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ఎయిర్ పోర్ట్ లో పట్టుబడ్డ విచిత్రమైన వస్తువులుStrangest Things Ever Found by Airport Security Telugu
Human-Skull Fragments
Carefully check your vacation purchases before heading to the airport. You never know when they may end up containing human-skull fragments. Passengers in Ft. Lauderdale were seriously delayed in 2013 when the clay pots they'd checked in their luggage were found to contain fragments of human skull. According to the TSA, the flyers claimed they didn't realize that their souvenirs came with bonus body parts inside. The pieces weren't considered a security threat by the TSA but were instead treated as evidence in a crime scene.
Flames
Nobody ever intends to pack fire (we hope), but you could accidentally start one in your luggage if you pack the wrong stuff. Take, for example, this incident in Atlantic City, when a flyer's checked bag exploded into three-foot-high flames. The fire was caused by a combination of a leaking can of hair spray and a lighter, which sparked when the bag was being loaded onto the conveyor belt. Even if you're not packing a lighter, it's a good idea to stow all liquids and aerosols (like hair spray) in a plastic bag in case of leaks.
A Dead Body
Come on, people, Weekend at Bernie's is a comedy, not a great source of inspiration to help you avoid paying extra to transport a corpse. We're shocked at how many people have tried to pass off a body as a sleeping passenger, like the family that tried to haul a dead body through airport security in a wheelchair in order to avoid paying a fee, or the mother-and-daughter team that tried to smuggle a 91-year-old dead man onto a flight by putting him in sunglasses and dumping him in a wheelchair.
Cannonball
Did you know that cannonballs can retain their explosiveness for years and then randomly detonate on their own? Neither did we, but we still wouldn't pack them in our luggage. (Think of the overweight fees alone.) And, unfortunately for the 290 passengers who were delayed at Ft. Lauderdale International Airport in 2012, neither did the diver who tried to bring home an old cannonball he found near a shipwreck.
240 Live Fish
Hey, we're not here to judge—maybe you went on an amazing snorkeling vacation and were overwhelmed with the urge to start your own aquarium. And maybe you couldn't wait to get home to buy your new pets. That's fine. Most airlines will actually let you ship your new fishy friends home via cargo. But don't be that guy who decides to transport 240 fish in four large hard-sided suitcases—suitcases filled with nothing but water and fish.
Boomerangs
G'day, mate! Bringing home a boomerang as a souvenir from Australia? You can carry it on Australian flights, but once aboard your U.S.-bound plane, you'll need to transfer that boomerang to your checked baggage. It's considered a deadly weapon stateside. Airport security has confiscated boomerangs in the past, so you'd better check it.
Venomous Snakes
We bet the writers of The TSA Blog get some super-weird comments (maybe even weirder than the comments we get here)—which is probably what prompted this update to a story: A container of dead venomous snakes was found in checked baggage at Newark (EWR). Updated 3/3/12 to add that dead snakes are not prohibited. The snakes were permitted to travel. The large liquid jar holding the snakes needed to be inspected due to an explosive-detection system alarm. No dead snakes were harmed during the making of this post. We just took advantage of the photo op. So take note, travelers. You can totally pack your dead snakes, just be careful if you store them in liquid.
18 Severed Heads
Packing 18 severed heads in your luggage? Not a problem, as long as you have the right paperwork. Packing 18 severed heads in your luggage and then losing them? Totally a problem. In 2013, some misplaced human craniums made, um, headlines when they were misplaced at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
Security kept a cool head about the incident, though. As Brian Bell, a U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesman, told the Chicago Sun-Times, Everybody here is, 'Oh my gosh, you got a box of heads,' and everybody thinks that it's unheard of. It is a potentially legitimate medical shipment. We've seen it at various ports in the nation.
A Baby
Parents: Please do not put your baby through an X-ray scanner. Airport security will probably notice that there is a living human inside there. One couple was busted at an airport in the United Arab Emirates when they tried to smuggle their young son into the country by packing him inside a carry-on bag. Unsurprisingly, the jig was up when officials spotted the boy on X-ray.
Samurai Sword
Remember, people: If you're in doubt about what you can bring on board a plane, you can always go to the TSA's website or mobile app and use the Can I Bring? feature. Simply type in whatever you're wondering about and you'll get an immediate answer. This would have saved the person who tried to take a samurai sword aboard a plane at Boston's Logan International Airport earlier this month a lot of hassle.
