一周图片新闻 3.22-3.28
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一周图片新闻 3.22-3.28
湖南永兴公判80名嫌犯引万人围观
3月23日,湖南永兴县举行打黑除恶公捕公判大会,60名黑恶势力犯罪嫌疑人被公开宣捕,20名被告被公开宣判。当地上万名干部群众和学生纷纷前往观看。当地官员称公示犯罪能更好的弘扬正气。
在此次大会上,20名被告被公开宣判。图/通讯员李秉均 袁石健
永兴县打黑除恶公捕公判大会引来上万人观看。图/通讯员李秉均 袁石健
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2楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 15:01 只看该作者
图片我怎么都看不了
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广西大旱 挑水老人跪求政府修路
广西东兰县兰木乡弄台村,因为路没修通,送水车无法到达更近的位置,这些七八十岁的老人不得不每天往返12-24公里的山路。见到记者后,14名一起前往挑水的老人跪在路上,请政府尽快把路修好,而5年前他们就交了修路的集资款。
15名古稀老人在挑水路上跪求政府修路,他们每天要往返24公里挑水。张惠斌 摄
广西东兰县兰木乡92岁老人黄正光“噗通”一声下跪哭诉,希望政府把他们挑水的必经之路修好。张惠斌 摄
82岁老人黄正贵带着孙女去挑水,他们要走一二十公里的山路。张惠斌 摄
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祝愿旱区同胞早日结束苦难
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黔桂干旱 逾150万人饮水困难
连日来,贵州大部中度以上气象干旱,目前贵州旱情已造成150万人饮水困难。而广西多地区自2009年9月开始持续的旱情并未得到全面缓解,在一线旱区隆林县,全县58条河断流,7.8万人受灾。
据中国气象局的监测,目前贵州大部发生中度以上气象干旱。截至2月23日,贵州省农作物受旱面积417.5万亩,其中重旱260.5万亩,干枯30万亩,有153.3万人和75.6万头大牲畜发生临时饮水困难。贵州省针对当前旱情,已启动干旱灾害IV级应急响应。
2月22日,在广西隆林县徳峨乡常么村,村民在山洞外等候取地下水。这是广西灾情最严重的地区,由于2009年以来的持续高温干旱少雨天气,全县11座水库干涸,58条河流断流,16个乡镇的179个村(社区)均出现不同程度灾情,7.8万人饮水困难。
2月22日,在广西隆林县徳峨乡常么村,村民在山洞里取地下水。
2月23日,位于黔西南布依族苗族自治州的马铃口水库已完全干枯见底,大量死鱼漂浮在库底。
2月22日,在广西隆林县徳峨乡常么村,村民从山洞里取地下水后背水回家。
左图:2月23日,位于黔西南布依族苗族自治州的马铃口水库已完全干枯见底,库底的淤泥已经板结龟裂。右图:2月23日,黔西南布依族苗族自治州敬南镇巴布村村民在水池中取水。
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黄果树瀑布减流3/4 中国多地持续干旱天气
中国多地持续干旱天气,贵州省黄果树大瀑布大“瘦身”,漂流景区水位也大幅度下降为平时的1/4左右。
贵州省持续干旱造成黄果树大瀑布大“瘦身”,漂流景区水位也大幅度下降为平时的1/4左右。图为3月21日,一名游客在拍摄黄果树瀑布。
3月21日,受干旱影响的中国第一大瀑布贵州黄果树瀑布纤弱细腰的身材。
近日,受去冬今春西南地区干旱及三峡大坝水位消落影响,长江、嘉陵江重庆段水位仍在下降。截至3月21日14时,长江重庆段寸滩水位为159.47米;嘉陵江重庆段北碚水位为173.47米。
图为3月21日嘉陵江重庆段大面积裸露的河滩。
3月19日,云南寻甸县马茨塘村,村民们结队到一两公里外的地方拉水。
海南省保亭县保城镇毛界山村是海南著名的七仙岭温泉旅游区所在地。受干旱影响,附近宾馆酒店又与农民争用水库里的水源,致使这个苗村农民50多亩水稻得不到灌溉。眼看即将抽穗扬花的早稻一天天枯黄,村民只好四处找水。为了抢得一点水源,有的村民夜晚点着篝火守到天亮,有的从远处挑水浇地,冲突时有发生。图为3月20日,海南保亭,流经保亭县城的河流几近干涸见底。
截至当日7时,正处于消落进程的三峡水库水位已降至156米节点水位,比去年试验性蓄水完成后的最高水位下降了15米多。这一水位比去年早一个多月实现。中国长江三峡集团公司三峡枢纽梯级调度中心有关负责人说,今年156米水位较早实现的主要原因是我国西南旱情导致长江上游来水较少。图为3月21日,货轮停靠在三峡坝前秭归县兰陵待闸锚地等待过闸。
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7楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 15:23 只看该作者
砖家说了,都是正常的,都是祥瑞。
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I don’t need sex. The goverment fucks me everyday.
8楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 15:33 只看该作者
顶上去,漫漫看
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9楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 15:48 只看该作者
已经下雨了吧
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10楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 15:56 只看该作者
修路的集资款交了五年,路还没有修,收得干什么去了,干旱后面的腐败!!!
