Most Dangerous Cities in the World -If you are travelling alone or decide to backpack to a far away place with your friends, there are some locations you should be weary of. These cities have been mentioned by top news and crime sites with some pretty shocking statistics.
1) Caracas Venezuela – Latin America is by far the most dangerous place in the world. If you searched dangerous places on the internet, you would find at least 20 south American countries on the list. With drug cartells, and poverty, Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, ranks the highest for murder and crime in the world. per 100,000 people this city has the highest rate of murders, kidnappings, and rapes in 2009. 130 murders and 537 reported kinappings. They have nicknamed the city the “murder capital of the world”. Not to mention Venezula is the world leader in drug trafficing mainly cocaine. The country has increased its poverty level since the 1970’s 300%. In In the last 5 yrs Caracas has topped the list for homicides by population. You better be a mobster if you plan on visiting Caracas.
2) Cuidad Juarez, Mexico – This place has a serious problem with robbery, kidnapping, sexual assault and drug-related crimes. 120 killings per 100,000 residents. Cuidad Juarez is located just across the USA border. It has 1.5 million people and a really bad reputation. Recently drug Cartells have started a war against one another, making it very dangerous for travellers. This place is Violent. They are the number two city in the world for murders, most of them drug-related. 50% of all murders in Mexico come from Cuidad Juarez.
3) Mogadishu Somalia – Its really hard to find statistical information on this city, but I know I’ve seen it on then top of many lists. Even with no data to report on this city, the governments warning to travel here is extremely high.Mogadishu has one of the highest terrorist populations in the world. There is an ongoing civil war going on in Somalias capital, which poses a huge risk to anyone travelling there. Hundreds of people are wounded everyday in Mogadishus empty streets. No one knows how many people are actually killed there, but the numbers would be outrageous. Looting, Prowling, kidnapping, gunfire,etc.. makes Mogadishu one of the top 3 most dangerous cities.
4) Capetown South Africa – Murder and robbery stats have been very high for many years in Capetown. In one year they had 71,500 sexual offenses, 18,400 burglaries and 13,900 business robberies. There are approximatly 50 murders a day in South Africa, and more than 1/2 of those murders are in Capetown. The city is in a huge recession making robberies very common. Capetown is in a great state of poverty, making crime a part of the peoples everyday life. Going out at night is not advised.
5) Bogata – Columbia – Bogata is the main port for drugs and guns coming up from colombia to panama. People get murdered in plain daylight every day. Forget going out at night. you need to be packing heat. It beats most south american cities by far. I think that carrying a machete around on your back, is a very good way to avoid a mugging. It’s also easily explained to immigration, as long as there’s some jungle around. Speaking the local language and knowing a little about fighting is a good idea, just in case. I would avoid Bogata if traveling to South America.
6) Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – If your planning on travelling to Brazil, think twice. Its not a matter of where your mugged its when. When you get off the plane in Rio, they hand you a pamphlet that tells people they should have a no jewelery no wallet policy when they walk around. Crime rates have soared over the past 2 yrs. A drug cartell, called the Pirahnas, reside in Rio, and they are responsible for many murders and abductions. There was 8000 murders in Rio last year, thats close to 20 murders a day. Most of the murders happen in the poverty stricten areas, but the city as a whole is growing in severe poverty problems.
7) Grozny, Chechnya, Russia – There is more Russian Mafia in this place than police. This city is not run by government officials, but by gangsters. A russian is murdered here every 20 minutes. Thats almost 85 murders a day. Sure there is 100’s of millions of people in Russia, but thats an astonishing stat. Prostitution and drug trafficing run by the russian crime syndicate or definitly real in this place. Kindnappings, pickpocketters, and rapes, just to name a handful of tests you will face when you visit here. Chechnya is absolutely a third world city. Foreigners should think twice before visiting here.
8) Baghdad, Iraq – It doesn’t matter who you are, you’re not safe in Iraq. It is a ruined nation that is rittled with crime and violence. A lot of despair in Baghdad. Since the war started in 2003, the US has been in Iraq which has led to a civil war. More than 650,000 civilians have died. Hussein has destroyed this countries reputation. Al-Qaeda and Kurdish rebels, and criminals are involved in violence that goes on everyday. Explosives and mines are a constant threat, as are suicide bombers who have killed thousands. Kidnappings and random killings happen everyday. Since the US got there in 2003, millions of Iraqis have fled to other countries and millions more in Iraq remain displaced. Nuclear devices to poison the people there and the inherent gunfire killing civilians everyday makes Baghdad truly hell on earth.
9) Guatemala City, Guatemala – The government is very corrupt, they get paid off everyday by the drug lords. Guatemala city is a hot spot in South America for drug smugglers, and foreign mobs. There is a high crime rate in this capital city, and many tourists are victims of armed robbery, rape and even murder. Do not walk the streets at night, and forget about your wallet and jewelry. This place is just not safe for the average Joe. Maybe Chuck Norris!
10) Bangkok Thailand- Thailand is the #1 producer of opium and heroin in the world. A major transit for those drugs is the capital Bangkok. Therefore making it unsafe. Last year they had, 20,000 assaults, 13,500 burglaries, and 5,000 murders. That ranks top in south east Asia. The violence and crime due to social unrest makes Bangkok top 10 for sure.
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Sunday, December 5, 2010
Thursday, December 2, 2010
10 Safest places in the world
Here`s the list of safest places/fortress in the world. If you are millionaire with billions of dollars asset, I think you could have access to rent some spaces in this area. Of course, you need to pay more money than what you pay to rent a safety box in a bank.
1. London Tower

