Showing posts with label amazing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amazing. Show all posts
Friday, October 1, 2010
LUCKY GUY!
Why are there some people who were just so lucky to be an instant millionaire while many of us are struggling so hard to earn for a living?
Here's the story of a 57 year old Ernest Pullen, from Bonne Terre, Missouri who won a million dollar last June from "100 Million Dollar Blockbuster" Scratchers ticket (locally in the Philippines we have a the Scratch and match) and in a just a gap of 3 months ( September 17. 2010) he again won 2 million dollars from "Mega Monopoly" scratchers ticket.
He considers himself a lucky guy but he doesn't expect to win for the third time. He said all the numbers in the ticket were the numbers he dreamt about and the others were his lucky numbers, recalling his dream six years ago. He is now planning to use his money to fix up his new house.
So who says lightning doesn't strike twice????
Saturday, July 31, 2010
BIGGEST SMELLY FLOWER
Just recently it was heard on the news that a rare big flower bloomed in Japan after a gap of 20 years. It attracted thousands of visitors in Koishikawa Botanical Garden, Japan. This flower known as Amorphophallus titanium,Titan Arum, carrion flower, corpse flower or corpse plant of the family Araceae is native of Indonesia's Sumatra island were it is being called as bunga bangkai (bunga means flower and bangkai means corpse). It stands 5 feet tall at full bloom it emitted a pungent odor that is described as similar to a rotten meat or a raw garbage which reports says reaches 1/2 mile when the wind was right.. Its inflorescence can reach 3 meters in circumference and it has only a few days of flowering phase.
the titan arum after the blooming stage
rafflesia
A distant related kind of flower which is the Rafflesia of family Vitaceae is a genus of parasitic flowering plant. It has approximately 27 species. Rafflesia is a big kind of pungent odor emitting flower that is usually found in Southeast Asia. It was the official state flower of Indonesia, also Sabah state in Malaysia and as well as the Surat Thani province in Thailand. Several species of this flower was found in the Philippines including the r. manillana and r.Banahawensis. It was first discovered at the rainforest of Indonesia in 1818 by an Indonesian guide who was working for Dr. Joseph Arnold and named it after Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles who was the leader of the expedition.
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