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11楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 15:58 只看该作者
国家地理:世界水日
3月22日,是联合国“世界水日”。”联合国确定今年“世界水日”的宣传主题是“关注水质、抓住机遇、应对挑战”。虽然我们生活在一个水覆盖的行星,但全世界只有的1%的水源可供人类使用,其余的均在海洋、冰和大气中。
The Maya believed natural wells, such as the Xkeken cenote in Mexico’s
Yucatan, led to the underworld. (John Stanmeyer, VII, (C) National Geographic)
A cross hewn for Epiphany in the ice of Maine’s Kennebec River by parishioners
of St. Alexander Nevsky Russian Orthodox Church commemorates the baptism of
Christ. The water from the carving will bless the church. (John Stanmeyer,
VII, (C) National Geographic)
India’s holiest river, the Ganges, is scribbled with light from floating oil
lamps during the Ganga Dussehra festival in Haridwar. Hindus near death often
bathe in the river; some are later cremated beside it and have their ashes
scattered on its waters. (John Stanmeyer, VII, (C) National Geographic)
Jared Otieno, a worker with the Kenyan Ministry of environment and mineral
resources, sprinkles water cupped in his hand as he and other workers who
helped clean two-and-a-half miles of the Nairobi river basin in Nairobi greet
foreign United Nations visitors to the river basin site on March 21, 2010.
(ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP/Getty Images)
A photograph of sunlight reflected by waterways across the central United
States, as seen from the International Space Station in November of 2003. The
scene looks southwest from above Lake Michigan across the Illinois and
Mississippi Rivers, towards Texas near the horizon. At least two of the
smaller lakes at bottom, near the Illinois River, are cooling ponds for
nuclear power stations. (NASA/JSC)
Floating on dreams and whispers, girls from a West Bank village cool off in
the salt-laden waters of the Dead Sea. With its main tributary, the Jordan, at
less than a tenth of its former volume, the inland sea has dropped some 70
feet since 1978. (Paolo Pellegrin, Magnum (C) National Geographic)
After six years of drought, measuring sticks are useless at the Ziglab Dam in
Jordan, built to catch water flowing west into the Jordan River for
irrigation. Its reservoir has shrunk to a fifth of capacity and hasn’t filled
since 2003, forcing Jordan to ration water. (Paolo Pellegrin, Magnum (C)
National Geographic)
A man swims in a pool inside a condominium in Singapore March 21, 2010.
(REUTERS/Nicky Loh)
A boy swims in the murky waters of Manila Bay March 21, 2010. (REUTERS/Cheryl
Ravelo)
Mount Everest’s East Rongbuk Glacier has lost some 350 vertical feet of ice
between August 1921 and October 2008. (David Breashears, (C) National
Geographic)
In Iceland the bountiful Kolgrima River inscribes the earth on its seaward
path. (Hans Strand, (C) National Geographic)
A swan swims at Lake Toepper (Toeppersee) in the western German city of
Duisburg on March 11, 2010. (Jens Schlueter/AFP/Getty Images)
Balancing on a slippery makeshift ladder, women pass precious gallons hand to
hand up a well nine people deep in the Marsabit region of northern Kenya.
After the water reaches the surface, the women will compete for it with
thirsty livestock. (Lynn Johnson, (C) National Geographic)
Gabra women in northern Kenya spend up to five hours a day carrying heavy
jerry cans filled with murky water. A lingering drought has pushed this
already arid region to a water crisis. (Lynn Johnson, (C) National Geographic)
Homes are surrounded by flood waters from the swollen Red River, Sunday, March
21, 2010, south of Fargo, North Dakota. The river crested at Fargo today at
about 37 feet, nearly four feet short of last year’s record crest of nearly 41
feet. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Flood water drains from a ditch along Interstate 29 March 21, 2010 south of
Fargo, North Dakota. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
At up to six feet long, the Chinese giant salamander is the world’s largest.
It secretes a slippery, foul-smelling mucus when harassed, but that doesn’t
keep people from eating it and using it in folk medicines. (Joel Sartore, (C)
National Geographic)
Tracking the return of a native species to Tennessee’s Abrams Creek,
snorkeling scientists search under flat rocks for the smoky madtom - a two-
inch catfish. (Joel Sartore, (C) National Geographic)
as seen from the International Space Station in February of 2010. Upsala is a
large valley glacier in Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park. . (NASA/JSC)
Villagers and donkeys near Marsabit, Kenya, lean into a trough at the top of a
“singing well” - so called because the people who form bucket brigades to
bring the water up from deep underground sing as they work. Each visitor is
allowed to fill only one large jerry can a day - and the women usually have to
wait until after the animals have drunk their fill. (Lynn Johnson (C) National
Geographic)
This photo released on February 26, 2010 from the Australian Antarctic
Division shows the the Mertz Glacier Tongue, a 160-kilometer spit of floating
ice protruding into the Southern Ocean from East Antarctica, in 2007.
