009. At the time it was concluded that the stealing of meat from lions is much more common in Africa than believed and has been part of a strategy of ancient man to obtain animal protein already thousands of years ago.The few scientific publications on this topic show how difficult it is to find evidence. The crew of BBC has succeeded to capture it.

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