5 Remarkable Forests That You May or May Not Want To Get Lost In.

5 Remarkable Forests That You May or May Not Want To Get Lost In.
Maybe you're one of those people that gets nostalgic over forests. You know, the ones of fairy tales, with enchanted castles and beautiful princesses illuminated by moonlight. Or, maybe you're quite the opposite. To you, forests feel like the settings of nightmares and horror movies — spooky places where once you enter, you never escape. While forests do seem to have a pretty divided reputation, we think it's unfair to judge them all as one. Here's a peek at five remarkable forests around the world that will either thrill you or chill you.
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1.Crooked Forest, Poland.
One look at this peculiar forest and there's no question as to why it's made our list. In a small corner of western Poland, the Crooked Forest consists of about 400 pine trees, all with a prominent 90-degree curve at their base. No one knows exactly why the trees grew to look like this, but scientists have a few ideas. The most widely accepted theory is that farmers planted the group of trees around 1930 and used some type of man-made tool to produce the naturally curved wood, possibly for boat making. Whatever the reason, it's definitely a sight to see and a forest worth wandering into.
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2. Aokigahara, Japan.
Located on the northwestern side of Japan's Mt. Fuji, the Aokigahara Forest is memorable for its nicknames alone. Known as "Suicide Forest," and "the perfect place to die," the Aokigahara is one of those spooky forests that once you enter, you sometimes don't escape. In this case, however, it's with intention. Despite locals' attempts to stop them, such as erecting signs that say things like "Your life is a precious gift from your parents," and "Please don't suffer alone, and first reach out," more than 100 people committed suicide in the forest between 2013 and 2015. Aokigahara is considered the second most popular spot in the world to take one's life. (If you're struggling with thoughts of suicide, please reach out for confidential help from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255.)
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3. The Hellerbose Forest, Belgium.
This is one of those enchanting forests we've been talking about. The Hallerbos, or "Blue Forest," as it's often called, is carpeted from April to May with millions of bluebell flowers amid groves of slender, delicate beech trees. Not far from Brussels, this dreamlike forest stretches for 2.25 square miles (5.8 square kilometers) and is covered with winding pathways and wild rabbits and deer that add to the otherworldly atmosphere. This is a forest fit for a fairy tale — or whoever just wants to get lost in one.
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4. Hoia Baciu Forest, Transylvania, Romania.
Known as the "Bermuda Triangle of Transylvania," the Hoia-Baciu is cloaked in mystery. For starters, the trees in the forest are misshapen, growing in zigzag patterns or spiraling in a clockwise direction. In the middle of the forest is an oval-shaped area of land called Poiana Rotunda — or simply, "the clearing" — where it's said that nothing grows, with no reported scientific explanation. (Google Maps shows that it's actually a lush and grassy meadow, but trees do seem to avoid the area). If all of that isn't weird enough, Hoia Baciu's claim to fame first came in 1968 when a military technician photographed what he claimed to be a UFO hovering over the clearing. We think this forest is best placed in the nightmares category.
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5. Tsingy Forest, Madagascar.
Translating to "where one cannot walk," the fittingly named Tsingy Forest of Madagascar is an unusual landscape of 300-foot, spiked, and jagged limestone rocks, formed by years of erosion from tropical rain. At first glance, this stone forest appears quite inhospitable, however, it is actually home to 11 subspecies of lemur, 100 types of bird, 45 different kinds of reptile, and various other wildlife and greenery. Don't get lost in this forest — we doubt you'll want to climb these "trees" to find a way out.

These 5 places of the world make sense of fear

These 5 places of the world make sense of fear
Royal path of Spain
One of the most dangerous places in the world is this royal path of Spain It is located next to George L Choro near a village named Alora. This dangerous route is at a height of 300 to 900 feet. Its length is 1.8 meters and the width is just three feet. It has been closed for the common people, but the thrillers are thrilled to come here. The news of falling from this place to death often comes.

