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At The Manta Resort in Zanzibar, tourists can sleep in a unique self-contained hotel room that drifts on the sea, three meters down into the Indian Ocean. The giant windows of the underwater hotel room let guests peer outside into the wondrous world of the sea. For those who like to sunbath there is a top deck on the roof of the floating hotel room.
Underwater accommodations seem to have become a trend among hotels in recent years. The Manta Resort is now putting a unique spin on this concept. The underwater room has been revealed recently, a three-floor suite that floats beside a thriving coral reef and boasts a submerged master bedroom surrounded by windows to view the local sea life.
Located on the tropical Pemba Island in Zanzibar, the resort’s most standout feature is the natural coral reef lying just a few meters off its private beach, which attracts numerous divers and snorkelers to its villas. To construct an enticing off-shore suite though, the owners enlisted the help of Genberg Underwater Hotels, a Swedish company that previously erected a similar structure on a lake in Sweden. The unusual new underwater room floats almost 250 m (820 ft) away from the coastline and is held in place by several anchoring lines leading to the ocean floor.
The guests can dine on a lounge deck at water level and sunbath on the upper deck. By night, they’ll then dive into the sea to access their hotel room, where they nod off among-st the fishes and their marine surroundings. For an ethereal effect, the under water suite, which is built four meters below the surface, is lit by underwater spotlights to provide an amazing back lit projection of the Indian Ocean’s tropical sanctuary.
The large windows are giving an almost total 360-degree view of the water around it. Unfortunately the price per night is very high due to the exclusiveness and unique characteristics and not reachable for many people.
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Husband and wife share one of the most beautiful relationships in the world. There is a lot of love, trust and care involved between them. This love and affection is expressed in many ways. The physical intimacy, the romantic dates and the sweet talks all are ways of showing their love for each other. Men usually call their wives with sweet and cute names to make them feel special. Women like that very much. Similarly, though men do not admit it, but even they like it when their wives give them special names. Some find it cute and some find it quite endearing. These special sweet little names can help make your relationship stronger and build in a sense of intimacy.
For every husband there are different categories of naughty and cute nicknames that a wife can use. We have a few categories of cute nicknames that can be used for husbands. They are as listed below:- The Sweet-Talk Nicknames: These nicknames include the typical sweet and sugarcoated names that are very commonly used for husbands. The most common used nickname is "Hubby" - short for Husband. Other names that fall in this list are "Honey", "Sweety", "Baby" and "Sugar". If you haven't used any of these nicknames for your husband until now, I doubt you have ever had any sweet talks with him. The Late-Night Nicknames: These nicknames are used whenever your husband is away from you. The newlyweds and the ones still active in their married lives would surely know of them. It's late in the night and you are talking to your husband on phone. You are sure to get naughty. The nicknames used during this time include cute and sexy names like "Hottie", "Sexy", "My Man", "Hero" and maybe "Angel". The Typical-Indian Nicknames: These are the nicknames in the Indian languages that are been used in our country for ages. These cute nicknames still have the same warmth and love and are very admired and used till date. They include the Hindi Nicknames like "Baccha", "Shona", "Babu", "Jaan", "Bebo" and the very famous "Jaaneman". These are a little cheesy at times but are equally cute. There are many nicknames in various other local languages of India which are very cute and are used for husbands. The Hubby-Nicknames: In our country, there are many women who still do not say the names of their husbands. Instead they use cute nicknames like "Sunte Ho" in Hindi, "Aho" in Marathi and so on. These nicknames not only are cute and loving but they also indicate the respect the women have for their husbands. There is a blush on the women's faces when they call their husbands with these cute nicknames. Especially if they are newlyweds. Even the husbands love it when their wives call them like this. The Romantic Heroes: Many women find it cute to call their husbands with the names of the romantic heroes like "Romeo", "Ranjha" and "Majnu". These are the names of the tragic love story heroes. They are now used as cute nicknames for husbands. We are not sure if men actually like being called Romeo, but women can try them.
