Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Published 1:26 AM

Danger!The Plane is Right Above Your Head !

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Most go to the beach to relax and soak up some sun. But there's one beach on the west side of St. Maarten that attracts people not for its picturesque views of paradise or sunsets, but its proximity to the airport. (Though the sunsets are supposed to be beautiful, too.)



Located just a few feet from runway 10 at Princess Juliana International Airport is a small strip of sand called Maho Beach that's become a favorite for plane spotters over the years.

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As planes approach the airport for landing on the short runway they come within feet of the sun bathers, offering a thrilling experience and an awesome photo op.

It also allows visitors the unusual opportunity to sip cocktails as they're blasted in the face with jet engine exhaust. So exotic.

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The beach sits next to Sunset Bar and Grill, which is as well known for its aviation sightings as its party scene. The bar hosts a number of activities day and night, including but not limited to crab races, live music and bikini contests.

In 2014, USA Today rated the bar one of the sexiest beach bars in the Caribbean. But the beach isn't just for plane spotters and partiers, families and children are also welcome.

The best time to see the massive jets arrive from Europe is in the afternoon, but as they pass through they will blow sand and loose belongs along the beach, so bring some sunglasses. The bar features a listing of arriving flights that day, so you'll know exactly when the most planes are coming in.


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Published 1:25 AM

200 Landmarks in Himalaya You Never Think of!


This body has been named “Green Boots.” Many of the nearly 200 dead bodies have been named and are used as landmarks.


Recovering a dead body on Mount Everest is a near impossibility.


Deaths often are a result of climbers taking a nap ?! and never waking up.


It costs around $25k to $60k to make a trip to the summit. Sometimes it also costs your life......


Many climbers have said that the hardest part of climbing Mt. Everest for them was passing all of the graves.


Due to the extreme weather conditions, bodies that have been dead for over 50 years can still be found with little decay.


Instant frost-bite is a very real possibility near the summit.


This is George Mallory who fell to his death in 1924.


Sometimes climbers stumble upon men and women who are dying on the mountain but have no way of helping them and so they must leave them to die.


Two climbers found a woman alone and dying yelling, “please don’t leave me” but were forced to continue on and let her die as they had no means to help her and staying would risk their own lives.


They felt so guilty they spent years saving up enough money to finally return and give her a proper burial.





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Published 1:25 AM

10 Animals That People Eat Alive ?!


When the animal you’re about to eat is still alive when you bite into it, that’s a pretty different story altogether. Below are ten examples of animals that are prepared and consumed alive. Be warned—some of the entries can be quite graphic. Have you ever tried any of them?

10. Sannakji, Korea

Sannakji is a dish served in Korea, and probably the most well known item on this list through videos that have circulated online. Usually seasoned with sesame seeds and sesame oil, the main component of sannakji is nakji, which is a small octopus. The tentacles are usually cut from the live octopus and brought straight out to the customer, although sometimes it is served whole.

The main “appeal” of this dish is that when chewed, the tentacles are still wriggling. But because of this, the suction cups on the tentacles are still active also, and so they can become stuck in the throat of whoever’s eating it.

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9. Sea Urchins, Italy

Going into the sea to collect your own sea urchins and eating them straight away has become a popular practice in Italy, where they call them Ricci di Mare. Since the edible part—the roe—is on the inside of the sea urchin, there is a special tool to open them up—though it can also be done with a scissors.

They can be eaten with a spoon, although many people prefer to lick them out with their tongues. But given the extremely spiky nature of sea urchins, you’d want to be careful when ingesting them.

8. Odori Ebi, Japan

Odori Ebi is a type of sashimi that contains a baby shrimp. The shrimp has its shell removed, and sometimes its head as well. These can be deep fried and served alongside the rest of the shrimp, which is still moving its legs and antennae while being eaten. The shrimp can be dipped in the alcoholic drink saketo intoxicate it and make it easier to eat. It only dies, finally, when being chewed. Odori Ebi is quite expensive to order in a restaurant, because to serve the shrimp alive, it must be prepared quickly and skillfully.

7. Drunken Shrimp, Taiwan

Drunken shrimp is similar to the last entry, but with a few differences. Firstly, it comes from China, not Japan, and is not always served live. But when it is, it is always served in a bowl of Baijiu, a drink with about forty to sixty percent alcohol content.

Another main difference is the size of the portions: this recipe involves full grown shrimp, rather than infants. Furthermore, there would usually be around ten of them served, making this more of a main course as opposed to Odori Ebi, of which many people would eat a single serving.

By far the biggest difference is that the shrimp are far more active. They jump around, trying to escape, and the consumer has to catch it and stuff it in his mouth before it gets away. They can even carry on moving after being swallowed—provided you haven’t chewed them to death. Charming.

6. Noma Salad, Copenhagen

Noma, based primarily in Copenhagen (although it has recently become a pop-up restaurant across the globe) has ranked as the best restaurant in the world for three years now, so it’s not all that surprising to find that they have some innovative ideas.

