Statue of Genghis Khan


The Genghis Khan Statue is a 40-metre tall statue of Ghengis Khan on horseback, on the bank of the Tuul River at Tsonjin Boldog (54 km east of the capital Ulan Bator), where according to legend, he found a golden whip. The statue is coverered in 250 tons of stainless steel[citation needed] is symbolically pointed south toward China. It is on top of the Genghis Khan Statue Complex, a visitor centre, itself 10 metres tall, with 36 columns representing the 36 khans from Genghis to Ligdan Khan. It was designed by sculptor D. Erdembileg and architect J. Enkhjargal and erected in 2008. 


Visitors walk to the head of the horse through its chest and neck of the horse, where they can have a panoramic view. The main statue area will be surrounded by 200 yurt camps, designed and arranged like the pattern of the horse brand marks that were used by the 13th century Mongol tribes. The cost of the complex is reported to be $4.1 million.

Mysterious Jellyfish Pictures

Alexander Semenov is at it an additional occasion by means of his delightful amend of undersea ocean life from surface to side the photographic lens. In advance, we maxim some of his colorful and vibrant jellyfish images in the sequence here. This time we take a look at his imagery on or after the Red Sea, a compilation of photographs incarcerate in excess of the route of ten days of headfirst in the temperate blue water. According to the strange Sea scheme report, “The water is understandable, the visibility is remarkable, the sun is unblemished, and the weather conditions are sweet,” all huge circumstances to photograph the odd translucent creatures that occupy the area. These otherworldly photographs of livelihood creatures in the Red Sea appear so overseas to most spectators. Check out these cool jellyfish pictures.


Nik Wallenda Tight rope Walk Niagara Falls


Daredevil Nik Wallenda became the first person to walk on a tightrope across the Niagara Falls. He traveled a distance of over 1,800 ft. before an estimated crowd of 112,000 people. Nik described wind “coming from every which way,” mist so powerful he had to blink it away to maintain his vision and a breathtaking view during the nighttime walk illuminated by spotlights that “compared to nothing.” “There was no way to focus on the movement of the cable,” said Wallenda, 33. “If I looked down at the cable there was water moving everywhere. And if I looked up there was heavy mist blowing in front of my face. So it was a very unique, a weird sensation.” He went on to describe that fatigue had set in by the halfway point and said “I’m strained, I’m drained. This is so physical, not only mental but physical.”

Solar Powered Floating Resort



Michele Puzzolante has designed completely self-sufficient floating resort that is part hotel, part yacht, and part submarine.
Guests of the solar powered luxury resort will stay in comfortable hotel rooms with private bathrooms.

It’s All About the Images


We are all here because we love graphics, love data and are constantly on the internet. Today’s infographic is all about what we love most. Images on the internet!
Images have gotten better. Image quality has increased all over the internet. Increased image quality and an increase of images per article increases views and aids in searchability. Various new-ish aps and websites aid in the promenance of images. Pinterest boasts inspiring fashion, food and decor photos, earning swoons across America. Facebook allows users to upload photos of their friends family and fun times. Instagram, which we all know i love, gives even the most novice of photographers an opportnity to publish their own photos.
Images are beautiful and allow inspiration. Horray for the image revolution! [Via]