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Snake island
There is also a dangerous place in Brazil, which is called Snake Island, or 'House of Snakes'. This island is full of snakes. Here are the world's most dangerous snakes. The Brazilian Navy has banned people from coming here.

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Japan's bloody pond
This is the 'bloody pond' of Japan, which is one of the most famous places here. Swimming in this puddle is forbidden because its temperature is 194 degrees Fahrenheit i.e. 90 degrees Celsius. Actually, the amount of iron and salt in this puddle is quite large and its water is bloody red. The steam evaporates from the surface of the water. It looks as if it is the door to Hell.
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Rami Island
Located near Myanmar, Ramri islands, where there are many lakes of saltwater and they are full of dangerous crocodiles. It is said that during the Second World War 1000 soldiers of the Japanese Army had reached this island to avoid British soldiers, but most of them became victims of dangerous crocodiles living on this island. Only 20 soldiers returned here alive
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Miyakejima Ijoo Island
Japan's Miyakejima Ijoo Island is so dangerous that it is also difficult to breathe here. To stay alive on this island, people have to always keep a gas mask, because the amount of toxic gases in the environment has reached a much higher level than usual. Here the Oyama volcano always grows.credit: third party image reference

Which animal's milk is pink in color, you will be surprised to know

Which animal's milk is pink in color, you will be surprised to know
 There are many things in the world that are surprising to know about. We are going to tell you about an animal whose milk is pink in color.
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 The milk of the "hippopotamus" is pink. There are two types of acids found in its milk which are known as Hipposudoric Acid and Nar Hipposudoric Acid. The color of milk is pink due to these acids. It prevents bacteria from growing on hippo's body and also keeps their skin healthy. They also protect the skin of hippos from ultraviolet rays.
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 When the hippopotamus is nervous, red colored sweat comes out of its body. The reason for this is that there are only two types of acids. This helps Hippopotamus to frighten the hunter and drive him away.
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Top 5 Unknown Facts about Chickens.....

Top 5 Unknown Facts about Chickens.....
We all know that Cocks are mainly used for festival fights in South Asia. In India, Mostly Cock fights held on festival times like Sankranti, Diwali and other religious festivals. Mostly, Rooster are found in Indonesia, Philippines and South India.
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(1). Chickens came from the dinosaurs. Many scientists discovered that these chickens are first lived in the forest. After that human being domesticated them. So they started living with human beings in the houses.
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(2). On 6000 BC Chinese started domesticate Hens and Cocks in their houses. After that, in India on 2000 BC, Indians also started domesticate them. So, from ancient period these species domesticated by human beings.
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(3). On the planet, there are 25 billion Chickens where there is no other bird species alive. And the number of chicken is approximately equal to number of humans on the earth.credit: third party image reference
(4). Like humans, Chickens can also talk to each others. When the hen see an enemy then it alerts other hens by making a sound. So that the other hens can survive or fight against the enemy. And they talk while eating, laying eggs etc.credit: third party image reference
(5). Last but not least, ie; Cocks can predict the weather earlier than human beings. And they can find the time by seeing the sky. So Cocks sings early in the morning. And it is a omnivores, that means it can eat seeds, nuts and also eat small lizards, earthworms etc.credit: third party image reference

5 Mysterious Things found in Forests

5 Mysterious Things found in Forests
  1. The stairs were found in the middle of the woods in the forest and no body knows where the stairs are going to be.
2. In 2016 ,a famous Archaeologist semir Osmanagich found a mysterious object in the Bosnian forest. It a kind of sphere it has a radius of 1.5 m and weight of 30 ton. It is 30,000 year old stone.

3. A man found a genuine sword sticking out from the ground in the Epping forest, England.

4. A creepy house was found in the forest in the middle of the woods it was said that it was a haunted house those whoever go inside can die with in a months.

5. This genuine rocket was found in Tennessee, USA. but still no idea how did that rocket comes to end there.

Have You Read This 2 Love Stories With Tragic Endings?

