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Watch and Download Naruto Shippuden Episode 162 Online Posted: 27 May 2010 07:43 AM PDT Title: Pain to the World Watch Online Naruto Shippuden Episode 162
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15 Rare Plants Photos: Mushroom, Flower, Palm Rare Posted: 27 May 2010 05:36 AM PDT Plants that eat rats, strange mushroom that looked slick, the leaves dance and all the flowers that smell like rotting horse corpses. All the wonders of nature is one, the species most rare and unusual in the world. Some look beautiful even foetid, while others seem to arise from the mind of a horror writer, but they are all interesting examples of the diversity of the flora of the earth. Rat-Eating Pitcher Plant (Nepenthes attenboroughii) Pitcher plant most bizarre and beautiful, but the species found in August 2009 is the carnivorous plant. This is believed to be carnivorous plants in the world, and capable of digesting a mouse. Scientists found on Mount Victoria in the Philippines. Parachute Flower (Ceropegia woodii) A rare flower with the petals together and what looks like a lollipop hairy than that. Its flower is covered with tiny hairs that point downward, so that insects attracted to foul-smelling plants trapped in it. Stinkhorn Mushroom (Mutinus Caninus) Dancing Plant (Desmodium Gyrans) Did you ever see the plant move by itself? The ‘Dancing Plant’, also known as the telegraph plant, the leaves actually moves in jerky movements when exposed to direct sunlight, warmth or vibration also their reaction to the music. Each equipped with a hinge at the base that allows for moving, rotating along the ellipse. This herb is known favorite of Charles Darwin, and shown in depth in his book The Power of Movement in plants. Pelican Flower (Aristolochia grandiflora) This plant is very interesting, but not too close, or you will not get the smell of dead mice out of your nose for hours. Unlike carnivorous plant Nepenthes attenboroughii, they only use the stench to attract pollinators. Sensitive Plant (Mimosa pudica) You might say this is a beautiful little plant with pink flowers and stars such as ferns shy. Reach out and touch it, or even just blow on it, and will make the leaf is closed, as if surprised or protecting themselves. When it was disrupted, forcing the stem cells out of the water, which makes the leaves seem to crumble. It is not known exactly why these plants have these properties, but scientists think it may be to scare off predators. Cycad (Encephalartos woodii) This is one of the rarest plants in the world: a tall palm, dark, glossy leaves, once found only on the southern slope at the edge of forest in South Africa. This extinct in the wild and do not produce seeds one plant ever found to be males. Dead Horse Arum Lily (Helicodiceros muscivorus) H. muscivorus is a giant flower-shaped bearing distinct smell of meat, intended to attract the flies to be caught in the cavity. Flypaper Plant (Pinguicula gigantea) Call them opportunists, also known as fly paper plant will catch anything that landed on their leaves and begin to digest it. The upper surface is covered by the digestive enzymes to create sticky victims, as trapping mosquitoes and insects, but also can absorb nutrients from the pollen. Welwitschia mirabilis These desert plants look like it came directly from antiquity. Two leaves grow from thick short stems, the separation from time to time into several sections shaped strap. Leaves can reach twelve feet in length. These plants are considered living fossils and can live to 2000 years. Waterwheel Plant (Aldrovanda Vesiculosa) Closely associated with Venus flytrap, tanama waterwheel trapping water from the main stem. Each trap is covered in hair trigger ‘that causes the trap to close when stimulated. Wollemi Pine (Wollemia nobilis) Wollemi Pines have been there at least 200 millions years old, but not known to scientists until 2004, when the field officer in the Wollemi National Park in Australia to see what he thought was “unusual specimen ‘. Less than 100 trees known to grow in the wild. Snowdonia Hawkweed Maybe it does not smell, look great or strange, but probably only Snowdonia Hawkweed the world’s rarest plants. Botanists thought already extinct decades ago, but in 2002 was found to grow back on a mountainside in Wales. Raflesia Arnoldi Padma giant (Rafflesia arnoldii) are obligate parasites of plants known for having very large flowers, even the largest flower in the world. He grew up in vines network (liana) Tetrastigma and do not have leaves that can not photosynthesise. This plant is endemic to the island of Sumatra, particularly the southern part (Bengkulu, Jambi and South Sumatra). Kerinci Seblat National Park is the main conservation area of this species. This species, together with other members of the genus Rafflesia, threatened status due to massive deforestation. On the island of Java to grow only one type of parasitic Rafflesia. |
