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Sunday, August 12, 2012

26 Interesting Facts about The London Olympics 2012

26 Interesting Facts about The London Olympics 2012

  • 26 Interesting Facts about The London Olympics 2012


    The London Olympic 2012
    Potential spectators are waiting patiently in the wings, bank accounts plugged and tickets flow across the country like confetti. The London Olympics is nearly here! Cherry White Design have devised a short list of interesting facts about what this Olympics means for Britain. So whether you are a looking for ways to promote your business during this time or simply just an interested spectator, read on:
    1. 26 Olympic sports will be played
    2. 19 Paralympic sports will be played
    3. There will be 60-70 London 2012 sponsors
    4. The London economy is projected to grow by $80 billion by 2015
    5. The Games are projected to generate 12,000 new jobs in the Olympic Park
    6. 31 competition venues will be utilised
    7. 20,000 press/media will be in attendance
    8. 10km of new roads will be built
    9. There will be 500,000 spectators per day
    10. 9,000 new homes will be built
    11. There will be 9.6million tickets for sale – 8million for the Olympics and 1.6million for the Paralympics.
    12. Organisers say 75 per cent of all tickets will cost less than £50 and offer free travel on London transport.
    13. A sell-out rate of 82 per cent for the Olympic Games and 63 per cent for the Paralympics is estimated.
    14. Tickets for the athletics will start at £15 and there will be 20,000 £10 tickets for the Olympic Park to watch
    15. The village will be converted into 3,600 apartments, most of them will be affordable housing.
    16. After the Games four arenas would be ‘deconstructed’ and relocated to other parts of the UK along with the swimming pools that are used for water polo and the
    50m training pools.
    17. Charities will be given the sports equipment used in the Games for free.
    18. 80 per cent of athletes would be within 20 minutes of their events and 97 per cent of athletes within 30 minutes of their events.
    19. 93 per cent of training venues are to be within 30 minutes of the athletes village.
    20. There are 9,000 planned park and ride spaces to be made available at Ebbsfleet where spectators can board a 10-minute javelin service to the Olympic Park. This
    is the same station where continental spectators travelling by Eurostar will join the javelin to the Olympic Park.
    21. It is predicted that on event days 78 per cent of spectators are likely to travel from within London and 22 per cent from the rest of the UK and Europe.
    22. By 2012 it is estimated that over 135,000 hotel rooms will be available within 50km of the Olympic Park, up from 120,000 presently.
    23. Number of foreign visitors: 350,000 per day
    24. Food and Beverage potential: 18 million meals
    25. Value of tourism benefit: an additional £2.1 billion
    26. Total workforce needed: 200,000

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Interesting Spot



I guess all of you might have seen this place in movies or through the web.Here is the details of the spot.
Trolltunga is a piece of rock that stands horizontally out of the mountain above Skjeggedal in Odda, Norway. To get to Trolltunga (Norwegian for "Troll's tongue") visitors need to go to Odda, then to Skjeggedal via Tyssedal. Previously, a trolley car transported visitors the first 950 metres above sea level during the summer. There are, however, both stairs and a path that guide visitors the first 950 metres, and from there marked hiking trails lead visitors the rest of the way.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

View of World - Day and Night



The World: Day and
Night from Space
The World: Day and
Night from Space. The
exact view is
147354066 km above
28°10′N 70°42′W (to
be exact)

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Some unknown facts about Sun



Lets see some facts about Sun.

¤ Sun is the largest object in our solar system, yet it is one of the smallest stars(not red dwarfs) known to human.

¤ Sun has almost 99.8% of the entire mass of the solar system.

¤ Unlike earth Sun has tens of millions of magnetic poles.

¤ The sun is not a solid object, it is plasma and it rotates faster at equator than at its poles(Poles of a Sphere).

¤ Sun’s energy is from nuclear fusion and for this, Sun fuses around 620 million metric tons of hydrogen per second!!!

¤ The light from Sun takes around 7 hours to reach the edge of our solar system.

¤ Each 11 years Sun changes its overall magnetic polarity, this
causes some unusual activities on the Sun and Sun reaches its solar maximum. Solar maximum is the period when the Sun’s
activity reaches its maximum.

¤ When this solar maximum occurs, the aurora become a everyday phenomena.

¤The solar storm on 1859 caused the norhtern lights to be appeared over Rome, which is the one and only time it ever happened.

¤ The next solar maximum is due on 2012, 2013 and 2014.

¤ Large solar flares can actually disrupt our communication systems and cause power outages.

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