Saturday, 4 December 2010
Wulingyuan National Park, China
Wulingyuan is a historic interest area in Hunan Provincethat provides exellent views, famous for its 3,100 tall quartzite sandstone pillars(Estimated), some over 800 meters in height, that are in a kind of karst formation. It's part of the City of Zhangjiajie, which is about 180 miles from the capital of Hunan Province, Changsha.
I was left amazed at this natural area in China, its tall pillars stand out to extreme heights. Although I have not visited this natural wonder is a downside.
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China,
Historic,
Hunan Province,
Pillars,
Quartzite,
Tall,
Wulingyuan
Friday, 3 December 2010
Focus Week 2 - Portobello Green Market
Portobello Green Market has been famous for its diverse mix of fashion and vintage stalls. It is a place to find many bargains, surprises and beautiful artifacts from around the world. It is a place were many shoppers have been inspired to look for a new era.
Portobello is a speacial place, especially for those to come for a bargain, it's unique look gives a stability for weather conditions as it covers the majority of the market from rain.
"H.E.A.R.T= Handicraft, Entrepreneurs, Artists, Retro, and Talent
Friday - Antiques, Retro, Art Deco, Vintage
Saturday - Fashion Market, Designer Clothes, Jewellery and Accessories
Sunday - Bric-a-Brac, Clothes, Books, CDs and records etc"
www.portabellofashionmarket.com
Thursday, 2 December 2010
Vatnajokull Glacier, Iceland
Vatnajokull Glacier, Iceland. Has an area of 8,100 km², This is the largest ice cap Vatnajökull, by volume (3,100 km³) and second largest ( Austfonna is First in Nordaustlandet, Svalbard) in area. It became a part of the Vatnajökull National Park on 7 June 2008. The estimated average thickness of the ice is 400 m, with a maximum thickness of 1,000 m.
This Ice cap came across to me as a remarkably one of the most interesting in the world today. The size of it is extensive, and would love a few natural and unique ice caps in England.
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ce Cap,
Ice Cap,
Iceland,
Vatnajokull Glacier,
Vatnajökull National Park
Socotra Archipelago, Yemen
Socotra or Soqotra is a small archipelago(island in a group) out of four islands in the Indian Ocean. There is another island also called Socotra which is the largest, is about 95% of the landmass of the archipelago. It lies off some 150 miles east of the Horn of Africa and 240 miles south of the Arabian Peninsula. The island is Known as the most Alien place looking on Earth.
Socotra stood out to me, it consists on open space mainly and is isolated, there are trees that are shaped so unique, this is one of the reasons that it can convey Alien looking area.
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Alien,
Archipelago,
Indian Ocean,
Island,
Shuttle,
Socotra,
Soqotra
Richat Structure, Mauritania
This prominent circular feature in the Sahara desert is known as The Richat Structure. It attracts a lot of attention due to its Dart style Bulls-Eye shape in the ordinary situated desert. The structure, which has a diameter of approx 31 miles and is located 400–450 metres above sea level and have become a landmark for space shuttle crews.
It was initially interpreted as a meteorite impact structure because of its circularity, it is now thought to be a symmetrical uplift (circular anticline or dome) that has been laid bare by erosion.
This dart board look a like erosion is a natural element that want to see, it looks so appealing from the aerial view and would love to see it in reality.
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Namib Desert
The Namib Desert, Namibia, is a desert that forms part of the Namib-Naukluft National Park and the largest game reserve in Africa. The name "Namib" is of Nama origin and its definition is "vast place". It is considered to be the oldest desert on Earth, having endured arid or semi-arid conditions for the minimum of 55 million years.
The simplicity of the desert stand outs immensly to me as it is known as one of the oldest desert and considering the conditions its been though for many years.
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Kamchatka peninsula, Russia
The Kamchatka Peninsula is a long peninsula in Russia, with an area of 182,400 sq miles. It lies between the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk.
Also know as the Commander Islands, and Karaginsky Island constitute the Kamchatka Krai of the Russian Federation (RF). The peninsula contains the Volcanoes of Kamchatka, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Kamchatka receives up to 2,700 mm of precipitation per year. The summers are moderately cool, and the winters tend to be rather stormy with rare amounts of lightning.
Argubably one of the most attracting and intersting in natural wonders around the globe. Its efficient arrays of Volcanic Symbolism makes it stormy in winters. For me this should be classed as one of the wonders of the World.
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Kamchata Peninsula,
Russia,
Volcanic,
Volcano
Iguaçu Falls, Brazil-Argentina
Iguazu Falls, Iguassu Falls, or Iguaçu Falls are waterfalls of the Iguazu River located on the border of Brazil and Argentina. The waterfalls divide the river into the upper and lower Iguazu.
These waterfalls for me falls into the same wonderful and maybe more beautiful than Niagra Falls, Its beauty is immence and I would love to vist this place.
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Argentina,
Brazil,
Iguassu falls,
Iguazu Falls,
River,
Waterfalls
Focus Week 2 - Alexandra Gardens, Windsor
Alexandra Gardnes is a great place to start your journey when visiting Windsor. It corresponds with River Thames alongside it, it boasts stunning views of the castle on the hill. It retains it's victorian presence in the gardens that date from the early 1990s. Held within the park are many activities, enough space for hundreds to barbeque, play sports, small fairs and rent mini speed boats. There are many resturants and retail outlets leading up to the castle. I regard windsor as a great oppotunity to go out with friends and family.
Windsor Castle is one of homes for the Royal family, headed by Queen Elizabeth.
Focus Week 2 - Vectorworks Modelling
I used this tutorial to design a 3D model for my Abstract model for studio!
Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Focus Week 2 -Benjamin Smith's Garden
Focus Week 2 - step by step guide on Garden design and construction
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I aimed to discover many ways of designing landscpape and this video provided me with an insight of CAD software, A Beginning!
I aimed to discover many ways of designing landscpape and this video provided me with an insight of CAD software, A Beginning!
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