Researchers said on February 25, 2010 that the iceberg the size of Luxembourg
- or some 2,550 square kilometres (985 square miles) in size - knocked loose
from the Antarctic continent earlier this month and could disrupt the ocean
currents driving weather patterns around the globe. (B. LEGRESY/AFP/Getty
Images)
Dry conditions produce cracked earth at a reservoir in Shilin county, Yunnan
province, China, on Thursday, March 4, 2010. Yunnan is experiencing its worst
drought in more than 60 years. (Ariana Lindquist/Bloomberg)
Southern California draws much of its water from the Sacramento-San Joaquin
Delta, which was diked and divided into farms more than a century ago. Many of
the aging levees are at risk of failure. ((C) Edward Burtynsky, National
Geographic)
Once the city’s main water source, the Los Angeles River is now a concrete
channel fed by storm drains. City residents rely on water piped in from
hundreds of miles away. ((C) Edward Burtynsky, National Geographic)
A Chinese softball player hits a ball during a sandstorm in Beijing on March
20, 2010. Beijingers woke up to find the Chinese capital blanketed in yellow
dust, as a sandstorm caused by a severe drought in the north and in Mongolia
swept into the city. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)
A man drinks from a pipe March 18, 2010 in the streets of quake-struck Port-
au-Prince, Haiti. (THONY BELIZAIRE/AFP/Getty Images)
A dead fish is seen floating in a polluted river on the outskirts of Yingtan,
Jiangxi province March 20, 2010. (REUTERS/Stringer)
Norwood Airport in Norwood, Massachusetts showed the impact of recent flooding
on March 16, 2010 as crews undertook cleanup operations across the state.
(David L. Ryan/Globe Staff)
A man delivers water from a water tank in shanty town Pamplona at Villa Maria
Del Triunfo, near Peru’s capital Lima, March 20, 2010. Working toilets and
clean drinking water are unattainable luxuries for a third of the Peru’s city
dwellers and two-thirds of its rural population, one of the world’s highest
levels for a middle-income country that boasts a fast-growing economy, huge
investor interest and ample Andean water resources. (REUTERS/Mariana Bazo)
A picture taken on February 10, 2010 shows the Churchill dam as it is 17
percent full in the Kareedouw region, West of Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
The green pitch at Port Elizabeth’s World Cup stadium has become an island in
a sea of brown, exempt from restrictions imposed due to a drought that has
scorched the land outside. (STEPHANE DE SAKUTIN/AFP/Getty Images)
Mahendra Kumar surfaces to catch his breath as he dives into a polluted
section of the River Yamuna to scavenge for ornaments and coins left by Hindu
rituals at the river bank, in New Delhi, India, Monday, March 22, 2010.
Officials say factories are ignoring regulations and dumping untreated sewage
and industrial pollution, turning toxic the river that gives the capital much
of its drinking water. (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)
A villager bathes under a hose pipe used for the irrigation of rice field, as
his son, left, looks on, on the outskirts of Amritsar, India, Monday, March
22, 2010. (AP Photo/Altaf Qadri)
A floating restaurant is stranded in a branch of the Yangtze River in
Chongqing Municipality, March 21, 2010. A severe drought across a large swath
of southwest China is now affecting more than 50 million people, and
forecasters see no signs of it abating in the short term, state media said on
Friday. (REUTERS/Stringer)
Pere David’s deer, or milu, walk in water at the Yangtze River Swan Islet Pere
David’s Deer Nature Reserve on April 22, 2008 in Shishou of Hubei Province,
China. The nature reserve, a wetland covering an area of about 69 square
kilometers, contains over 1,000 Pere David’s deer, the largest wild population
of the animal in the world. (China Photos/Getty Images)
4,000 baby bottles containing polluted water stand on the Bundesplatz in Bern,
Switzerland, Monday, March 22. 2010. The action was organized by the Swiss
association for International Cooperation Helvetas to highlight the UN’s World
Water Day. (AP Photo/Keystone/Peter Klaunzer)
A fisherman paddles his canoe through dead fish along Manaquiri River, a
tributary of the Amazon, near the city of Manaquiri, November 28, 2009. The
world’s biggest rainforest is suffering from seasonal drought, killing tons of
fish. (REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker)
A section of in Egypt, a massive reservoir behind the Aswan High Dam on the
Nile River, seen from the International Space Station in January of 2010. The
lake is capable of storing some 157 cubic kilometers (37.5 cubic miles) of
fresh water. . (NASA/JSC)
Chinese villagers draw water from a 158-year-old well in Caojiazhuang village,
on the outskirts of Guiyang, southwestern China’s Guizhou province on March
20, 2010. Millions of people face drinking water shortages in southwestern
China because of a once-a-century drought that has dried up rivers and
threatens vast farmlands in Guizhou, Yunnan, and Sichuan provinces, the
Guangxi region, and the mega-city of Chongqing for months, with rainfall 60
percent below normal since September. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)
Severed from the edge of Antarctica, this iceberg might float for years as it
melts and releases its store of fresh water into the sea. The water molecules
will eventually evaporate, condense, and recycle back to Earth as
precipitation. (Camille Seaman, (C) National Geographic)
Hoses used to supply residences with water are seen hanging across a street at
the Penjaringan subdistrict in Jakarta, Indonesia on March 22, 2010. Residents
in the area say that they have had to construct makeshift water supplies for
their homes by attaching hoses to pumps bought with their own money, as the
government has yet to repair the original water supply which was damaged.
