A 32-year-old Indian guy, Datta Phuge does not hold the statement that money can buy love to be true. But, you can definitely draw the attention of many women if you show you have much money. Since he's not handsome, but he's rich, he hired a team of 15 jewelers who worked 16 hours a day, during two weeks, making him a shirt out of gold. The pleasure of wearing the golden outfit, this man paid about 17 thousand euro. "I know I'm not the most handsome man in the world, but women find it difficult to remain indifferent to this kind of clothes. Shirt of gold has always been my dream" -he said. The shirt is coated with gold and made of white velvet, having Swarovski crystals on it and a golden belt. Well, you can say this is an original idea, especially in India.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Amazing Capilano Suspension Bridge
Amazing Capilano Suspension Bridge
Voices from Vancouver's past mingle with the sounds of nature, beautiful gardens skirt colourful totem poles, British Columbia First Nations artisans chisel legend into cedar and Capilano Suspension Bridge takes you to the serenity of a West Coast rainforest and Canada's award-winning Vancouver attraction, Treetops Adventure.
Voltitude fold-up pedal-assist electric bike rolls into production
The Voltitude fold-up pedal-assist electric bicycle (or pedelec) from Swiss company Volitude SA that first got our attention in concept form early last year has now entered production. The body of the bike, which is now known as the Voltitude V1, has received a slight redesign in shape but the bike still features the unique EasyFold mechanism that allows it to be folded or unfolded in just a second and has seen it dubbed the “Swiss Army Bike.”
THE TEA SHOP........
A tale reflecting the character & high values of the brave men guarding the nation...
They were on their way to the post where they would be deployed for next three months. The batch being relieved, was waiting anxiously for their arrival so that they could fall back to safer confines of their parent unit. Some would proceed on leave and meet their families. They were happy that they were to relieve a set of comrades who had done their job.
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