Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Strange Stories, Amazing Facts


Yes! Finally got the time to read this book. The Reader's Digest Book Of "Strange Stories, Amazing Facts". Stories that are bizarre, unusual, odd, astonishing, incredible... but true... This book was published way back 1975. Pretty antique huh?... I borrowed this book from my bestfriend. This was one of the reason why we got closer during our highschool days. The contents are very interesting. The book is divided into 5 parts with subcategories.
Part 1
-> The enigma of space - The universe... eternally fixed or forever exploding?
->The astonishing human body - The miraculous mechanism that is ourselves
-> Wonders of the natural world - Secrets of the planet on which we live
-> The surprising animal kingdom - Strange and mysterious creatures that share our world

Part 2
-> The marvels of science - Man's endless quest for knowledge
-> Feats of building and engineering - Immortal milestones of civilization
-> Man's amazing inventions - Weird and wonderful answers to the problems of living
-> Daring and epic journeys - Tales of courage and high endeavor
-> The quest for the past - Detectives with spades and aqualungs

Part 3
-> Strange customs and superstitions - Ancient defenses to counter perils of the unknown
-> Popular facts and fallacies - A second look at long-cherished notions
-> Intriguing and unsolved mysteries - Theories abound, but the questions remains
-> Footsteps into the unknown - Adventures beyond the material world
-> Legendary lands and beasts - Dismissed as travellers' tales - but where they true?

Part 4
-> Hoaxes, frauds and forgeries - Tricksters who rocked and shocked the world
-> Eccentrics and prophecies - Brilliant, original thinkers - pr charlatans?
-> Curious and bizarre beginnings - The unconscious heritage shared by us all

Part 5
-> The world of tomorrow - Triumph pf man... or Armageddon?


These are the contents of the book. I'm gonna share to ya'll one mysterious stories that I've read in the book. This story is quiet popular in London. In fact it was published on one the newspapers in London way back 1854. You may google the news for more information. Here goes...


WHEN THE DEVIL WALKED IN DEVON
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What else could leave a 100 mile trail of cloven hoofprints?



All over southern England, the winter of 1854-5 was the coldest living memory. Overnight, on February 9, there had been a severe frost and 2 in. of snow blanketed the County of Devon. The River Exe was frozen over and birds were trapped where they had stood in the ice.
When dawn came, the snow lay white, smooth and even, marked only by bird and animal tracks and, across about 100 miles of the county, a trail of mysterious footprints. They zigzagged through five parishes, across gardens, over rooftops, haystacks, walls and in and out of barns.
They were 4 in. long, 2 3/4 in. wide and 8 in. apart, and appeared to have been made by a creature with cloven hooves, walking upright on two legs.
To the country people of the area, there was no doubt about the cause of the cloven hooves of the Devil.

Hooves of fire
The weird prints began in the middle of a garden in the parish of Totnes and ended a mysteriously as they had started, in a field at Littleham. In one village they led into a shed and out at the other side. Whatever made them had gone through 6 in. diameter hole.
In another village, the creature appeared to have crawled through a drain pipe, leaving tracks at both ends.
In some places, the marks seemed to have been made by fiery hooves in the hard-frozen snow or, as at Woodbury, by a hot iron outside the door of the church.
Hundreds of people saw the prints and scores letters poured in to newspapers in which people debated what could have caused them.
Near the village of Dawlish, the trail led into dense bracken and undergrowth. When dogs were brought in to flush out the thicket, they are said to have retreated, howling dismally.


Many theories
The naturalist Sir Richard Owen, in a letter to the Illustrated London News, suggested the prints were those of a badger. He pointed out that the badger places its hind feet in the marks left by its forefeet. Although it hibernates, it sometimes ventures out in search of food.
Other suggestions included a fox, an otter, cranes, wild cats, a donkey or a pony with broken shoe. One amateur naturalist even suggested that the prints resembled those of a kangaroo and that the animal might have escaped from a travelling menagerie, then returned to its cage without anyone noticing its absence.
Rats, rabbits, squirrels and toads were also suggested as possible culprits.
One group of villagers, believing there might be a wild beast at large, set out with pitchforks and bludgeons to track it down, but without success.
But local people were not convinced. Many refused to go out after sunset, and children hid in closets and cupboards, terrified by the fireside gossip they had heard: that the Devil had walked in Devon that winter night.
-----> Source: The Reader's Digest Book Of "Strange Stories, Amazing Facts".. page 377



There goes. That would be all for now. Maybe I can put some stories from the book in my blog in time.... *^____^*

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Website Badges




Been syncing, adding badges, widgets, replying to old comments and updating my profiles on all my social networking sites . http://www.buttonshut.com/ has the best badges that i've encountered so far, minus the addons that they put on their badges. ahehehehe.... I'll try to teach you some steps on how to put your badges on your social networking site...


