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Mystery of Blood Falls, Antarctica

Blood fall of Antarctica located in McMurdo dry valley. The fall had discovered in 1911 by explorers when it poured off a cliff in the Great Taylor glacier. The red color of the water is attributed to discoloration caused by red algae. But there is nothing prove yet. Blood falls, named for its ruddy color, is not, in fact, a gush of blood from some unseen wound. A new study in a journal of glaciology has uncovered its true origin using radar to scan the layer of ice from which the river pours. The deep red coloring is due to oxidized iron in brine saltwater, the same process that gives iron dark red color when it rusts. When iron bearing saltwater comes into contact with oxidized and takes on a red coloring, in effect dying the water to a deep red color. It was found that the brine, which was from a lake that flow underneath Taylor glacier takes 1.5 million years to finally reaching the blood falls. The brine is discovered to have picked up mineral from underlying hard bedroc...

Jatinga, Assam – Where Birds Commit Suicide. ...

Jatinga is a village which located in Assam, East India. This place is famous for its natural beauty surrounded by mountains. This is the very beautiful place to visit but it is not famous for its beauty, in fact, Jatinga is well known for Birds suicide mystery..... Over the 100 last years, thousands of birds have committed suicide over a small strip of land Jatinga. The population of this village is 3000 and all of them witness this suicide scene every year between September to November. After monsoon season, usually in September and October only occurring the dark moonless nights near 50 spices suddenly become disturbed between the hour of 7 - 10 pm. Birds suicide is a totally unique phenomenon. Last November hundreds of bird descended from the sky, committing to suicide by crashing into buildings. According to local people, Birds don't do suicide, it's evil spirits who live in the sky are responsible for Birds death. But according to science it's not true, scie...

Mystery of Mount Kailash

"Mount Kailash is the axis of the earth and maintains the atmosphere to keep all living beings alive" according to Hindu pilgrims. Kailash is a rather small member of the Himalayas. The name of this stupendous range stems from Himavati the father of Lord Shiva's bride, Parvati. You will surprise to know that no one ever climbed Kailash mount. Mount Everest is 8848 meter in height and its summits have been scaled by over approx 4000 people, while mount Kailash is only 6638 meter and its summit is unclimbed, due to strange reasons. some people reported that it strangely changes the target location to those who want to climb. There is a lake near Kailash, name Mansarovar lake is popular for its exceptional beauty. The lake looks magical under moonlight and faith is that if you taking a dip in the lake then you feel some spiritual peace. on every morning some mysterious lights are seen at the Mansarovar lake. some people say that it is just some people carrying li...

Evolution Of India

once Albert Einstein said- "when I read the Gita and reflect about how God created this universe everything else seems so superfluous" He also said that - "We owe a lot to Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made." Western society did not see India as Einstein, He was a very big fan of ancient assets of India and the word of Einstein proved that India was unique from the beginning of the world. Often people want to know about the origin of the culture of India. There is a phrase in Sanskrit about it - "नासत: सत जायते" it means that - Existence cannot be produced by non-existence. the culture of India is among the world oldest. Indian civilization began in 4500 years ago. Many scholars call it the first culture of the world and the evidence are proving them correct. But the Evolution of India started after Arya came to India. The culture of India was diverted in many wa...

Firoz Shah Fort - The city of Ghosts

It was a most memorable moment of my life. I visited Firoz Shah Fort in August last summer. Someone told me that if I visit Delhi then I should go to Firoz Shah Fort. If you don't know when the fort of Firoj Shah is one of the world's most haunted place. It always remains in the news of India because of its paranormal activities. According to the public of Delhi if you go with your wish in this fort at Thursday then the spirits of fort help to complete your wishes. This place is widely known as the city of ghosts. it's the main attraction in Delhi tourism. thousands of people come every week here to know its truth. As well as foreigners also often come here. According to local people if you have any wish then write it on paper and pin it at the wall of the fort and after some days your wish will be complete. I actually talk some people there regard this topic who claimed that spirits really full fill everyone's wish if you have faith in them. some calls...

