Sunday, April 15, 2018

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10 stunning religious monuments around the world 20 February 2018 10 stunning religious monuments around the world 20 February 2018 image image Throughout the passage of time, humankind has gone to great lengths to depict, honour, and exalt their gods. Religious monuments are scattered across the earth, ranging from humble, tranquil places for prayer and worship, to colossal statues that can be seen from miles away. These landmarks are hallmarks of human spirit and tenacity, and for wandering travellers, offer a sweet dose of culture and history. Add these stunning religious monuments to your bucket list for 2018! Christ of the Abyss image Photo: Atlas Obscura We all know of the massive Christ the Redeemer monument. Sitting atop the Corcovado mountain in Brazil’s Tijuca Forest National Park, Christ the Redeemer is one of the seven manmade wonders of the world. It is a must-see for travellers to Brazil, but there is another impressive statue of Jesus Christ unbeknownst to most conventional travellers. While Christ the Redeemer towers above Rio de Janeiro at 38 metres in height, this statue sits 17 metres below sea level. A bronze statue of Christ rests at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, off Italy’s San Fruttuoso Coast. It was submerged in 1954, erected as a tribute to the first Italian scuba diver, Dario Gonzatt. Rising 2.5 metres from the ocean floor, the monument is visible to snorkelers and swimmers on the water’s surface. For a closer look at its carvings, and at the coral ecosystem that’s sprung up on and around the structure, it’s best to slap on some scuba gear. Copycat statues have been made around the world, but Italy’s Christ of the Abyss is the original (and also the oldest). Blue Mosque image Photo: IslamiCity A visit to Istanbul would not be complete without seeing the remarkable Sultan Ahmed Mosque, otherwise more popularly known as the Blue Mosque. Constructed in the 1600s, the structure is a culmination of Ottoman and Byzantine architecture, and lives on today as a historic Islamic landmark. Most mosques have one, two, or four minarets, but the Blue Mosque has a whopping total of six spectacular minarets. Hand-painted blue tiles line the interior of the building, bathing the mosque in soft blue hues during both day and night (thus affording this religious monument its coveted nickname). It is considered to be the most important mosque in Istanbul, and is located next to the Byzantine Hippodrome in the old city center. Guan Yin image Photo: Sunny Hainan On the Chinese island province of Hainan rests an intriguing depiction of Guan Yin, Buddhism’s Goddess of Mercy. This may only be the fourteenth-tallest statue in the world, but it is the tallest statue of Guan Yin to date. It took 6 years to build, with the combined efforts of more than 100 Buddhist monks from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macao and Mainland China, and of thousands of pilgrims from around the region. This monument rises 108 metres above the south coast of Hainan Island, and bears three faces — one looking towards land, and the other two facing seaward. Each face offers different forms of blessings for China and the world. Saint-Michel d’Aiguilhe Chapel image Photo: Pinterest Southern France has a multitude of mountaintop churches, but the Saint-Michel d’Aiguilhe Chapel might just be one of the most breathtaking. The year is 951, and one Bishop Godescalc returns to his French village, Le Puy-en-Velay, after having successfully completed an overland pilgrimage to Spain. To celebrate his safe return, the Bishop decided to build a small chapel at the very top of a volcanic core in the middle of town. Today, travellers can visit the 10th-century church by making a 200-step climb up rugged volcanic rock. It’s not an easy climb, but the stunning views at the very top make it all worth it (especially at twilight!) Boudhanath image Photo: Wikipedia One of Kathmandu’s most iconic symbols and a UNESCO world heritage site is the Boudhanath stupa (stupa means dome-shaped Buddhist shrine in Sanskrit). Located in the very outskirts of the city, along what used to be a major trade route centuries ago, the Boudhanath is an important place for pilgrimage for Tibetan Buddhists and locals. Believed to have been built in the 6th century, this stupa’s massive mandala is one of the largest in Nepal. The monument is surreal, almost, teeming with centuries of history. Amidst air thick with incense, pilgrims and tourists to Boudhanath circumambulate the stupa — where a single lap spans 150 metres — as a form of meditation and prayer. Borobudur image With