Have You Read This 2 Love Stories With Tragic Endings?
  1. Romeo & Juliet
  2. Titanic
Romeo & Juliet:
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Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career.
This story is about two young star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families.
Romeo and Juliet belongs to a tradition of tragic romances stretching back to antiquity. The two love birds enjoy their life each other's arms.
But lastly, Romeo drinks poison due to Juliet's parents.
Juliet then awakens only to find her beloved Romeo dead. Unwilling to live without him, she stabs herself with his dagger.
Titanic:
Story of a ship and love story of two love birds. Titanic was a British passenger liner that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912 after the ship struck an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City.
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So, It has been more than a century since the Royal Mail Steamer, Titanic, met its tragic ending the Atlantic Ocean.
Also there is a movie named as Titanic was filmed in the year 1997. 
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Top Three Most Dangerous Fish In The World

Top Three Most Dangerous Fish In The World
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1. GREAT WHITE SHARK
The Great White Shark is also known as the Great White or white shark or white pointer. It is also a species of large mackerel shark.which can be only found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans or Lakes.
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2.EEL
Eel is a Ray Finned Fish Belonging to the order Anguilliformes. Which consists of four types of Suborders Like 20 families, 111 genera and 800 Species. Eels considerable undergo Development from the early Larval stage is the Eventual Adult stage and most are the predators. 
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3. TIGER FISH
Tiger Fish refer to the fish from various Families and it derives from official and colloquial associations of these with a tiger. However the primary species designated by the named was Tiger Fish and it belong to the African.

What are the ten unsolved mysteries of India?

