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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:04 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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Monthly Rememberance of My beloved Mother
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:08 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Aditya C (adi_love44u@yahoo.com)" adi_love44u
Touching Moments of Parting and Return
Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:09 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
"Aditya C (adi_love44u@yahoo.com)" adi_love44u
A student asks a teacher, "What is love?"The teacher said, "in order to answer your question, go to the wheat field and choose the biggest wheat and come back.
But the rule is: you can go through them only once and cannot turn back o pick."
The student went to the field, go thru first row, he saw one big wheat, but he
wonders....may be there is a bigger one later.
Then he saw another bigger one... but may be there is an even bigger one waiting
for him.
Later, when he finished more than half of the wheat field, he start to realize
that the wheat is not as big as the previous one he saw, he know he has missed
the biggest one, and he regretted.
So, he ended up went back to the teacher with empty hand.
The teacher told him, "...this is love... you keep looking for a better one, but
when later you realize, you have already miss the person...."
*"What is marriage then?" the student asked.
The teacher said, "in order to answer your question, go to the corn field and
choose the biggest corn and come back. But the rule is: you can go through them
only once and cannot turn back to pick."
The student went to the corn field, this time he is careful not to repeat the
previous mistake, when he reach the middle of the field, he has picked one
medium corn that he feel satisfy, and come back to the teacher.
The teacher told him, "this time you bring back a corn.... you look for one that
is just nice, and you have faith and believe this is the best one you get....
this is marriage."
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:14 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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Life Is A Never Ending Journey
Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:15 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:15 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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Are you sure this is the right way? Thrillseekers risk their lives a taking a
walk along 'world's most-dangerous path'
Teetering along a crumbling walkway over 100 metres high, a group of intrepid
climbers carefully inch their way across what has been dubbed the most dangerous
path in the world.
And they're not alone. Adrenaline-junkies have been flocking to southern Spain
to experience the 110-year-old El Caminito Del Rey before work begins to
refurbish it next tear.
Companies have now begun offering unofficial tours after a video of a walker
tackling the hair-raising trail went viral on YouTube.
Don't look down! Climbers braving Spain's El Caminito Del Rey tackle a sheer a
cliff face where the dilapidated walkway has completely fallen through
On the edge: A close-up shows the hair-raising crossing. Adrenaline junkies are
flocking to take on the path after a YouTube video appeared of a walker tackling
the trail wearing minimal safety equipment
And you don't need to be an experienced climber either, the only requirements
are that walkers should be at least twelve years old and have a good head for
heights.
The trail, also known as the King's Pathway, was originally built in 1905 for
workers to travel between two hydroelectric power plants but was closed-off in
2000 after two walkers fell to their deaths.
It snakes its way along cliff edges high up in El Chorro Gorge, thirty miles
from Malaga.
Much of the one-metre-wide walkway is crumbing away with rusting supports, gaping holes, no handrails and sections that have completely fallen down.
A makeshift wire has now been attached to the rock face which walkers and
climbers can clip themselves on to in order to have some degree of security -
but many still prefer not to use any safety equipment at all.
Work is now due to start on an 8.3 million project to make the pathway safe
again and attract more tourists to the area.
History: El Caminito Del Rey, also known as the King's Pathway, was originally
built in 1905 for workers to travel between two hydroelectric power plants but
was closed-off in 2000 after two walkers fell to their deaths
No walk in the park: The final stages of the path have fallen through so walkers
must abseil down around 100 metres in order to complete the trail
It will take three years to re-construct and will see the pathway completely
rebuilt with hand rails, protective barriers, lighting and a visitors centre..
One climber on the route last week said: 'It's a shame they're going to fix the
path.
'It will sanitise it too much and take the thrill out of it.
'It's free for us to go on right now but I'm sure they'll make us pay to use it
in the future.'
Crumbling: Repair work to the 110-year-old park is due to start later this year
Mind your step: The walkway is riddled with hundreds of holes
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:16 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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Don't let go! Heart-stopping moment 'Spiderman' free-climber dangles over
500ft cliff with no ropes
This is the heart-in-mouth moment a daredevil climber dangles over the edge of a
500ft cliff without any ropes.
Mich Kemeter is a world expert at free solo climbing, a discipline where
participants forgo essential safety equipment in search of that extra adrenaline
rush.
The 23-year-old was pictured in the Verdon National Park, France, by mountain adventure photographer Alexandre Buisse, who takes extra care not to put him off
in case he falls to his death.
