Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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Dwarf's House Peek In The Real World











There Are Too Happy To Play In The Mud








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This Is A Great African Savannah Cat

Cross-bred between a serval, an African wild cat, and a domesticated cat, this is the Savannah cat. They can weigh as much as 14 pounds. The personality of the Savannah cat differs from a hours can in that they are very loyal like dogs and can be walked on a leash.
The kitty isn't cheap though. A Savannah cat will set you back around $20,000.









Sean And Intimacy Asley Model : Differences Do Not Affect The Love




They renew their vows every single year and it's safe to say that Seal and Heidi Klum are a couple very much in love.
And it appears that the German model and her singer husband have no problems displaying their affection and were seen doing just that as they soaked up the sunshine in Sardinia.
The couple were seen lying on a pontoon in the sea and they couldn't resist indulging in a number of passionate kisses as they relaxed on holiday.
Kiss by a rose: Seal and his wife Heidi Klum share a kiss as they soak up the sunshine on a pontoon in Sardinia
Kiss by a rose: Seal and his wife Heidi Klum share a kiss as they soak up the sunshine on a pontoon in Sardinia
Seal showed off his statuesque figure in a pair of small bright red speedos while Heidi displayed her model figure in a pretty sequin embellished bikini.
And it was certainly a family affair as their children, Leni, seven, Henry, five, joined the couple out on the floating platform.
Hands on: Seal, dressed in his red Speedos emerged from the water hand-in-hand with his wife who looked fabulous in her embellished bikini
Hands on: Seal, dressed in his red Speedos emerged from the water hand-in-hand with his wife who looked fabulous in her embellished bikini
Making a splash: The couple, who renew their wedding vows every year, appeared to be having a great time in the water together
Making a splash: The couple, who renew their wedding vows every year, appeared to be having a great time in the water together
And Harry seemed in the mood to play as he interrupted his parents as they were canoodling.
Seal appeared happy to oblige and was seen diving into the water showing off his athletic figure.
Soaking up the sunshine: The German model and her singer boyfriend relaxed on the floating platform with their family enjoying the view in Porto Cervo
Soaking up the sunshine: The German model and her singer boyfriend relaxed on the floating platform with their family enjoying the view in Porto Cervo
Family time: The couple were joined on the pontoon by their five-year-old son Henry who is in the mood to joke around
Family time: The couple were joined on the pontoon by their five-year-old son Henry who is in the mood to joke around
All together: Heidi and Seal enjoyed the day with their children, Leni, seven, who Seal adopted in 2009, and Henry
All together: Heidi and Seal enjoyed the day with their children, Leni, seven, who Seal adopted in 2009, and Henry

But as he hauled his frame back onto the floating platform his weight nearly tipped Heidi into the water.
As they made their way back to the beach the couple were hand-in-hand as they emerged from the water.
Showing off: Seal was seen diving straight into the water with Henry showing off his athletic frame in a pair of short red pants
Showing off: Seal was seen diving straight into the water with Henry showing off his athletic frame in a pair of short red pants

Cut it out: As Seal climbed back onto the pontoon he nearly tipped Heidi off with his muscular frame
Cut it out: As Seal climbed back onto the pontoon he nearly tipped Heidi off with his muscular frame
And Seal and Heidi were just as amorous out of the water showing affection at almost every opportunity.
Later in the day mother-of-four Heidi was seen with their youngest child, two-year-old Lou Sulola, as they took a walk in the sand.
The family could well be one of the happiest celebrities families with Seal and Heidi no stranger to showing off their love for one another.

Catching some rays: As her husband and son played on the pontoon Heidi relaxed with her eyes closed soaking up the sunshine and working on her tan
Catching some rays: As her husband and son played on the pontoon Heidi relaxed with her eyes closed soaking up the sunshine and working on her tan
You are all wet: After his dip Seal decided to give his wife a cuddle while Heidi kept her eyes firmly closed
You are all wet: After his dip Seal decided to give his wife a cuddle while Heidi kept her eyes firmly closed
Every year the couple, who have been married six years, renew their wedding vows in themed ceremonies on May 10.
Yesterday Heidi was seen making the most of her holiday supping a bottle of beer while she spent time on the beach with her family.
Heidi, 38, showed off her remarkable form in a different two piece bikini she'd been wearing the day before - her ultra flat stomach still very much on display.
The black number features khaki coloured straps and detailing - slightly different to the previous day's ensemble which featured sparkling gold details on the hips.
Out of water action: As the couple spent the rest of the day on the beach they didn't miss the opportunity to show the other just how much they care Out of water action: As the couple spent the rest of the day on the beach they didn't miss the opportunity to show the other just how much they care
Out of water action: As the couple spent the rest of the day on the beach they didn't miss the opportunity to show the other just how much they care

