New Zealand; the land of kiwis, is one of those rare places on earth whose beauties are still safe from human civilization. Much kind of outdoor activities like Hiking, Rafting, Sailing, Jet Boating etc can be enjoyed there. Many of the film directors have caught its natural beauty in their camera and is presented to public when the movie LORD OF THE RINGS was released. New Zealand is not less than a dream place to live as there is a world adventurous sport, excellent cuisines, countless variety of marine and wildlife including kiwis, penguins, whales, sea lions and many more. Some activates are listed below that one must do when in the New Zealand tour. Bungee Jumping Rafting Sailing and Jet boating Winter Sports Auckland’s Charms Shopping Swimming with Wild Dolphins Wine Tasting Nightlife What to do in a Visit to New Zealand
Globally popular jumping sites like Ledge, the Pipeline, the Nevis etc are there and New Zealand has earned the name of Bungee land due to its kinship with that sport.
Hiking
Hiking places like Rakiuara Track, Milford Track, and Lake Waikaremoana Track have made New Zealand a paradise for hikers.
Opportunities for both types of enthusiastic rafter’s i-e white and black water rafters are available in New Zealand along with world’s record holder 7m high commercially rafted waterfall.
Sailing enthusiastic people love Auckland; the city of sails as they can enjoy their boating in small sail boats or majestic ships and also can enjoy visiting Hauraki Gulf, Bay of Islands, and Marlborough Sounds
You can enjoy at most from winter sports like skiing or snowboarding on the high slopes of Mt Hutt and the Southern Lakes region of South Island if you visit New Zealand from June to October.
Auckland museum contain a large number of confusing things from the islands of Maori and pacific is a place of great attention for the tourists from all around the world. Polynesian cultural expression and best local cuisines can be found at the Otara Market.
New Zealand is an awesome place for every type of shopping and is well known for its greenstone jewelry items, besides these leather goods, woolen fabrics etc are more popular.
The most thrilling sport that anyone can enjoy the most is swimming and playing with the friendliest creatures of sea, the dolphins. The enjoyment in swimming with them is unexplainable and gives you your full money’s worth that you have spend for your tour to New Zealand.
Wine lovers find their heaven in New Zealand as it got the world’s 70 most famous wines that include classy red wines, Pinot Noir and the wines of South island like crisp Sauvignon Blanc and sharp Chardonnay are the most famous of all. Powerful poison searchers reach their destination in South land’s whisky distilleries.
Pop concerts, comedy shows, casinos, cabarets, and nightclubs makeup the night life of New Zealand whereas the overseas entertainers chose large venues to perform.
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The Woman Jack Nicholson Thought Was His Sister Was His Mother
The woman Jack Nicholson thought was his sister for a good portion of his life, turned out to be his mother.- The famous singer Bobby Darin had the same type of thing happen to him. At age 32, he found out the woman he’d thought was his sister was in fact his mother. He had been contemplating a career in politics, which prompted his “sister” to reveal that she was his mother.
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Why Amish Men Grow Beards But Not Mustaches
This tradition stems back to the early days of the Amish when wearing elaborate mustaches was common among those in the military. In their early days, the Amish and other Mennonites in Europe were often persecuted by these groups. In addition to that, the Amish, being a pacifist group, didn’t want to associate themselves with those who waged war, so strictly forbid their members from growing mustaches. Today, few men in the Western world choose to grow mustaches, but this tradition remains among the Old Order Amish people, which number about 200,000 in North America. While mustaches are not allowed, beards are practically a requirement among the Amish due to beards being common among men in the Bible. However, not all Amish men are traditionally allowed to grow beards. It isn’t until an Amish man gets married that he will stop shaving his beard and allow it to grow out, with beards being a mark of an Amish male having become a man. Bonus Factoids:
Why Amish men grow beards but not mustaches.