1. Click on the badge that you would like to choose.





2. Click on the badge design




3. Adjust the size of your badge




4. Copy and Paste your link from Facebook in the box and click the "Link It!" button




5. Copy and Paste the codes to your website





6. If you want to avoid the added external links on your badges, Delete the additional codes.

Original Html Code
/ Badge:

http://www.girlgamesdonkey.com/
Riddles




Remove Html Code / Badge:

Riddles




Final HTML Code / Badge:


http://www.girlgamesdonkey.com/




There you go. Steps are simple and easy. Hope these steps would be of great help to you. As for me, I'm gonna go and finish updating my sites. Do follow my other social networking sites. Thanks!!!!

Friday, December 2, 2011

Day 4 Manila Tour (November 29 2011)




Next stop Tagaytay.... We were stucked on traffic. We got there by lunchtime. Went to People's Park in the Sky. By arriving there, you would leave your car on there parking space and either walk or ride a jeepney (Php5/person) to get to the park.... It indeed has a nice view of Taal Volcano.

Taal Volcano
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Picture with Taal Lake at the back
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Mini Stadium
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Saw a cute cat sleeping... ahehehe...
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Wishing Well
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The famous Pine Apple!
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View at the top
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Jump Around!
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Souvenirs
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Next stop, Tagaytay Picnic Grove! It’s open daily from 8 AM to 6 PM. Entrance fee is Php50/Person. We celebrated there Daphne Marie Faelnar's 24th Birthday.



Daphne Marie Faelnar. The bday girl!
Hanging Rice(Puso) Made in Manila...LOL
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Tagaytay Zipline and Cable Car Ride
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Butterfly? Moth? clingin' at the foot of our table
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Long path way..............
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LOL
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waiting for sunset
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Sunset Photos
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HISTORY!!!!!

People's Park In The Sky

An artful blending of natural and man-made attractions, poised on the highest point of Tagaytay City. It stands on a 4,516 sq, meters solid ground and overlooks four bodies of water – Taal Lake, Balayan Bay, Laguna de Bay and Manila Bay. It is located at Dapdap West and Dapdap East, approximately 6 to 7 km away from Silang Crossing.

The People’s Park in the Sky is one of the visited place in Tagaytay, it was build in the late 70’s by former President Ferdinand E. Marcos to serve as the former first family’s summer home.

SOURCE : http://www.tagaytay.co.uk/peoples_park.php


Tagaytay Picnic Grove

Tagaytay's playground is the popular Picnic Grove. It features huts line along the gentle slopes of the Tagaytay Ridge. It is a prime location, providing the finest view of the volcano far below. It is in Barangay Sungay East.

The Tagaytay Picnic Grove is just beside Tierra de Maria, located at Brgy. Sungay in the east-end of Tagaytay City. It is one of the cheapest attractions here in Tagaytay.


Tagaytay Picnic Grove is nestled at the slopes of Tagaytay Ridge with a magnificent view of the Taal volcano. The place is made much more special with the mild temperature due to its high altitude. It is a popular destination for tourists, local and foreign visitors, students on field trips, couples, and other groups. The facility provides cottages and rooms, camp areas, playgrounds, restaurants, pavilions, function halls for conferences or big parties. Several tables and picnic sheds are scattered all over the place.


Location:
Barangay Sungay East-End, Tagaytay City, Philippines
Operated by Tagaytay City Government
Telephone: (046) 413-4206 / (046) 413-0346
Websites: http://www.philtourism.gov.ph/


SOURCE: http://www.tagaytay.co.uk/picnic_grove.php

Day 3 Manila Tour (November 28 2011)


168! heavy traffic along China Town. It reminded me of Colon Street and Carbon in Cebu but much worst! Cars parking along the way. Some are facing each other. WTF!!! Seems like people there never really cared. But on the brighter side, food there are really delicious. Tried eating "Fried Siopao". Nom. It was really yummy... wahahahha.... As we got into the bldg., we parked our car at their 3rd basement. It was really amazing coz they have 3 storey underground parking lot. Imagine how deep they dug that! Amazing!... There are plenty of stalls inside 168. Sales Ladies always shouting "Pili na ate!". "Bili na ate!". ahehehe.... Most stalls are owned by chinese. You could buy items at low prices. You could even request discounts on items which makes it so perfect in buying gifts or "pasalubongs". And so we dined and shopped!



168 Shopping Mall, Sta. Elena St.
Binondo, Manila
Philippines

168 SHOPPING MALL! The mall is conveniently located at the heart of Divisoria along Sta. Elena and Soler Streets and considered to be the newest, most modern and convenient wholesale and retail shopping mall that houses various stalls offering all kinds of commodities, from novelty items, bags, shoes, toys, hardware, RTW's and others.

It usually opens between 9-10 am. Check there online website. Click Here!

Day 2 - Manila Tour (November 27 2011)

Day 2! Off to Enchanted Kingdom! wwweeeeeee..... Ride all you can! credits to Daphne. I, always been a freeloader. Lol...