Model figure: Heidi showed off her model figure in yet another skimpy bikini while Seal showed off his muscles in a pair of barely there SpeedosModel figure: Heidi showed off her model figure in yet another skimpy bikini while Seal showed off his muscles in a pair of barely there Speedos
Model figure: Heidi showed off her model figure in yet another skimpy bikini while Seal showed off his muscles in a pair of barely there Speedos
Annoyingly it appears her penchant for bottled beers, Corona in this case, has had very little effect on her figure, perhaps because she consumes alcoholic beverages in moderation and still subscribes to a healthy exercise regime.
On Sunday Heidi was seen sunbathing topless in Porto Cervo, unveiling the figure that has won her contracts with numerous fashion houses around the globe and a plethora of magazine covers.
Model mummy: Heidie and her youngest daughter Lou Sulola, two enjoyed a stroll along the beach together
Model mummy: Heidie and her youngest daughter Lou Sulola, two enjoyed a stroll along the beach together

Heavy lifter! The mother of four was also seen lifting her son Johan, four, out of the water and taking him back to the beach for lunch
Heavy lifter! The mother of four was also seen lifting her son Johan, four, out of the water and taking him back to the beach for lunch
Heidi, Seal and their children (Leni, Lou, Johan and Samuel) are guests at the Hotel Cala di Volpe - where she and Seal bumped into soul singer Macy Gray as Heidi revealed on Twitter.
The model also posted a picture of herself and her husband with British singer Craig David who they have also bumped into on their holiday.
Just two weeks ago, she was on holiday with her London-born husband on the Balearic island of Formentera.
Kiss from a rose: Heidi gets a smacker from her singer husband Seal as they enjoy their Sardinian family holiday
Kiss from a rose: Heidi gets a smacker from her singer husband Seal as they enjoy their Sardinian family holiday

Russian Aerospace Design Hotel In 2016




Tiring of the annual two-week break in a Med hot spot? Fed up with overcrowded resorts with no room to move?
Then how about a real get-away-from-it-all holiday with plenty of space – in space?
Russia yesterday announced plans for a hotel in orbit 217 miles up which would house seven guests in four cabins and have huge windows for views of the Earth turning below.
Futuristic: Orbital Technologies has revealed plans for a space hotel, which could be open by 2016
Futuristic: Orbital Technologies has revealed plans for a space hotel, which could be open by 2016
Just getting there will be an adventure in itself – it will take two days aboard a Soyuz rocket – and it won’t exactly be a budget holiday: A five-day stay will cost you £100,000, on top of £500,000 for your journey.
The hotel, or the Commercial Space Station to give it its proper name, is due to open by 2016 and, according to those behind it, will be ‘far more comfortable’ than the International Space Station used by astronauts and cosmonauts.
In the weightlessness of space, visitors can choose to have beds that are either vertical or horizontal, while showers will be sealed affairs to stop water going where it shouldn’t (those aboard the International Space Station must make do with sponge baths until they return home).
Tourists, who will be accompanied by experienced crew, will dine on food prepared on Earth and sent up on the rocket, to be reheated in microwave ovens.
The plan is to do away with the freeze-dried tubes of nourishment given to astronauts and replace them with delicacies such as braised veal cheeks with wild mushrooms, white bean puree, potato soup and plum compote.
Space tourism: The hotel room pods will be fitted with binoculars and cameras to guests can enjoy the spectacular intergalactic views
Space tourism: The hotel room pods will be fitted with binoculars and cameras so guests can enjoy the spectacular intergalactic views

Space age: The rooms will also act as an emergency bothole for astronauts at the manned space station
Space age: The rooms will also act as an emergency bothole for astronauts at the manned space station
Space hotel
Iced tea, mineral water and fruit juices will be available, but alcohol will be strictly prohibited. Toilets will use flowing air instead of water to move waste through the system.
Waste water will be recycled, while the air will be filtered to remove odour and bacteria and then returned to the cabin.
Sergei Kostenko, chief executive of Orbital Technologies which will construct the hotel, said: ‘Our planned module inside will not remind you of the International Space Station. A hotel should be comfortable inside, and it will be possible to look at the Earth through large portholes.
‘The hotel will be aimed at wealthy individuals and people working for private companies who want to do research in space.’
Tourists might also find themselves playing host to unexpected guests – there is a plan for the hotel to be used as an emergency bolthole for astronauts aboard the International Space Station if there is a crisis, rather than bringing them all the way back to Earth.
Drop-off point: Guests will be sent in to the Commercial Space Station via Russian Soyuz rockets
Drop-off point: Guests will be sent in to the Commercial Space Station via Russian Soyuz rockets
Exclusive: The hotel will be aimed at wealthy individuals and people working for private companies who want to do research in space
Exclusive: The hotel will be aimed at wealthy individuals and people working for private companies who want to do research in space