What are the ten unsolved mysteries of India?
Hello, today we are read 10 unsolved mysteries of India. This was a suggestion from a friend, thanks for your suggestion partner. 
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Number 1. About 16 years ago, in 2001 reports of sightings of a monkey-like creature emerged in Delhi. Some claimed that he was 4 feet tall, in black fur with a metal helmet and brandishing metal claws. While other people who claimed to have seen him say he was over 8 feet tall and attacks humans. On May 13, 2001, 15 people suffered injuries ranging from bruises to bites and scratches and other similar incidents were also reported. The incidents seized the city with fear and the sightings and attacks continued for more than a month before disappearing completely. The creature (or man dressed as a monkey) was never caught.
Number 2. In a small town located in Assam, a state in northeastern India, a strange and horrible phenomenon occurs that is beyond your wildest imagination. Between September and November of each year, Jatinga witnesses a massive suicide of birds, in which hundreds of migratory and local birds descend from the sky between 7 and 10 p. M. reasons. The phenomenon has baffled scientists for many years. The locals believe it is the work of evil spirits that stalk the area. Since the birds are not known to be suicidal, no one has been able to provide a clear explanation of why it happens and, therefore, specifically during the monsoon months and between fixed night hours. The phenomenon has definitely made Jatinga a spooky world-famous destination and the mystery remains unsolved to date.
Number 3. Also known as the Skeleton Lake, Lake Roopkund is located about 16500 feet above sea level in the most uninhabitable place between the Himalayas. There are about 600 skeletons scattered around this lake. Bone remains were first noticed in 1942 when a British forest guard discovered an alarming amount of human skeletons floating in the water and randomly lying along the edges of the lake after the harsh summer of that year that melted most of the ice of the lake. It was obvious ... something horrible had happened here. At first, they were believed to be the remains of Japanese soldiers killed in the war. But then, in 2004, it was discovered that the skeleton dates back to 850 AD. But what caused the mass death of hundreds of people at once? The legend says that a Goddess, enraged by the desecration of her mountain sanctuary, rained death on these people by throwing hailstones, which was described as `` hard as iron balls. '' The remains can still be seen as the ice on the lake melts during the summers. The explanation behind this lake full of skeletons is still unclear.
Number 4. About 15 km west of Jaisalmer, a city in western Rajasthan, are the ruins of a town called Kuldhara. The 500-year-old village of Kuldhara was inhabited by 1,500 residents. A dark night simply disappeared. They did not die or were kidnapped, they simply left. The reason for his sudden evacuation is still unknown. Some say they fled unable to withstand the torment of government taxes. People believe that upon leaving Kuldharans he cursed the area making it uninhabitable for humans. According to a legend, anyone who has tried to live in the abandoned town has died brutally. The town is said to be haunted and paranormal investigators have experienced strange events around the damn area. The town remains desert to this day.
Number 5. Home of the largest cannon on wheels, the Jaivana, the history of the Jaigarh fort is full of stories of intrigues and treasures. It is believed that while returning from a successful campaign in Afghanistan, Man Singh, Akbar's defense minister, hid the spoils of war in Fort Jaigarh. In 1977, at the height of the Emergency in India, Fort Jaigarh was once again in the spotlight when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi launched a thorough search of the fort with the warning that water tanks hid the Mughal treasure. Nothing was found, but the incident received great publicity.
Number 6. Hollowed out of a single giant rock, it is believed that the Son Bhandar cave of Rajgir in Bihar is the gateway to the wealth of Bimbisara, a king of Magadhan who loved to accumulate treasures. Son Bhandar literally translates as a "gold shop". It is said that when Bimbisara was imprisoned by his son Ajatashatru, this is the place where his wife hid the treasure on his orders. The unscrambled inscriptions that are engraved on the wall of the western cave are the clues to open the door. The British once tried to break through the supposed door, but without success, leaving only a black mark that is still visible.
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Number 7. Shanti Devi was a normal girl born in Delhi in the 1930. But when she turned four, she began acting strangely and was not happy with her life. He constantly told his parents that he belonged to another place and that his parents were not his true parents. She claimed that his name was Luigi Devi and that he died while giving birth to his son. She also gave very specific details about the life of her husband and her family. Shanti's parents worried about his behavior and the claims decided to investigate and what they discovered was incredible. In fact, there was a woman named Luigi Devi in ​​the city that Shanti claimed to have lived and died in childbirth, exactly as Shanti had told his parents. The city existed and also her husband and her family. When Shanti finally met her "husband from the previous life", she recognized him instantly and acted like a mother towards her son. Upon learning about its history, the newspapers began to cover it and became quite interested. It turns out that Shanti could not only remember every instance of his past life, but also the time between life and death, life after death, where he claimed that she had gotten into Krishna's method, who told her that spread the story about your experiences. Hundreds of researchers have tried to prove that their reincarnation is false and false, but they have always failed considerably.