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The Fastest Trains in The World Posted: 27 May 2010 01:23 AM PDT As a transportation capital this superfast trains have many advantages. Major land transportation resources and most importantly with the same comfort, pollution can be generated with one-tenth smaller than an airplane. These trains are still using conventional wheels but with sophisticated machinery and the latest using superconducting magnetic technology Levitation (maglev train), which float above the tracks. Japanese Fastest TrainTokaido Shinkansen – Japan Japan surprised the world by launching a fast train Shinkansen (bullet train) in 1964 to serve the route of Tokyo-Nagoya-Osaka-Kyoto, and the velocity is only around 201 km/h (in the year it was the fastest). 350 WIN Experimental Train: JR E3 JR E4 Each track has their own names (Tokaido, Tohoku, etc.), and each type of carriage was identified by a nickname (Nozomi, Hikari, etc.). Almost 40 years since its first appearance, Shinkansen was carrying six billion passengers without a significant accident. Shinkansen route also has a very high frequency, such as route of Tokyo and Shin-Osaka impassable six trains per-hour (not per day!). “Hikari” means “light”, is the first service on the route Shinkansen Tokaido / Sanyo. Since the emergence of Nozomi trains, currently provides service in the mid-level with a few extra stops, but still high speed. Hikari trains linking Tokyo and Osaka in approximately three hours. His appearance is more nuanced than the supersonic jet train, with a futuristic design and exceptional comfort. Variations of JR 500 Means “hope”, Nozomi trains it only takes 2.5 hours to travel the distance of Tokyo-Osaka and 5 hours up to all destinations in the southernmost tip of the islands in Hakata (Fukuoka). Train lines in Japan is supporting the commercial intensive mobilization of the population in these areas, although for it to run every train would cost up to $40 million. JR 800 New Series Special “Storm Troopers”: JR-Maglev MLX01 These include the train Train types of superconducting magnetic Levitation – maglev (floating above a magnetic track) and try it in the test could reach 581 km/h and has so far not been used commercially. China took a step forward with the first type of maglev train is operated in the year 2004. French TrainsTrain a Grande Vitesse (TGV) – France German Fastest Train In the early ’90s Germany inaugurated the fast train to serve the route Hanover, Wurzburg, Mannheim, and Stuttgart. The trains were built by Siemens and reached a speed of 280 km/hr. Germany is also building its own Transrapid maglev trains capable of reaching speed of 550 km/h but unfortunately never had an accident in September 2006 in the nearby town of Lathen, killing 23 passengers. Maglev Shanghai – China Train Built with German technology, the train can reach speeds of up to 430 km/hr and capable of carrying passengers from Pudong International Airport to Longyang Road Station in the city center in just 8 minutes. Korean Train Express (KTX) – South Korea Year 2004 South Korea became the second country in Asia besides Japan are building fast train line that connects several major cities. KTX Technology adopt TGV (fast train French origin). Taiwan High Speed Rail – Taiwan After several years of delays, finally Taiwan High Speed Rail was opened on January 5, 2008. Fast train was built on the basis of Japan’s Shinkansen technology and shorten travel time from Taipei to Kaoshiung into 90 minutes of the previous 4 hours. Italy Fastest Trains Italy officially launched the fast train to Rome and Florence routes with speed 254 km/hr. Eurostar – UKThis fast train operated in 1994 and serving the route from London into France and Belgium (through the tunnel under the sea). From London to Paris using this train takes 2 hours 35 minutes. Current speed reaches 300 km/hr.
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