Newfangled dangle: Free-climber Mich Kemeter hangs over the edge of a 500ft
cliff in the Verdon National Park, France, by the tips of his fingers without
any ropes
Getting a grip: As a free-climber, Mich does without the essential safety
equipment preferred by mere mortals to give him that extra adrenaline rush
Mr Buisse, 26, who follows great climbers around the world from the UK to Nepal capturing their Spiderman-like feats.
He said: 'It can be dangerous, but we make sure that we do things the right way,
it is not dangerous to us.
'For the shot where Mich is on the 500 foot cliff we had to abseil down the rock face for about 30 metres, or 100 feet, and then Mich removes the ropes.
Spiderman-like: This incredible picture was taken by mountain adventure
photographer Alexandre Buisse, who is extra careful not to put Mich off his
stride
Don't look down! These shots emphasise the terrifying scale of the drop that
faces Mich if he puts so much as a single finger wrong on the solo climbing
expedition
'He then has to climb back up again himself while I am above taking the
pictures. Of course the biggest thing for me is not distracting Mich, I don't
want him to fall.
'Mich is a free solo climber and one of the best in the world. In some of the photographs you can see he is wearing a backpack, that actually contains a
parachute which he can use if he does fall off, just like Mission Impossible
really.'
Mr Buisse's work can be found in the book Remote Exposure or his website
Into the danger zone: Mr Buisse travels around the world, from the UK to Nepal, photographing the very best solo free-climbers and their daredevil exploits
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:18 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:20 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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Mountain climbers scale some of the highest peaks in the world in pictures by
photographer Jimmy Chin
Here's a photographer who will go to great heights in his search for the
ultimate picture. Jimmy Chin, probably the world's greatest adventure
photographer, has travelled the world with highly-skilled mountain climbers,
scaling huge peaks and even skiing down the face of Mount Everest
Conrad Anker reaches for his next gear placement, 2,500 feet off the ground on
the Pacific Ocean Wall of El Capitain, Yosemite National Park, California
Jimmy has built up a portfolio that documents his work in some of the most
inaccessible and extreme situations imaginable. Jimmy is the go-to man for
adventurers and publications such as National Geographic and Outside Magazine
Yuji Hirayama climbs in Turkey in April 2009
His travels have taken him to the tallest freestanding sandstone towers in the
world, the Hand of Fatima in Mali, to the highest sheer cliff face on the globe.
"The climbs up the Hand of Fatima which is 2,000 feet and Naga Parbat which is
just over 15,000 feet were spectacular,
Kaga Tondo in Mali, is a personal favourite of mine. That shot sums up the
bravery and tremendous ability of these climbers, who allowed me to join them
and to experience the same dangers that they face"
Cedar Wright and Kevin Thaw climb the south buttress of Kaga Tondo on the Hand
of Fatima in Mali on December 20, 2002.
To work with Steph Davis as she became the first woman to free climb El
Capitan's Salathe Wall in Yosemite, was an honour and a privilege. "I am always
concerned with finding the right spot and the right shot, so sometimes I forget
to appreciate the skill of my fellow adventurers, but I am aware of how my life
has been changed by my ability with a camera"
Steph Davis free climbs the Salathe Wall of El Capitain in Yosemite National
Park, California, on November 4, 2005. Steph is the first and only woman to free
climb the Salathe
Steph Davis leading the crux "Boulder Pitch" on the Salathe Headwall in Yosemite
National Park on November 4, 2005
Of all his adventures though, his ascents of Everest stand out as his most
physically demanding and rewarding. "You do wonder - when you are at 28,000
feet, the height that aeroplanes cruise at, when you are struggling to draw
breath and every limb aches - why do I do this?"
