Sunday, October 2, 2016

Water Salute

water salute occurs for ceremonial purposes when a vehicle travels under plumes of water expelled by one or more fire fighting vehicles.
At an airport, typically an even number of vehicles will line up perpendicular on the sides of the taxiway or apron, and the plumes of water will form a series of arches. Symbolically the procession would look similar to a bridal party walking under a wedding arch or thesaber arch at a military wedding.
Water salutes have been used to mark the retirement of a senior pilot, air traffic controller, the first or last flight of an airline to an airport, the first or last flight of a type of aircraft, or for other notable events. When the Concorde flew its last flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport blue, white and red coloured plumes were used.
Water salutes are also used for ships and other watercraft, with water being delivered by fireboats. This is often done for the first or last visit of retirement of a senior captain, the first or last cruise of a ship, for a visiting warship, or for other ceremonial occasions.
     

Thursday, September 8, 2016

Five Fact About Life


  1.  It hurts to love someone and not be loved in return.But what is more painful is to love someone and never find the courage to let that person know how you feel. 
  2. It's true that we don't know what we've got until we lose it, but it's also true that we don't know what we've been missing until it arrives
  3. A sad thing in life is when you meet someone who
    means a lot to you, only to find out in the end that it was
    never meant to be and you just have to let go.

  4. Dream what you want to dream, go where you want to go,
    be what you want to be. Because you have only one life and
    one chance to do all the things you want to do

  5. The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best
    of everything they just make the most of everything that comes
    along their way

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Five Facts About Tanzanite

  1. Tanzanite is a form of mineral zoisite and blue in color
  2. Formed some 585 million years ago
  3. Made up of calcium aluminium hydroxide silicateImage result for picha tanzanite
  4. 95%Percent of Tanzanian People they have never seen it live or touch it, they only see it through television or photos.
  5. Being produced in Arusha Tanzania, then exported to India for cutting and Polishing and the famous seller of Tanzanite minerals is Kenya 

Five Facts About Serengeti National Parks


  1. On more than a million years the wildlife, plants, and other native species in the park have changed little. The pattern of life has not changed at all in these years, and one of the oldest known remains of man dating back two million years were found in the area
  2. Serengeti National Park animals include some of the best known African wildlife. Lions, crocodiles, giraffes, elephants, leopards, cheetahs, and many other exotic animals can be sighted in the park.
  3.  Serengeti National Park facts show that more than ninety thousand people from around the world visit the park every year. This number does not include locals who visit the park, just tourists from other places.
  4. Serengeti National Park facts show that this park is the largest in Tanzania, and one of the most well known all around the world, with a size almost fifteen thousand thousand square kilometers.
  5. A luxury African safari is possible in the Serengeti National Park, because there is a wide range of accommodations available. Lodges, luxury tens, and other options ensure that you have the comfort level you desire while on vacation.Image result for lion pictures

Monday, August 15, 2016

BAADA YA MIAKA MITATU TUMERUDI TENA,,,

Mambo Mambo Leo tumerudi tena kwa nguvu na ari mpya, sasa ni mwendo wa habari moto moto. Kaa mkao wa kula..