Thursday, 21 January 2016

10 Of The Worst Engineering Disasters In The World

10 Of The Worst Engineering Disasters In The World

Mankind, despite having some of the most brilliant minds in the entire world who have achieved some of the greatest feats ever, is definitely infallible. We make mistakes on a daily basis, and some of those mistakes ultimately cost innocent people their lives, sadly. Sometimes things happen that are far beyond our control, and it is devastating, but those minds pick themselves back up and try once more. Here are ten of the worst engineering disasters in the world.

Tacoma Washington Bridge


The Tacoma Washington Bridge was a pair of mile-long suspension bridges that spanned a staggering 2,800 feet from one side to the other. The first bridge, named Galloping Gertie, opened in 1940, but became famous after it collapsed due to high-speed winds in the area. Only one fatality was listed, and that was a Cocker Spaniel.
 

Cleveland East Ohio Gas Explosion


The Cleveland East Ohio Gas Explosion, which was a horrible disaster, occurred on October 20th, 1944. The gas leak resulted in a massive explosion and ensuing fire, which killed around 130 people and destroyed nearly an entire square mile of the city of Cleveland, Ohio.

Hyatt Regency Hotel Walkway


The Hyatt Regency Hotel Walkway collapsed with hundreds of people on or below the walkway. In total, about 114 people were killed, while 200 more were injured while attending a tea dance in the hotel. 2,000 people had gathered in the hotel, though.
 

Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant


The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is probably the most famous engineering disaster in the known world. On April 26, 1986, reactor number four exploded, killing hundreds and ruining the surrounding area. 336,000 people were relocated, and the area is covered in radioactive material today.

St. Francis Dam


On March 12, 1928, the St. Francis Dam failed a couple hours after an engineer inspected it. Nearly 12.5 billion gallons of water flooded into the Santa Clarita Valley, bringing a 10-story wall of water down upon the people there. 420 died in the ensuing chaos, including 42 children.
 

The Vasa


The Vasa was built to withstand nearly anything brought against it, but it sunk in just 32 meters of water when it was nearly 120 meters from the nearest shore. A strong wind wrecked the first sail. The death toll was around 35 to 50 sailors in total.

Boston Molasses Disaster


The Boston Molasses Disaster sounds like a joke, but it really wasn’t. A massive tank of molasses measuring 50 feet tall contained around 2.3 million gallons when it collapsed. A 8 to 15 foot wave of the thick substance covered the street, killing 21 and injuring another 150.
 

Skylab


Skylab weighed an impressive 75 metric tons when it launched in 1973 into space. The satellite went into a 235 nautical mile orbit around the planet, but sustained severe damages when it was launched. The space station could not recover, and the estimated cost was around $3.6 billion.

R101 Airship Disaster


The R101 departed for Karachi with 54 passengers and crew members aboard the airship. Due to a serious of strong, gusting winds, however, the outer covering was torn apart, exposing the gas bag within. A fire engulfed the airship, killing 46 of the 54 aboard.



10 Recent And Deadly Industrial Disasters In America

10 Recent And Deadly Industrial Disasters In America

The news is constantly filled with industrial disasters that end with a lot of lives lost, sadly. We read about entire oil platforms sinking, taking dozens of workers with it, or a bridge toppling and taking everyone passing over it with it. These disasters are completely unforeseen, and for the most part they are complete accidents that may not have been prevented. It is sad to see the loss of life, but interesting to read about the inner workings of these crashes and destruction. Here are ten recent industrial disasters in America.

Silver Bridge Collapse


The Silver Bridge Collapse was a massive suspension bridge constructed in 1928 and named after the paint they had used. The bridge ran over the Ohio River, and during one particularly bad rush hour traffic, the bridge fell, taking 46 people with it.

Centralia Mining Disaster


The Centralia Mining Disaster was quite bad. The coal mine exploded in Centralia, Illinois, taking 111 lives as it went up in flames. The explosion was caused by the ignition of coal dust.

Donora Smog


In 1948, a deadly explosion occurred in Pennsylvania. Donora, a mill town, experienced the Donora Smog, an air inversion that sickened a total of 7,000 people and killed 20 at the time. Respiratory distress was the main problem.
 

Buffalo Creek Flood


The Buffalo Creek Flood occurred in 1972 when the Pittston Coal Company’s dam, found in Logan County, West Virginia, burst after being declared ‘satisfactory’ by an inspector. 132 million gallons (500,000 cubic meters) of wastewater caused the deaths of 125 individuals, injured a further 1,121 and caused over 4,000 people to become homeless.

Willow Island Disaster


The Willow Island Disaster occurred when the cooling tower collapsed in the power station at Willow Island, West Virginia. The falling concrete from construction caused the scaffolding to collapse, killing 51 construction workers.

L’Ambiance Plaza Collapse


The L’Ambiance Plaza Collapse is considered one of the worst industrial disasters. The Plaza was a 16-story residential building that had been under construction in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The frame collapsed, killing 28 construction workers.

Imperial Sugar Refinery Explosion


The Imperial Sugar Refinery, located in Port Wentworth, Georgia, exploded in early 2008. The explosion, which was a dust explosion, resulted in 14 people losing their lives and an additional 42 people injured.

Texas City Refinery Explosion


In 2005, a fire broke out at BP’s Texas City Refinery in Texas City, Texas. The explosion killed 15 workers and seriously injured 170 more. The company was charged with violating environmental laws and received a fine for $87 million.

Texas City Disaster


Unfortunately, the BP refinery was not the worst disaster to hit Texas City. In 1947, a fire began on the SS Grandcamp in the Port of the city. The fire detonated 2,300 tons of ammonium nitrate, resulting in chain reactions of fires and explosions, killing 581 people.