Kit and Rob DesLauriers with Dave Hahn on the South Summit of Mount Everest on
October 4, 2006
"But of course once you reach the summit and realise that there is nowhere you
could stand taller on Earth, that's why I do it. On my 2006 expedition to
Everest me, Kit and Rob DesLauries decided to speed up our descent of the
mountain by skiing down its south east ridge. To say that was fun and frivolous
is a bit of an understatement"
Kit DesLauriers hiking through the Khumbu Icefall of Mount Everest on September
18, 2006
Pushing himself hard in training between jaunts, Jimmy's life is a constant
whirl of planning, travel and photography. "I lose anywhere up to 20 pounds on
location with adventurers like Conrad Anker or Brady Robinson," said Jimmy. "So
I need to replace that lost weight and muscle by training hard when I am back in
the States between jobs. And as I get older it is far more important for me to
be doing this and taking my conditioning seriously"
Jimmy Chin climbing the Pacific Ocean Wall in Yosemite Park, California
Jimmy Chin on Mount Kinabalu, a World Heritage Site in Borneo, on April 25, 2009
Granite towers reflected in a pool on the Karakoram Mountains in Charakusa
Valley, Pakistan. This image was taken on August 10, 1999 during Jimmy's first
major climbing expedition
Dean Potter, one of the greatest high line walkers in the world, walks on a
one-inch thick piece of webbing over a 500 foot deep chasm at Canyonlands
National Park in Indian Creek, Utah, in January 2007
Kasha Rigby, Giulia Monego and Ingrid Backstrom approach Redommaine peak before
their first ski descent in October 2009 during the Shangri La Expedition, in the
Himalayas
Kasha Rigby climbing Redommaine peak before the first ski descent in October
2009, during the Shangri La Expedition in the Himalayas
Conrad Anker traverses an alpine ridge deep in the Waddington Range on Mount
Combatant, Coastal Range in British Columbia, Canada
Renan Ozturk on Mount Meru in Garwahl Himalaya, India, on September 14, 2009
Jimmy Chin climbs Mount Meru in Garwahl Himalaya, India
Pictures from the peak of perfection: The man who climbs mountains in search
of the ultimate photo
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 6:24 PM on 6th May 2011
For most of us, hauling yourself up some of the Earth's highest peaks would be
enough to keep us occupied.
But for one mountaineer, the exertion he goes through to scale the heights is
just a means to capturing some of the most stunning images of nature's peaks.
Robert Bosch, 57, has climbed to the summit of Everest, the icy Alps of Europe
and even to the frozen desert wastes of Antarctica in pursuit of adventure and
the perfect snap.
Clinging on: Climber Pesche Wuthrich swings for another handhold in the Alps on
the border between Italy and Switzerland
Perilous: This image shows Swiss mountaineer Ueli Steck ice-climbing near
Pontresina, Switzerland
Balancing act: Two climbers perch on top of Salbitnadel in Uri, Switzerland, in
another of Mr Bosch's stunning images
Perspective: Mr Bosch has spent nearly 40 years climbing the Earth's highest
peaks to get his images
Perspective: Mr Bosch has spent nearly 40 years climbing the Earth's highest
peaks to get his images
Working with some of the greats of European mountaineering, Mr Bosch's
vertigo-inducing photography portrays the loneliness and grit that all climbers
need to conquer the world's highest peaks.
He said: 'Climbing Mount Everest is relatively straightforward for an
experienced climber.
'I had previously attempted to ascend the notoriously difficult west ridge route
but that had defeated me.
'So in 2001 I succeeded climbing the north face, but I must tell you that to
climb Everest up the commercially popular route is easy.
'Everyone travels to the top and thinks they can write a book about it, but the
majority of these people are not mountaineers, they are relying ont he
incredible work of the Sherpas of Nepal.'
Give me a leg up: Climbers half way up the artificial wall on the Diga di
Luzzone in Tessin
Staying cool: Ueli Steck ice axes in hand as he climbs near Oeschinen in Bern,
Switzerland
Don't look down: Annatina Schultz makes her way up The Fall on Klettern in
Meringen, Switzerland
Eyes on the prize: Mr Bosch stands suspended at a 90 degree angle on the
artificial wall in Tessin, Switzerland
Photographing the greats of the climbing world, including 34-year-old Ueli Steck,
Mr Bosch has witnessed the skill needed in perilous climbs.
He said: 'Ueli is a wonderful climber, an exceptional mountaineer, we climb a
lot together looking for that perfect shot that sums up the strength and balance
and fitness that climbers need.
'His free climbing abilities are what most impresses me, he is a good friend and
it is a pleasure to work with him.'
As an experienced climber, Mr Bosch - who lives near Zurich in Switzerland - has
scaled more than 100 different peaks across the world.
He considered Cerro Torre in Argentina one of the hardest ascents, despite its
relative unknown status.