dreamy, Insta-worthy sunrise and sunset views, Borobodur has been receiving a fair bit of attention lately — but did you know that it was lost to the jungle for centuries? Borobodur was initially constructed between the 8th and 9th centuries, but was forgotten for a good part of history until it was rediscovered in the 1800s. To date, it is the largest Buddhist temple known to mankind. At seven stories high, the monument is composed of two million cubic feet of stone, and densely decorated with over 500 Buddha statues. Each of these levels are symbolic in Buddhist cosmology. Pilgrims begin their journey from the base of the monument, following a winding path as they ascend to the top (spanning more than three kilometres). This amazing religious structure is a must-visit for your bucket list. Lord Murugan image Photo: Flickr At 42 metres tall, the world’s tallest Hindu statue — a depiction of the deity Lord Murugan — took three years, 1550 cubic metres of concrete, 250 tonnes of steel, and more than 300 litres of gold paint to create. It has become an iconic symbol of Malaysian tourism in the few years since it was built (having been in completed in 2006). The statue stands proudly outside Batu Caves, a limestone labyrinth said to be 400 million years old, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. For an unforgettable spectacle, plan your visit during the annual Thaipusam festival. You’ll be able to witness Lord Murugan’s devotees walking across fiery coals, chanting hymns and prayers, and carrying brilliantly coloured kavadis. Darbar Sahib image Photo: Wikipedia The picture above may be a piece of art, but on clear nights we’d imagine this is exactly how the Darbar Sahib glitters in the moonlight. The Darbar Sahib, known also as the Golden Temple, sits in the middle of a man-made pool in the city of Amritsar, in Punjab, India. The temple was built in the 16th century, but was repeatedly destroyed in wars over the centuries; it was also repeatedly rebuilt, the last instance being in 1830 with marble and copper. It was then also that the central sanctum was first wrapped with its now distinctive gold foil. Having survived for centuries, the temple is a symbol of mankind’s sheer determination. Known traditionally as Sri Harmandir Sahib, which in local tongue literally means “the abode of God,” the Darbar Sahib is the holiest religious shrine in Sikhism. Most Sikhs will visit Amritsar and the Darbar Sahib at least once during their lifetime. Pilgrims flock to the Golden Temple during important religious festivals as well, such as Vaisakhi and Diwali. It is also during festivals that the temple is decked out in pretty lights, and fireworks are launched into the sky, illuminating the Golden Temple in all its glory. Leshan Giant Buddha image Photo: Wikipedia The next religious monument on our list is more than 1,200 years old, and in 1996 was declared a UNESCO world heritage site. The Leshan Giant Buddha, located in the Mount Emei Scenic Area in China’s Sichuan province, is a historical relic — and a sight to behold. Over a millennia ago, devotees carved a giant, 71-metre high sitting Buddha into a cliff face, where it still stands (or sits) mightily today. The backstory behind this stone monument is an intriguing one, too — the construction was led by a Chinese monk who hoped the Buddha would calm the raging river beneath it, in order to allow ships to pass through safely. And calm the river it did; the stones that fell into the riverbed during construction actually helped to smooth the currents. Delphi image Photo: Greece Is Visiting Greece? We’ve all heard of the Parthenon or the Temple of Zeus, but here’s another ancient religious monument that deserves a little more attention — the UNESCO world heritage site, Delphi. Today, perched on the southwestern slopes of Mount Parnassus, Delphi appears to be just another ancient temple complex, run into ruins by the sands of time. Centuries ago however, Delphi was an important gathering place, and the very heart of the cult of Apollo. The ancient Greeks thought this to be sacred grounds and the centre of the world, chosen by Zeus himself. The massive site held temples, shrines, and even a stadium. Back then, commoners and statesmen alike would visit Delphi to speak to the Oracle — a female priestess who would enter trances (by inhaling toxic volcanic fumes) and utter divine messages from the Gods. About the author: Cherylene Renee is an adrenaline junkie, with a thirst for travel and adventure. She bungee jumps, scuba dives, and hunts for the world’s most insane rollercoasters. Check out her adventures and travel tips on Wandersugar.com, and follow her on Facebook and Instagram.