Opening time: Orbital Technologies said it hoped the hotel will be up and running in just five years time
Opening time: Orbital Technologies said it hoped the hotel will be up and running in just five years time
Price: The amount spent on the project has not been revealed, but a five-day stay will cost around £100,000
Price: The amount spent on the project has not been revealed, but a five-day stay will cost around £100,000

Hidden camera catches in the woods... Check This Out...




They are the hidden family portraits of Earth's most remote jungles finally revealed - a touching snapshot of an endangered female mountain gorilla carrying an infant on her back.
A giant anteater sticking its enormous snout practically in the viewer's face; soulful eyes of a curious chimpanzee; a speedy jaguar; and a rare tapir staring back at you.
Researchers are getting an unusual peek into major tropical spots with 420 hidden automatic cameras snapping candid photos of the truly wild.
Good spot: A jaguar in the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, one of almost 52,000 photos taken during the study
Good spot: A jaguar in the Central Suriname Nature Reserve, one of almost 52,000 photos taken during the study
Going ape: A chimp in Uganda gives the camera a happy look
Going ape: A chimp in Uganda gives the camera a happy look
Gotcha: This poacher was revealed by the camera in Lao People's Democratic Republic
Gotcha: This poacher was revealed by the camera in Lao People's Democratic Republic

Tale of the taps: A Tapirus terrestris in Central Suriname Nature Reserve is caught showing off his mohican
Tale of the taps: A Tapirus terrestris in Central Suriname Nature Reserve is caught showing off his mohican
Family matters: A group of White-lipped Pecari stare into the camera lens in suriname
Family matters: A group of White-lipped Pecari stare into the camera lens in suriname
The first of almost 52,000 pictures were released today by Conservation International, a group that promotes wildlife protection, and they are exciting some experienced wildlife biologists.
The cameras snapped away during a month of the dry season, starting in 2008, in seven different countries and will continue to take candid photos in future years.

‘These kind of captured them doing what they're doing, being themselves,’ said study lead author Jorge Ahumada, technical director of the Tropical Ecology Assessment and Monitoring Network.
What is crucial is that there were no people involved - the cameras were hidden with camouflage and do not have a visible flash.
They are heat-sensitive, so when something warm is nearby, the camera snaps a picture.
Bright eyes: A Tapirus terrestris in central Suriname Nature Reserve, in which a stunning amount of animal diversity was found
Bright eyes: A Tapirus terrestris in central Suriname Nature Reserve, in which a stunning amount of animal diversity was found
Cat's amazing: A pair of pumas resting in Costa Rica
Cat's amazing: A pair of pumas resting in Costa Rica
Ticket to ride: A baby gorilla was snapped with her mother in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda
Ticket to ride: A baby gorilla was snapped with her mother in the Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda
Nosy neighbour: A giant anteater walks past one of the hidden cameras in Manaus, Brazil
Nosy neighbour: A giant anteater walks past one of the hidden cameras in Manaus, Brazil
The cameras were positioned to study mammals, but also got large birds, lizards and something else: human poachers, guns in hand.
Mr Ahumada and his team positioned the cameras in seven different wildlife preserves in Suriname, Costa Rica, Indonesia, Tanzania, Brazil, Uganda and Laos. Suriname had the most diversity and Laos the least. Their findings were published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B.
‘What a great study,’ said Stanford University biologist Terry Root, who was not involved.
‘Mammals are very hard to census because they are afraid of humans, and they have better ways of hiding than we have of finding them.’
Tusk master: An African elephant in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, snapped by one of the special cameras, which have no visible flash and are covered in camouflage
Tusk master: An African elephant in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, snapped by one of the special cameras, which have no visible flash and are covered in camouflage
Leafing through its surroundings: The southern pig-tailed macaque, spotted here in Indonesia, is in danger of extinction
Leafing through its surroundings: The southern pig-tailed macaque, spotted here in Indonesia, is in danger of extinction

Monkey business: Two young southern pig-tailed macaques in Indonesia get their 15 minutes of fame
Monkey business: Two young southern pig-tailed macaques in Indonesia get their 15 minutes of fame

Logged: An anteater in Costa Rica strolls past the camera trap
Logged: An anteater in Costa Rica strolls past the camera trap

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