| New time zone adaptation method (27 May. 2008) - The scientists have revealed an interesting way of accommodating to the new timezone for the long-distance travelers. The idea is to make your body to accommodate in extreme mode, what shortens the accommodation period. |
| The most working world countries (23 May. 2008) - Here is the rating of the world countries that work most of their lifetime. The first place is occupied by South Korea with 2357 working hours and 11 public holidays per year. |
| The most dangerous and disgusting delicacies (23 May. 2008) - There are lots of various delicacies in the world, but some of them are really astonishing and could frighten even an experienced gourmand. And not every dish is legal in some of the world countries. |
| Museum of unbelievable things will be opened in London (20 May. 2008) - Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum will be opened in London. This is the world famous network, consisting of 29 museums scattered all over the planet and the daily 1 hour television show that tells about all the astonishing news of the world. |
| A passenger has sued the airline for the flight spent in the toilet. (14 May. 2008) - A passenger of an American flight has sued the company for 2 million dollars because he had to sit in the lavatory during the flight and has been forced by the pilot to give his seat to the stewardess. |
| Wanna smoke? Show your wrinkles! (13 May. 2008) - In Japan the recent trend for the protection of youth from the tobacco smoking has been solved in a high-tech way. No surprise for this country, isn't it? The cigarette vending-machine now looks at your wrinkles and guesses whether you are already 20 or not. |
| The most ridiculous laws of the planet (13 May. 2008) - Here is the list of some ridiculous laws of various world countries. There are lots of such lists but each of these is always astonishing with the variety of cultural differences in the countries. |
| The Uluru tourists return the "damned" souvenirs back (12 May. 2008) - The Uluru rock in Australia is visited by half a million tourists every year and some of them take pieces of the rock as souvenirs home. But some of them are sending these back... due to mysterious reasons. |
| England will become a muslim country (10 May. 2008) - England is one of the European countries that suffers from it's own political correctness. They just let in lots of muslim followers to obtain the permanent residence and then just wonder why the balance between the Christians and muslim believers constantly changes in favour of the muslim part. |
| Good sex to be legalized in Ecuador (8 May. 2008) - The only female member of the Ecuador parliament has proposed to legalize the woman's right for good sex. This proposal sounds revolutionary in this patriarchal country, where a woman is surely not at the first place in society. |
| The most weird British hotels (30 Apr. 2008) - There are lots of strange hotels in Great Britain and here is the rating of the most weird ones, starting from a hotel-prison of the medieval times, and finishing with the hotels, located in an old fortress and lighthouse, each one offering their specific rest - mostly for reasonable money - for those who like to gather unusual impressions. |
| A catastrophic earthquake will happen on Earth (28 Apr. 2008) - The Russian scientists have invented an earthquake prediction model that has shown that in the nearest 10 years there will be a powerful earthquake that will lead to multiple victims and have named the most probable districts that are in danger. |
| You can hire a person in a London Library (23 Apr. 2008) - In Great Britain you can "read a person" instead of reading a book in a library. Such an interesting idea has been introduced already in the year 2000, but now it gains popularity and is based upon the fact that we cannot just simply meet a stereotypic person to satisfy our curiosity about his way of life and such libraries would offer this unique opportunity. |
| Muslims suggest to consider Mecca the center of the Earth (22 Apr. 2008) - The muslim forum in Qatar proposes to make Mecca to the center of the Earth and to adjust the world time to the Mecca time, affirming that the Greenwich time is a heritage of the colonial Great Britain that has been thrusted to the whole world long ago. |
| The climate change will turn cold districts to resorts. (17 Apr. 2008) - The global warming has not began, and the financial experts already build their prognoses about the touristic business changes that will happen after the climate change. The financial forecasts appeal to investments in the cold regions of the planet that seem to be warm resorts in perspective. |
| The new travel passports are dangerous (10 Apr. 2008) - The new biometric passports, in spite of the assurances of many governments of the world, that they are absolutely secure, are in fact crackable. A group of American hackers have demonstrated a device that could read and even write data to the passport. The chips in the passport could even be used to create and explosive device. |
| Wanna have a rest in the nuthouse? (7 Apr. 2008) - Some of the historical and architectural memories are being sometimes misused in a quite perverse way. In Brooklyn they plan to make a hotel out of the former nuthouse. Just imagine how their commercial would look like. |
| The Most Interesting World Museums (31 Mar. 2008) - Many people like to spend their vacation not only having total rest and leisure, but also trying to attend cultural events and to visit museums. But also lots of people are getting bored at the another dull sight of the prehistoric man or masterpieces of some weird artists. Well, this list of museums is of another kind. You won't be bored for sure, but your cultural checklist will be surely pleased with these ones. |
| An Elephant Gave a Lesson to the Rude Tourists (31 Mar. 2008) - Even animals in other countries are not really much please with the tourists that have got no manners and are not respecting the others. A group of tourists got into trouble because of their misunderstanding of the warning signs of an elephant-mother. Or maybe because of their economy - they have refused to hire a guide with them. |
| The most astonishing world hotels (28 Mar. 2008) - The competition in the touristic industry and the pressing of the other competitors in the branch make the hotels to invent the new looks and services that are admiring the tourist and are really exotic. Here is the list of the most unusual looking hotels of the world. |
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