(REUTERS/Beawiharta)
An Indian village boy runs through a parched field on World Water Day in
Berhampur, Orissa state, India, Monday, March 22, 2010. (AP Photo/Biswaranjan
Rout)
A Balinese couple kiss while the crowd pours water over them during the
traditional kissing festival called “Omed-Omedan” in Denpasar on the resort
island of Bali on March 17, 2010. The annual ritual is held one day after the
Hindu New Year called “Nyepi” in Bali, also celebrated as the “Day of Silence”
where local young men and women gather in groups on a main road after prayer
at the temple. The men compete against each other to kiss the girl while other
douse the couple with water while they embrace in a kiss. (SONNY
TUMBELAKA/AFP/Getty Images)
A drop of water falls from a melting piece of ice on Argentina’s Perito Moreno
glacier near the city of El Calafate, in the Patagonian province of Santa
Cruz, December 16, 2009. (REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci)
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12楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 16:00 只看该作者
旱情快过了,但愿不会出现洪涝!!
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13楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 16:06 只看该作者
吉尼斯世界纪录
He Pingping of China smiles as Sultan Kosen of Turkey rests his hands on He’s
shoulders during a promotional event in Istanbul, Turkey on January 14, 2010.
He, with a height of 73 cm (2 feet 5 inch), and Kosen, with a height of 246.5
cm (8 feet 1 inch), have been listed in the Guinness World Records as the
world’s shortest man and tallest man respectively. (REUTERS/Osman Orsal)
He Pingping, 73 cm tall (2 feet 5 inch), of China looks up at Sultan Kosen,
246.5 cm tall (8 feet 1 inch), of Turkey in Istanbul on January 14, 2010.
(REUTERS/Osman Orsal)
Joel Waul, 27, stands on top of his rubber band ball on the driveway of his
home in Lauderhill, Fla., Friday, Oct. 23, 2009. Waul, a 27-year-old who works
nights restocking a Gap clothing store, has spent the last six years carefully
wrapping and linking and stretching rubber bands of various sizes into the
ball shape. The Guinness Book of World Records declared it the world’s largest
rubber band ball in 2008. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)
In this photo taken Aug. 21, 2009, Diana Taylor walks with her Great Dane,
Titan, along Ocean Beach in San Diego. During a ceremony Thursday Nov. 12,
2009, the Guinness Book of World Records officially proclaimed that 4-year-old
Titan from San Diego is the world’s tallest dog. Owner Diana Taylor says Titan
is blind, deaf, epileptic and undergoes acupuncture and chiropractic
adjustments every three weeks. Taylor says Titan stands 42.25 inches from
floor to shoulder, weighs 190 pounds. (AP Photo/Union Tribune, Peggy Peattie)
Bakers link pieces of gingerbread in order to break a world record on December
18, 2009 in Ludwigsburg, southern Germany. A total of 1,700 kg of honey, 1,700
kg of flour, 1,000 kg of walnuts, 900 kg of hazelnuts, 550 liters of milk and
158 liters of cherry schnapps were used to make the one kilometer-long and
seven-ton-heavy gingerbread. (SASCHA SCHUERMANN/AFP/Getty Images)
A base jumper leaps backwards off the Menara Kuala Lumpur Tower, Malaysia,
Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2009. A group of base jumpers were attempting to set a
Guinness World Record striving to have 24 people base jump every hour for 24
hours from the the 915 feet high communication tower. (AP Photo/Mark Baker)
Physical challenged people participate in purportedly the world’s largest
finger painting, a 100 feet by 140 feet canvas, to mark International Day of
Persons with Disabilities in Ahmadabad, India, Thursday, Dec. 3, 2009. More
than 200 physically challenged people participated in the event for a bid to
enter the Guinness Book of World Records. (AP Photo/Ajit Solanki)
Street performer Chayne Hultgren (a.k.a. ‘The Space Cowboy’), re-enacts his
18-sword swallowing attempt for a Guinness World Record in front of the Sydney
Opera House on February 8, 2010. The Australian beat his own world record when
he simultaneously swallowed 18 swords, each blade measuring 50.8cm by 1.3cm,
in the lead-up to International Sword Swallowing Day on February 28. (TORSTEN
BLACKWOOD/AFP/Getty Images)
Lisa Courtney’s lies amongst her collection - the Biggest Pokemon Memorabilia
Collection in the world with 12,113 items, accordding to the Guinness Book of
World Records. (Guinness World Records, Paul Michael Hughes)
Children scoop marshmallows out of a mug holding nearly 500 gallons of hot
chocolate, Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009 at Bryant Park in New York, during the
American Dairy Association’s attempt to set a new world record for the largest
mug of hot chocolate. (AP Photo/American Dairy Association, Diane Bondareff)
Indian born British strongman Manjit Singh, 59, pulls a double decker bus
using ropes attached to his hair in London, England on November 12, 2009.
Singh broke the world record Thursday by pulling the bus a total of 21.2
metres. (CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
Filipino chefs and students stand beside dishes as they attempt to break a
Guinness World Record for “The Most Number of Dishes On Display, In A Single
Day” in suburban Quezon city, north of Manila, Philippines on Monday Dec. 14,
- The organizers hope to be considered for the record as they make more
than 5,000 cheese-inspired dishes to beat the previous record of 4,668 set by
India in 2007. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)
Chinese 104-year-old twins, Cao Daqiao (senior, right) and Cao Xiaoqiao talk
at home in Weifang, east China’s Shandong province on November 29, 2009.
