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Holiday in Dubai

Amazing And Funny Experiment With Egg And Vinegar!!

When you soak a raw egg into a vinegar over two days, the vinegar will dissolve the eggshell. Eggshell is mostly made up of Calcuim carbonate and that is the reason it is hard and vinegar contains acetic acid. So when vinegar gets mixed with the egg, the acetic acid which is present in the vinegar dissolves the shell of the egg and the egg becomes elastic. The egg turns out to be a funny one which looks like a Jelly. And if you do this same experiment with a boiled egg, the shell gets dissolved and the egg becomes elastic like a rubber ball.
 
 




 
 






 
WARNING! EATING THIS EGG IS DANGEROUS AND PROHIBITED!!

HOTEL WONDERS

The two towers of the Yas Viceroy Hotel in Abu Dhabi are connected by a 700-foot curvilinear skin of steel and 5,800 diomand-shaped glass panels illuminated by an LED system at night

 

The trio of 55-story towers that make up Singapore's Marina Bay Sands include hotel rooms, a museum, a casino, a convention center, and a waterfront promenade.




The exterior of the Axis Viana Hotel in Viana do Castelo, Portugal is made up of reflective aluminum, black glass, and green stone

 
 
 
The Jumeirah at Etihad Towers Hotel in Abu Dhabi is part of a $1 billion residential and retail complex

Couple Get Married As Shrek & Fiona From “Shrek

Because true love means never having to say you’re sorry, or, you know, justifying your weird obsession with the children’s movie “Shrek,” Jersey (as in Isle of Jersey, not the state) couple Paul and Heidi Bellas got married as Shrek and Fiona from “Shrek.”
The pair got the idea–and presumably the buckets of green finger paint–from their son Leo. “The essence is that Shrek represents true love,” said Paul. “It doesn’t matter who you are or what you look like, if the love is there then that is what it is about.”

The couple had to get special permission to get wedded in face paint. Jersey law requires that couples getting married need to be “identified.”
Listen, I am truly happy for these two. Clearly you have met your soulmate if you can somehow find the only other person in the world who wants to get married as “Shrek.” And just in case you were worried that these two would be ridiculed by their family and friends during the ceremony, the rest of the wedding party was dutifully dressed as fairtytale characters too.
“I was standing at the altar, there were only three guests in the room and they were dressed up,” said Paul. “As the lift opened these people started to sit down but there was one dressed as a Flintstone with big feet.”
Amazingly (sadly) this isn’t the first couple to get married as “Shrek.” In 2009, Christine and Keith England also said their wedding vows as Fiona and Shrek

DISNEYLAND LA

Disneyland Park, commonly known as Disneyland, is the first of two theme parks built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, opened on July 17, 1955. Spanning 160 acres (65 ha) and the only theme park to be designed and built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney, it is dedicated to fairy tales and Disney characters. Disneyland has a larger cumulative attendance than any other theme park in the world, hosting approximately 600 million guests since its opening. In 2011, the park hosted approximately 16.14 million guests, making it the second most visited park in the world that calendar year.
The park is represented by Sleeping Beauty Castle, a replica of the fairy tale castle seen in the 1959 film.

WHERE IS MONACO

Monaco is the second smallest country in the world; about 34,000 people live there. It is located near south-eastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea in Western Europe. French is the most common language spoken in Monaco. The head of state is Prince Albert II; the government and the prince share power. Tourism is the main industry. People in Monaco pay no income tax.

ABOUT IRELAND

Ireland is an island to the north-west of continental Europe. It is the third-largest island in Europe and the twentieth-largest island on Earth. To its east is the larger island of Great Britain, from which it is separated by the Irish Sea
i have actually heard so much about ireland and would love to visit this awesome city someday.


IRISH DANCE



The Irish dancing traditions have grown over the centuries but not exclusive to itself. Irish dancing and musical traditions grown hand in hand. It was influced from dances from across the continent of europe since the pre-christian times. It really took shape as we know it from traveling masters going around Irelad in the early 1900s. There is a unique feature of Irish Step Dance where the dancers keeps their arms stiff at their side. This is believed to have come from the necessesity of having no space when they would dance in crowded halls on top of small stages or barrels




What Irish event draws the largest crowds each year?
  1. The Galway Races
  2. The Volvo Ocean Race
  3. St. Patrick’s Festival in Dublin 
  4. Electric Picnic music and arts festival
Answer: St. Patrick’s Festival in Dublin. Ireland celebrates its patron saint annually in March (this year's festival is March 16-19),  and Dublin’s March 17 parade pulls a crowd of over half a million people—in addition to a worldwide television audience. During the four-day festival, visitors can enjoy céilí (traditional folk-music-and-dance sessions), walking tours, boat races, street performances, a concert by the National Symphony Orchestra, and the (perfectly timed) Irish Craft Beer Festival. The committed can also make a side trip to Downpatrick in Northern Ireland, to visit St. Patrick's resting place at Down Cathedral.
While the St. Patrick's Festival may be the hottest ticket in Ireland, it's certainly not the only noteworthy event on the calendar. The Galway Races, held this year from July 30 to August 5, are the most prestigious and popular horse racing events in the country and attract over 150,000 spectators each year. The Volvo Ocean Race, a round-the-world yachting competition held every three years, will celebrate its grand finale in Galway this year, with a festival from June 30 to July 8; attendance at the Galway stop during the previous race was over 600,000—and Galway wasn't even an end point. And in Stradbally, about an hour southwest of Dublin, the Electric Picnic music and arts festival (sometimes dubbed "Ireland's Glastonbury") is a rock-and-roll-and-arts festival that routinely sells out. This year's event takes place August 31 to September 2, and the lineup includes such heavy-hitters as the Cure, The Roots, Grizzly Bear, and Hot Chip.