Friday, April 13, 2018

How We Can "EAT" Sunlight ... What Wheatgrass, Chlorophyll & Sunlight Can Do for the Body by Sayer Ji, Founder Have you heard? Humans like plants CAN harvest energy directly from the Sun using the chlorophyll in their food.

What Wheatgrass, Chlorophyll & Sunlight Can Do for the Body 0 0 0 New 0 0 Google + Posted on: Tuesday, March 27th 2018 at 10:30 am Written By: Sayer Ji, Founder This article is copyrighted by GreenMedInfo LLC, 2018 Visit our Re-post guidelines Video Transcript: What Wheatgrass, Chlorophyll & Sunlight Can Do for Your Body Ty Bollinger: We probably got a couple dozen herbs within a stone’s throw of us right here that will treat cancer, don’t we? Sayer Ji: Absolutely. In fact, that knowledge has been passed down since the origin of life, you know, of our species. We’re just now re-capturing it. People should know though the science is now coming back and confirming that the old wisdom is absolutely scientifically validated. Ty Bollinger: Last question, Sayer. Talk about wheatgrass. Sayer Ji: Oh, wheatgrass. Ty Bollinger: Wheatgrass, with all of this green around here. Sayer Ji: Oh, I love it. Because for me wheatgrass was always a double-edged sword. Because it’s from wheat, and yes, gluten-reduced. I used to actually go get it, use it, work with people that would take it. Some would get sick, some wouldn’t. Some would feel great healing effects. Then you’d see research on how, for example, on the old dog model, it will completely reverse cataracts in some cases. Just giving wheatgrass powder. So when I started looking at the research I’m like there’s more to this. It turns out chlorophyll is an alternative source of energy for the human body. And actually all animals have this ability. Because it goes into the mitochondria as a metabolite. It enables the mitochondria to capture sunlight energy, which photo-energizes the Krebs cycle in such a way that it produces significantly more ATP – which is sort of the energy currency of the body – without increasing oxidative stress. This is a new study that came out last year which completely undermines our classical understanding of our bodies as only being able to eat other things to live. Basically we can, if we have adequate chlorophyll in our diet – wheatgrass being one of the best sources – directly capture the sunlight. And not only it does increase the production and efficiency of ATP in our body, it increases the longevity, at least in the earthworm model which is what they use it for. We will see animal studies and probably human studies soon. Because basically this reclassifies us from heterotrophs which depend on other things, to photo-heterotrophs, which means we can actually take sunlight directly into our body. Keep in mind it doesn’t just mean the wavelengths, that are like you know, obviously the sunlight we see. Red, for example, is a wavelength that goes deep into our tissue as well. It can even penetrate the skull and go into our brain and energize our brain. So this research kind of reveals how—because cancer loves glucose, right? It loves to ferment it, produces all these biomass. The ATP-based model of energy is more about bio-mass and less about how we can actually capture energy to fuel our body. Learn more by reading related articles on the topic: Groundbreaking Discovery: Animal Cells Powered by Chlorophyll/Sunlight Amazing Discovery: Plant Blood Enables Your Cells To Harvest Sunlight Sayer Ji Sayer Ji is founder of Greenmedinfo.com, a reviewer at the International Journal of Human Nutrition and Functional Medicine, Co-founder and CEO of Systome Biomed, Vice Chairman of the Board of the National Health Federation, Steering Committee Member of the Global Non-GMO Foundation. Disclaimer: This article is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of GreenMedInfo or its staff. Internal Site Commenting is limited to members. Disqus commenting is available to everyone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJqXdx1JNGs

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TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3707931 When the travelling bug bites you, you want to explore as many countries in the world as you possibly can. If you have planned for that long pending holiday that can assist you to relax and let go of the problems you face at your job or at home, you may have wondered about the safety of where you plan to visit. Because holidays are something to be treasured, do not risk ruining them because of bad experiences. The bitter truth is, some nations are better for you to go than others. Earlier this year, the WEF (World Economic Forum) released the annual Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report that studies the travel and tourism sectors in 136 nations worldwide. The additional feature that comes along with the report is ranking the security of these countries. It does not account for petty crimes though; just the extent to which a country exposes businesses as well as tourists to safety risks via terrorism and violence. In no particular order, here are the twenty most dangerous countries that you can consider crossing off your bucket list. THAILAND The country’s southern provinces - Songkhla, Yala, Narathiwat and Pattaya - have gotten a bad reputation for security in the country in the last thirteen years. Pattaya has particularly suffered a spate of muggings by motorcycle operators, and there have been incidences of mugging of tourists by gangs in the area, mostly made up of young boys. More than 6,500 deaths have unfortunately occurred because of violence, and there is a martial law in the region. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page2 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708321 DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO (DRC) This troubled country has had some unfortunate incidents with its political temperatures from its past, in addition to insecurity. The country has a high prevalence of armed bandits and groups in many parts, as well as the armed forces controlling the nation. Because of this, there is a high chance that travelers will come across armoured vehicles, attack helicopters and armed troops. The capital, Kinshasa, is particularly notorious for its crime, both in daylight and evening hours. If you are in the country, avoid taking pictures, do not trust anyone who offers you help, and avoid areas that the locals deem risky. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page2 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page3 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708333 GUATEMALA Because this country shares a border with Mexico, this area is one of the most dangerous areas of the country because of the infamous and constant human trafficking and drug smuggling operations. The country also has the fifth highest homicide rate in the Caribbean and South America last year, as well as other crimes like armed robberies and carjacking. Robbery is gender-neutral in the country, so carrying a money belt for your valuables and using cabs and tour companies is the best way to protect yourself. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page3 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page4 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708347 SOUTH AFRICA Because of the high crime rates, murders and rape incidents, many locals have resorted to armed guards to protect them, especially in the remote settlements and townships. Despite this, urban areas such as Cape Town still attract visitors due to their beautiful spots. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page4 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page5 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708364 JAMAICA The country does not have a travel advisory yet, though shootings and violent crime are common in some areas of the country like Montego Bay and Kingston, and it can affect you even if you stay at a resort or a hotel. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page5 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page6 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708376 CHAD This central African nation mostly suffers due to its proximity to Nigeria and Sudan. An unfortunate target of extremist groups such as Boko Haram, ISIS and Al-Qa’ida, these groups have not only targeted foreigners, but locals as well. Border crossings with Sudan and Libya are risky areas due to minefields and border conflicts. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page6 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page7 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708386 BANGLADESH Right in the heart of the Middle East, the threat of terrorist attacks is rampant, in addition to extreme weather conditions, which put the nation at risk of natural calamities such as earthquakes, flooding and cyclones. The contrasting thing is that the Bangladeshi people are very friendly and hospitable. Even though this is the case, be guarded because incidences can happen without any warning. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page7 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page8 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708406 LEBANON The verbal conflict with Saudi Arabia and the resignation of the Lebanese prime minister have led to the country getting into a political crisis. A country that has withstood the worst of extremist groups terrorism attacks, the country acting as a base for many of them. Even situations that seem minor such as protests and smaller disputes can sometimes turn violent. This situation does not really influence the overall safety levels, as the capital is one of the safest in the volatile Middle East and North Africa region, but keep you guard on even as you travel in the country. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page8 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page9 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708420 MALI The capital, Bamako, frequently suffers from terrorism attacks, as well as the central and northern parts of the country. Most incidents occur at restaurants and hotels. An example is an unfortunate incident in 2015 in the capital that involved a number of people taken hostage and killed in a Radisson hotel. