Friday, 4 May 2012

7 HAUNTED PLACES IN THE WORLD

1. Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland



This beautiful castle is said to be haunted. Many claimed that there are echoes of the dead from the castle’s empty hall and narrow streets. Back then, people were put under quarantine and there have been reports about ghost dogs, headless drummer, and souls of the prisoners. Edinburgh itself is famous as the most haunted place in Europe. These unrest spirits have been haunting visitors and no one knows exactly when they’ll ever stop.

2. Ohio University, Athens, America



The Ohio University is well-known for being the most haunted college campus. According to the British Society for Psychical Research, Athens, Ohio, is one of the most haunted places in the world. There is tale of a girl, who was probably a witch too, who killed herself after she had written satanic things on the wall with her own blood! There are 5 cemeteries that form a pentagram, surrounding the campus, with the university’s administrative building being at the centre of the devil sign. Sounds creepy? Yes, indeed. There was another story too; a patient suddenly disappeared and was found 5 weeks later. Her body decomposed onto the floor and left a stain that outlines her body! If you don’t believe it, you can witness it yourself at the Ohio University.

3. The Balete Drive



Balete Drive, Quezon City is well-known for its horrific tales. A movie called Peque Gallaga's Hiwaga sa Balete Drive was inspired by this Balete Drive in 1988. Wonder where did it get its name? It got its name after the balete trees, which are known to be homes of paranormal beings. It is said that a white lady haunts the road at night and she would appear in the taxi’s backseats. Some say that she was raped & killed by a taxi driver. Scary? Yes, it is!


4. The Old Changi Hospital


The Old Changi Hospital was built in 1930's and it is rich with its interesting history. The hospital is now left abandoned and a new Changi General Hospital was built to replace it, with more world-class equipments and facilities.  The Old Changi Hospital is said to be haunted and many claimed that they were not alone when visiting this quiet hospital. The Japanese armies were here from 1942-1945. During this period, many prisoners were brutally tortured. Up to this day, unrest spirits were said to be lingering this old hospital. If you wish to experience the eerie feeling, NEVER go alone. Make sure you are accompanied by 2-3 friends. You’ll be surprised of how many eyes will be watching you.


5. Genting Highlands Theme Park


Genting Highlands, Malaysia is famous for its casino and exciting roller coaster’s; but that’s just not it. This infamous theme park has its dark side as well. Many visitors claimed that they have witnessed a man in red, jumping off from the rooftop and vanished before he hits the ground. Some said that there are rooms that shall not be made available in whatever circumstances. 

6. The House of Heredia


In Spain, the Cortijo Jurado or Casa Encantada is a 19th Century mansion that lies in ruins at the A-357 near Campanillas Village in the province of Malaga. It is well-known for being the most haunted place in the province. This mansion was owned by the Heredia family, who was once the wealthiest family of Andalucia. There are about 365 windows,that represent the days in a year. What actually happened here? Legend says that the Heredia family, together with some other rich families in the area had kidnapped young girls for their satanic rituals. The bodies of the victims were buried within the property. Up to this day, there are strange voices and paranormal activities going around this mysterious mansion.

7. The Bermuda Triangle


Infamous for its triangle shape and mysterious disappearance of ships and planes, this place is one place you wouldn’t wish to go! The Bermuda Triangle encompasses a triangle between Miami, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. It is called the “Devils Triangle” and many a lot of cases have been reported with regards to the disappearance of shipwrecks and planes passing the triangle. The secret of the Bermuda Triangle remains mysterious up to this day.

8.  The Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital


The Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital has its own ghost stories. Some claimed that they have encountered spirits of dead people floating around the hospital. Among the popular claims, the doctor with a surgical knife is the most talked about story. It is said that this ghost doctor holds a surgical knife with his bloody hands and there is a ghost nurse who keeps reminding me if there is any patients going through emergency. 







Exciting Festivals in the Philippines

The Philippines has many kinds of festivals and some of them are weird and rare. Here are some of the popular festivals celebrated in the Philippines:

1. The Hog Parade of Malolos


The Hog Parade of Malolos is celebrated every year, where the pigs are dressed in fancy clothes; they also wear make up! This celebration gathers the locals of Malolos and also tourists. When the parade has ended, everyone will be feasting on all kinds of free pork delicacies served by the local authorities. For your information, Malolos is the country's main pork supplier.