Montana Vermiculite Contamination


Vermiculite is an ore which can often be contaminated with asbestos. Asbestos is a naturally occurring silicate mineral which has been linked to severe health issues to anyone who comes in contact with the substance. It is mainly breathed in, causing issues within the individuals’ lungs, such as tumors. A Vermiculite mine in Libby, Montana, had been contaminated with asbestos, which resulted in the deaths of over 200 people.



Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Top 10 Largest Islands In The World

Earth consists of 70 % water and 30% land. In 30 % there are some lands which are surrounded by water. There are many islands in the world. All of them have fantastic and amazing beauty. Heart breaking sun sets, fascinating moon light and cool breezes make them a perfect place to visit. In the following there is list of top 10 largest islands of the world,

10. Ellesmere Island:
 The island of Ellesmere is located in Canada.  This island is branch of Qikiqtaaluk region. Most of the area is covered with glaciers and ice. Most part of this island is covered by water; there are some places where land exists.  Ares of this island is 196,236 kilometer square.

9. Great Britain:
 
Great Britain is located in the Europe. It is one of most important and modern country in Europe. Great Britain still have a queen also it have a parliament. There are many other small islands in surrounding of this island. Great Britain is ranked number 3 in population according to area. Area covered by this island is 209,331 square k.m.

8. Victoria Island:
 

The island of Victoria is also located in Canada. This island is named after Queen Victoria. It is second biggest island in Canada. It has a stunning and beautiful view. It also have mountains in the central part called Shaler Mountains. Area of this island is 217,291 kilometer square.

7. Honshu:
 
The island of Honshu is sited in Japan and is the main island of Japan. A great number of tourists come here every year. It is mainland of Japan and early history of Japan took place here. It also has the highest mountain of Japan named “Mount Fiji”. Area of this island is 225,800 square kilometers.

6. Sumatra:
 
Sumatra is located in west of Indonesia. It is also a tourist spot. It has beautiful view and lot of palm trees. There are many resorts and hotels for tourists. The width of this island is 435 kilometers at centre point. Are of this island is 443,066 square kilometers.

5. Baffin Island:
 

The island of Baffin is Canada’s largest island. It is situated on the east side of Baffin Bay ahead of the Greenland Island. This island has two large lakes. The population of this island is approx 15,000. It also has mountains. Area of this island is 507,451 kilometer squares.

4. Madagascar:
 
The island of Madagascar is located in the Indian Ocean parallel to the South-Eastern coast of Africa. It has population of 20 million. This Island is full of natural resources. This island is also a tourist spot; people travel from all over the world to Madagascar for fun.  Area of this island is 587,713 kilometer square.

3. Borneo:
 
Borneo is situated in the North of Australia. Borneo is being divided between three Muslim countries; Indonesia has 73% land, Malaysia has 26% and Islamic kingdom of Brunei have 1% of land. This island has endless beauty with having a large number of trees. Area of this island is 748,168 kilometer squares

2. New Guinea:
 
New Guinea is also located in the area of Indonesia in the Pacific Ocean. Most of area in this island is consist of mountains. The population of this island is approx 7.5 million. Total area of this island is 785,753 kilometers square.

1. Greenland:
 
The island of Greenland is situated in the kingdom of Denmark between the Arctic and Atlantic Ocean. Climate of this island is mostly cold. Most of the area is covered by snow all the time. Population of this island is 56,749.  Area of this island is 2,130,800 kilometer squares

Sunday, 2 February 2014

 10 Amazing Pools That Will Have You Craving A Swim

10 Amazing Pools That Will Have You Craving A Swim

orget your boring suburban squares, beans, and macaroni-shaped backyard pools – these 10 amazing, exotic pools are the real deal.  We’ve compiled a list of the 10 most fascinating pool photos for your viewing enjoyment.  So even though you can’t be there swimming right now… you can always close your eyes and imagine.  Or start booking your flight.  Your call.

1. Glass Bottom Swimming Pool – China

best pools
By Pudong Kangqiao

2. Alila Villas Resort – Bali

best pools
By Alila Villas Uluwatu

3. Hillside Pool – Bali

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By Sean McGrath

4. Pool In The Middle Of The Alps – Switzerland

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By Lecrans Hotel & Spa

5. Pink Forever Pool

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By Sterling Huddleson

6. Natural Pool In Sua Ocean Trench – Samoa

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By Samoa Travel

7. Pool In A Cave – Greece

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Via Katikies Hotel

8. Bedroom Pool – Greece

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By Grecotel Mykonos Blu Hotel

9. Sky Park Pool – Singapore

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By Chia Ming Chien

10. The World’s Largest Pool - San Alfonso Del Mar, Chile

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By Alfonso Del Mar Resort

Monday, 27 January 2014

10 Coolest Hammocks Ever Made

If you’re on vacation, regardless if its a beach resort or doing camping next to some river bed or even if you use your holidays to climb mountains and other extreme activities, you might feel that’s something missing from your life if you didn’t bring a hammock with you.

The Direwolf Hammock


In truth, this might be a bit too hot to sway on during the summer, but at least it looks cool.

A Fig Hammock


Seems like it turns into a boat if it happens to fall upon the water.

The Never Ending Net




The Luxury Hammock


Even though it’s only a net connected to a wooden walk-through, it looks like this is one expensive resort.

On the Edge Kinda Hammock


The Pillow Hammock


 

The Rock Climbers Hammock


The One for Perfect Photo Ops


The Tipi Hammock


The Relaxing over Rapids Hammock



The Moving Hammock