Monday, April 13, 2009
Saturday, April 11, 2009
Gibson - World's Tallest Dog - Amazing
Here's a monster lurking around.
No, it isn't Godzilla. His name is Gibson.
When he stands on his hind legs, the 170-pound "Harlequin" Great Dane is more than 7 feet tall, and has a shoulder height of 42.6 inches (topping Harvey's old record of 41.5 inches). Thankfully for everyone, Gibson is just a big, friendly puppy dog.
Actually, he's the tallest dog in the world. Gibson holds several world records, including the world's tallest dog, tallest therapy dog and tallest Great Dane. And he's been turning quite a few heads outside of his native Grass Valley.
In fact, Gibson has appeared on these television, magazines and radio shows:
* Oprah Winfrey Show | Harpo Productions
* The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | NBC
* Good Morning America | ABC News
* Inside Edition
* Montel Williams Show
* Guinness World Record Amazing Animals | Animal Planet
* Mark & Brian Radio Show | ABC Disney
* Larry King Live | CNN
* Parade Magazine
* Ladies Home Journal
* Life Magazine | photos by Pulitzer Winning Photographers David Hume Kennerly & Deanne Fitzmaurice
Gibson's owner, Sandy Hall, says that even though her dog is a giant and has been receiving some giant publicity, there's more to the dog than just his size. "He just puts a smile on people's faces," Hall said. "In one split second, people forget their cares and worries."
Amazing Rock in Saudi Arabia - Believe It Or Not!
A huge rock in a village of Al-Hassa region, SAUDI ARABIA raises 11 cms from the ground level once in a year during the month of April and stays elevated for about 30 minutes!!!
They say that 17 years ago, one Mujahid was shot dead behind this rock as he was hidden there. This encounter happened in the month of April 1989. You can see the fresh blood stains on the rock. Most surprisingly, when the rock raises from the ground, these stains become darker, fresher and wet. Local residents tried to wipe off the stains several times, but after some time it appears again on the rock automatically...
Isn't it astounding?
Thursday, April 9, 2009
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