According to the Shanghai Guinness World Records, these twin sisters, who were
born in 1905, are the oldest living twins in the world as they are also listed
on the Guiness World of Records for the oldest twins. (STR/AFP/Getty Images)
Bryan Berg of the U.S. poses at his creation of the replica of The Venetian
Macao-Resort-Hotel, as he breaks his own Guinness World Record for the largest
house of Freestanding playing cards on Wednesday, March 10, 2010. Berg used
218,792 playing cards to build a replica of The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel
during the 44 day project. The final composition is 35 feet long, 10 feet tall
and weighs 272kg. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
An Israeli school boy plays in a large Jerusalem flag as it is unfurled at
Teddy Stadium in Jerusalem, Thursday, Sept. 17, 2009. The flag was stamped by
the Guinness World Records as the world’s largest flag on April 11, 2009 and
measures 44,404 square meters. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)
Sultan Kosen, the world’s tallest man, unveils the world’s largest gingerbread
man at an Ikea store in Oslo, Thursday, Nov. 12 2009. The Swedish furniture
chain’s Oslo outlet says 8-foot-1-inch tall Sultan Koesen of Turkey presented
the cookie that weighs 1,435 pounds (651 kilograms). It was baked in the
traditional gingerbread man shape by a local bakery and beat the previous 2006
world cookie record of 1,307 pounds (593 kilograms) set in Smithville, Texas.
(AP Photo/Morten Holm/Scanpix)
Life Time Fitness broke the Guinness World Record for the largest cycling
class with 1,052 cyclists. The class was held at Target Center arena in
downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Peter Wong)
Lebanese chefs prepare a giant tabbouleh to set a new world record in Beirut
on October 25, 2009. Under the watch of a Guinness adjudicator, 250 sous-chefs
and their 50 bosses from the state-run culinary school chopped and sliced over
three and a half tons (7,000 lbs) of the salad, using 1,600 kg (3,520 lbs) of
parsley, 1,500 kg (3,300 lbs) of ripe tomatoes and 420 kg (926 lbs) of onions.
(RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/Getty Images)
Lebanese celebrate entering the Guinness Book of Records in Beirut October 24,
2009 after producing what they believe to be the biggest plate of hummus in
the world. The dish, weighing 2,056 kg, was filled with 1,350 kg of the
chickpea-based dish. The organisers claimed world records for both the size of
the dish and the quantity of hummus produced. (REUTERS/Jamal Saidi)
Palestinians stand near a large embroidered dress as it is presented to the
media at a stadium in the West Bank city of Hebron October 25, 2009. The
dress, which took several months to sew, is expected to be officially measured
next month in an attempt to be entered as a Guinness World Record.
(REUTERS/Nayef Hashlamoun)
The Burj Dubai tower is pictured during the opening ceremony of the Burj Dubai
tower on January 4, 2010 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.The Burj Dubai, which
in Arabic means Dubai Tower, is at 824.55 meters the world’s tallest man-made
structure. (Martin Rose/Getty Images)
Around 15,000 people participate in a tug-of-war during an annual event in
Naha, in Japan’s southern island of Okinawa, on October 11, 2009. The rope
used in the event - 200 meters long, 156 cms in diameter, weighing 43 tons and
made from harvested straw - was recognized in the Guinness Book of World
Records as the world’s largest rope. (JIJI PRESS/AFP/Getty Images)
The world’s tallest horse, Luscombe Nodram, or ‘Noddy’, stands with his owner
Jane Greenman before they depart on major tour which will include appearances
at the Sydney Royal Easter Show and Brisbane, in Melbourne on March 19, 2010.
The Shire horse is seven-years-old, stands at 20.2 hands high (2.05 meters)
and at 1.5 tons weighs three times more than the average thoroughbred
racehorse. The Shire horse is now endangered with approximately 2,000 left in
the world with very few of them being gray. (AFP PHOTO/William WEST)
Albanian artist Saimir Strati, 43, creates a mosaic of the late pop legend
Michael Jackson in Durres, near Tirana, Albania on October 31, 2009. Strati is
using 250,000 paintbrushes and 28 days to complete the 10 meter-wide by 2.6
meter-tall mosaic on the side of a truck traveling the streets of Albania.
This is Strati’s fourth attempt to enter the Guinness World Record.
(REUTERS/Arben Celi)
Thousands of Mexicans take part in the “I do dance Thriller” event which
attempted to break the Guinness World Record for the biggest mass “Thriller”
dance, in Mexico City, on August 29, 2009. Up to 15,000 people were expected
to take part in the mass performance of Michael Jackson’s famed “Thriller”
dance on the day he would have turned 51. (Ronaldo Schemidt/AFP/Getty Images)
Norman Surplus from Larne, Northern Ireland, waves to the media from his
autogyro at Duxford, England, Thursday, March, 11, 2010. Surplus is to attempt
a circumnavigation of the globe in the autogyro, starting from Larne on March
18, depending on the weather. With its open cockpit it will be flying through
26 countries, 27,000 miles including 4,300 miles over water, in an expedition
that will raise awareness and money for bowel cancer. The specially adapted
machine will have collapsible fuel tanks that will give it a range of some 900
miles. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Chefs serve what they claim to be the world’s largest cheesecake in Mexico
City, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2009. The chefs hope to win a Guinness World Record.