Inside London Tower, lies England`s crown jewelry, Koh-i-noor, and ,a 109k diamonds, Star of Africa. London Tower is guard with armed forces, steel walls and thousand of CCTV camera. Any robber or burglar will think millions of time to breach the Security system
2. Sealand

As the name implies, Seland is a country with lands of sea. Although, the place is secluded in the middle of the ocean, this area is fully protected and it stands on its own international jurisdiction. The location itself is located 10km across Suffolk beach ,England. It rules by a king and this area also has its own Independence day.
3. Granite Bunker

Granite Bunker is an old bunker data that have been used since cold war. It is located in Salt Lake city and the bunker itself was built 200 meters inside a granite mountain.The front gate/door alone is featured with 12 tons of metal. It is so strong so that direct hit from a tank cannot penetrate it.
4.Norad Central.

Norad Central is controlled by United States Air force and it is still operate effectively till this date. Norad Central is a building that was constructed 600m under Cheyenne Mountain. It is framed with 1.319 steel and each steel weigh 450kg .The building covers 18.000 sq area, 14X180m rooms with 2x 25 tons doors, and 15 rooms with 3 levels high.
5. Bold Lane Parksafe

Bold lane park safe ,Derby, Derbyshire, England, was designed to be the safest parking area in the world. The parking area is facilitated with motion sensors and 190 surveillance cameras. Once the sensor indicate suspicious activity, the security team will checked it immediately. In 2003, BBC focus had listed Bold lane as one of the most secure places in the world
6. Fort Knox

Fort Knox is one of the most secure gold reserve in US. The building is located in Kentucky and it still operates till this second. Inside the building, kept thousands of gold bars, confidential data of US governments, and include the original script of Magna Charta. The door is 20 tons solid steel and it is guarded by trained forces with heavy weapon, surveillance cameras, and other advance electronic security system
7. Area 51

Since at the front gate, Area 51 is an exclusive territory for most people in US and the rest of the world. In this area, US Air force designs, builds and tests their new weapons, missiles and defense systems. Area 51 is located in Nevada desert and beside their secret activities, this place was known for the UFO crash site.
8. Data Fortress –Alpen Swiss

Data Fortress is a secret bunker in Alpen mountain Swiss belong to Mount 10 company. The bunker become famous because many confidential documents, data and files are kept here. The bunker is monitored 24/7. It is facilitated with thousand CCTV cameras, motion sensors, armed forces and heavy metal gate.
9. Florence Prison