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page9 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page10 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708431 UKRAINE Since the fighting between the Russian-backed army separatists and the Ukrainian army escalated, the South Eastern and Eastern parts of the country have become mostly insecure, with even civilians getting involved. This specifically applies to regions such as Crimea, Donetsk oblast and Luhansk oblast. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page10 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page11 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708450 PHILIPPINES Foreigners are mostly the target of kidnappings, mostly in the southern Sulu Sea and the Sulu Archipelago, as well as incidents like the recent shooting and fire incident that occurred at a casino in the capital, Manila in 2017. Some spots to avoid in the country include Marawi, Joho province - where the Suhu archipelago is located, Basilan province - unless you have security personnel, Cotabato province, and the Metro Manila. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page11 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page12 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708486 KENYA The country has many beautiful destinations to see and experience, but has lately suffered its share of terrorist attacks outside the capital, and terrorism threats still abound. There is also increase in violent crime in some areas of the capital city, Nairobi, with stabbings being common. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page12 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page13 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708497 HONDURAS The nation has an infamous record of having the highest murder rates in the world, and the military as well as the police presence is wanting. The department of Gracias a Dios is heavily plagued with drug trafficking and crime issues as well. Most homicides in the country, approximately 70%, occurred in the districts of La Ceiba, Tegucigalpa and San Pedro Sula. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page13 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page14 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708508 EGYPT According to Trip.com, this country is on first place on the list of dangerous places, with issuance of travel warnings by the U.S. Department of State. Extremist groups such as ISIS have been a serious threat to public venues in the country, and this includes tourism and recreational sites. The groups normally target various transport modes as well as women solo travelers, so the key to protecting yourself: do not go there alone. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page14 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page15 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708518 NIGERIA There are two extremist groups operating in the country, Islamic State West Africa and Boko Haram. They are responsible for the kidnappings and violence that occur in the country, especially northern Nigeria. They also target areas having dense populations such as restaurants, schools, churches and hotels. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page15 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page16 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708537 VENEZUELA Much of the social unrest in Venezuela is due to shortages of basic goods such as medicine, water, electricity and food. One of the highest crime rates worldwide is in this country; and this includes carjacking, murders, kidnappings and armed robberies. If you are a foreigner you are an easy target because the locals view you as having more money than them, and do not expect justice if robbed - only very few crimes end up being prosecuted. There is also a phenomenon called “virtual kidnappings”, where you fill certain forms. The locals advise against this because it is usual a fraud for gangs to collect information on their family members. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page16 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page17 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708556 EL SALVADOR The country has one of the highest homicide levels in the world, in addition to the many gangs that infiltrate the country, also known as maras. These gangs engage in violent activities like drug and arms trafficking and extortion. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page17 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708556 EL SALVADOR The country has one of the highest homicide levels in the world, in addition to the many gangs that infiltrate the country, also known as maras. These gangs engage in violent activities like drug and arms trafficking and extortion. