LIFESTYLE

The world’s luxury yachts

Though we have been exploring new zones and methods for spending one’s exotic vacations in, the sea still remains a prime spot for the exclusive time off. Roman Abrahamovich has been known for his ostentatious lifestyle, and it doesn’t come as surprise that he owns the world’s most expensive private owned yacht, named Eclipse. Purchased at the time of recession, ... Read More »

Mushrooms growing in an underground

Mushrooms grow from spores — not seeds — that are so tiny you can’t see individual spores with the naked eye. Because the spores don’t contain chlorophyll to begin germinating (as seeds do), they rely on substances such as sawdust, grain, wooden plugs, straw, wood chips, or liquid for nourishment. Below you see a man of the cloth growing these ... Read More »

A luxurious castle hotel in royal clarence Marine

A unique hotel off the South Coast of England with a rooftop hot tub and access by private boat The historic Spitbank Fort may not have fulfilled its original purpose as a naval defence but it turns out it was destined for far more glamorous things. Now one of the most exclusive and unique hotels in the British Isles, this ... Read More »

7,000-year-old human skeleton recovered

A human skeleton has been found in capital suggesting that life in the city dates back to more than 5,000 years Before Christ. Archaeologists found the 7,000-year-old skeleton in their excavations in Molavi Street in the south of capital. According to the initial estimates, the human bones belong to 5,000 year … read more     Read More »

World’s Most Beautiful Theater Halls

The Seebühne (floating stage) juts into the Austrian waters of Lake Constance, and is the most dramatic setting for performances at the Bregenz Festival. Venice’s La Fenice theatre staged world premieres of operas by Rossini, Donizetti and Verdi. The Fox Theatre, Detroit, was built for the Fox Film Corporation in 1928. Wuxi Grand Theatre, designed by the Finnish PES Architects, ... Read More »

The Most Expensive Prescription Drugs

The FDA has encouraged pharmaceutical companies to invest in developing new drugs to treat rare diseases through its orphan drug development program. In return for these investments, the FDA has offered grants and priority approvals for drug sponsors willing to tackle these long neglected conditions. The FDA says the program has contributed to the development of more than 400 drugs ... Read More »

20 Weird And Exotic Fruits

If you take a trip through the supermarket’s produce isle, you might be forgiven for thinking that you have an impressive variety of fruit at your fingertips. In reality, however, this is only a small offering of the wide variety of delicious and exotic fruit that Mother Nature has in store. You may be surprised to learn about all the ... Read More »

Wonderful view of Malé island

Malé is the capital and most populous city in the Republic of Maldives. The city is geographically located at the southern edge of North Malé Atoll (Kaafu Atoll). Administratively, it is a city-class constituency and is governed by the Malé City Council. Traditionally it was the King’s Island, from where the ancient Maldive Royal dynasties ruled and where the palace ... Read More »

opening ceremony for the first Ice skating center in Mashhad

Padideh skating ring was inaugurated in front of several thousand people in the city of Mashad. To start the ceremonies several young children got things going by using the skating ring for the first time. The size of this complex is 600 square meters. The complex had shops and a coffee shop for visitors enjoyment. The skate ring also has ... Read More »

The beautiful stations of Moscow Metro ( Subway)

The Moscow Metro is a rapid transit system serving Moscow, Russia and the neighbouring Moscow Oblast towns of Krasnogorsk and Reutov. Opened in 1935 with one 11-kilometre (6.8 mi) line and 13 stations. The Moscow Metro is the busiest metro system outside of Asia, the world’s busiest by daily ridership and the 5th longest in the world. Today, with at ... Read More »