Different from other fortress, this fortress is a special fortress to keep criminals, murderers, drug dealers, robbers and rapers stay inside. The prison is located in Colorado, US. The prison has 1000 jail from steel, and it is featured with long distance active sensors. At the outside of the fence, the security forces prepare hundreds of tracking dogs to stop the bad guy from their flee
10. Air Force One

Air Force One is an iconic plane and it is known for the advance technologies and defense systems. Boeing 747-200B Air Force One is featured with advance tracking system, Anti- nuclear shell, advanced telecommunication and satellite system, include Aerial refueling system and many other more. In a critical situation, this plane can fly in the air for a week
1. London Tower
London tower
2. Sealand
SeaLand
3. Granite Bunker
Granite Bunker
Granite Bunker is an old bunker data that have been used since cold war. It is located in Salt Lake city and the bunker itself was built 200 meters inside a granite mountain.The front gate/door alone is featured with 12 tons of metal. It is so strong so that direct hit from a tank cannot penetrate it.
4.Norad Central.
Norad Central
Norad Central is controlled by United States Air force and it is still operate effectively till this date. Norad Central is a building that was constructed 600m under Cheyenne Mountain. It is framed with 1.319 steel and each steel weigh 450kg .The building covers 18.000 sq area, 14X180m rooms with 2x 25 tons doors, and 15 rooms with 3 levels high.
5. Bold Lane Parksafe
Bold lane Park Safe
Bold lane park safe ,Derby, Derbyshire, England, was designed to be the safest parking area in the world. The parking area is facilitated with motion sensors and 190 surveillance cameras. Once the sensor indicate suspicious activity, the security team will checked it immediately. In 2003, BBC focus had listed Bold lane as one of the most secure places in the world
6. Fort Knox
fort knox
Fort Knox is one of the most secure gold reserve in US. The building is located in Kentucky and it still operates till this second. Inside the building, kept thousands of gold bars, confidential data of US governments, and include the original script of Magna Charta. The door is 20 tons solid steel and it is guarded by trained forces with heavy weapon, surveillance cameras, and other advance electronic security system
7. Area 51
Area 51
Since at the front gate, Area 51 is an exclusive territory for most people in US and the rest of the world. In this area, US Air force designs, builds and tests their new weapons, missiles and defense systems. Area 51 is located in Nevada desert and beside their secret activities, this place was known for the UFO crash site.
8. Data Fortress –Alpen Swiss
Data fortress swiss
Data Fortress is a secret bunker in Alpen mountain Swiss belong to Mount 10 company. The bunker become famous because many confidential documents, data and files are kept here. The bunker is monitored 24/7. It is facilitated with thousand CCTV cameras, motion sensors, armed forces and heavy metal gate.
9. Florence Prison
Florence Prison
Different from other fortress, this fortress is a special fortress to keep criminals, murderers, drug dealers, robbers and rapers stay inside. The prison is located in Colorado, US. The prison has 1000 jail from steel, and it is featured with long distance active sensors. At the outside of the fence, the security forces prepare hundreds of tracking dogs to stop the bad guy from their flee
10. Air Force One
AIR FORCE ONE
Air Force One is an iconic plane and it is known for the advance technologies and defense systems. Boeing 747-200B Air Force One is featured with advance tracking system, Anti- nuclear shell, advanced telecommunication and satellite system, include Aerial refueling system and many other more. In a critical situation, this plane can fly in the air for a week
7 Most Amazing Castles in the world
A Castle used to be a fortress to keep the royalty from the touch of enemies and traitors. Back to the modern age, Castle is a place for tourists to get a nice back ground for their photos or to keep some historical objects that are priceless and symbolic. Next, here`s 7 most amazing castles in the world. If you have visited one of them, I hope you don’t mind to share the story
1. Hohenzollern Castle

The castle was built on the top of Mount Hohenzollern, around 30 miles south of Stuttgart, Germany. The castle was built in 11th century for German Emperors and Prussian Rulers. The building was destroyed in 1423 but than finally rebuilt in 1461.
2. Castle Howard