(AP Photo/Eduardo Verdugo)
Egyptian Mohammed Ali Zinhom, 25, attempts a new Guinness World Record for
doing push ups on the 2 fingers of his right hand only, in front of the
historical site of the Giza Pyramids, Egypt, Monday, March 8, 2010. Zinhom
recorded 46 push ups in 49 seconds. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)
Chef Matthew Mitnitsky cheers after his meatball weighed in, breaking the
world record for the largest meatball, in Concord, N.H., Sunday, Nov. 1,2009.
(AP Photo/Jim Cole)
About 1,800 people dressed in Santa costumes prepare to run down the main
street in central Sydney November 29, 2009. Organisers of the Variety Club
Santa Fun Run, in support of a children’s charity, aim to build on Sunday’s
event and challenge the world record for people running dressed as Santa.
(REUTERS/Tim Wimborne)
Indonesians take part in an attempt to break a world record for the most sky
lanterns flown simultaneously in Jakarta, Indonesia, late Saturday, Dec. 5,
- At least 10,000 lanterns were released into the sky to break the world
record, organizer said. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara)
左岸←右岸
把你的子宫钉到我的墙上,这样我便会记得你。我们必须走了。明天,明天…
14楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 17:01 只看该作者
后面的没翻译哦····
阿文强
15楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 17:11 只看该作者
楼主辛苦。
ayayalover
呀呀大使
16楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 17:29 只看该作者
谢谢楼主·就是后面的看不懂了~~
丝丝兔
专业围观群众
17楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 17:59 只看该作者
后面的好多都是09年的世界纪录吧?
朱翠 该用户已被删除
18楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 21:50 只看该作者
老杂好图,顶下。
wxc200
19楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 22:24 只看该作者
赞~
英雄贵姓
生活在一个由封建阶级统治的用资本主义生产方式发展的被定义为社会主义国家的奴隶制国家的屁民。
20楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-24 22:43 只看该作者
好图,就是英文看的太头痛了。
yijiubasi
21楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-25 08:18 只看该作者
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袖手看热闹
22楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-25 08:35 只看该作者
拉汽车的那位是杂哥吗?俺英文不好,瞎猜的~
老杂疫
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23楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-25 08:36 只看该作者
能源危机:周一,在委内瑞拉首都加拉加斯,一名酒店服务生在烛光中整理床铺。由于能源危机不断加重,委内瑞拉政府对42家未能把用电量节省20%的企业实行了断电24小时的惩罚。
消防队员的怒火:周二,在希腊雅典,警察封锁了希腊国会的入口,一名抗议示威的消防队员在一旁点燃了手中的燃烧棒。希腊政府表示,希望能在即将召开的欧盟首脑峰会上解决希腊的债务问题。
耶稣膝下:周一,在海地太子港,一名男子睡躺在壁画《最后的晚餐》前面。
齐步走:周二是巴基斯坦国庆日。在港口城市卡拉奇,一名士兵在巴基斯坦国父穆罕默德•阿里•真纳(Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali
Jinnah)的陵墓前行进
头顶上的艺术:周二,美国艺术家赛•通布利(Cy Twombly)抵达巴黎卢浮宫,为其天花板上的绘画作品揭幕。
筛选:周二,在印度南部城市海得拉巴(Hyderabad)的郊区,一名妇女正在筛选麦子。
弗拉门戈舞者:舞者萨拉•巴拉斯(Sara
Baras)下周一将在西班牙马德里举行告别巡回演出,图为她在媒体预演中跳起了弗拉门戈舞。这位西班牙舞者在其12年舞蹈生涯中将第一次暂时告别舞台,因为她即将成为一位母亲。
查尔斯访问捷克:周一,在捷克布拉格的国家剧院(National
Theatre)芭蕾舞学校里,一名芭蕾舞演员在完成了为康沃尔公爵夫人卡米拉(Camilla)进行的表演后坐在地板上。英国王储查尔斯夫妇正在访问捷克共和国(Czech
Republic),这是他们中欧之行的一部份。
空中救援:周二,极限男子自由式滑雪比赛在瑞士旅游胜地韦尓比耶举行,一名选手在比赛中不幸摔落。图为,从直升飞机上悬垂下来的救援人员。
陷入泥潭:一场罕见的夹带着高尔夫球大小冰雹的暴风雨袭击了澳大利亚帕斯,并引发洪水和山体滑坡,约10万人遭遇停电。图为,突发事件处理人员周二查看一辆陷入淤泥中的面包车。
签署法案:周二,美国总统奥巴马(Barack
Obama)在白宫签署了具有里程碑意义的9,400亿美元的医保改革法案。上周日众议院对具有历史性意义的《美国大众健康医疗法》(Affordable