For every husband there are different categories of naughty and cute nicknames that a wife can use. We have a few categories of cute nicknames that can be used for husbands. They are as listed below:- The Sweet-Talk Nicknames: These nicknames include the typical sweet and sugarcoated names that are very commonly used for husbands. The most common used nickname is "Hubby" - short for Husband. Other names that fall in this list are "Honey", "Sweety", "Baby" and "Sugar". If you haven't used any of these nicknames for your husband until now, I doubt you have ever had any sweet talks with him. The Late-Night Nicknames: These nicknames are used whenever your husband is away from you. The newlyweds and the ones still active in their married lives would surely know of them. It's late in the night and you are talking to your husband on phone. You are sure to get naughty. The nicknames used during this time include cute and sexy names like "Hottie", "Sexy", "My Man", "Hero" and maybe "Angel". The Typical-Indian Nicknames: These are the nicknames in the Indian languages that are been used in our country for ages. These cute nicknames still have the same warmth and love and are very admired and used till date. They include the Hindi Nicknames like "Baccha", "Shona", "Babu", "Jaan", "Bebo" and the very famous "Jaaneman". These are a little cheesy at times but are equally cute. There are many nicknames in various other local languages of India which are very cute and are used for husbands. The Hubby-Nicknames: In our country, there are many women who still do not say the names of their husbands. Instead they use cute nicknames like "Sunte Ho" in Hindi, "Aho" in Marathi and so on. These nicknames not only are cute and loving but they also indicate the respect the women have for their husbands. There is a blush on the women's faces when they call their husbands with these cute nicknames. Especially if they are newlyweds. Even the husbands love it when their wives call them like this. The Romantic Heroes: Many women find it cute to call their husbands with the names of the romantic heroes like "Romeo", "Ranjha" and "Majnu". These are the names of the tragic love story heroes. They are now used as cute nicknames for husbands. We are not sure if men actually like being called Romeo, but women can try them.
Housewife from Malaysia creates charming drawings of food. The mother of two Samantha Lee knows exactly how to turn household chores into the creative process. She became famous for preparing for their little ones truly fabulous meal, turning every meal into an exciting game. Her magical food art literally blew the Internet, on edible pictures have already written such major publications as Today.com, Daily Mail and The Huffington Post. Samantha Lee has not received any formal training, her drawings - the result of numerous experiments in the kitchen. The cymbals are most often caused images of fairy tale characters, cartoon characters or pop idols. Samantha uses the most common, affordable products: bread, rice, vegetables, fruit. She argues that to learn this art and everyone can.
The Belfast Festival at Queen’s in Northern Ireland opened in a big way this year with an 11-acre portrait of a young girl titled “Wish.” The land art piece constructed out of natural materials with satellite technology is the creation of acclaimed Cuban-American artist Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada. The artist explained his inspiration to BBC News, “The little girl was a little girl that I met walking through the streets of Belfast, and the idea that came to me was, ‘Wouldn’t it be nice to take a picture of this little girl making a wish and then see what happens with that idea.’ If everybody jumps on to sort of make that very pure and simple look, into something very profound and large.” The previous art jammer Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada, it is a 2.5 acre sand painting of Barack Obama.
Rodriguez-Gerada, the festival’s very first artist in residence, worked alongside other artists, construction workers, volunteers and community groups to build the large-scale piece that the Belfast Telegraph called the United Kingdom & Ireland’s largest land art portrait. The project 18-months in the making had an impressive materials list of 30,000 wooden pegs, over 2,200 tons of sand, more than 2,200 tons of soil along with grass, stone and string. They plowed the field in the Titanic Quarter of Belfast and after a month of production, the image of a 6-year-old anonymous girl could be seen. Volunteer Amy Wagner said, “When you’re down there you know it’s supposed to make sense but you can’t make much sense of it. So whenever you come up and you actually see the progress you’ve made for the day or the week um, it’s phenomenal.” Tours will allow visitors to view the work from above in the surrounding tall buildings and also see the work up close at ground level. The Belfast Festival runs through October 27, but Wish will be in place (weather permitting) until December 2013.
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