Castle Howard is addressed at Castle Howard, York, North Yorkshire and it is a famous house in England. The construction was started in 1699 and it was completed around 1712. it is famous for the landscape gardens, building construction and historical record. The residence is included in the list Treasure Houses of England and it has been a house for Howard families for 300 years
3. Alcázar of Segovia

Alcázar of Segovi or also known as Segovia Castle is located on Segovia Spain and it was owned by an Arab in 12th century. In the middle ages, the castle was used as a primary fortress for Spanish monarchy. The construction appeared to be a great inspiration for Walt Disney company.
4. Himeji Castle

Located in Kansai, Japan, the fortress is known for centuries for the defensive construction, beautiful design, and 83 network buildings. Although the building was demolished and rebuilt 2 times since 1333, the building is still featured with its original advance defensive system up to now. Today, the castle is known as the most visited castle and UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan.
5.Prague Castle

Prague Castle is known since the early of 9th century. Located in capital city of Czeh republic, the fortress is also known for the Gothic, Romanesque and baroque architectural styles. The fortress was constructed over 570 x 130 meters area and up to now, this castle is one of the most favorite tourist object in Europe
6. Pele? Castle

Located on the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, Pele? Castle is Neo-Renaissance building that is very famous since 1883. King Carol I of the Romanians had resided in this castle and he witnessed the amazement of people who visit this palace. As info, the building were constructed with the hand of many people from Italy, Polish, Turkey, Germany, Greek, Czech, French and Romania it self
7.Chambord Castle