Nearly there: This close up was taken near the summit of the wall as Mr Bosch
was suspended over the drop
Bleak: The photographer counts Cerro Torre, in Patagonia, Argentina, as one of
the toughest to climb
Scaling new heights: This image shows ice-climbing on the Godwin Austen Glacier
in Pakistan with K2 in the background
Mr Bosch said: 'My passion was born when my parents would take me to visit the
Alps when I was a boy.
'My main concern was climbing, but another interest of mine had always been
photography and in my mid twenties I began to take pictures during my ascents
and by the time I was 30 I had launched my own business concentrating on my
climbing.
'I was working in the Swiss Alps on my photography, hanging from a rope and
using my crampons digging into the rock face to balance myself.
'Unfortunately I had a momentary lapse of balance and I turned 180 degress
upside down to face a sheer 3,000ft drop.
'My heart skipped and luckily for me my rope held and I managed to right myself,
but that incident haunts me every day because I came so close to falling down
head first.'
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:56 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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1. The apartment quote board.
2. âWe have no cause but ourselvesâ -Sebastian Moran
3. âWe are free, but no to be evilâ¦Ã¢ -Jose Marti
4. âHow do you measure centuriesâ¦Ã¢
5. âYes I hit a bump in the road, but I have not failedâ
6. âThe duty of the newspaperâ¦Ã¢
7. âNothing can stop the man with the right mental attitude from achieving his goalâ¦Ã¢ Thomas Jefferson
8. âYou control our world. Youâve poisoned the air we breatheâ¦-Jesse Ventura
9. âIf you lack self-awareness, you canât change.â â" Jim Whitt
10. ââ¦the kid made em real. Not me.â
11. âIs it eradicating evil? Or are we likeâ¦Ã¢
12. âAll of them are quite alone, some involuntarily, some by their own hand,
some without realizing itâ¦Ã¢ â" Dan Harmon on normality, Reddit AMA
13. Tsutomu Yamaguchiâs prescription for peace in the nuclear age: A call for feminization
14. âThe only force and the only truth in this life isâ¦Ã¢ -Jose Marti
15. âWell, Iâm not going to leave you alone⦠I want you to get mad!â
16. âVi Veniversum Vivius Viciâ
17. âThe problem with the world is that..â -Charles Bukowski
18. âI donât know who my grandfather was..â -Abraham Lincoln
19. a solid relationship isnât between two people who share interests, itâs between two people who share PRIORITIES â" AMerrickanGirl
20. âDonât do something just because someone else wants you toâ¦Ã¢ â" Kristen Wiig
21. Voltaire on Animal Rights
22. âIt made him my father.â
23. âI hated every minute of training..â Mohammad Ali
24. The Universe, so far as we can observe it, is a wonderful and immense engine⦠George Santayana, The Life of Reason, 1916.
25. âNot a lot of people know what it feels like to be angryâ¦Ã¢ (As a fellow
orphan, this quote from The Dark Knight Rises really hit me)
26. âAnd then I remember to relax, and stop trying to hold on to it, and then it flows through me like rainâ (American Beauty)
27. De La Vega- Your Mind Has the Amazing Ability to Organize Chaos
28. âA single footstepâ¦Ã¢ -Henry David Thoreau
29. âShe wonât live! But then again who does?â (Blade Runner)
30. The back of the fence. -Steve Jobs
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:57 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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The amazing beauty of vines - Bougainvillea
In nature, bougainvillea bushes growing in the southern regions and the
tropics as abundantly flowering climbing and climbing vines. Her flowers are actually coloured in purple or red, prisotsvetnye leaves.
Bougainvillea loves the sun and it grows very luxuriantly.
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:57 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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The Dassault Mirage 2000 is also known as Vajra.
The Sukhoi Su-30MKI is the IAF's primary air superiority fighter.
The Sukhoi Su-30MKI has the capability to conduct strike missions.
The MiG-29, also known as Baaz, is IAF's dedicated air superiority fighter.
The MiG-29 aircraft are being upgraded to the MiG-29UPG standard.
The MiG-21 serves as an Interceptor aircraft in the IAF. The IAF is
in the process of phasing out MiG-21s.
The Jaguar aircraft, also known as Shamsher, is a part of IAF's
primary ground attack force.
The Dornier Do 228 serves as light transport aircraft in the IAF.
The HAL Chetak is a light utility helicopter and is used for training,
rescue and light transport roles in the IAF.
The IAF operates Boeing 737 as a VIP Transport.
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:58 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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Tue Oct 9, 2012 10:58 pm (PDT) . Posted by:
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