Takanakuy: Fistfighting in the Andes
Once a year around Christmas in the Peruvian Andes, the whole town gets together to dance, drink and beat the hell out of each other.
Christmas festivities vary widely around the world, and are widely a steaming crock of boring shit. Ooh, Swedish girls wear a crown of candles the night before Chistmas? Please tell me more about this scintillating national cust-snzzzZZZZZZZZZ.
In the Peruvian Andes, folks know how to celebrate the season right. What they do is, they put on a colorful ski-mask, dress up like Mad Max mountain bikers, tie a dead eagle to their heads, and get drunk and dance for about a week straight. Then, come Christmas morning, they all gather together in the middle of town and beat the baby bejesus out of each other. Now we're talking, right?
The festival is called Takanakuy and its equal parts sporting event, indigenous display of hypermasculine defiance in the face of all the lilywhite metropolitan sissies in Lima, and makeshift judicial system. The province of Chumbivilcas, where Takanakuy takes place, has about three cops total and is a stomach-wrecking 10-hour drive through the mountains to the nearest courthouse. So if you've got a beef with a neighbor or someone's taken your girl or sheep, you don't go crying about it to some judge. You bury it away until Christmas, then get yourself all beered up and exact some Andean justice with your fists and feet. Guys, girls, little kids, old drunk men in high-waisted pants; everybody in town fights at Takanakuy.
This year we decided to forego the annual family snoozefest and head into the mountains of Peru to test our mettle against the some of the hardiest people from one of the harshest environments in the Americas. We hope you like it, since it broke our mothers' hearts.
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Things Not To Do In Dubai
Dubai is a fun and frivolous playground on the Persian Gulf, but don’t consider it the Vegas of the Middle East. Many a foreigner has been thrown in jail for unwittingly committing an offense.
So here are 12 things not to do when in Dubai.
Number 1;
Don’t do Drugs.
Dubai has zero tolerance towards possession, use and selling of drugs. Even prescription drugs may be considered contraband.
2.
Don’t Drink in Public.
Go easy on that all-you-can-drink champagne brunch, nightclub or bar binge.
3.
No Nudity.
Women must refrain from going topless at the beach. And even men should cover-up, when walking through the streets.
4.
No Song and Dance.
Don't play loud music or dance in the streets. Resist the urge until you’re on an official dance floor.
5.
No Kissing in Public.
A British couple was jailed for having sex on a beach, but even kissing can get you in trouble.
6.
Watch your Tongue.
Avoid cussing and blasphemous remarks against Islam. Many foreigners have been jailed for making an off-the-cuff comment.
7.
Keep Style Sensible.
Dubai is a stylish cosmopolitan city but there has been a recent crackdown on women wearing tight, short, skimpy, or suggestive clothing.
8.
Watch your Photography.
It is considered rude and intrusive to snap shots of people, especially women, without expressed permission.
9.
Watch Your Wallet.
Dubai has a low crime rate and one tends to get complacent but petty crime does happen here, as everywhere.
10.
Keep Your Gay Views on the Quiet.
Any sexual relations outside of a traditional marriage is considered a crime in Dubai.
11.
Don’t Eat in Public During Ramadan.
Do not eat, drink or smoke in public while Muslims are fasting. Even chewing gum is disrespectful.
And number 12.
Don’t Use Your Left Hand!
The left hand is traditionally used for “body hygiene” in Muslim cultures, so don’t greet anyone with a left handed shake, open doors and above all, don’t hand somebody food, with your left hand.
Now you can enjoy your stay in one of the World's most influential cities.
Hunting leopard and hippo in Zimbabwe with Limcroma Safaris
Follow along as Limcroma Safaris embark on another great adventure with long time friends and clients in pursuit of leopard and hippo in Zimbabwe!
Hunting in Zimbabwe offers a great spectrum of opportunities. Follow us on this Zimbabwe hunting safari adventure of a lifetime after 2 of the dangerous seven, hunting leopard and hunting hippo. Traditional leopard bait hunting in Zimbabwe allows you to see a great deal of country side. Preparing several bait spots and servicing and checking the baits daily allows for very exciting scenarios and using the available spoor and trail cameras to put together a picture of what had happened at the site the night before can reveal anything from small critters like civet and honey badger to epic fights between hyenas and lion, or if everything worked as planned, the all illusive big tom leopard feeding on the bait. Preparing leopard blinds in Zimbabwe entail building a shooting screen and then clearing a foot path to a hidden blind, further away from the bait site to leave the immediate area as undisturbed as possible. Leopard hunting brings many highs and lows, and sometimes many long days, and nights. Checking baits all day, and then perhaps sitting in a blind through the night is not an uncommon thing whilst hunting elusive big leopard in Zimbabwe.
