The Unusual Kiss of Death Statue at The El Poblenou Cemetery in Barcelona

The Kiss of Death statue, does it depicts a real or an imaginative idea? Read on to discover the truth.

Welcome to the City of Death, where it showcases the unusual, bizarre, and intriguing works of arts.

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El Poblenou Cemetery in Barcelona, Spain is unique to all the cemeteries. Aside from its vast open spaces full of solemn grave walls, the cemetery is home to dozens of great works of arts. One remarkable art work worth seeing is the intriguing Kiss of Death (El Petó de la Mort in Catalan and El beso de la muerte in Spanish) sculpture.

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The unusual sculpture depicts death (in the form of a winged skeleton) plants a mortal kiss on the forehead of a handsome young man dates back to 1930. The story behind this bizarre Kiss of death sculpture is that; Llaudet family mourn the death of a son and wanted to make a sculpture for his tomb; and the epitaph bears Cinto Verdaguer famous verses:

“And his young heart can not help;

in his veins the blood stops and freezes

and encouragement lost faith embraces

fall feeling the kiss of death”

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Jaume Barba has been credited for the creation of the Kiss of Death sculpture; however, other s claimed it was Joan Fontbernat who conceived the work.

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10 Most Beautiful Sights The Philippines Has to Offer

10 beautiful places that you should visit while in the Philippines.

The Philippines comprising of about 7,100 islands is fast becoming a tourist destination. Thanks for the efforts done by the Philippine Tourism Authority, thousands of tourists have arrived yearly and more are coming to see the beauties this country offers. Here are ten places tourists love going back to.

Intramuros

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Built in 1571, Intramuros served as settlement of the Spaniards during their occupation of the country. It covers an area of about 160 acres. It had well-planned streets, churches, museum, plazas and the Governor’s Palace. Be sure to see these places when you visit Intramuros: The Manila Cathedral, St. Augustine Church, San Agustin Museum and Fort Santiago.

Rizal Park

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Rizal Park or Luneta as it is popularly known is a very good place for relaxation, fun and picnic. This park is dedicated to Jose Rizal, the Philippines national hero, a doctor, poet who was executed at this site on December 30, 1896 on charges of inciting rebellion. The centerpiece of the park is the 1913 bronze Rizal’s monument where honor guards are on duty everyday. It also has a grand stadium, gardens, plazas, an open-air concert hall, an observatory, playgrounds, an artists’ sanctuary, food kiosks, restaurants and a light-and-sound theatre.

Baywalk

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Baywalk is a walking distance from the Rizal Park. Here visitors are treated to different groups of retail establishment and restaurants offering wonderful foods and drinks. Add to that are the presence of chic cafes, open-air bars and food kiosks. A very nice place to have a leisurely walk where a variety of live music performances, festivals and other special events are hosted each day.

Mount Pinatubo

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This majestic volcano that erupted in 1991 wreaked havoc in the lives of hundred of thousands of Filipinos. But that was then, today, Mt. Pinatubo is a great place to visit. Here, visitors can take guided hikes on some parts of its slope. It involved either days of hiking or hours of 4×4 travel followed by a 2 hour hard hike. You can also take a refreshing dip in Pinatubo’s 2.5 kilometer crater lake. Also avail are relaxing spa adventures offered by some town establishments around Mount Pinatubo.

Nayong Pilipino

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At Nayong Pilipino sa Clark, visitors are treated with the best of Filipino culture. This cultural park located in Clark Fiield, Pampanga showcases the Philippines rich and colorful culture where scale-replicas of famous Philippine landmarks are all featured in in one spot. Tourists and visitors can also buy here items as souvenirs. Friendly tour guides added warmness to the fresh air and tranquil ambience that envelops the park. The park also offers, exhibits, shows and cultural presentations. Be sure to see the following replicas when you visit Nayong Pilipino: a replica of the Banaue Rice Terraces, a replica of a Barasoain Church, a Kapampangan village is shown in great detail.

Camp John Hay

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When you visit Baguio, head up to Camp John Hay. This century old 690-hectare property that used to be an American Military area is now a recreational center. Camp John Hay which is situated 5,000 feet above sea level is the perfect place to go to get away from the sweltering heat of Manila. It has picnic grounds, camp sites, horseback riding and a world class competition Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course which span 5,001 yards.

Boracay

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Boracay Island is located at the northwestern tip of Panay in Western Visayas. This beautiful island offers its majestic white, talcum-fine sand beaches with warm, crystal-clear waters. A popular destination of local and foreign tourists, days can be spent enjoying activities like the usual water sports or simply lazing on the beach. Nights are for indulging in party lifestyle in trendy bars and discos. The best part of the island is the four-kilometer White Beach where tourists can have fun with ssome sporting activities such as: Sailboating, kayaking and diving.