Number 8. The stone man is so far the most elusive and mysterious serial killer in the history of Indian crime. The police found no clues and to date, he doesn't even know if it was the work of a man, a group or even if it was a man or a woman. Between 1985-87, 12 inhabitants of the pavement were killed while they slept. The residents of the Sion and Matunga area were terrified of the murders. People, who walked early in the morning as a routine, were afraid to leave their homes. Speculations increased as the Sion area is a center of tantric rituals and people often find remains of tantric processes in the street. The police were perplexed by these murders and did not have much evidence to work with. A victim was identified as an eyewitness and was lucky to escape the attack. However, the only survivor could not provide any help, since the attack occurred in a dimly lit area and could not see the killer. The victims were mostly rag collectors and beggars who slept alone in the streets. The scene was carefully chosen so that there are no witnesses. In most cases, the victims could not be identified as they had no relatives or relatives. A big heavy stone is all they found. The killer used a heavy stone to crush the head of his victims. The victims were not beaten. They brought tracking dogs but lost the trail. The murders ended as abruptly as they began and shortly after, in 1989, similar murders were observed in Kolkata. No evidence was found to positively confirm that the killer himself was doing this, except for the modus operandi. A similar murder was seen in Stoneman's recent murders in 2009 in Guwahati. Kolkata police described him as a well-trained man of a good height. Despite the increase in patrol in Mumbai and Kolkata, the killer was never found.
Number 9. So far there are 11 Nobel laureates from India. The first Indian to receive the Nobel Prize was Rabindranath Tagore. He received it in 1913 for Literature. Indian state police in West Bengal say that the invaluable Nobel Prize medal by renowned poet and author Rabindranath Tagore disappeared on March 25, 2004. Visitors to the museum dedicated to him in Shantiniketan first noticed the disappearance of dawn. A wristwatch, several rare paintings and gold medals were some of the items taken. The museum, part of Visva Bharati University, founded by Tagore in 1921, was closed the day before and it is not clear exactly when the items were stolen. The five-year investigation carried out by the CBI on the theft was officially closed in 2010. On several occasions, there were reports that the medallion had been smuggled into Bangladesh, but no concrete evidence could be obtained.
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Number 10. Malcha Mall Mahal. Also known as Wilayat Mahal is a hunting lodge in the Chanakyapuri area of ​​New Delhi. The ruined palace is inhabited by a brother and a sister, Prince Riaz and Princess Sakina Mahal, who belong to the royal family of the former Oudh and never leave it. The place has no electricity, no water and the only company that has the brother-sister duo are these fierce dogs that ensure that no one enters the premises. People who have tried to sneak into a claim for seeing the prince just to get scared with a gun. They say he spoke to them in impeccable English. People say that the only time they go out is to buy meat for dogs. The palace was built on 11 acres of land and was initially a community house for people living in the town of Malcha (New Delhi). When the capital of India moved from Calcutta to New Delhi, it was acquired by the government under the Land and Acquisitions Act of 1894. Those who refused to surrender their land lost their lives, and those who delivered it were expelled. from New Delhi and had to live a life of misery and poverty. Princess Wilayat Mahal, the Begum of Oudh was the great-granddaughter of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Oudh. Nawab Wajid Ali was deposed by the British more than a century ago and his properties were seized. Begum Wilayat Mahal was fighting with the Government. from India to recover their property. In May 1985, the government. He finally decided to assign Malcha Mahal to these royal descendants. However, on December 10, 1993, due to pain and mental stress, Begum Wilayat Mahal committed suicide by drinking crushed diamonds. He left his two sons, Princess Sakina and Prince Riaz, a few German Doberman shepherds and some royal treasures. His body was lying on his study desk for 10 days and his children cried in sorrow. The night before Prince Riaz buried her, her two children slept with her body. On June 24, 1994, some people attempted to attack this haunted place in search of treasures. The terrified young brothers had to dig their dead mother's grave and burn her body to prevent her grave from being shattered. The governor of Delhi gave them a revolver and permission to shoot in self-protection. Today, the dungeon is guarded by more than a dozen dogs and tall bushes and grills around the premise. Once they had 27 dogs but only 9 remain. Local people say that during the first days of their family stay in Malcha Mahal, they used to hear sounds of music and dance coming from the palace. They say 1-2 reporters tried to enter and never returned. No one has any idea what happens inside the palace.