Health Care for America Act)的投票中,共和党无一人投赞成票。
大象游行:周一在纽约,一支大象游行队伍从皇后区中城隧道(Queens-Midtown Tunnel)前往麦迪逊广场花园(Madison Square
Garden)。林林兄弟与巴纳姆贝利马戏团(Ringling Bros. and Barnum &
Bailey)的表演“Funundrum”将于3月25日开始,一直持续到4月4日。
老杂疫
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24楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-25 09:02 只看该作者
沙尘暴
老杂疫
猪流感携带者
25楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-25 11:09 只看该作者
无雨之春 沙尘席卷中国
上周末,一场沙尘暴席卷了北京及北方大部份地区,随后黄沙南下,导致香港的空气质量“严重恶化”,亚洲的其他国家也笼罩在灰蒙蒙的天空下。
EPA
周一,香港最有名的天际线消失在厚厚的、棕色沙尘中。由于空气污染严重,香港政府呼吁市民“密切关注健康状况”。图片右边是周一时香港的天际线,左边是6月17日同一地点拍摄的照片。
NASA/Reuters
政府称,周末席卷中国北方的沙尘暴来势凶猛,南下之后导致香港空气的污染程度创历史记录。图为,沙尘暴扫过中国东部地区的卫星照片。
AFP/Getty Images
北京的天空变成了洋红色,建筑物已经完全看不见了。图为,沙尘暴期间北京的一名垒球运动员在击球。
David Gray/Reuters
沙尘无孔不入,透过锁眼和窗户缝进入室内,闻起来像泥土、烟雾以及金属颗粒混杂在一起的难闻气味。图为,周一站在天安门广场的武警。
Vincent Du/Reuters
北京环卫工人薛媛(音)说,沙子钻进喉咙、衣服里,甚至落到床上,真的太讨厌了,但是我们也没办法呀。图为,一名妇女用纱巾遮住自己的脸躲避沙尘。
Luo Xiaoguang/Xinhua/Zuma Press
沙尘暴是北京西北部几百英里以外的内蒙古和其他戈壁地区日益严重的沙漠化造成的。过度放牧、砍伐森林、干旱缺水和城市扩张是沙漠化的主要原因。图中是正在天安门广场拍照的游客。
Gong Lei/Xinhua/Zuma Press
狂风卷起地上的尘土,与工业污染物混杂在一起。图为北京的一处停车场,车辆都蒙上了厚厚的尘土。
ChinaFotoPress/Zuma Press
北京的空气质量达到四级中度污染,上周六空气质量一度达到了五级重度污染。当时,沙子、尘土和污染物混合在一起席卷了首都。城市气象学家称,空气质量会有所改善,但也警告称,沙尘天气会持续到本周三左右。
Patrick Lin/AFP/Getty Images
在台湾,居民纷纷遮掩口鼻,以防吸入细小的沙粒。在短短的10分钟内,路上的车辆已被细沙覆盖,一些航班也因能见度低而被迫取消。图为,周一笼罩在沙尘中的台北101大厦,它曾是世界上最高的建筑。
Xinhua/Zuma Press
周二,韩国首尔遭遇沙尘天气,建筑物笼罩在漫天的黄沙中。
Patrick Barta/The Wall Street Journal
周二下午,从雅加达洲际酒店(Intercontinental Jakarta Midplaza hotel)望出去,市中心的天空灰蒙蒙的一片。
Goh Chai Hin/AFP/Getty Images
在过去十年中,北京努力通过植树种草来降低沙漠化所带来的影响,但大多未见成效。左侧图片拍摄于3月17日,北京天空晴朗;右侧拍摄于周一,北京已是沙尘肆虐、黄沙漫天。
老杂疫
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26楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-25 11:11 只看该作者
聚焦中国未来领导人
尽管中国最高领导层可能要到两年后才会进行换届,但一些官员已开始采取西方式公关手段力争上游。本图集介绍了一些有望执掌中国命脉的未来领导人。
Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg News
习近平 56岁
国家副主席、中共中央政治局常委
Alessandro Della-Bella/EPA
李克强 55岁
中共中央政治局常委、国务院副总理
Andy Wong/Associated Press
薄熙来 60岁
第十七届中共中央政治局委员、重庆市委书记
William Foreman/Associated Press
汪洋 55岁
中共中央政治局委员、广东省委书记
Xinhua/Zuma Press
李源朝 59岁
中共中央政治局委员、中央书记处书记、中央组织部部长
J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press
王岐山 61岁
中共中央政治局委员、国务院副总理
法克垬
思想犯
27楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-25 12:10 只看该作者
真羡慕老外可以开飞机上天转悠。
md
二号病床
据当地法律法规和政策,部分搜索 …
28楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-25 17:30 只看该作者
很多张都很震撼
zhsh_710
SY1984
29楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-26 10:10 只看该作者
关于那组水的题材的片子拍的不错
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raychow
30楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-26 11:02 只看该作者
My god 我们的地球,就没好事了,干等2012吧
长年发炎
31楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-26 11:45 只看该作者
又见下跪,和辫子戏里面的屁民见到官老爷下跪没任何区别
opus3
32楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-26 20:19 只看该作者
不错
阿呆
33楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-26 21:26 只看该作者
谢 杂哥…
东湖小生
34楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-26 21:50 只看该作者
饶恕我的无知吧,原来修路是需要集资的呀,更无知我,竟然发现集资了没也修。那么请问税收是用来吃吃喝喝的么?