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page18 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708585 PAKISTAN The main problem in Pakistan is religious conflict, and it has had this problem for many years, with certain religious groups facing violence. The government has also forbidden foreigners from accessing certain areas in the country as well as greatly limiting the freedom of speech. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page18 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page19 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708612 COLOMBIA Pablo Escobar may be long dead, but even though there was recent recognition of Medellin as the best tourist destination in South America, the country still poses a high risk for tourists. Armed gangs, drug trafficking, criminal groups and enterprises such as BACRIM, and robberies still occur throughout the country, while the capital sometimes suffers from acts of terrorism. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page19 http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page20 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708663 YEMEN The country’s capital, Sanaa, is the base of many rebel groups that target and detain mostly American citizens. The country also has a high prevalence of active extremist groups such as Al-Qa’ida. The other problem is the lack of basic amenities like medical assistance, water and food because of frequent air strikes and land mines. There is a lot of insecurity in the world today. Even when travelling to other parts of the world, make sure to take care of yourself, because bad situations can happen anywhere. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. You should always consult a suitably qualified appropriate professional regarding any specific problem or matter. Read more: http://wojournals.com/top-20-most-dangerous-countries-in-the-world-for-tourists.html/page20 TOP 20 MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD FOR TOURISTS NOV 25, 2017 AT 02:31 AM 3708682 YEMEN The country’s capital, Sanaa, is the base of many rebel groups that target and detain mostly American citizens. The country also has a high prevalence of active extremist groups such as Al-Qa’ida. The other problem is the lack of basic amenities like medical assistance, water and food because of frequent air strikes and land mines. There is a lot of insecurity in the world today. Even when travelling to other parts of the world, make sure to take care of yourself, because bad situations can happen anywhere. Click "Next" to continue reading: Content on WoJournals.com doesn't constitute, nor is meant to constitute, professional advice of any kind. 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There were more than 42,500 Nazi ghettos and camps throughout Europe from 1933 to 1945. There were 30,000 slave labor camps; 1,150 Jewish ghettos; 980 concentration camps; 1000 prisoner of war camps; 500 brothels filled with sex slaves; and thousands of other camps used for euthanizing the elderly and infirm, performing forced abortions, "Germanizing" prisoners or transporting victims to killing centers.

Auschwitz children 04-10-16 The Holocaust Discoveries With more than 42,000 ghettos, 30,000 slave labor camps, 980 concentration camps, and 1,000 POW camps, almost everyone had to know what was happening. Page 1 Sponsored Best Diet for Lazy People! 100% Safe! Without Doctors And Chemistry! Find Out More > 3,202 The latest revelation [2013] about the Holocaust stuns even the scholars who thought they already knew everything about the horrific details of Germany's program of genocide against the Jewish people. It's taken more than 70 years to finally know the full facts. And what is almost beyond belief is that what really happened goes far beyond what anyone could ever have imagined. For the longest time we have spoken of the tragedy of 6 million Jews. It was a number that represented the closest approximation we could come to the victims of Hitler's plan for a Final Solution. Those who sought to diminish the tragedy claimed 6 million was a gross exaggeration. Others went further and denied the historicity of the Holocaust itself, absurdly claiming the Jews fabricated their extermination to gain sympathy for the Zionist cause. But now we know the truth. The reality was much worse than whatever we imagined. The unspeakable crime of the 20th century, more than the triumph of evil, was the sin of the "innocent" bystander. It wasn't just the huge killing centers whose very names - Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, Dachau, Majdanek, Belzec, Ravensbruck, Sobibar, Treblinka - bring to mind the ghastly images by now so familiar to us. It wasn't just the Warsaw ghetto. It wasn't just the famous sites we've all by now heard of that deservedly live on in everlasting infamy. Researchers at United States Holocaust Memorial Museum have just released documentation that astounds even the most informed scholars steeped in the previously known statistics of German atrocities. Here is some of what has now been conclusively discovered: There were more than 42,500 Nazi ghettos and camps throughout Europe from 1933 to 1945. There were 