Ashokan Pillar - A Timeless Monument

Ashoka, what can I explain to you about this great emperor. My words will not enough to explain his greatness perhaps that's why we give him the title of GREAT. According to Scholars, there was only 3 emperors in the world who actually deserve the title of GREAT. Great Alexander, Great Akbar, and Great Ashoka. There is one similarity amongst them is that they worked for Mankind. Specially Ashoka, who wanted to send his thoughts to next generation, he wanted to teach them the real meaning and motto of life even after his death and The Pillars of Ashoka are examples of his willingness. Pillars are standing on Earth from the third century B.C. They are still giving us messages of Ashoka. Ashoka knew he could not circulate his messages one generation to another by his voice so he made pillars and wrote his words on them. Although at that time in Magadh(Ashoka's empire) people prefer woods over the stone for architecture bt Ashoka knew that wood would not survive for ...

Lodhi Garden - An Indian wonder

It'll be not wrong if we say Lodhi garden is one of the world most beautiful garden, which also has its own history who makes it more wonderful than others. I'll suggest the month of March to go there. Garden is spread over 80 acres. It was architected by Lodi's in 15 century. it's almost 600 years old and that increases its importance. Although it is 600-year-old whenever you visit there it's always surprising you with its decoration and varieties of flowers. There is some variety of flowers which is only present in this garden. when I visited there for the first time even I could not believe its beauty. I saw every color Roses first time in my life. I recommend you to visit its fountain area where you can see a lot of types of flower. There is a transparent lab in which you can see how are they take caring of some rare variety of flowers. Indian Government is also contributing in it. If you visit then you can see a gallery of awards which ...

TOMB of SAFDAR JANG

Hey Guys Today I'm Back with another beautiful ancient visiting place in Delhi. It's the Tomb of Safdar Jang(ruler of Avadh) Address -Safdarjang Road, Jor Bagh, Delhi, India Safdarjang tomb is last enclosed garden tomb in India its architecture is very similar to Humayun's Tomb. it's made from Red Stones like other Mughal period architectures. it's also the last Mughal monument in India. Stone's of his tomb were actually taken from Abdul Rahim's tomb who was a great poet in Akbar's court. Rahim was so called the son of Akbar. if you visit Safdar Jang tomb then you can see some fine Mughal period Artwork on walls. But the main attractive part of this place is its Garden, in which you can see a lot of types flowers, Plants, and some animals as well. So now let's know actually who was Safdar Jang and why was he so famous? Safdar Jang was born in 1708 AD. In 1739 AD he succeeded the throne of Avadh from his father in law. Actual...

Tomb of Hamida Banu (Akbar's mother)

Hey Friends Today I'm going to tell you about a wonderful visiting place in Delhi. It's the tomb of Hamida Banu who was the wife of Mughal emperor Humayun and the mother of great Mughal emperor Akbar. Address -Mathura Road, Oppo. Nizamuddin Police Station, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi, if you are planning to visit there then the months of February and March are the most suitable. let's know about something interesting about her. Everyone knows she was the first wife and queen of Mughal emperor Humayun but she wasn't from a rich family. She born in Persia (Iran). Her father was a sheik (religion post). She belonged from Sufi family. At that time Sufi was a cast of Islam who did some religion work. In character, they were humble and kind people than Muslims. I think that's the main reason behind Akbar's humbleness toward all religions during his ruling period. Actually, if we study Akbar's character deeply then we can clearly see how much wa...

Humayun's Tomb

Friends today I'm going to tell u about Humayun's Tomb. if you are planning to come to Delhi then you should visit Humayun's Tomb. it's such a wonderful place. Address-Mathura Road, Oppo. Nizamuddin Police Station, Nizamuddin East, New Delhi, Delhi 110013, India Friends as you know Babur(Humayun's father) was the founder of Mughal empire in India. He conquered India in 1526 AD. Babur also fought famous first Panipat battle in which he won comfortably. scholar's rate Babur very high even he wasn't able to rule on India for a long time. Babur died in 1530 from food poisoning bt in his biography Tujuk e Baburi which is written by his sister, she tells that he died from poison which was given by his officer. so after his death, Humayun was his Successor. Humayun was the only emperor of India who ruled in two phases. first-1530-1540 AD second-1555-1556 Sher Shah Suri defeated him in 1540 AD so he ran away from India and lived an unknown life...