Our last most Amazing castle is Chambord Castle. Chambord Castle was used by King François I as a hunting lodge and mansion. This castle was built close to his mistress palace,Claude Rohan. The castle is featured with 440 rooms, 84 staircases, 365 fireplaces and it is known as the biggest château in Loire Valley
1. Hohenzollern Castle
Hohenzollern Castle
The castle was built on the top of Mount Hohenzollern, around 30 miles south of Stuttgart, Germany. The castle was built in 11th century for German Emperors and Prussian Rulers. The building was destroyed in 1423 but than finally rebuilt in 1461.
2. Castle Howard
Castle Howard
Castle Howard is addressed at Castle Howard, York, North Yorkshire and it is a famous house in England. The construction was started in 1699 and it was completed around 1712. it is famous for the landscape gardens, building construction and historical record. The residence is included in the list Treasure Houses of England and it has been a house for Howard families for 300 years
3. Alcázar of Segovia
Alcázar of Segovia
Alcázar of Segovi or also known as Segovia Castle is located on Segovia Spain and it was owned by an Arab in 12th century. In the middle ages, the castle was used as a primary fortress for Spanish monarchy. The construction appeared to be a great inspiration for Walt Disney company.
4. Himeji Castle
Himeji Castle
Located in Kansai, Japan, the fortress is known for centuries for the defensive construction, beautiful design, and 83 network buildings. Although the building was demolished and rebuilt 2 times since 1333, the building is still featured with its original advance defensive system up to now. Today, the castle is known as the most visited castle and UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Japan.
5.Prague Castle
Prague Castle
Prague Castle is known since the early of 9th century. Located in capital city of Czeh republic, the fortress is also known for the Gothic, Romanesque and baroque architectural styles. The fortress was constructed over 570 x 130 meters area and up to now, this castle is one of the most favorite tourist object in Europe
6. Pele? Castle
Pele? Castle
Located on the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, Pele? Castle is Neo-Renaissance building that is very famous since 1883. King Carol I of the Romanians had resided in this castle and he witnessed the amazement of people who visit this palace. As info, the building were constructed with the hand of many people from Italy, Polish, Turkey, Germany, Greek, Czech, French and Romania it self
7.Chambord Castle
Chambord Castle
Our last most Amazing castle is Chambord Castle. Chambord Castle was used by King François I as a hunting lodge and mansion. This castle was built close to his mistress palace,Claude Rohan. The castle is featured with 440 rooms, 84 staircases, 365 fireplaces and it is known as the biggest château in Loire Valley
Friday, October 8, 2010
Interlaken to hold Nissan Outdoor Games
Nissan Outdoor Games by Columbia are to take place in Switzerland this year. Interlaken is frequently visited by adventure-seeking backpackers throughout the year. Companies provide guided services in Skydiving, Canyoning, Hanggliding, Paragliding, and Skiing and now they will be hosting Extreme Sports Olympics for the third consecutive year.
Duration: 30th June - 1st July 2007
Location: Interlaken, Bern, Switzerland
The competitive sports include:
KAYAK: BoaterCross (saturday 30th June 2007), Extreme Slalom and Team Race (Sunday 1st July)
MOUNTAIN BIKE: North Shore contest (saturday 30th June 2007)
CLIMBING: 2 boulder competitions: Swiss Championships and IFSC Rock Master (saturday 30th June and Sunday 1st July 2007
The competitions venues are easily reachable from Interlaken by public transportation. The easiest way is to park in Interlaken and catch a shuttle
The games also include a short film competition. These 5 minute films will show the death defying skills of their high performance exploits. These video clips are a reality expression of their respective high-pressure sports. Organisers are again expecting a mass turnout from the public for a full-on great outdoors extravaganza.
Secret Cities of Yemen
Yemen has been in the news a great deal recently – because of its supposed links with the training of terrorists. Yet little attention has been paid to the country itself – particularly its rich and surprising architectural heritage. So little known outside the country this remarkable architecture has survived hundreds of years. Take a look at the secret cities of Yemen.
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We will start in the town of Al Hajjara, so little known that even Wikipedia does not have an entry on it. Situated at the heart of Yemen in the Al Bayda Governorate of the country, the town boast one of the most simply amazing structures you will ever see. The residence of the Imam Yahya Muhamamd is perched – precariously or so it seems – atop a rocky outcrop. Imam Yahya was famous for stabilizing the north of the country and for his benign attitude towards minorities, particularly Yemenite Jewry. In order for his country to be recognized as independent he made many treaties, most notably the Ital-Yemeni Treaty of 1926 which gave Yemen full sovereignty. The country joined the United Nations in 1948 – a year before his death.
The Imam’s residence, grand and ornate belies the poverty in which many of the country’s population exist. The country itself is just over half a million square kilometers. Although it is on the Arabian Peninsula many would not think of a country like this having island but, in fact, Yemen has over two hundred (more of one later). It is the only republic in the area – and one of eight in total in the Arab World. It is thought that around twenty percent of the population live on just over one US dollar a day. It is, then, a poor country, but not one without its advantages.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
Rome Reborn: A virtual voyage
Those who have seen Rome, either live or on media might be wondering how the historic city looked when it was in its peak of its power. Well, you no more have to imagine things; experts have revived the Roman city, virtually at least and have unveiled the largest and the most completed simulation of a historic city.
The concept is similar to that on online virtual world complete with avatars that explore the monuments and even the villa of Livia, wife of Rome’s first emperor, Augustus. Visitors can wander through these rebuilt monuments and interact with the characters virtually to get the feel of the historic place. The avatars can even fast forward to the 21st century and show you the monuments as they look today.
How did they come up with it? Experts made use of satellite imagery and satellite images, and studied ancient texts to digitalize over 1.8 million hectares of the terrain and reconstruct the roads and monuments as they looked in first century A.D. The virtual reconstruction hosted in downtown Rome at the Museum of the Diocletian Baths cost more than US$1.1 million.
What can you expect? You enter the darkened room of the museum wearing 3D glasses and four visitors pick their avatars and control them with the joysticks and computer screens while the rest of the audience follow them on the movie screen. As you visit the monuments, you get to interact with the characters like the empress and the emperor, as well as a gardener of those times explaining the monuments and the history of the city.
Sadly, you need to know Italian language to understand what they have to say but it sure won’t stop you from enjoying the virtual tour.
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