Parking Lot. Unlimited rides crew.
From L to R - Aljun, Me (MiMaY), Lawrence, Daphne, Ayah and Manoy Zandro
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Entrance
L to R - Daphne, Aljun, Me(MiMaY) Aprielle, AJ, Mommy Bel, Gian, Lawrence, Ate Mau, Ayah, Manoy Zandro and Mommy Net
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Inside Enchanted Kingdom
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Goofin' with Angel... LOL
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We separated ways at started our unlimited rides. I suggest that you would come early.
Weekdays: Wednesday to Friday
Time: 12:00 NN to 7:00 PM


Weekend: Saturday & Sunday
Time: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
Bring your own food. Foods and Beverages there are expensive. Imagine yourself buying Php35 worth of bottled mineral water. wahahahaha.... Check there website first to plan your itinerary. Click here for Enchanted Kingdom Website.


TICKET RATES:

Carousel Ticket:

Weekend / Holiday Rate: Php 150.00
Weekday Rate: Php 150.00

Descriptions: Free admission to the park grounds and unlimited access to the Grand Carousel, Bumbling Boulders, and Boulderville Express.





Regular Day Pass:

Weekend / Holiday Rate: Php 500.00
Weekday Rate: Php 400.00

Descriptions: Enjoy unlimited use of all the Park’s rides: Space Shuttle, Jungle Log Jam, Swan Lake, Up, Up & Away, Roller Skater, Dodgem, Wheel of Fate, Anchor's Away, Bump n’ Splash, Rialto, Rio Grande Rapids, Flying Fiesta, Grand Carousel, Bumbling Boulders, Boulderville Express, Air Pterodactyl, Stone Eggs, and Dinosaurus.





Junior Day Pass:

Weekend / Holiday Rate: Php 320.00
Weekday Rate: Php 250.00

Descriptions: Applicable to children between 36” to 47” tall. Children 35” and under are FREE. Enjoy unlimited use of all the Park’s rides: Space Shuttle, Jungle Log Jam, Swan Lake, Up, Up & Away, Roller Skater, Dodgem, Wheel of Fate, Anchor's Away, Bump n’ Splash, Rialto, Rio Grande Rapids, Flying Fiesta, Grand Carousel, Bumbling Boulders, Boulderville Express, Air Pterodactyl, Stone Eggs, and Dinosuarus.











** Pursuant to R.A. 7432, senior citizens are entitled to a 20% discount on the applicable admission rate upon presentation of their Senior Citizen’s National Identification Card at the Front Gate.

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OTHER ATTRACTIONS
. A separate fee will be required for the following attractions: Laser Mission, EKstreme Tower Ride, Zorb Ball, SRR:X The Experience!!!, XPP Xtreme Paintball, 4D Discovery Theater, Kart Trak, Jr. Kart Trak, Bunny World, and Triassic Tag.

RE-ENTRY. Guests who leave the park and wish to return within the day should have their hands stamped at the exit. The hand-stamp and admission ticket must be presented to re-enter.

TICKET UPGRADE. Should you wish to upgrade your ticket, simply surrender your present admission pass at the Ticket Booths and pay the difference.




You should try this top rides in Enchanted Kingdom.




1. EKstreme Tower Ride







2. Space Shuttle
Max

















2. Jungle Log Jam








3. Anchor's Away









4. Rio Grande Rapids


5. Roller Skater


6. Rialto


Try also there Concessionaire attractions : 4D Theater, XPP, Kart Track, Junior Kart Track, Exodus, Triassic Laser Tag, SRRX, Bungee Fun, Zorb Ball, Zoori's Adventure and Lazer Maze. Check there website for details... If you would like to have a perfect view at their fireworks display, you should be near Space Shuttle max.



We really had a great time at Enchanted Kingdom. Till next time.


Link
Bye Bye!!!
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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Day 1 Manila Tour (November 26 2011)


It was my first time riding on a plane. First time riding alone! First! Grrrrr... It was a little bit scary. I didn't know what were the steps in chekin' in and stuffs till i was there in the airport. Good thing that i'm a good observer and i can read. wahahahaha... I was just following the people in the airport... Finally I got to Manila safe. While waiting for my cozns to fetch me at NAIA, i went outside the airport hoping that i could light up a cigarette. Surprisingly there was a huge sign board in front of me saying "
Smoking is strictly prohibited". Shit! No choice. I waited for them for 20 mins.... Finally, I was now in manoy kent's ride with Manoy Zandro, Aljun, Daphne and Ayah at the back of the car while Manoy Kent drivin' with Lawrence at his side. Off to MOA....

Manoy Kent with AJ at MOA... stroll2
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Phantomime at Mall of Asia
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Goofin' around while waiting for the fireworks!
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After the fireworks display. Taking pix at floats outside MOA.
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Huge XMAS tree outside MOA
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It was almost 11pm that we went home to Cavite. We traveled for almost 2 hours. Even though we went home late and hungry, we sure had a lot of fun on our first day at Manila!!!