Chocolate Hills

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The Chocolate Hills of Bohol is a great place to visit. Tourists who for the first time see these hills are totally awed and can hardly believe that these hills are not a man-made artifact. The chocolate hills comprise about 1268 very uniformly shape hill mostly between 30 and 50 meters high. Be sure to take pictures of these amazing hills if you happened to be around the area.

Mayon Volcano

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Famous for its perfectly shaped-cone Mayon volcano is found in Bicol. Tourists always added Mayon Volcano to their itinerary not only to see personally the majestic sight this volcano offers but also to see the famous Cagsawa church bell tower. It is the only thing left when a massive eruption burried the whole Cagsawa during the early 1800’s. When you visit Mayon volcano, be sure to buy souvenir items and taste the famous pili nut candy.

Camarines Sur Watersports Complex

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Camarines Sur is now fast becoming a tourist destination because of the Camarines Sur Water Sports Complex. Considered Asia’s first world-class watersports complex, this six-hectare complex has about everything any wakeboarder could ever want. If you love wakeboarding, wake skating and waterskiing then this is the perfect place to be. The complex also has a Clubhouse where guests can dine and watch live entertainment. Located nearby is a bird sanctuary where some Philippine indigenous birds that includes the Rufous Hornbill (Great Philippine Hornbill).

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Today’s Best Fighter Planes

A list of today’s most modern military aircraft based on their overall performance.

Since man has learned to maximized the use of airplanes in winning war; it has evolved to what it is now: a very mean fighting machines. Super powers are busy out-thinking and out-building each other to come out with a more faster, swifter and top-of-the-line planes. Below is a list of today’s most modern military aircraft based on their overall performance. Take note that is only my own opinion.


F/A-18E/F Super Hornet

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The U.S. made F/A-18E/F Super Hornet is a Mach 1.8+ combat-proven strike fighter with built-in versatility. It is an advance derivative of the F/A-18C/D Hornet. The aircraft’s dimension is as follows: length: 60.3 (18.5 meters), height: (4.87 meters) and wingspan (13.68 meters). The Super Hornet’s two crews can perform missions such as: day/night strikes with precision-guided weapons, maritime strike, reconnaissance and fighter escort. Its armament include: 1x 20 mm guns, rockets, missiles and bombs.

J-10

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The Jian-10 (J-10) from PROC is a Mach 1.85 multi-purpose fighter aircraft built for both air-to-air and air-to-ground missions. It comes in two variant; a two-seater trainer plane and the single crew attack aircraft. The aircraft is 14.57 meters long, a height of 4.78 m and a wingspan of 8.78 m. It is equipped with locally made fire-control radar that has a mechanically planar array antenna. The aircraft has 11 external stores stations for weapon carriage, three under each wing and five under the fuselage. J-10 has in its arsenal a fixed 23 mm. cannon, short-range infrared air-to-air missiles, medium-range radar-guided air-to-air missiles, anti-ship missiles among others.

F-16/E Block 60

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The latest and the most advanced Fighting Falcons F-16s are the Block 60 versions. These aircrafts have advance features that include: bigger fuel and payload capacity, color cockpit displays with superior pilot/vehicle interfaces and better avionics and sensors. The aircraft is also equipped with various navigation systems that include: tactical air navigation (TACAN), distance measuring equipment (DME) and enhanced instrument landing system. Among its weapons and arsenal include: six barrel 20mm Gatling gun, medium range missiles and during close battles it can deploy AIM-9X, Python 4 and Python 5. These aircrafts are also fitted with the latest APG-80 Active Electronic Scanning Array (AESA) radar system.

MiG-35

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The Russian made Mikoyan MiG-35 is an advanced variant MiG-29K/KUB technology. The aircraft‘s dimension include: Length:19 m, Wingspan:15 m Height: 6 m. This one or two-seater fighter with a Mach 2.4 speed has improved avionics and weapon systems that include: new AESA radar and an enhanced Optical Locator System (OLS). Mig-35 cockpit is equipped with three 6×8 inch flat-panel LCD’s, digital map and helmet-mounted sight. In addition, the aircraft is provided with radar warning and laser warning sensors to beef-up its defense system.

F-15K Slam Eagle

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The F-15K Slam Eagle is an upgraded version of the combat-tested F-15E Strike Eagle. It is a good fighter in different combat arena where it can perform air-to-air, air-to-sea and air-to-ground missions. This U.S. made aircraft that could sustain a Mach 2.5 has a 63.8 ft. body length, a height of 18.5 ft. and a wingspan of 42.8 ft. This two-man crew fighter plane is equipped with advanced avionics best for night low-altitude deep-strike mission. It carries in its arsenal: 20mm cannon and missiles (AIM-120, AIM-9, AIM-7, and AGM-130.