30,000 slave labor camps; 1,150 Jewish ghettos; 980 concentration camps; 1000 prisoner of war camps; 500 brothels filled with sex slaves; and thousands of other camps used for euthanizing the elderly and infirm, performing forced abortions, "Germanizing" prisoners or transporting victims to killing centers. Boelcke-Kaserne bodies Rows of bodies at the Boelcke-Kaserne in the town of Nordhausen, Germany. The barracks was a subcamp of the Mittelbau-Dora Nazi concentration camp. Next >> Ads by Revcontent From the Web This Discovery Reveals Simple Tip to Improve Hearing (Try It Tonight) Male Health Issue Anyone with Diabetes Should Watch This Your Healthy Week Alzheimer's Treatment Most Doctors Keep to Themselves (Watch) Your Healthy Week Sponsored Trending Articles Best Diet for Lazy People! 100% Safe! Without Doctors And Chemistry! Top diet Alzheimer's Discovery That is Leaving Doctors Speechless Your Healthy Week Do This Before Bed to Regrow Your Hair All Night Long Male Health Issue Inspiring Advice: Simple Method to Restore Your Hearing in 14 Days [watch] Malehealthissue Surprising New Method to Improve Vision Naturally (Try It Tonight) Male Health Issue Strange Link Between Eggs and Diabetes (WATCH) Your Healthy Week http://www.virtualjerusalem.com/tags.php?Itemid=11031&page=2 The best estimate using current information available is 15 to 20 million people who died or were imprisoned in sites controlled by the Germans throughout the European continent. Simply put, in the words of Hartmut Berghoff, Director of the German Historical Institute in Washington, "The numbers are so much higher than what we originally thought; we knew before how horrible life in the camps and ghettos was, but the actual numbers are unbelievable." And what makes this revelation so important is that it forces us to acknowledge a crucial truth about the Holocaust that many people have tried to ignore or to minimize - a truth that has profound contemporary significance: The unspeakable crime of the 20th century, more than the triumph of evil, was the sin of the "innocent" bystander. For years our efforts to understand the Holocaust focused on the perpetrators. We looked for explanations for the madness of Mengele, the obsessive hatred of Hitler, the impassive cruelty of Eichmann. We sought answers to how it was possible for the criminal elements, the sadists and the mentally unbalanced to achieve the kind of power that made the mass killings feasible. That was because we had no idea of the real extent of the horror. With more than 42,000 ghettos and concentration camps scattered throughout the length and breadth of a supposedly civilized continent, there's no longer any way to avoid the obvious conclusion. The cultured, the educated, the enlightened, the liberal, the refined, the sophisticated, the urbane - all of them share in the shame of a world that lost its moral compass and willingly acceded to the victory of evil. "We had no idea what was happening" needs to be clearly identified as "the great lie" of the years of Nazi power. The harsh truth is that almost everyone had to know. The numbers negate the possibility for collective ignorance. And still the killings did not stop, the torture did not cease, the concentration camps were not closed, the crematoria continued their barbaric task. The "decent" people were somehow able to rationalize their silence. Just last year Mary Fulbrook, a distinguished scholar of German history, in A Small Town Near Auschwitz, wrote a richly and painfully detailed examination of those Germans who, after the war, successfully cast themselves in the role of innocent bystanders. "These people have almost entirely escaped the familiar net of 'perpetrators, victims and bystanders'; yet they were functionally crucial to the eventual possibility of implementing policies of mass murder. They may not have intended or wanted to contribute to this outcome; but, without their attitudes, mentalities, and actions, it would have been virtually impossible for murder on this scale to have taken place in the way that it did. The concepts of perpetrator and bystander need to be amended, expanded, rendered more complex, as our attention and focus shifts to those involved in upholding an ultimately murderous system." Mary Fulbrook singled out for censure those who lived near Auschwitz. But that was before we learned that Auschwitz was replicated many thousands of times over throughout the continent in ways that could not have gone unnoticed by major parts of the populace. Millions of people were witnesses to small towns like Auschwitz in their own backyards. And so Elie Wiesel of course was right. The insight that most powerfully needs to be grasped when we reflect upon the Holocaust's message must be that, "The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference." That remains our greatest challenge today. If we dare to hope for the survival of civilization we had better pray that the pessimists are wrong when they claim that the only thing we learn from history is that mankind never learns from history. by Rabbi Benjamin Blech via aish.com