Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Scary Places that you don't want to be alone.



All of us love to go to beautiful places around the world, but in this blog you will discover new places but this time it will be the opposite of beauty. All the places listed in here are all real, even I am having some goosebumps just by watching all these pictures.



1.  The Island of the Dolls, Mexico


All of this dolls can be found all over the island, just by watching those dolls will give you some goosebumps all over your body. 

2. Aokigahara, Japan


If you wanna die just by scaring your self well this is the place for you. While walking into this forest will hear some creepy voices whispering in to your ears ( just kidding ). In this forest you will also see some signboard saying " Life is Precious " " Consult the Police before you decided to die " at the entrance.It is the most haunted suicide point in the country with several paranormal activities reported so far!

3. Lome Bazaar, Togo, Africa


A market in Africa, where you can find all the necessary commodities to practice black magic, the Lome Bazaar is one of the scariest sites in the country. From freshly killed animals to well-preserved animal remains, skeletons and other parts, one can find everything in this market.

4.  Miyake-jima, Japan


How hard and scary it will be to spend the entire life wearing a gas-mask? If you want to find an answer to this, visit the Miyake-jima, where people spent most of their lives wearing a gas mask in order to withstand the poisonous gases evolving from the active volcanoes.

5.  Mirny Diamond Mine, Eastern Siberia, Russia



Did the Bermuda Triangle and its mysteries ever fascinate you? Be it a yes or no, but this deserted mine in Russia will surely do! Though the mine is closed now, no one has yet been able to explain why helicopters flying above the mine-hole were sucked into it!



I hope you all start having nightmare tonight. Wooaaahhhh hahahaha. Just kidding.


Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Fruits And Veggies You Didn't Know Grew Like That

There are lot of Fruits and Veggies that people doesn't know what it's full purpose or what it really is. Here are some few of those fruits and Veggies:

1. Eggplants


Eggplant is low in fat, cholesterol and sodium, and contains nutrients invaluable for good health. Shahla Khan, a senior adjunct professor in the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics at the University of North Florida, discusses myths and facts about this fruit. 
Myth: Eggplant is a vegetable
Fact: While it’s generally thought of as a vegetable, eggplant is actually a fruit. The eggplant, aubergine, melongene, brinjal or guinea squash is a plant of the family Solanaceae. Eggplant is grown for its usually egg-shaped fleshy fruit and is eaten as a cooked vegetable. Some even consider it a berry.
Myth: Consuming eggplant causes insanity and can be poisonous
Fact: Because eggplant is a member of the nightshade family, people thought the purple bulb variety was associated with the mandrake plant and was poisonous, and if you ate it, you would go insane. Some people also thought nightshade vegetables were harmful because they confused them with “deadly nightshade,” an inedible weed that’s also part of the Solanaceae family. Historically, deadly nightshade has been associated with witchcraft. When ingested in large amounts, it’s believed to cause convulsions or even death. But that has nothing to do with eggplant.

2. Papaya


The Papaya, also called papaw, or pawpaw, is the fruit of the Carica Papaya tree. It is believed to be native to southern Mexico and neighboring Central America.

3. Cashews


Cashew shells are poisonous. Raw cashews are surrounded by a double shell which contain urushiol, a resin that can produce rashes and is toxic to ingest. Cashews are related to pistachios, mangos and poison ivy. The poisonous part of the cashew is the same stuff that makes poison ivy “poison” and is also found in the mango plant.

4. Peanuts

  • The peanut is not a nut, but a legume related to beans and lentils.
  • Peanuts are naturally cholesterol-free.
  • March is National Peanut Month
  • A mature peanut plant produces about 40 pods that then grow into peanuts.

5. Pineapple 

  • Pineapples regenerate! You can plant pineapple leaves to grow a new plant.
  • Pineapples contain the bromelain enzyme which can break down proteins, so you can use them to tenderize meat.
  • Hawaii produces about 1/3 of all pineapples in the world.
  • Pineapples are a cluster of hundreds of fruitlets.
  • Pineapples take about 18-20 months to become ready to harvest.
  • Pineapples are native to South America before Christopher Columbus discovered them in 1493.
  • Pineapple is the only edible fruit of its kind, the Bromeliads.
  • One pineapple plant can produce one pineapple at a time.
  • Pineapples ripen faster upside down.

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Monday, May 21, 2018

5 Breath Taking Secret Places in the World.

5 Breath Taking Secret Places in the World.



There are still a lot of " Beautiful " Places in the World that is still hidden. However, stumbling upon pretty places in the world is not as difficult as it seems. In fact, while everyone has their own secret vacation spots, giving these places deserved publicity is something long overdue. The most beautiful places in the world to visit are often not the most well known, but the lack of notoriety doesn’t keep them from being the most amazing places to visit. Here are some example that will take your breath with there beauty. 


1. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia


           Nested in mountainous Lika region, half-way between the coast and the capital Zagreb, Plitvice Lakes National Park is, along with Dubrovnik, the single most visited site in Croatia. Plitvice Lakes became protected national park back in 1949, and since 1979 the place is also listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

2. Kakslauttanen Hotel, Finland


The luxurious resort is in a northern region of the country called Finnish Lapland — 150 miles north of the Arctic Circle. First built in 1999, the roofs of the igloos are made of thermal glass to allow the room to remain warm without disrupting the view. There is 
Wi-Fi in the reception area at the hotel, but the igloos themselves are entirely without. Visitors report experiencing a pleasant "digital detox." The hotel has 53 igloos that are meant for two people, and 12 igloos meant for four. A small glass igloo costs €435 euros, or about $512 dollars per night. It is worth to visit. 

3. Garajonay National Park, Canary Islands


Garajonay National Parknational park located at the centre of La Gomera island, Santa Cruz de Tenerife provincia (province), in the Canary Islands comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), Spain. The park, created in 1980, occupies about 15 square miles (40 square km) and encompasses the peak of Garajonay (4,869 feet [1,484 metres]) and a small plateau rising 2,600 to 4,600 feet (790 to 1,400 metres) above sea level. Laurel dominates the flora, which includes Azores laurel, Canary holly, and Canary willow. Rare laurel pigeons and long-toed pigeons inhabit the area. Atlantic mists support a lush vegetation that abounds in ferns; lichens and mosses cover tree trunks. The climate is influenced by trade winds and heavy rainfall (more than 31 inches [800 mm] annually). The park was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1986.

4. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

This semi-arid land creates a dazzling display for the senses, from the towering red rocks that dot the landscape, to the Desert Oaks, wildflowers, and sporadic pools of water that crisscross this stunning natural wonder.

5Sark, Channel Islands


Sark, French Sercq, one of the Channel Islands, a dependency of Guernsey, located in the English Channel, south of England’s coast. Sark lies 7 miles (11 km) east of Guernsey and about 25 miles (40 km) west of the Cherbourg Peninsula of France. The island, which is 3 miles (5 km) long and 1.5 miles (2.4 km) wide at its broadest point, consists of two components, Great Sark and Little Sark, which are connected by La Coupée (a 300-foot- [90-metre-] long isthmus that is only about 30 feet [10 metres] wide). The smaller, privately owned island of Brecqhou (Brechou) is separated from Great Sark by the narrow Le Gouliot Channel. Sark is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The island is essentially a plateau rising to 375 feet (114 metres), with a scenic coast encircled by precipitous cliffs. The island has three small harbours: Creux, La Maseline, and Havre Gosselin.

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Delicious Foods that People don't know Were Healthy.



No people likes to pass on the foods they would typically indulge in, but you know what is the truth, you don’t have to. Whether you’re looking to lose weight, maintain your current weight, or simply add more nutritional value to your diet, these so called “guilty foods” CAN be made healthy. It just requires some crafty resourcefulness… and maybe a little elbow grease!


1. Egg Dishes




A new study from Louisiana State University showed that people who ate a morning meal made with eggs felt fuller and consumed fewer calories at lunchtime than those who ate cold cereal. One explanation: Each 72-calorie egg contains six grams of hunger-busting protein, not to mention memory-boosting choline and vision-protecting lutein. Get cracking with these delicious egg dishes  whip one up in less than 15 minutes.

2. Rice


Consider utilizing wild rice in dishes that would normally call for white or brown rice like stir fries, soups, or salad recipes. Wild rice, like quinoa, is slightly higher in protein, giving it a nutritional advantage to white or brown rice. Plus, it’s an excellent source of fiber!

3. Pizza


Pizza is one of the popular dishes in the world, and has found itself in the center of discussions about advantages and disadvantages of its consumption. One of the most common misapprehensions about pizza is that, they are the part of the so called "fast food" types of foods. In reality, pizza can actually be very nutritional meal that can provide adequate sustenance to our body and metabolism. Pizza is a good source of some essential nutrients; it can be high in sodium, fat and calories.

4. Burgers


Red meat, including hamburger, tends to be overlooked as part of a nutritious diet; but moderate amounts fit perfectly into a balanced diet. Hamburger meat packs your meal with nutrients, like iron, vitamin B-12 and protein. So if you're a generally healthy person, a hamburger once in awhile may have some benefits.

5. Lasagna



With thinly sliced zucchini or eggplant as noodles, you can turn this dish into low carb, just like THAT! Swap out ricotta for cottage cheese for a lower fat option!