Unfortunately, one of these ideas is their salad—their ant salad. They serve a salad crawling with ants, which are chilled so that they move slower, and which are supposed to taste like lemongrass. Chilled or not, the fact remains that there are ants crawling all over your lettuce leaves. Plenty of cultures consume insects, true—but not many of these cultures charge over $300 for an insect salad.

If, for some reason, you want to try this, I’d suggest that you simply pour some sugar in the back yard. Much more cost effective.

5. Casu Marzu, 

Casu Marzu is a traditional Sardinian cheese made from sheep’s milk. Now obviously milk isn’t an animal, so you must be wondering what this is eaten with. Well the answer is, in my opinion, the most disgusting one so far: maggots.

The cheese is brought to a stage that some consider to be decomposition. Larvae of the cheese fly (Piophila casei) are brought to the cheese to help break down its fat. They eat through the cheese, making it soften, and seep a liquid known aslagrima (teardrop). While some people remove the maggots before consumption, many people consume the cheese maggots and all. When doing so, people are advised to cover their eyes, as the maggots can leap out in an attempt to escape.

4. Frog Sashimi, Italy

This one is relatively famous, as the video of it being made caused quite a stir last summer. For this dish, a frog is kept in the kitchen until somebody orders thefrog sashimi, at which point it is taken out and sliced open on a cold platter. The sashimi bits are taken off, and then the rest of the frog is simmered to make a soup.

Presumably, if you’re ordering this dish you have no qualms about watching a frog be disemboweled alive in front of you and then cooked for your culinary pleasure—but as disturbing as that would be for most people, it doesn’t end there. For the dish contains, of all things, the still-beating heart of the frog. No matter the taste, there is definitely something more than a little demented about that.

3. Ikizukuri, Japan

Also a type of sashimi, ikizukuri means “prepared alive”, and is a fish dish. Generally, as with lobster, there is a large tank in the restaurant where patrons can go up and choose the fish they want to eat. That alone is objectionable enough for many people, but ikizukuri goes a lot farther than lobster in the cruelty department.

When the fish is selected, the chef will gut it and serve it almost immediately. What sets it apart from other entries in this list is that the point of ikizukuri is for the chef to slice off a few pieces of fish, but leave the whole thing largely intact. Not only that, but the bits that are cut off are to be done in such a way that the person eating it can see the fish’s heart beating and mouth moving while they eat it.

It’s almost as if this is a secret conspiracy to try and guilt-trip people into becoming vegetarians.

2. Ying Yang Yu, China

We’re probably all familiar with the concept of ying and yang, which in this case refers to “dead and alive fish”. It is pretty similar to the last dish—with one major difference. While ikizukuri is gutted, chopped up, and served alive, ying yang yu is completely deep fried, except for the still-attached head.

It is served with sweet and sour sauce, with the fish still completely alive and the head still moving. It is prepared extremely quickly, with care not to damage the internal organs, so that the fish can remain alive for a full thirty minutes. The reason these live dishes became so popular was so restaurants could boast about how fresh their food was. In more recent years, this dish has caused a lot of controversy, but it is still quite popular among some people.

1. Oysters, France

The reason I chose to place this as the number one entry is because it’s a much less extreme way to wind down the list, and also because most people who eat oysters don’t even realize that they’re alive at the time (to be fair, it’s often difficult to tell).

Oysters are generally served live because they deteriorate much faster than most other animals when dead. When their shells are cracked open, they can survive for a significant amount of time. It is only when the flesh is actually separated from the shells that they begin to die; this is why oysters are almost always sucked directly out of their shells. So while this is much less extreme than most of the other entries, it is a lot more common. It is quite likely that many of you will have eaten oysters without knowing this—and it probably won’t be too long until you’re offered them again.

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Published 1:24 AM

How Much You Know about Greetings around the World ?



Bonjour. Namaste. Ciao. Ni hao. Guten tag.

There are a number of ways to say hello around the world, and just as many ways to show them.

These traditional greetings, ranging from region to region, have developed into cultural norms — often to show respect.

Take a peek at this helpful infographic made by Two Little Fleas, showing us the different ways people from all over the globe greet one another. And if you're planning a trip anytime soon, take notes so you're not lost in translation.


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Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Published 7:04 AM

10 People Who Don't Know How to Beach !

There are two types of people in the world: those who love the beach, and those who just don't get it.

Many want nothing more than to spend the entirety of their days sprawled out in the sand, as they craft a perfectly even tan. Others find the beach a salty, sand-infested nightmare that houses sea monsters, sunburns, and countless ways to be uncomfortable.

The beach is a wonderful place, but it's not for everybody. Some people should probably just stay indoors and leave beach-going to the professionals.