Eurofighter Typhoon

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The Eurofighter Typhoon is a multi-purpose aircraft designed and built by three companies: Alenia Aeronautica, BAE Systems, and Alenia Aeronautica. It is a Mach 2+ delta-wing, close air fighter aircraft ideal for surface attack mission. The aircraft’s dimension include: Length:15.96m, Height:5.28m, Wingspan:10.95m. The cockpit is equipped with a voice throttle and stick system (VTAS). It also has direct voice input allowing its crew to carry out data entry procedures using voice command. Some of its arsenals include: an internally mounted Mauser BK27mm gun and assortment of missiles such as: AMRAAM air-to-air missiles, ASRAAM cruise missiles, 18 Brimstone anti-armor missiles, anti-radar missiles and anti-ship missiles.

J-11B

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This Chinese-made multi-purpose aircraft that could sustain a top speed of Mach 2.35 (2,500 km/h, 1,600 mph). J-11B is a single crew fighter plane that is 21.94 m in length, 5.92 m in height and a wingspan of 14.70 m. It has a range of 3,720 km (2,010 nm, 2,310 mi) and a combat radius of 2,000 km (1,240 mi). Among its armaments are: 1x 30 mm guns, unguided rocket launcher, Pl-12 missiles and Free-fall cluster bombs.

Su-30 MKI/MKM

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The Russian made Sukhoi Su-30 is an all-whether strike fighter that performs two roles: air-to-air and air-to-surface deep banning missions. It is equipped with a movable in-flight refueling probe to increase range. The Su-27PU has advanced avionic systems to suits its new role as a long-range interceptor. The rear cockpit received a large CRT display is mounted in its rear cockpit to provide its crew with tactical information regarding targets and interceptors. This two-seater fighter plane can attain a Mach 2.0 (2,120 km/h, 1,320 mph) maximum speed. Other specifications include: Length: 21.935 m, Wingspan: 14.7 m, Height: 6.36 m, Range: 3,000 km (1,620 nmi) at altitude, Service ceiling: 17,300 m. This aircraft is equipped with:1 × GSh-30-1 gun (30 mm with 150 rounds, 6 × Kh-31P/Kh-31A anti-radar missiles, 6 × Kh-29T/L laser guided missiles and 6 × KAB 500KR aerial bombs.

Su-35

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The Sukhoi Su-35 (formerly Su-27M) is an advanced variant of Su-27 performing multiple roles: a swift strike fighter and a long-range air superiority fighter. The aircraft specifications include: Crew:1, Length: 21.9 m, Wingspan: 15.3 m and Height: 5.90 m. A Mach 2.25 aircraft, it has a range of 3,600 km and 18,000 km service ceiling. The SU-35 armaments include: 1 × 30 mm GSh-30 cannon with 150 rounds, KAB 500L bombs and assortment of missiles (air-to-air and air-to-surface).

F-22 Raptor

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The USAF considers the F-22 Raptor as a fourth-generation stealth aircraft. Aside from being a form being an air superiority fighter, the F-22 performs other functions that include electronic warfare, ground attack, and signals intelligence roles. With a Mach 2.25 (1,500 mph, 2,410 km/h) at altitude, this aircraft is highly maneuverable both at supersonic and subsonic speeds. Other specification of this aircraft include: Crew, 1, Length: 18.90 m, Wingspan: 13.56 m, Height: 5.08 m, Range: 1,600 nmi (1,840 mi, 2,960 km), Combat radius: 410 nmi (471 mi, 759 km) and service ceiling: 19,812 m. It is equipped with 1× 20 mm (0.787 in) M61A2 Vulcan gatling gun, 2× AIM-9 Sidewinder and 8× 250 lb (110 kg) GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs among others.

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100 Famous Wonders Around The World – Egypt’s Collosal Abu Simbel Temples

Planning to travel and do sightseeing? Use “100 Famous Wonders Around the World” as a handy travel guide to help you pick which amongst the world’s top 100 travel destinations is best for your next great vacation trip. These series of articles give important details on each of these popular tourist sites. Our first stop is Egypt’s colossal Abu Simbel temples.

Egypt’s riched ancient history has left the country with dozens of amazing, mystical and beautiful travel destination sites. Among them is the Abu Simbel of Aswan – considered one of the world’s majestic and collosal temples.

Abu Simbel

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Abu Simbel refers to two colossal rock temples situated about 230 km southwest of Aswan. The construction of the twin temples started during the reign of pharaoh Ramesses II about 1244 BCE and almost took 20 years to complete. Constructed as a monument to Ramesses II and to impress Egypt’s neighbors, the temple was dedicated to three Egyptian gods – Amun, Ra-Horakhty, and Ptah. Abu Simbel is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is now an archeological site.