Lake Kariba and the surrounding local people make hippo hunting in the region an unforgettable one. The lake in all its glory and the people gather meat and rounding up after hearing shots in the area is truly a special moment in itself and certainly brings a whole new element into hippo hunting. Using fisherman boats to cross the water or recovering a hippo in the water is sure to be an adventure in itself!
Limcroma Safaris offers a wide variety of leopard and hippo hunting opportunities catering to their clients specific needs.
Traveling in fisherman boats with two extra passengers solely to drain the water from inside the boat is not for everyone. Limcroma Safaris will take care of your every need, whether you are a novice hunter looking to experience an African adventure for the first time, or if you're a seasoned African hunter looking for a more challenging experience, Limcroma Safaris offer leopard and hippo hunts to families and couples as well as the hard core trophy hunter.
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Before/After the Hiroshima atomic bombings
During the final stages of World War II in 1945, the United States conducted two atomic bombings against the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in Japan, the first on August 6, 1945 and the second on August 9, 1945. These two events are the only use of nuclear weapons in war to date.
For six months before the atomic bombings, the United States intensely fire-bombed 67 Japanese cities. Together with the United Kingdom and the Republic of China, the United States called for a surrender of Japan in the Potsdam Declaration on July 26, 1945. The Japanese government ignored this ultimatum. By executive order of President Harry S. Truman, the U.S. dropped the nuclear weapon Little Boy on the city of Hiroshima on Monday, August 6, 1945, followed by the detonation of Fat Man over Nagasaki on August 9.
Within the first two to four months of the bombings, the acute effects killed 90,000--166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000--80,000 in Nagasaki, with roughly half of the deaths in each city occurring on the first day. The Hiroshima prefectural health department estimates that, of the people who died on the day of the explosion, 60% died from flash or flame burns, 30% from falling debris and 10% from other causes. During the following months, large numbers died from the effect of burns, radiation sickness, and other injuries, compounded by illness. In a US estimate of the total immediate and short term cause of death, 15--20% died from radiation sickness, 20--30% from flash burns, and 50--60% from other injuries, compounded by illness. In both cities, most of the dead were civilians.
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Oklahoma City Bombing Coverage, April 19-21, 1995 (Part 1)
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এজেন্সি ছাড়াই আমেরিকার ভিসার জন্য আবেদন করতে পারেন। U.S. VISA from Bangladesh
সবাইকে স্বাগতম আপনাদের প্রিয় চ্যানেল ট্রাভেল এন্ড ফান এ ।
আজ কথা বলবো আমেরিকা ভিসা নিয়ে। টুরিস্ট ভিসার আবেদন কিভাবে ঘরে বসে পূরণ করবেন।
আমরা অনেকেই মনে করি , আমেরিকার ভিসা এজেন্সি ছাড়া সম্ভব না। কিন্তুু এটি ভুল ধারনা।
এজেন্সি ছাড়াই আপনি আমেরিকার ভিসার জন্য আবেদন করতে পারেন ঘরে বসে।
ভিসা আবেদনের সবচেয়ে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ হল ডিএস ১৬০ ফরম পূরণ করা।
আসলে আপনি এতে কি কি তথ্য দিচ্ছেন তার উপর নির্ভর করে আপনার ভিসা পাওয়া অথবা রিজেক্ট হওয়া।
কি আছে এই ফরমে?
