Soon, The World’s Largest Bridge in Dubai

February 8th, 2010 | No Comments | Posted in Photos |

World's Largest Bridge in Dubai

According to Roads and Transport Authority in United Arab Emirates, Dubai plans to build the longest arch bridge in the world at a cost of 3 billion dirhams (816.9 million dollars). The authority said that the construction of this bridge will take four years, It’s one mile long and 670 feet tall. It will carry more than 2,000 vehicles per hour in each direction. Upon completion of the construction of the bridge, it will beat the Lupu Arc Bridge in Shanghai, which is currently the longest arc bridge in the world. The bridge connects between the areas of “Barr Dubai” and “Deira” and it will be the sixth crossing place on the Dubai Creek.

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The Beauty of Malaysia

September 9th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Photos |

The Beauty of Malaysia

Malaysia is well-endowed with natural resources in areas such as agriculture, forestry and minerals. In terms of agriculture, Malaysia is one of the top exporters of natural rubber and palm oil, which together with sawn logs and sawn timber, cocoa, pepper, pineapple and tobacco dominate the growth of the sector. Palm oil is also a major generator of foreign exchange.

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No Architect, No Iron But One Builder

September 2nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in General |

Vespa (Wasp)
Photo By: by Samuca

Today we’ve got some photos that you’d really like to see. Ever asked how is it formed? see this..

The type of nest produced by wasps can depend on the species and location. Many social wasps produce paper pulp nests on trees, in attics, holes in the ground or other such sheltered areas with access to the outdoors. By contrast solitary wasps are generally parasitic or predatory and only the latter build nests at all. Unlike honey bees, wasps have no wax producing glands. Many instead create a paper-like substance primarily from wood pulp. Wood fibers are gathered locally from weathered wood, softened by chewing and mixing with saliva. The pulp is then used to make combs with cells for brood rearing. More commonly, nests are simply burrows excavated in a substrate (usually the soil, but also plant stems), or, if constructed, they are constructed from mud. – Wikipedia

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Amazing Philippines Island

August 27th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Photos |

Bulan Island

Bulan Island or Bulang is an island located in 2.5 km Southwest of Batam, Philippines. And here are some amazing photos.

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Amazing Flowers Covered With Ice

July 18th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in Photos |

Amazing Flowers Covered With Ice

Today we’ve just got some amazing images from @Mark83 and we would like to share them with you!

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Google’s New Branch In Halab, Syria

July 12th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Photos |

Halab, Syria. It seems that Google is interested in expanding in the middle east. but this times it’s not about technology.

Google Branch Halab Syria

New Houses With Upside Down Look In Germany

July 11th, 2009 | 4 Comments | Posted in Photos |

upside down houses

An installation of an upside down house in Trassenheide Germany was opened to the public two weeks ago and was designed by Polish partners Klaudiusz Golos and Sebastion Mikuciuk for the Edutainment exhibition company.
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Don’t Look Down!

July 10th, 2009 | 6 Comments | Posted in Photos |

don't look down

We have got these photos by email, Thanks @Algeriano for this. If you have more and want to share them with us, just contact us. Keep Scrolling!
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Welcome To Youtube’s Office Headquarter

July 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Photos |

Youtube Office

Here is a set of photos showing the office of Youtube which is located in San Bruno California.
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We Are Back!

July 9th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in General |

 We Are Back!
Photo by: tricky

Hello. After one month, once again we are here to share the best of the web with you! just stay in touch with The Geny Post.