Monday, April 2, 2012

The Biggest of the World



Big Ben (the Biggest Clock of the World)


     Big Ben is the nickname for the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London,and is generally extended to refer to the clock or the clock tower(officially known simply as Clock Tower) as well. The clock tower holds the largest four-faced chiming clock in the world and is the third-tallest free-standing clock tower.




Ostrich(the Biggest Bird of the World)
          The flightless ostrich is the world's largest bird. They roam African savanna and desert lands and get most of their water from the plants they eat.Ostriches live in small herds that typically contain less than a dozen birds. Alpha males maintain these herds, and mate with the group's dominant hen. The male sometimes mates with others in the group, and wandering males may also mate with lesser hens. 





Tokyo(the Biggest City of the World)

Tokyo has been described as one of the three "command centers" for the world economy, along with New York City and London. This city is considered an alpha+ world city, listed by the Ga WC's 2008 inventory and ranked third among global cities by Foreign Policy's 2010 Global Cities Index. In 2010 Tokyo was named the second most expensive city for expatriate employees, according to the Mercer and Economist Intelligence Unit cost-of-living surveys, and in 2009 named the third Most Liveable City and the World’s Most Livable Megalopolis by the magazine Monocle. The Michelin Guide has awarded Tokyo by far the most Michelin stars of any city in the world 
 

Asia (the Biggest Continent of the World)

 
The Sahara, which is known in Arabic as aṣ-ṣaḥra´ al-kubra and means “The Great Desert”, is the largest hot desert in the world.
2. With a total area of more than 9,400,000 km², it is almost as large as the United States or the continent of Europe.
3. Over-all, when hot and cold deserts are combined, Sahara is the 2nd largest desert on Earth. It is next only to Antarctica which is classified as desert due to very low precipitation rates.
4. Rock-Art Sites of Tadrart Acacus, where you’ll find drawings of animals on the cave’s wall, is declared a UNESCO World
Trabela Dam (the Biggest Earth Filled Dam of the World)


Tarbela Dam is one of the world’s largest earth and rock filled Dam and greatest water resources development project which was completed in 1976 as a component part of Indus Basin Project. The Dam is built on one of the World’s largest rivers – the Indus known as the “Abbasin” or the father of rivers.
Emerging from the land of glaciers on the northern slopes of Kailash ranges, some 17,000 feet (5182 meters) above sea level, the river Indus has its source near the Lake Mansrowar in the Himalyan catchment area. It flows over 1800 miles (2900 k. metres) before it outfalls into the Arabian sea draining an area of about 372,000 square miles (964,261 sq.kms).
 
Amsterdam(the Biggest Seaport of the World)
Cruising the canals, touring the lakes, competing in sailing races or adventurously crossing the oceans… Every type of yachting pleasure is covered at the HISWA Amsterdam Seaport Boat Show as the international industry presents its latest models. Modern and classic boats, sporty and luxury sailing yachts, steel motor cruisers and high-speed sports boats will be moored at the quays for the public to admire. 
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