ডিএস ১৬০ ফরমে আপনাকে নির্দিষ্ট কিছু তথ্য দিতে হয়। কিছু তথ্য খুবই সাধারন যেমন
আপনার পাসপোর্ট অনুযায়ী নাম, জন্মতারিখ, এন আইডি বা ভোটার আইডি নাম্বার , জন্মস্থান, মোবাইল নাম্বার ইত্যাদি।
আপনার পিতা মাতার নাম, জন্মতারিখ ইত্যাদি।
খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ হল এই ৭টি তথ্য দেয়া এবং বেশির ভাগ ক্ষেত্রে এগুলোর উপর নির্ভর করে আপনি ভিসা পাবেন কি পাবেন না।
১.আপনার ভ্রমনের উদ্দেশ্য ।
২. আপনার ভ্রমনের নির্দিষ্ট পরিকল্পনা।
৩.কোন্ তারিখে আমেরিকা যাবেন।
৪. কোন্ তারিখে আমেরিকা থেকে দেশে ফিরবেন।
৫.আপনার ভ্রমনের ব্যয় কে বহন করবে।
৬.আপনার পেশা।
৭. চাকুরী হলে মাসিক বেতন এবং ব্যবসা হলে বাৎসরিক আয়।
তাই যখন ডিএস ১৬০ ফরম পূরণ করবেন এই ৭টি তথ্য খুব ভেবে চিন্তে লিখবেন।
আজ এ পর্যন্ত। আপনাদের কোন প্রশ্ন থাকলে কমেন্টস সেকশনে লিখতে পারেন। আমাদের পরবর্তী ভিডিওটি হবে ভিসা ইন্টারভিউ নিয়ে। আমরা আমাদের নিজস্ব অভিজ্ঞতার আলোকে চেষ্টা করবো একটি ধারনা দিতে।
ভিডিও টি ভাল লাগলে লাইক, কমেন্টস শেয়ার করার অনুরোধ থাকলো। ট্রাভেল বিষয়ক তথ্য এবং মজার মজার ভিডিও দেখতে চ্যানেলটি সাবস্ক্রাইব করতে পারেন। বেল আইকনে ক্লিক করে ফেলেন, তা হলে পরবর্তী ভিডিওর নোটিফিকেশন পেয়ে যাবেন সবার আগে। ভাল থাকবেন, সুস্থ্য থাকবেন।
DS-160 Form
1. Name provided
2. Marital Status
3. Date of birth
4. Place of birth
5. Country/Region of Origin (Nationality)
6. Do you hold or have you held any nationality other than the one indicated above on nationality?
7. National Identification Number
8. Home address
9. Country/Region
10. Primary Phone Number
11. Secondary Phone Number
12. Work Phone Number
13. Email Address
14. Passport/Travel Document Type
15. Passport/Travel Document Number
16. Country/Authority that Issued Passport/Travel Document
17. City where issued
18. Country/Region where issued
19. Issuance Date
20. Expiration Date
21. Have you ever lost a passport or had one stolen?
22. Purpose of Trip to the U.S.
23. Specify :
24. Have you made specific travel plans?
25. Provide a complete itinerary for your travel to the U.S.
26. Provide where you will stay in the U.S.?
27. Date of Arrival in U.S.
28. Arrival City
29. Date of Departure from U.S.
30. Address where you will stay in the U.S.
31. Person/Entity paying for your trip
32. Telephone number
33. Relationship to you
34. Are there other persons travelling with you?
35. Have you ever been in the U.S.?
36. Have you ever been issue a U.S. VISA?
37. Have you ever been refused a U.S. , or been refused admission to the United States, or withdrawn you’re application for admission at the port of entry?
38. Have anyone ever filled an immigrant petition on your behalf with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services?
39. Personal information : Father’s Name
40. Father’s Date of birth
41. Is your father in the U.S.?
42. Mother’s name
43. Mother’s Date of birth.
44. Is your mother in the U.S.?
45. Do you have any immediate relatives, not including parents in the U.S.?
46. Do you have any other relatives in the United States?
47. Spouse’s Full Name:
48. Spouse’s Date of birth
49. Spouse’s country /Region of origin (Nationality)
50. Spouse’s city of birth
51. Spouse’s address
52. Primary occupation
53. Monthly salary in Local currency (if employed)
54. Briefly Describe your duties
55. Were you previously employed?
56. Have you attended any educational institutions at a secondary level or above?
57. Have you traveled to any countries within the last five years?
58. Have you belonged to, contributed to, or worked for any professional, social or charitable organization?
59. Do you have any specialization skills or training , including firearms, explosives, nuclear, biological or chemical experience?
60. Have you ever served in the military?
61. Have you ever served in , been a member of, or been involved with a paramilitary unit, vigilante unit, rebel group, guerrilla group or insurgent organization?
62. Do you intend to study in the U.S.?
63. Be confident, be honest and provide all true information.
Good luck !
Enjoy your trip in The United States of America !!
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