2. Sinulog Festival


Celebrated in Cebu, this colourful festival attracts tourists from all over the world.  It is one of the most exciting events in the country that displays interesting history. This celebration is celebrated each year on the third Sunday of January in Cebu to honour Saint Niῆo, who was a patron of the whole province. You will get to see participants dressed up in colourful outfits, dancing around, accompanied by musical instruments such as drums, trumpets, and gongs. Lots of activities held during this event such as trade fair and contest.

3. Hot air balloon Fiesta


The Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is held in the Philippines every year from around January-February at the Omni Aviation Complex in Clark, in hope that people from all age groups, young and old, to help the industry to move forward, simultaneously providing job opportunities. You’ll get to see fancy and colourful hot air balloons with hundreds of pilots from all over the world. There are also other events apart from hot air balloon such as skydiving, flag jumps, remote-control airplane, helicopter flying, and many more.

4. The Pahiyas Festival


The Pahiyas Festival is another Philippines’ festival, which is known as another fiesta to end all fiestas in the country. Every year, thousands of tourists attend this celebration. The event is held on every May 15, where each household would try to outdo each other in a friendly competition. This is the best time for them to show their creativity. The most creative ones shall be rewarded with cool prizes.





5. Oblation Run



The Oblation Run is an annual event celebrated by some Filipinos. The event was first organised in 1977 at the University of the Philippines Diliman in order to promote “Hubad na Bayani”, a Tagalog play. This is event is usually conducted on December 16 to show protest to contemporary national issues. The participants are usually men and they wear masks to hide their faces; to hide their identities. Some of them, however, are not completely naked. They wear small leaves to cover their genitals and they would offer roses to female spectators.





Thursday, 3 May 2012

Amazing Bioluminescent Lake in Australia


Blue is the colour of the sky and ocean, and it is also known as the calming colour. Anything blue attracts me; I couldn’t agree more that it has a strong impact and influence on ones emotions. Can you imagine yourself looking at a blue lake that shines brightly during the night? It almost feels like you are watching a lake that shines as bright as the Christmas tree! Well, in Australia, there is such thing.

In the Gippsland Lakes in Australia, Bioluminescence is a very unique, beautiful, and rare phenomenon. It is the result from various events such as flash floods, storms, and bushfires that attracts a population explosion of one specific type of algae. You must be wondering how this phenomenon may look like. Below is a photo of the Bioluminescence:







Tuesday, 1 May 2012

The Dabb


Did you know that the “Dabb” is one of the lizard species that live around the dessert areas? This fat-tailed lizard lives on the plains and it is about 3 ½ feet in length. Since this creature is a vegetarian, you don’t have to be scared of it. After all, it won’t bite because it has toothless jaws!

What I like about this creature is that it has such flat body that I find quite funny yet amazing. You don’t see many lizards with flat bodies; I think these creatures are so unique and adorable. I know a lot of people who hate lizards for different reasons; sometimes I get annoyed by them too. I may not be a big fan of the lizard family, but I don't really agree to their slaughtering. This poor innocent animals are killed for its meat and for medicinal purposes. Check out how these creatures are slaughtered: 

First of all, they are captured. For your information, these creatures are difficult to catch. It's a competent athlete and won't give up that easily! =D



This is how it looks like after it's cooked:


This looks like a Dabb Kabbsa. 

These lizards love to bask in the sun early in the morning. They will try their best to stay close with each other and hide themselves from predators. There are ways to find and force them to get out of their hidden ground. This is how the Arabians capture the Dabb:


You will notice that the Dabb’s hiding ground is flooded with water. This forces the creature to come out of the ground. Once it gets out from the ground, the catcher quickly grabs it and then slaughters it for its meat. I've never tried the Dabb's meat, and am not sure if i should eat it for the sake of trying something exotic. But, one thing for sure is that the Dabb's meat is not the only lizard meat that is made into a delicacy. There are a lot of lizard delicacies from all around the world. I assume that the meat tastes good. What about you? Have you tried it? If you have, let me know! Anyway, I am aware that these creatures were killed back then because there was not much to eat around the dessert (back then people would eat anything for survival). 

Here is a video of a girl trying to catch a Dabb. The Dabb looks pretty exhausted but the girl looks excited and energetic indeed! 


Enjoy! =D 










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