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How Deaf People Wake Themselves Up in the Morning
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Interesting science...What Causes “Eye Floaters”
- Interestingly, if the eye floaters would just stay still instead of floating around, your brain would automatically tune them out and you’d never consciously see them. Your brain does this all the time with things both in and outside of your eyes. One example of this inside your eye are blood vessels in the eye which obstruct light; because they are fixed in location, relative to the retina, your brain tunes them out completely and you don’t consciously perceive them.
- The reason you can see floaters better when looking at, for instance, a bright blue sky, is because your pupils contract to a very small size, thus reducing the aperture, which in turn makes floaters more apparent and focused.
- Individual floaters often won’t change much throughout your lifetime, typically retaining their basic shape and size.
- The perception of eye floaters is known as myodesopsia.
- The reason the floating specs never seem to stay still is because floaters, being suspended in the vitreous humor, move when your eye moves. So as you try to look at them, they will appear to drift with your eye movement.
- Eye floaters are examples of entoptic phenomena. Entoptic phenomena are things we see where the source is within the eye itself.
- If you ever see a ton of floaters appear out of no where, possibly with some light flashes, you should get to an eye doctor immediately. There is a chance (1 in 7) that your retina is about to detach from the back of your eye. If that happens, you have very little time to get it fixed before it effectively dies and you go blind from that eye.
- Floaters can damage the retina by tugging on it, sometimes producing a tear. When a tear happens, vitreous can invade the opening in the tear, which will ultimately widen the gap and in 50% of these cases will result in the retina eventually becoming fully detached if not repaired via surgery.
- “Light flashes” not caused by actual light, also known as photopsia, will often occur when the photoreceptors in the retina receive stimulation from being touched or from being torn. This produces an electrical impulse to your brain, which your brain more or less interprets as a light flash. This physical stimulation is often caused when traction is being applied while the vitreous detachment is taking place. The flashes should subside when the vitreous finally detaches.
- These flashes will also often temporarily occur when you get a sharp blow to the head. The sudden jarring causes pressure on the retina; this in turn creates an electrical impulse to the brain which the brain interprets as a flash.
- Yet another potential cause of these flashes is with migraine headaches, usually caused by a spasm of blood vessels in the brain. In this case, you will experience the flashes in both eyes at the same time, often followed by an extreme headache, though this doesn’t necessarily have to follow with a headache. Basically, if you are experiencing these flashes in both eyes at the same time, it is likely caused by either severe head trauma, which resulted in damage to both of your retinas, or more likely by some form of ophthalmic migraine.
- Aside: as someone who has had about 12 of these type of migraines, with the extreme headache directly following about 15-ish minutes of flashes where you can barely see in between the flashes, I can say, it’s like getting kicked in the balls continually for about 3 hours or so, only the pain is in your head instead of balls and abdomen. This is all followed by your eyes having a dull ache for a few days. You will also have major pain in your eyes and possible recurrence of the migraine, if you decide to not wear sunglasses at all times during the few days following this event; including wearing the sunglasses inside where people will inevitably think you are a douche for doing so.

- About 50% of all people will have a vitreous detachment by the time they turn 80.
- If you have had a vitreous detachment and you’ve experienced light flashes with that, you have about a 15% chance of developing a retinal tear. From there, you have about a 50% chance of having your retina eventually become fully detached from the back of your eye.
- Nearsighted people have a much higher chance of experiencing vitreous detachments due to their often elongated eye shape.
- Surgeries do exist for getting rid of eye floaters, if they seriously hamper your vision. This is typically done by replacing the gel-like substance in your eye with a saline liquid.
- When your retina is in the process of detaching, you will often see small dots all over the place. What is happening here is that blood is being leaked into the vitreous and those dots are your visual perception of that blood in your eye.
- Check out this optical illusion for another example of your brain tuning something out based on it being fixed relative to motion; for best affect, once the dots disappear, without looking away, press the stop button; they’ll reappear; press the button again to restart the motion and they’ll disappear instantly.
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