3D Paintings Exhibition 2012� � Exhibition of 3D-painting in 2012 in China
� |
3D Paintings Exhibition 2012� � Exhibition of 3D-painting in 2012 in China
� |
Staffa, a name for Pillar Island, is an island of the Inner Hebrides in Argyll and Bute, Scotland. The Vikings gave it this name as its columnar basalt reminded them of their houses, which were built from vertically placed tree-logs. The island is entirely of volcanic origin. It lies about 10 kilometers (6.2 MI) west of the Isle of Mull. The area is 33 hectares (0.13 sq MI). Many famous personalities visited the island after it was discovered by Sir Joseph Banks in the 18 th century. He was fascinated by the natural beauty of the basalt columns and its main sea cavern, which Banks re-named 'Fingal's Cave'. Among the prominent people who visited the island were Queen Victoria and Felix Mendelssohn, who later brought further fame to the island by writing the island very beautiful and gave a name to its main sea cavern during the 18th and 19th centuries. The island came to prominence in the late 18th century after a visit by Hebrides Overture opus 26. | |
|
Car giant Volvo is developing 'no death' cars that drive themselves and are impossible to crash – ready for launch in showrooms within eight years. The computerised vehicles will be fitted with high-tech sensors and will 'refuse to be steered' into other objects. Volvo says they will be on sale to customers by 2020, but that some of the life-saving technology will be incorporated into its vehicles even earlier – from 2014 – it says. The car will be fitted with dozens of sensors allowing it to monitor both pedestrians and other traffic, and take action to avoid collisions. Volvo claims by 2020 it can eradicate accidents and deaths in its vehicles. Sensors will also work at high speeds, ensuring the car is a safe distance from surrounding vehicles. | ||
|
01. Qatar GDP (PPP) per capita: $ 88,919 (2011) (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images) 02. Kuwait GDP (PPP) per capita: $54,654 (2011) (AFP PHOTO/Roberto SCHMIDT) 03. Brunei GDP (PPP) per capita: $50,506 (2010) (Getty Images) 04. United Arab Emirates GDP (PPP) per capita: $48,222 (2011) (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images) 05. Oman GDP (PPP) per capita: $28,880 (2011) (AFP PHOTO/ MOHAMMED MAHJOUB) 06. Saudi Arabia GDP (PPP) per capita: $24,434 (2011) (AFP PHOTO/PATRICK BAZ) 07. Bahrain GDP (PPP) per capita: $23, 690 (2011) (ThinkStock Images) 08. Turkey GDP (PPP) per capita: $16,885 (2011) (Getty Images) 09. Libya GDP (PPP) per capita: $16,855 (2009) (Note: The figures are before the popular uprising in the country) (Photo by Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images) 10. Malaysia GDP (PPP) per capita: $15,589 (2011) (Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images) 11. Lebanon GDP (PPP) per capita:$14,709 (2011) (AFP PHOTO/JOSEPH EID) 12. Kazakhstan GDP (PPP) per capita:$13,189 (2011) (AFP PHOTO / VYACHESLAV OSELEDKO) 13. Iran GDP (PPP) per capita: $11,479 (2009) AFP PHOTO/BEHROUZ MEHRI 14. Azerbaijan GDP (PPP) per capita: $10,136 (2011) (AFP PHOTO / VANO SHLAMOV) 15. Tunisia GDP (PPP) per capita: $9,415 (2011) (Getty Images) Note: The list is based on gross domestic product at purchasing power parity per capita, the value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given year divided by the average (or mid-year) population for the same year. Data refer mostly to the year 2011. World Development Indicators database, World Bank.] (Photo: REUTERS/Mansi Thapliyal) | ||
|