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Abu Simbel complex houses two temples. The Great Temple features colossal seated statues of Pharaoh Rameses II and three other gods. Each statue stands more than 20 meters high, however one figure has been damaged due to earthquake. The Small Temple is dedicated to Rameses II wife, Nefertari. Two identical sets of rock statues (two of Ramesses and one of Nefertari) stand guard on either side of the temple’s façade. The enormous statues stands over 20 meter high.

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As time passes by, the twin temples was forgotten to history and eventually became covered by sand. Records showed that as early as the 6th century BC, the colossal statues of the Great Temple was covered by up to knee-deep sand. In1813, JL Burckhardt, a Swiss orientalist, accidentally discovered the top of the wall paintings of the temple. He relayed his findings with Giovanni Belzoni, an Italian explorer, who visited the site but failed to dig out an opening to the temple. In 1817, Belzoni made another trip to the temple, and made a successful entry into the temple hall. He took everything valuable with him.

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Abu Simbel faced yet another challenge in the early 1960s, as rising water threatened the entire temple complex from submerging during the building of the Aswan Dam. A UNESCO-led multinational team of archeologists, engineers and hundreds of highly-skilled workers started dismantling and reassembling the temple in a more safer site. By 1968, the entire temple complex was relocated on an artificial hill. Today, thousands of tourists visit Abu Simbel colossal temples daily.

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It is worth mentioning that the Great Temple design is precisely oriented so that the first rays of the morning sun enters the temple and entirely illuminates the Pharaoh’s face twice every year — on his natal day (22 February) and once again on his coronation day (22 October). Article link:

World Wonders: The Seven Odd Walls

Since time immemorial, walls have been built to protect kingdoms and dominions, as territorial markers, or holding off enemies. Now, walls and barriers have been created as odd structures of art and to serve as memorials. Read on to learn more about the world wonders seven odd walls that function more than their traditional purposes.

The John Lennon Wall

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What was once an ordinary wall in Mala Strana, Prague, Czech Republic, the John Lennon Wall has become one of the most surprising places to visit in Prague. The colorful, graffiti-covered, odd wall, serves as a monument to free speech and the peaceful rebellion of during the 1980s communist regime. The wall continuously undergoes change where new writing continued to turn up regularly. The original John Lennon portrait and the strong political messages written during the Velvet Revolution where all gone, buried under lightweight graffiti, created by western tourists.

The Peace Line

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An odd wall to separate Catholic and Protestant communities? Yes there are! First constructed in the early 1970s that served as houses shields during sporadic bouts of violence, the number of ’Peace Lines’ now swelled to more than 47 that divides across Belfast City and Northern Ireland. Several of these walls are 7 meter high and about a kilometer long. Though debates concerning keeping or dismantling these walls still run, the ‘Peace Lines’ still functions as an effective tools in keeping apart ‘warring factions’.

The Chewing Gum Wall

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Listed as one of the top germ infected tourist attractions in 2009, the Seattle Chewing Gum Wall is located in Post Alley, under Park Place Market. The tradition, which traces its beginning during the early 1990s, was started by theater patrons queuing for theater tickets. Efforts by theater attendants to scraped the odd wall all came to a naught and finally gave up in 19999. Now, thousands of chewing gum decorates this odd wall.

The Vietnam War Memorial Wall

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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, the Vietnam Women’s Memorial, and the Three Soldiers statue, comprises the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, located in Washington, D.C. This national memorial honors gallant U.S. service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War. The Memorial Wall, a two granite walls 75 m long was designed by Maya Lin. Inscribed on the walls are 58,256 names of fallen soldier from the Vietnam War.

The Storm King Wall

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The Storm King wall located in Mountainville, New York, is built from stones found around the Storm King Art Center. Andy Goldsworthy created the artfully crafted stone wall in 1997-1998. The 694m long puzzle- like structure runs along a patchy forest and cascading down the hillside into a nearby pond. This odd wall is a classic example of combining art and horticulture.

The Israeli West Bank Wall

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Another odd wall and the most controversial one, the Israeli West Bank barrier is been built by the Israeli government to separate the Israeli and Palestinian people of the West Bank. When completed, the barrier that runs mainly along the West Bank will be about 760 km long. The Security Wall is an 8 m tall concrete fenced with vehicle-barrier trenches. Constructed to protect Israeli civilians from Palestinian terrorism, the wall created a stir between the two peoples. In terms of saving lives, the wall lives up to its billing. Data showed that 457 Israelis were killed in 2002, the year before the wall was built; but the number of Israeli murdered went down to 8 lives in 2009.

The Green Line

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The 187 kilometers long Green Line is the cease fire line established in 1963 during the Greek -Turkish conflict on Cyprus. It runs along the Pedeios River and cutting through the capital of Nicosia, in the process making Nicosia into a border town. Going deeper into the city proper, the Green Line is predominantly built of big, colored oil barrels. Anyone can walk along the line, look over to the other side and see dozens of shattered bunkers.

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