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Friday, July 13, 2012

SAPI UNIK yang merasa dirinya adalah SEEKOR KUDA !!


German Girl Trains Cow as a Show Horse

German Girl Trains Cow as a Show Horse



Regina Mayer, a 15-year-old girl from Laufen, Southern Germany, rides her pet cow Luna as if she were a well-trained show horse.

The young girl always wanted her own horse, but her parents kept saying �no�, and since she had a stable full of cows at her disposal, Regina decided she was going to try and ride one. After hundreds of hours of training and many baskets of treats, she managed to teach Luna to jump over home-made hurdles, just like a show horse.

Regina remembers that she knew Luna was special ever since she was born, three years ago. The calf came right up to her, she wasn�t shy like most other young cattle, and they developed a special friendship ever since. The 15-year-old began riding Luna about six months ago and she even contacted a riding school in Switzerland, and received some tips on how to train and equip the bovine in a way similar to a show horse. The two went for long rides around the countryside of Southern Germany and Luna become more and more comfortable, especially since her friend Regina made sure to give her delicious carrots during each outing.

Young Regina Mayer says Luna is definitely very clever, she knows what she can do and what she can�t. Right now she�s able to jump over a-meter-high hurdles, but the rider is confident this year they will reach 1.20 meters. She admits people always look at her funny when they see her riding a cow, but she wouldn�t dream of trading Luna for a horse. The trained cow has become her best friend, following her around wherever she goes, something a horse would never do.

German Girl Trains Cow as a Show Horse
German Girl Trains Cow as a Show Horse


German Girl Trains Cow as a Show Horse
German Girl Trains Cow as a Show Horse


German Girl Trains Cow as a Show Horse
German Girl Trains Cow as a Show Horse

saat SEDIH CEWEK ANEH ini MAKAN BATU dan SPONS coyyy.... HOBBY yang UEDAN !!! + video

Dinner time: Teresa Widener (right) and her daughter Kelsey Bayne, 22, enjoy very different treats at home in Bedford, Virginia. Mrs Widener eats stones as comfort food

Dinner time: Teresa Widener (right) and her daughter Kelsey Bayne, 22, enjoy very different treats at home in Bedford, Virginia. Miss Bayne tucks into some candyfloss while Mrs Widener's comfort food is stones

Odd diet: The mother-of-two hammers her stones down to an edible size. She gorges on stones to lift her spirits

Odd diet: The mother-of-two hammers her stones down to an edible size. She eats stones to lift her spirits

Love at work: Mrs Widener credits her new husband Jim with helping her cut down on her stone-eating habit

Love at work: Mrs Widener credits her new husband Jim with helping her cut down on her stone-eating habit

That's a good one! Mrs Widener selects which stones to eat during country walks

That's a good one! Mrs Widener selects which stones to eat during country walks

Natural lift: Another delicious stone goes down a treat as Mrs Widener comforts herself

Natural lift: Another delicious stone goes down a treat as Mrs Widener comforts herself


Sponge cake: Nicole Bonner has eaten 1,000 sponges in the past few years

Sponge cake: Nicole Bonner has eaten 1,000 sponges in the past few years



TEBAK GAMBAR : BENDA APAKAH YANG DILIHAT PRIA INI ???


cara ASYIK DESAIN BUAH BUAHAN dengan SEMANGKA


A nice and inventive way to serve a fruit salad.


Thursday, July 12, 2012

Chefchaouen � si KOTA BIRU UNIK dari MAROKO - semua bangunan nya bercat BIRU locchhh...

Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations

Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations


Chefchaouen or Chaouen is a city in northwest Morocco. It is the chief town of the province of the same name, and is noted for its buildings in shades of blue.

One of Morocco�s most popular tourist destinations, Chefchaouen is most known for its blue-rinsed buildings, hotels and alleys, an old tradition leftover from the city�s Jewish population.

Chefchaouen was founded by Moorish exiles from Spain, in 1471, as a small fortress to fend off the attacks of invading Portuguese forcess in northern Morocco. After the Spanish Reconquista, the small mountain town became one of the largest Moriscos and Jews refuge sites, and during their stay they managed to leave their mark on it, one that makes the modern city so special.

The name Chefchaouen comes from �chauen�, which is Spanish for horns, and refers to the shape of the two mountains overlooking the settlement. But it�s not its strange name, the beautiful and unique handicrafts sold by local craftsman, or the delicious goat cheese that attracts the majority of tourists to Chefchaouen. It�s the blue-painted houses and buildings of the city, a tradition inherited from the former Jewish inhabitants. In the Bible, Israelites are commanded to dye one of the threads in their tallit (prayer shawl) blue, with tekhelel. This was an old natural dye, processed from a species of shellfish, but in time its production collapsed and the Jewish people eventually forgot how to make it. But, in honor of the sacred commandment, the color blue was still woven into the cloth of their tallit. When they look at the dye, they will think of the blue sky, and the God above them in Heaven.

