The Shivanasamudra Falls is on Kaveri River after the river has wound its way through the rocks and ravines of the Deccan Plateau and drops off to form waterfalls. The island town of Shivanasamudra divides the river into twin waterfalls. This creates the fourth largest island in the rivers course. It has an average width of 305 meters, a height of 98 m, and an average volume of 934 cubic meters/sec. The time of best flow is the monsoon season (July to October) of Indian Regional Area.
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Green Fly Geyser (Nevada)
Fly Geyser, also known as Fly Ranch Geyser is a small
geothermal geyser that is located approximately 20 miles (32 km) north of
Gerlach in Washoe County , Nevada .
The Geyser is located in Hualapai Flat, about 1/3 of a mile from State Route
34. It is large enough to be seen from the road.
Fly Geyser is located on the private Fly Ranch and is accessible only by a
small private dirt road. The ranch is currently owned by Todd Jaksick.
Fly Geyser is a little-known tourist attraction, even to Nevada
residents. It is located near the edge of Fly Reservoir and is only about 5
feet (1.5 m) high, (12 feet (3.7 m) counting the mound on which it sits). The
Geyser is not an entirely natural phenomenon, and was accidentally created in
1916 during well drilling. The well functioned normally for several decades,
but in the 1960s geothermally heated water found a weak spot in the wall and
began escaping to the surface. Dissolved minerals started rising and
accumulating, creating the mount on which the geyser sits, which continues
growing. Today water is constantly spewing, reaching 5 feet (1.5 m) in the air.
The geyser contains several terraces discharging water into 30 to 40 pools over
an area of 30 hectares (74 acres). The geyser is made up of a series of
different minerals, which gives it its magnificent coloration.
Metiora (Greece)
The Metéora is one of the largest and most
important complexes of Eastern Orthodox monasteries in Greece , second only to Mount Athos .
The six monasteries are built on natural sandstone rock pillars, at the
northwestern edge of the Plain of Thessaly near the Pineios river and Pindus Mountains , in central Greece .
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
6 Air Purifying House Plants
- Bamboo Palm : It removes formaldahyde and is also said to act as a natural humidifier.
- Snake Plant : It absorb nitrogen oxides and formaldahyde.
- Areca Palm : One of the best air purifying plants for general air cleanliness.
- Spider Plant : Great indoor plant for removing carbon monoxide and other toxins or impurities. Spider plants are one of three plants NASA deems best at removing formaldahyde from the air.
- Peace Lily : Peace lilies could be called the “clean-all.” They’re often placed in bathrooms or laundry rooms because they are known for removing mold spores. Also know to remove formaldahyde and trichloroethylene.
- Gerbera Daisy : Not only do these gorgeous flowers remove benzene from the air, they are known to improve sleep by absorbing carbon dioxide and giving off more oxygen over night.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Friday, March 8, 2013
Balajipuram Temple
Balajipuram temple is famous for
its design and people faith. This is a place of religious value as well as a
picnic spot. Shri Rukmani
Balaji Temple
is situated at Betul Bazaar, in Betul District of Madhya Pradesh. This temple,
dedicated to Lord Balaji, gives this town a reference name, Balajipuram. The
main building of the Shri Rukmani
Balaji Temple
conforms to the architecture used in south Indian temples. Reputed architects
from south India
were involved in the design work. Individual sections in the temple resemble
smaller temples, enshrining idols of Lord Ganesh, Radha-Krishna, Goddess Durga
and Lord Shiva. The main deity is referred by the name Laxmi Narayan.
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