24 March 2013


Happy Earth Hour

http://earthhour.org

On the last Saturday (23,03 2013) hundreds of millions of people around the all world turned off lights in their home and cities for Earth Hour at 8:30pm to 9:30pm.
I will if you will....


 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UywrjnOaUE
What is WWF?

WWF is worldwide event organized by World Wildlife Fund .
Their mission is to build a future in which people live in harmony with nature.The event, conceived by WWF first took place in 2004 in Australia in Sydney, when 2.2 million residents of Sydney and 2.000 companies participated by turning off all lights.




In Slovakia 
Earth Hour was first held in Slovakia in 2011 with 64 towns and municipalities switching off. The Slovak capital Bratislava and the cities of Košice, Prešov, Banská Bystrica, Trencín and Trnava took part. 7 hotels, 22 companies, 2 major shopping centers, 7 schools and Spis Castle, one of the largest castles in Europe and tens of thousands of people were involved. Earth Hour in Slovakia is coordinated by a Section of protection against light pollution.
after-before in Trenčín 



 my photo

14 March 2013

Scariest bridges.

Do not look down!  If you have afraid of heights, these places rather avoid! The high bridges not only look scary, they are also built in a truly dizzying height above the ground. In most cases, however, it is worth courage.

Carrick-a-Rede Rope, Northern Ireland :Rope bridge in Ireland has become a popular destination for tourists who love the adrenaline rush to your stomach in throat. In this case, definitely worth discard fear and see the magnificent surroundings of the environment of the place. It is 23 meters in height.

Capilano Suspension Bridge, Canada:Bridge 70 meters above the Capilano River in Canada and has a length of 137 meters. It was built in 1889 in the green place mountains. It offers stunning scenery of the canyon. For years he visited to 800 000 tourists. It offers a unique combination of adventure and culture.

Hussaini Hanging Bridge, Pakistan:This most certainly is not a safe crossing over the river. Between wooden boards are large gaps and people after him to pass on a swing. In 2010, he found himself even after heavy floods in the water. Hanging over the Hunza River in the northern Pakistani in town Hussain.

Most Sid River, China:Its lenght is 1222 m . Seen from a distance as he shakes his head in disbelief over the height at which it is located. It is the highest bridge in the world at 500 meters deep valley of the River Sid. It was opened in November 2009 and became another symbol of China.


Seven miles bridge, Florida:Although this bridge does not look scary blue surface because the netýči the heights as our other adepts, is dangerous in terms of the frequency of hurricanes in this area of America. If it finds you in a storm, it can be very annoying.

Canopy, Ghana:The National Park in Kakuma Gahane literally hangs extremely narrow bridge on a rope between the trees. For greater security are attached froze after four metres network, but even they are feeling on a bridge full of adrenaline high.

Puente de Ojuela, Mexico:Creaky wood under your feet you will not whisper that you as safe. It was built in 1598 and led to the place where was mining ore. Today this area is known as a ghost town.

Millau Viaduct, France:The south of France is a motorway bridge Millau Viaduct. If you realize that your three kilometres driving a car will be more than 340 meters above the ground, it's not the most comfortable feeling. It was opened in 2004. In its highest point reaches a greater height, what is the Eiffel Tower.

Cliff Walk Titlis, Switzerland.If you overcome the fear you will have outlook how for the gods. In the Swiss ski resort Engelberg opened the largest suspension bridge in Europe Titlis Cliff Walk. Since the media has already earned the epithet scariest bridge mountains.It stand in 3041 m above sea level and has a width of only three meters.

Anastasia Kuzminová                                                         (Anastasija Vladimirovna Kuzmina)

* 28.August 1984, Tumeň, Soviet Union ( today Russia)
She is Slovak biathlete is of Russian origin. She is fluent in Slovak, Russian and English. She graduated from the Law Institute in Russia in Tumeň. Her Occupation is a cop Police Force of the Slovak Republic, while acting as a coach biathlon. Her hobbies include cooking, music and her family.
 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lC2V0G84rM








     

10 March 2013

Beautiful and deadly: Famous view to the best roads the world!

Fascinating nature, breathtaking scenery and in many cases the extreme dose of adventure. This all can be proud of roads and highways that crisscross the planet and give drivers a unique experience. After all, consider this. Big Sur,California 







Furka Pass, Switzerland.








Canyonlands National Park, Utah.









Mountain road in the Chinese province of Hunan.










7-mile bridge Florida Keys.
















Cape Town, South Africa.










Eastern Alps, Italy.












Col de Turini, France.








   

Guoliang Tunnel road, China.












Denali Highway, Alaska.











Through the Karakoram Highway, China / Pakistan









Great Ocean Road, Australia.










Sani Pass, South Africa.







Path Ruta 40, Argentina.







9 March 2013



  

 A book review  

                          Desert Flower 
I want to say you something about my favourite book. And it is Desert Flower. This book I red in Slovak but in English too. For me it is the best book.It is an autobiography story of the Somalian girl Waris Dirie. It set in Somalia in Africa.The first edition was published in 1998. And in 2009 it was made into a film of the same name.Produced by Peter Herrmann and Benjamin Herrmann. Book has since been released in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, in France, Spain, Greece, most central and eastern European countries, in Japan and South Korea, in Israel, the Benelux states and Scandinavia.I like it because it´s moving and gripping story too.It´s a great book and I thoroughly recommend it.
Contents of the book:
Waris was born in nomadic family in Somalia in Africa.When she was young she had to looking for water for her family.When she was five years old, she had to undergo female circumcision. It happened in the middle of the desert without any anesthetic. It was tradition in her camp.Her sister ran away in pain in the middle of the procedure and she died on bleeding. At twelve father found for her a sixty-year-old man who wanted her as an wife.Waris ran away from home. She walked a few days through desert. She came to the capital city Somalia, Mogadishu. From Mogadishu she run away to London.Where she worked as an charwoman in house her remote family.When her relatives returned to Somalia, Waris refused to return with them. She stayed in London, decided to work at McDonald's and she found girlfriend.She lived in London with her friend.In McDonald´s saw her photographer and he liked.He contacted her and he started to take a photo. Eventually she took up modeling. After a successful career as a model, she worked in campaigning with the UN against female circumcision. Waris Dirie's story is one of great determination to overcome the fear and make a better future for herself. It is a source of inspiration for young women.
                                  

      

School  exercise

           The Passive 

                            How is made bread?

Bread is made of wheat.The first step to made bread is: Wheat is grown up in fields. Then harvest is cut down. It is picked up and transported to mill.Wheat is separated to grains and chaff. The grains are milled.The chopped grains are wrapped to pockets. The pockets are sold to bakeries.And finally : Bread is baked by bakers.