Showing posts with label World’s Tallest Building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label World’s Tallest Building. Show all posts

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Tallest ever dog revealed in Guinness Book of Records


LONDON: A Great Dane who towers 2.2 metres (7 feet 4 inches) on his hind legs is named the tallest dog ever recorded in the latest Guinness Book of World Records launched on Thursday.

The giant canine from Michigan in the United States eats an entire 14-kilogram (30-pound) bag of food every day and weighs in at 70.3 kilograms, the 57th edition of the global records book says.

Measuring 1.12 metres (44 inches) from paw to withers -- the point between the shoulder blades at which the official height of a four-legged mammal is judged -- he is officially the tallest dog ever recorded, the volume claims.

'Guinness World Records 2013' says the humongous hound breaks the record of Giant George, another Great Dane who is one inch shorter.

"The most common thing people ask is: 'Is that a dog or a horse?'" says the three-year-old's owner Denise.

"We had to get a van to be able to transport him, oh, and if he steps on your foot he leaves bruises!"

The book -- the latest edition of the world's best-selling copyrighted series -- also names Oklahoma Sam, a four-year-old American Mammoth Jackstock, as the tallest living donkey on the planet.

Measuring 1.55 metres (5 feet 1 inch) from hoof to withers, she dwarfs the average common donkey (80 centimetres, 2 feet 8 inches) and the average for her own larger breed (1.22 metres, 4 feet).

The four-year-old record-breaker lives in Watsonville, California, where she shares her one acre of land with a macaw, duck, goose and four cats.

The new book, which claims to reveal "the latest and greatest records in the universe", recognises the world's shortest woman as 18-year-old Joyti Amge from the central Indian city of Nagpur.

The book bestows the title of the world's oldest gymnast to 86-year-old Johanna Quaas, born on November 20, 1925 and a regular competitor in the amateur Landes-Seniorenspiele competition in Saxony, Germany.


AFP

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Ping Pong Bat Hotel in China

The Chinese keep surprising us, some days ago we posted an article on the entire Austrian village that is being copied in China, which is off course pretty crazy, but the following might be even crazier, a hotel in the shape of a Ping Pong Bat!It looks pretty cool, but according to Jin Chang, director of Huainan Municipal Bureau, an upside down Ping Pong bat also has a perfect architectural shape for a hotel (not sure about that ). The top will be a viewing platform, in the middle there will be rooms and the bottom half of the ping-pong bat will be used for conferences.




This 150 meter tall hotel will be built in Huainan city, and is part of a future Olympics park. It isn’t the only building in the shape of a sport attribute. Other future buildings in this area should include an athletics stadium in the shape of an American football, a volleyball shaped aqua complex, a soccer ball shaped gymnastics stadium and a basketball shaped soccer stadium. Why the soccer stadium isn’t shaped as a soccer ball remains a mystery … Crazy Chinese

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Burj Dubai Aka Burj Khalifa "World’s Tallest Building"

Now you can watch the world from the world’s tallest tower Burj Dubai (Burj Khalifa) in United Arab Emirates. The tallest building in the world measuring 828 meters (2717 feet) is opened today (04-01-2010) by Sheikh Mohammad Bin Rashid al Maktoum, this evening under blazing fireworks and dazzling lights. The Emirates people so thrilled and excited were found flocking to attend the opening ceremony of Burj Dubai.

Developed by Emaar Properties this skyscraper houses offices, luxury appartments, hotels and all other luxury facilities. Completed within six years this amazing tower took nearly $1.5 billion for its construction. According to Mr. Abdulla Lahej, Executive Director, Dubai Project Management, most of the spaces of the buildings are already sold and nearly 12000 people occupies the tower on a full operation mode.

People can catch an entire glimpse of Dubai city from the 124th floor watch tower from 5th January onwards. However the accomodations in appartments will only start from February. The interior designs for the appartments are done by the famous Giorgio Armani, and the apartments starts from 9 to 16 th floor and has a 900 appartments in total.The developers also arranged recreation rooms and swimming pools in 43th and 76 th floor sky lobbies. This awesome tower with 26 terraces and 57 fast speed lifts is now undergoing final touch up.

Now this amazing skyscraper becomes the final word of luxury and Emirates definitely is going to make a mark on the world history with this largest ever man made structure.


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