Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Female Police and Army Girls from Around the world

*******Ancient World*******

Teotihuacan
The Pyramid of the Sun (top) is the largest structure in the ancient city of Teotihuacan, Mexico, and one of the largest buildings of its kind on the Western Hemisphere. It stands 216 feet (66 meters) tall and measures 720 feet (220 meters) in width at its base.
Originally built as a smaller structure around A.D. 200, the pyramid was added to several times before it reached its current dimensions. It stands over a network of caves and tunnels, which archaeologists think were spiritually significant to the mysterious builders of Teotihuacan.

Siva Linga
A Siva Linga stands amid the ornate walls of the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia. These short, cylindrical pillars are worshipped throughout the Hindu world as symbols of the god Shiva.

Peruvian Mummy
This well-preserved mummy was removed from an ancient Inca cemetery located just outside Peru's capital, Lima. The site, adjacent to Puruchuco-Huaqueron es, the largest Inca cemetery ever found, yielded dozens of human remains and artifacts dating back more than 500 years. The mummies were bundled in textile cocoons containing one or more adults or children

Terra-Cotta Warriors Tomb
Platoons of clay soldiers were buried with China's first emperor, Qin Shi Huang Di, to accompany him during his eternal rest. These life-size figures, shown here during excavation at the emperor's burial complex near the city of Xi'an in China's Shaanxi Province, are more than 2,200 years old.
The tomb, which extends over 22 square miles (57 square kilometers) and is said to have required a labor force of 700,000 to build, was discovered by a group of peasants digging a well in 1974.

Valley of the Kings, Egypt
The Pyramids of Giza and the Nile Delta were the tombs of choice for pharaohs of Egypt's Old Kingdom. But New Kingdom pharaohs, seeking to foil tomb raiders and be closer to the source of their dynastic roots in southern Egypt, created what's known now as the Valley of the Kings.
Deep inside the hills of this otherwise barren valley west of Luxor (seen here from above) sit the tombs of nearly all the pharaohs who ruled between 1539 and 1078 B.C. Their strategy in the end did not confound thieves, though, and almost all of the tombs had been ransacked by the time archaeologists began excavating the site in the early 1800s.

god is great

World's Largest Ship

Emma Maersk

Bolly Stars with Kids

Aamir Khan's son Junaid
Little is known about Aamir Khan's son Junaid. He finished his schooling at Poddar School in Mumbai. For the time he was a student, Aamir would attend all his school functions. Junaid is said to be good at soccer, cricket and is also something of a genius when it comes to chess. In fact his interests go beyond sports “ he has even learned classical singing!
Ajay Devgan and Kajol's daughter Nyssa
Ajay's daughter Nyssa was recently in the news when she 'ordered' her dad to take a break and spend time with her. Apparently it was the little one who noticed her dad's prolonged absence as he shot for Golmaal Returns and asked him to stay back with her. Now, she has even accompanied Kajol to the US as she shoots for My Name Is Khan. We take you into the lives of nine other star kids whose shoes you'd want to be in.
Akshay and Twinkle Khanna's son Aarav
If you are Akshay Kumar's son you have all the reasons to hit the gym. We're told Aarav accompanies his dad and does a light workout with him. An animated films fan, he is treated to one each time Akki is at home. Aarav is said to be quite computer savvy and is often seen with his XBox! The power couple apparently makes it to every school event their son is part of and don't throw a tantrum if they are offered the last row.
Anil Kapoor's daughter Rhea
She may be overshadowed by Sonam who made her debut last year. Reha an alumnus of Dhirubhai Ambani International School, is now assisting debutant director Ayaan Mukherji for Karan Johar's Wake Up Sid. Interestingly, the film stars Ranbir Kapoor, who made his debut with her sister Sonam! Reha is seen here with her mother Sunita Kapoor
Saif Ali Khan's son Ibraham Ali Khan
Saif may be busy romancing Kareena. But that doesn't make him a bad dad, or so we are told. Though he and Amrita Singh have split quite some time ago, the two parents make it a point to spend enough time with their kids. Ibrahim and his sister accompany Saif to a local multiplex and watch a film each time their dad's in town. What's more both even have a teddy bear, their companion in bed! Ibrahim studies in the same school as Aryan and accompanies Saif and Amrita to all his school functions.
Shatrughan Sinha's daughter Sonakshi
For the longest time, Shatru's daughter would usher guests at the Lakme Fashion Week. A fashion-designing student, she even designed costumes for her mom's production Mera Dil Leke Dekho in 2005. Although she has shown no interest in acting yet, she recently did walk the ramp sparking speculations. Meanwhile, Shatru's sons Luv and Kush are all set to make their Bollywood debut soon.
Sri Devi and Boney Kapoor's daughters Jhanavi and Khushi
Their love for pizza is not the only thing Jhanavi and Khushi have in common. They are both into classical dancing and also like spending time with their mommy dearest. In fact, the three are often seen at the Marriott enjoying a pizza! Sri Devi apparently never misses any school activity and even takes them to Chennai every other weekend. And if we are to believe what we're told, Jhanavi and Khushi even accompany Sri whenever she's shooting.
Sharukh Khan's son AryanAryan
is probably one of those lucky kids who got a private audience in his house with The Great Khali when the wrestler was in Mumbai recently. Apparently the kid's such a huge fan he stayed up to one in the morning just to watch his hero fight out a major match! On other days, like a good boy Aryan is in bed at ten! He is supposed to be quite good at studies, plays soccer for his school, Dhirubhai Ambani International and is also learning the guitar. Quite like his dad, Aryan is a gizmo freak and has also dubbed the Hindi version of the animated flick The Incredibles.
Sushmita Sen's daughter Renee
Probably one of the kids who the media has seen the most, Renee has been adopted and boy should we say she's lucky! Sushmita's little one is said to be a good dancer and has even sizzled the stage when she performed during one of Shiamak Davar's concerts. Needless to say, the hands-on mom Sushmita sen was there applauding and encouraging her. Recently Renee and her mom walked the ramp at her school's annual celebrations!