‘A stomach full of plastic’: Veterinary surgeons removes 52 kilo plastic from cow

‘A stomach full of plastic’: Veterinary surgeons removes 52 kilo plastic from cow
A team of Veterinary surgeons has removed around 52 kilogram of plastic from a cow’s stomach. The veterinary surgeons in the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Science has removed these much of plastic waste from the stomach of cow by a surgery.
The cow was suffering by stomach ache as its stomach was full with plastic. The plastic filled in the stomach of the cow has caused severe pain to the animal.
The cow has delivered a calf 20 days ago. But the yield of milk was also dropped. It gave only 3 liter of milk a day. it took around five and half hours for the team of vet’s to remove the plastic from the stomach.

70 thousand snakes gather at this place every year

70 thousand snakes gather at this place every year
Let us tell you that there is a place where 70,000 male and female snakes gather for breeding. In this way, the gathering of snakes is also called a fair of snakes. Garter snakes are found in large numbers in this fair.
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People come here in large quantities to see this incident. This place is famous as the Narcisus Snake Dens area, where snakes are out in large quantities during the summer season. It is amazing to see this scene.
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Canada's Wildlife Management takes care of this special occasion to be held in February. But the question arises why this particular species of snakes gather here.
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According to experts, this is because this place is perfectly suited for their eating and living. During this process, thousands of snakes die here every year.

Know the weight of the world's largest flower

Know the weight of the world's largest flower
The Rufflesia arnoldii flower grows to a diameter of about one meter (3.3 ft), but the largest measurement from a reliable source is at 109 cm (3.44 ft), measured by Sumatra, one in the Palufa Nature Reserve for Buchinggi.
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Arnoldi weighs up to 11 kg (24 lb). These flowers originate from very large, cauliflower-like, maroon or magenta buds that are typically 30 cm (12 in) wide, but the largest (and the largest flower bud ever recorded) in Mount Sago, Sumatra, in May 1956 Was found At 43 cm 17 inches in diameter, it lives on many vines of the genus Tetrastigma as a parasite, which grows only in primary (untouched) rainforests. Rafflesia lacks any observable leaves, stems, or even roots, yet is still considered a vascular plant.
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Similar to fungi, individuals grow as thread-like strands of tissue that are completely in intimate contact with the host cells within and around where nutrients and water are obtained. This plant does not produce any leaf, stem or root nor does it contain chlorophyll. It can only be seen outside the host plant when it is ready to reproduce. Probably the only part of rufflesia that are uniquely plant-like flowers, although these are also unusual because they achieve mass proportions, have a reddish-brown color, and have a rotting flesh smell. This odor attracts insects such as flies which then pollinate the rare plant. This is not to be confused with the titan arum, Amorphophallus titanum, also commonly known as the "corpse flower" due to its odor.
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4 most expensive things in the world see photos

4 most expensive things in the world see photos
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1. The world's most expensive pair of shoes.
The Shoes: Ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz (1939), holding the record for being the most expensive shoes ever worn in a film. These slippers were sold at Christie's auction in 2000 for US $ 660,000.
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2. World's most expensive watch
Crafted with 110 carat diamonds in a rainbow of colors, this watch is a graph diamonds hallucinations watch.
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3. The world's most expensive custom phone ever
The name of this phone is Falcon Supernova iPhone 6 Pink Diamond. The owner of this over-the-top phone is Nita Ambani, wife of successful Indian businessman Mukesh Ambani.credit: third party image reference
4. World's most expensive headphones
These expensive headphones, designed by Senhizer, are nothing short of a "marvel of modern engineering", crafted from 6,000 components, the world's most expensive headphones with a marble stand, evaporated gold ceramic electrodes, quark glass vacuum tubes and Unique sound included.

7 Unbelievable photos of mountains that will make your jaw drop!

7 Unbelievable photos of mountains that will make your jaw drop!
The Earth is full of beautiful places and people, but Mother Nature has done an incredible job of creating amazingly beautiful mountain images, rocky monoliths and rock cliffs that are bound to make anyone travel to explore.
Whether taking a selfie on an icy or rocky mountain peak, or climbing one of the many geological wonders of the world, people can't get enough of these places. . So here are some of the most epic mountains in the world.
1. Cerro Standhardt, Argentina
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2. Grand Tetons, Wyoming, USA
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3. Huangshan Mountains, Anhui Province, China
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Some go snowboarding, while others just go there to bask in what Mother Nature has created, from the tip of the mountain across the rocky terrain to the crests and crevices
4. Chartreuse Mountains, Alps, France
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5. Cerro Torre, Southern Patagonia Ice Field, Argentina
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6. Everest, Himalayas, Nepal
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7. Trolltunga, Odda, Norway
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