While the Jewish population of Chefchoauen isn�t as numerous as it one was, practically everyone in the city still follows this old tradition and frequently renew the paint job on their homes.

Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations
Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations


Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations
Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations


Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations
Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations


Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations
Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations


Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations
Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations


Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations
Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations


Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations
Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations


Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations
Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations


Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations
Chefchaouen � The Blue City of Morocco | Top Most Popular Tourist Destinations

Ivan Stoiljkovic, mantafff.... si BOCAH MAGNET ... benda apapun bisa NEMPEL euyyyy.....

Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child

Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child

Ivan Stoiljkovic (born 2005) is a Croatian boy who is purportedly able to "magnetically" attract metal objects to his body. Stoiljkovic, who lives in the city of Koprivnica, also could rollerblade at the age of 15 months, having learnt to walk at the age of 8 months. He learnt how to ride a small motorcycle at the age of two. His family also claim that he has magical healing powers, which he used to cure a stomach wound incurred by his grandfather.

In many respects, Ivan Stoiljkovic is much like any other six-year-old boy in his city.

He enjoys kicking a ball around in the garden of the home he shares with his family and is learning to play the accordion as a hobby.

But there are some areas of his magnetic personality where Ivan differs greatly - namely his ability to stick metal objects to his body.

There are also claims from his family in Koprivnica, in Northern Croatia, of unusual levels of strength and even healing powers.

But one thing is for certain - when Ivan takes off his shirt, he is able to stick metallic objects such as spoons, mobile phones and even frying pans to his body.

In total, his family says, he can carry up to 25kg of metal stuck to his torso.

In the video below, his grandmother Dragica adds metal objects of various sizes to his torso, including a huge metal frying pan.

'I have no problem to hold metal objects, but eventually I get tired,' said Ivan.

But that isn't the end to Ivan's unusual talents.

According to his family, Ivan has also used his 'healing' hands to alleviate stomach pains for his grandfather Ivo and is credited with soothing the pain of a neighbour who hurt his leg in a tractor accident.

Ivan said that when his grandson laid his hands on his stomach, they became extremely hot and the pain simply went away.

'When something hurts us, we ask Ivan to put his hands on the sore and the pain disappears in a flash,' said Dragica.

If that wasn't enough, it is also claimed Ivan is much stronger than other children his age and is able to easily carry bags of cement as heavy as 50lb.

His abilities echo the character Magneto, as featured in the X-Men comics and films, a mutant who has the ability to manipulate metals.

Magneto was played by Sir Ian McKellen in the X-men trilogy of films, and will be played by Michael Fassbender in the upcoming prequel X-Men: First Class.
Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child
Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child


Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child
Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child


Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child
Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child


Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child
Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child


Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child
Ivan Stoiljkovic - Magnetic Child

kamu PASTI kagak bakalan NYADAR kalo TERNYATA MAKANAN ini ada SESUATU nya ... TELITI gan !!!


Fake Plastic Food In Japan

Fake Plastic Food In Japan

Fake food samples appear prevalently in the windows and display cases of food-serving establishments throughout Japan. Once made from wax, today they are usually made out of plastic. The plastic models are mostly handmade from vinyl chloride and carefully sculpted to look like the actual dishes. The models are custom-tailored to restaurants and even common items such as ramen will be modified to match each establishment's food. During the molding process, the fake ingredients are often chopped up and combined in a manner similar to actual cooking.

The craftsmanship has been raised to an art form and plastic food has been exhibited at places such as the Victoria and Albert Museum. Regular competitions are held in making fake food dishes out of plastic and other materials.

The plastic food manufacturers fiercely guard their trade secrets as business is lucrative; the plastic food industry in Japan, by conservative estimates, has revenues of billions of yen per year. A single restaurant may order a complete menu of plastic items costing over a million yen.

In recent years, Japanese plastic food manufacturers have been targeting markets overseas, such as China.

While some large companies exist, others are small shops with a single proprietor. They can be found in Kappabashi-dori, the food supply street in Tokyo. Factories can be found in Gujo, Gifu.

* Iwasaki Be-I, the biggest plastic food manufacturer in Japan, founded by Takizo Iwasaki in 1932
* Maiduru (Maizuru), another old and large manufacturer

Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan


Fake Plastic Food In Japan
Fake Plastic Food In Japan

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