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Lesser known fact about eyes....

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Ever spotted small, shadowy shapes when looking to sky or some bright thing. Like this? When i was young, i used to see these and didn't have any idea about it. I used to think that god is trying to tell me something secret with that signs or something. Since i considered it a secret, i didn't tell about it to anyone. Although! I never managed to decode that encrypted message of god but did end up finding the science behind it. These are commonly known as ‘squiggly lines’, Floaters being the technical term. This is widely experienced by around 70% of people. Floaters are little “cobwebs” or specks that float about in your field of vision.They move as your eyes move and seem to dart away when you try to look at them directly. They do not follow your eye movements precisely, and usually drift when your eyes stop moving. Cause Floaters occur when the vitreous, a gel-like substance that fills about 80 percent of the eye and helps it maintain a round shape, slowly ...

some of the most bizarre places around the world...

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some of the most bizarre places around the world which are less known to people. 1) The Great Blue Hole- Belize : The Great Blue Hole is a submarine sinkhole near the coast of Belize. It is at the center of the Lighthouse Riff which is 70 km away from the Belize city. The hole is perfectly circular in shape and it has a diameter of 300 meters. It is 108 meter deep. It is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Jacques Cousteau founded this great amazing destination in 1971 and made it famous. According to him, it is one of the best Scuba diving points in the world. In 2012, it was declared No. 1 in the list of Discovery Channel’s “ The 10 Most Amazing Places on Earth ". 2) Red Beach in Panjin, China : Red Beach in Panjin is the biggest wetland and reed marsh in the world. The landscape consists of red plants called Suaeda Salsa which cause such red effect. When we think about beach, the picture of sand comes to our mind. This is the first beach which ha...

Some mind blowing fact about human body

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100 Quick and Fascinating Facts About the Human Body The only part of the body that has no blood supply is the cornea of the eye. It receives oxygen directly from the air. The human brain has a memory capacity which is the equivalent of more than four terabytes on a hard drive. A newborn child can breathe and swallow at the same time for up to seven months. Your skull is made up of 29 different bones. When you sneeze, all of your body functions stop — even your heart! Nerve impulses sent from the brain move at a speed of 274 km/h. A single human brain generates more electrical impulses in a day than all the telephones of the world combined. The average human body contains enough sulphur to kill all the fleas on the average dog, enough carbon to make 900 pencils, enough potassium to fire a toy cannon, enough fat to make seven bars of soap and enough water to fill a 50-litre barrel. The human heart pumps 182 million litres of blood during the average lifetime. 50,000 cells...

Some of best indian foods...

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Mouth Watering Dishes ahead!! Rajma Chawal — Paper Masala Dosa — Medu Vada — Gajar Ka Halwa Rasmalai — Daal Baati Churma — Poha — Makki ki roti and sarson ka saag — Appam — Bisi Bele Bath — Pongal — Puttu — Sevaiyan — (Rice Noodles ) Rasagulla — Bobbattu or Oligalu — Patholi — Sanna Polo — Finely shredded cabbage or onions or pickled bamboo shoots, drumstick leaves, drumstick flowers, talinum (bombay bajji in Konkani), colcoasia leaves, basella/Malabar spinach (vali in Konkani), cauliflower etc are used to make these dosa, sanna polo. Pathrode — Khotto — These idlis made in jackfruit leaves are called khotto, hittu in Konkani and khotte kadubu in Kannada. Neer Dose — Undi — Seasoned, steamed rice dumplings are called undi/oondi in Konkani Ponasa Payasu — Jackfruit Payasam/ Kheer Cheppi Kheeri — Rice is cooked in coconut milk and with turmeric leaves. Buns — Kadgi ...