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Published 6:51 AM

Top 10 Bangkok Nightlife

Bangkok Nightlife 
Night View X Dinner Cruise X Night-market Nightclub 



1. Sirocco (Sky Bar) website

Sirocco is a restaurant and "sky bar", on the 63rd floor of the State Tower in Bangkok. Overlooking the city skyline from Sirocco, Bangkok’s restlessness and energy dramatically presents here all over. It was ranked as the world highest open-air and one of the three world-biggest city view restaurant famous worldwide. And it was awarded as "Hot Nights and Hot Tables" by Condé' Nast Traveler. Besides, you may notice it was prominently featured in “The Hangover2.”

Note: do not bring tripod and the minimum order is a drink(500 baht) per person
Dress code: no athletic or sports uniforms, torn clothing, slippers, beach sandals and flip-flops
Transportation: Saphan Taksin Station Exit 3 / Taxi to State Tower  

2. Baiyoke Sky Hotel(Sky Walk)website

It is located on the 84th floor owing 360-degree rotating rooftop with enviable skyline city view.Up on a 83-floor building, there is a rooftop bar you may enjoy the drink and the view. 
Buffet (fair price) is provided in the hotel; however, it is not highly recommended. It is old- fashion compared with others and not close to BTS. 

Note: 300 baht per person before 18:00, 490 baht per person after 18:00 (both include a drink)
Transportation: 20 minutes walking from Chit Lom BTS Station/ Near PratuNam  

3. Red Sky  website

Red Sky, high on the 55th floor with 360-degree panoramic view, is similar to Sirocco but the appearance is more modern with fancy electric light. The pricing is also more friendly. Located on the most lively district, Siam, it is a highly recommended place to relax after shopping.

Highlight: 
Dress code: Smart Casual, no singlets, flips flops, sport shorts 
Transportation: Chit Lom BTS Station

4. VERTIGO AND MOON BAR  website

It is on the 61st floor of Banyan Tree Bangkok situated in the heart of Bangkok. Compared with other bars above, customers traveling in group are fewer and the atmosphere is very nice with fare price and a gorgeous view of Chao Phraya River.

Note: without minimum order and basic drinks are around 2-300 baht
Transportation: 10 minutes walking from Lumpini MRT subway station/ Taxi to Banyan Tree Resort

5.Octave Bar & Lounge website

Octave, located on the 45th floor of the Bangkok Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit, is the newest and the hottest one so far in Bangkok. The round-shaped bar is similar to the one in Sirocco; however, Octave is not as crowded as Sirocco. It is a must-visit bar here in Bangkok.

Highlight: buy one and get one free from 17:00 to 19:00. 
Transportation: 3 minutes walking from Thong Lor Skytrain Station

6.The Speakeasy  website

Although it is not situated as high as bars mentioned above, definitely it is a good romantic decoration of the restaurant. The Speakeasy Rooftop Bar offers an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere overlooking the city skyline. The entrance of The Speakeasy is a gorgeous fresco. You can only get in by pushing the secret door. ( Like Harry Potter. The Fat Lady in the painting that conceals the entrance to the Gryffindor common room :)
Outside of Speakeasy, the domed roof building from the Middle East and the green grown makes the atmosphere  

360-degree gorgeous night view, the night is lighting up with live DJ music. This is absolutely highly recommended for lovers and bestie. Besides, their cuisines are also recommended with many people. 

Note: Without minimum order. Basic drinks are around 200 baht and meals are around 300 baht.
Transportation: 5 minutes walking from Chidlom Station

7.ASIATIQUE THE RIVERFRONT 

After Suan-Lum Night Bazaar is closed, the newest and the hottest is this, Asiatique The Riverfront! This 2012 newly-opened riverfront is one of the top 10 attraction in Bangkok. It is located beside the Chao Phraya River with obvious landmark of Farris Wheel. This riverfront is divided into ten districts  with clear routes. After shopping around all the unique stores, spend one night enjoying a meal and relaxing with the live music. 

8. Jatujak Green

One out of 10 must-visit places in Bangkok is Chatuchak weekend Market. These is a new Jatujak Green Market opening from morning to night everyday. How can we miss the when visiting Thailand! There are more than 150 stores with well-designed products, second-hand clothes, furniture…etc and restaurant&bar. People who are passionate about Thailand are highly suggested for a visit to know more about Thai people’s creative thought.

Transportation: Jatujak MRT Station/ Mochit BTS Station

9.RCA

There are many famous nightclubs like BED SUPPERCLUB、HOLLYWOOD、MOS…etc. But if you plan to go clubbing only for one night, I suggest you visit RCA to experience the very Thai nightclub. Thousands of nightclubs are gathering here in RCA, ROYAL  CITY  AVENUE. Every night is full f people! Every night, the music style is different. The idealist nightlife you are looking for is here!

10. Chao Phraya River Dinner Cruise

Chao Phraya River is also known as Maenam River. This is a famous attraction for travelers. Wat Pho, Grand Palace, Wat Arun and other famous attractions are along the Chao Phraya River bank. Normally people visit ere during the day. However, when everything lights up at night, it shines on Chao Phraya River. Unbelievably beautiful.
Strongly suggests people leaving one night relaxing on the cruise and having one wonderful meal with such an amazing view along the river.

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