老杂疫
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35楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-27 10:50 只看该作者
南方干旱:中国南方遭遇几十年来最严重的旱灾,导致数百万人缺水。官员说,已经开挖应急水井,并实施了人工降雨。图片为云南省昆明市的一名村民从井中为其牲畜挑水。
机器人花子:周二,在东京昭和大学(Showa
University),一名牙医正在一个名为花子(Hanako)的机器人身上演示治疗操作。这个机器人是该校自主开发的,她的嘴会流血,也会分泌唾液。
巨大的椅子:肯辛顿宫(Kensington
Palace)是戴安娜王妃亡前在伦敦的住所,现正准备重新整修以吸引更多的游客。周四在此举行的“魔幻宫廷”活动中,一位女演员坐在一个巨大的椅子上读小说。
X射线艺术:周三,一幅公共汽车的X光影像在英国伯明翰展出。艺术家尼克•维奇(Nick
Veasey)使用定制的扫描仪来捕捉诸如波音飞机甚至是蝙蝠等物体发射出来的X射线。
大有所获:周四,在菲律宾桑托斯将军城(General Santos City),一名工人从船上卸下了一条巨大的黄鳍金枪鱼。该城被誉为菲律宾的金枪鱼之都。
火山爆发:周三,爱尔兰南部的艾雅法拉火山(Eyjafjallajokull)
仍在喷发。自上周六火山爆发以来,已有数百人撤离。图为,当地居民站在距离艾雅法拉火山不远的地方。
奇特的服饰:周四,在北京举行的中国国际时装周上,一位模特展示了设计师席景凯(音)的作品。
一决高下:周三,在哥伦比亚麦德林市举行的南美运动会(South American Games)上,阿根廷选手曼德兹(Marcelo Javier
Mendez,左)和哥伦比亚选手坎波斯 (Andres Campos) 一决高下。
汽车爆炸:周三,哥伦比亚布韦那文图拉市(Buenaventura)发生一起汽车炸弹爆炸事件,导致六人死亡,30人受伤。该事件疑为左翼游击队所为,但官员们没有排除毒品走私贩的嫌疑。图为士兵和警察在案发地收集证据。
品味苹果酒:现年86岁的弗兰克•纳什(Frank Naish)
是英国最年长的苹果酒制造商,他从20世纪30年代开始就从事有机苹果酒的酿造。周四,他在位于伦敦皮尔顿(Pilton)附近的农场里品尝样品。
电动概念车:周三,通用汽车公司的新型双座电动概念车EN-V(Electric Networked-Vehicle)在上海亮相。EN-
V能够和其他汽车连网,有助于缓解像上海等大城市的交通拥堵状况。不过,这款车要等10到20年才能上市。图为通用汽车员工驾驶EN-V概念车。
无所畏惧:在四川省遂宁市的一处军事基地,一名武警在训练中跳起穿过火环。
上学:周三,在巴基斯坦拉瓦尓品第的一个贫穷社区,阿富汗难民儿童在一所清真寺内学习阅读《古兰经》(Quran)。图为,孩子向外张望。
回到家乡:出生在阿富汗的美国人尼可达玛(Nekqadama)是国际安全援助部队(ISAF)派到这个饱受战乱国家的上千名翻译中的一员。在她九个月大时,苏联军队入侵阿富汗,她被迫离开了家园。妮琦(Nikki,Nekqadama的昵称)说:
“在美国人面前,我是美国人;在阿富汗人面前,我是阿富汗人。” 图为在转移到位于阿富汗南部马尔贾的军事基地之前,妮琦准备扎起头发。
老杂疫
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36楼 大 中 小 发表于 2010-3-27 10:51 只看该作者
成都公交站台座椅太窄 相关部门称防流浪汉
被网友抱怨为“温柔的酷刑”的公交站台座椅
人民南路新安装的站台座椅呈弧形,一坐上去身体不由自主地往下滑
成都市公交广告公司副经理范远东表示:“暂不考虑更换此种座椅。”
昨日,网友在“JUJUBER”发帖抱怨,在成都人民南路沿线公交站台新增的候车椅太窄太滑,“连屁股都放不完”。记者随后走访调查了沿线5处公交站台了解到,新增的长椅的确不太受欢迎。负责设计的相关部门称,这样的“独特”形状是有原因的。
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昆明城管与小贩冲突 多辆执法车被烧被掀
被掀翻的车辆。
防爆队员赶到事发现场。
一名女城管队员被护送出来。
现场有多名人员被警方带走。
昨晚10时许,记者接到热线电话称,昆明北仓村大量群众和城管队员发生冲突。随后,记者赶到位于北市区银河大道旁北仓村事发现场时,多辆警车及城管的车停放在周围。数百人围着一辆微型货车大叫“打人的城管人员就在车里”“凶手出来……”随后,警察拉起了警戒线。不时有石块、砖块从人群中飞出,砸在微型货车上。现场警察试图制止但没有效果。记者从一名官方人士处得知,昨晚7时许城管在执法时导致一名老人受伤,但在民众的传言中,变成了“城管打死人”,于是导致了大范围冲突事件发生。
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四川彭州18米深井因干旱见底
25日,四川彭州葛仙山镇文林村一口周围上千村民使用了20多年的18米深机沉井,头一回见了底。彭州因境内水系丰富而不多旱,但今年1—2月降水量比历年同期少至86%,眼下正是春灌时节,部分丘陵、山区出现人畜饮水困难。
上千村民使用了20多年的18米深机沉井 第一次见了底
彭州水务部门已启动应急预案,全力应对“突袭”而至的旱情