Kanha National Park is one of the largest and most scenic wildlife sanctuaries in India. Situated on the banks of the Banjaar River, Banjaar Tola encompasses two elegant camps of nine tented suites, each with its own intimate tented sitting area and its own unique identity. Overlooks the serene landscape, this property has its own unique identity and is a great destination for wildlife enthusiasts who want to feel close to nature.
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Friday, October 1, 2010
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Each one represents a city or a famous attraction.
The rings are a creation of a jeweler Philippe Tournaire. Each one represents a city or a famous attraction.
Friday, July 16, 2010
Friday, July 2, 2010
Humanoid Robots Olympic Games China
Humanoid Robots Olympic Games China
The World's first International Humanoid Robots Olympic Games kicked off on June 21, in China's Harbin's Institute of Technology. Two years after hosting a memorable edition of the human Olympic Games, China becomes the first country to host an Olympics dedicated to humanoid robots. Nineteen teams, from China, United States, Japan, South Korea or Germany have brought their best robots to compete in this historic three-day event.
To enter the competition, robots had to be less than 60 cm long, and have a human shape, with a head, two arms and two legs. Just like in the real Olympic Games, the sporty robots had to compete in multiple challenges, 24 to be exact, ranging from boxing, to weight-lifting, dancing, or sprint. But there are also some unusual domestic events, like cleaning or medical care.
The sprinting contest took place on the first day, with the winner running a distance of five meters in 20 seconds flat. Not bad for a small robot, I think. Check out the video at the bottom, to see these little guys sweating silicone at the Robot Olympic Games.
The World's first International Humanoid Robots Olympic Games kicked off on June 21, in China's Harbin's Institute of Technology. Two years after hosting a memorable edition of the human Olympic Games, China becomes the first country to host an Olympics dedicated to humanoid robots. Nineteen teams, from China, United States, Japan, South Korea or Germany have brought their best robots to compete in this historic three-day event.
To enter the competition, robots had to be less than 60 cm long, and have a human shape, with a head, two arms and two legs. Just like in the real Olympic Games, the sporty robots had to compete in multiple challenges, 24 to be exact, ranging from boxing, to weight-lifting, dancing, or sprint. But there are also some unusual domestic events, like cleaning or medical care.
The sprinting contest took place on the first day, with the winner running a distance of five meters in 20 seconds flat. Not bad for a small robot, I think. Check out the video at the bottom, to see these little guys sweating silicone at the Robot Olympic Games.
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Saturday, June 26, 2010
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