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Video: Swiss Watch With 12 Meteorite Fragments Breaks World Record https://ift.tt/vircY8I A stunning watch created by Les Ateliers Louis Moinet has set a new Guinness World Record for incorporating most meteorite inserts. The record-breaking watch has 12 inlays of different meteorite rocks. Notably, meteorites are rare fragments of rock or metal that fall to Earth from space. Guinness World Records shared a video of the incredible watch on its Instagram page on September 30 and wrote, ''Most meteorite inserts in a watch. 12 by Les Ateliers Louis Moinet.'' The 12 meteorites included in the timepiece hail from the moon, Mars, a host of asteroids, and a meteorite shower in Mexico. The watch, named ‘Cosmopolis', features 12 different meteorites patterned over the face of the watch. The video also shows different meteorites, inserted in the wristwatch which are ''extremely rare and valuable.'' Watch the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Guinness World Records (@guinnessworldrecords) A blog on GWR said that each meteorite inserted in the watch is authenticated by a certificate issued by meteorite hunters who are part of the Meteoritical Society. As to how it was created, GWR explained, ''First, a design had to be considered that would be able to showcase the beauty of the 12 different meteorites while ensuring a contemporary aesthetic. The final design was eventually chosen to be an 18-carat, rose-gold case with a diameter of forty millimeters and held by a black wristband. Next came the process of meticulously cutting the meteorites. Each meteorite presented a unique challenge due to the differences in fragility to avoid any loss during the cutting process.'' The integration of the meteorites was a "painstaking" but "careful process" according to Les Ateliers Louis Moinet S.A. The record-breaking watch has a value of $246,901 (Rs 2,05,01,424). Jean-Marie Schaller, owner and creative director of Louis Moinet earlier told Forbes, ''Even more than a great watchmaking work, Cosmopolis is a historic and scientific journey, a microcosm of the macrocosm.'' After the watch broke the record, he told GWR, ''For us, achieving a Guinness World Records title is an exceptional recognition of our dedication to innovative watchmaking and pushing the boundaries of creativity. It is the culmination of years of hard work and collaboration with outstanding partners. It also represents an ongoing tribute to the legacy of Louis Moinet and our unrelenting desire to push the limits of horology. We are proud of our achievement and determined to continue creating extraordinary watches that captivate the world.'' https://ift.tt/T3KMjSH October 01, 2023 at 11:18PM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
A stunning watch created by Les Ateliers Louis Moinet has set a new Guinness World Record for incorporating most meteorite inserts. The record-breaking watch has 12 inlays of different meteorite rocks. Notably, meteorites are rare fragments of rock or metal that fall to Earth from space.
Guinness World Records shared a video of the incredible watch on its Instagram page on September 30 and wrote, ''Most meteorite inserts in a watch. 12 by Les Ateliers Louis Moinet.'' The 12 meteorites included in the timepiece hail from the moon, Mars, a host of asteroids, and a meteorite shower in Mexico.
The watch, named ‘Cosmopolis', features 12 different meteorites patterned over the face of the watch. The video also shows different meteorites, inserted in the wristwatch which are ''extremely rare and valuable.''
Watch the video here:
A blog on GWR said that each meteorite inserted in the watch is authenticated by a certificate issued by meteorite hunters who are part of the Meteoritical Society.
As to how it was created, GWR explained, ''First, a design had to be considered that would be able to showcase the beauty of the 12 different meteorites while ensuring a contemporary aesthetic. The final design was eventually chosen to be an 18-carat, rose-gold case with a diameter of forty millimeters and held by a black wristband. Next came the process of meticulously cutting the meteorites. Each meteorite presented a unique challenge due to the differences in fragility to avoid any loss during the cutting process.''
The integration of the meteorites was a "painstaking" but "careful process" according to Les Ateliers Louis Moinet S.A. The record-breaking watch has a value of $246,901 (Rs 2,05,01,424).
Jean-Marie Schaller, owner and creative director of Louis Moinet earlier told Forbes, ''Even more than a great watchmaking work, Cosmopolis is a historic and scientific journey, a microcosm of the macrocosm.''
After the watch broke the record, he told GWR, ''For us, achieving a Guinness World Records title is an exceptional recognition of our dedication to innovative watchmaking and pushing the boundaries of creativity. It is the culmination of years of hard work and collaboration with outstanding partners. It also represents an ongoing tribute to the legacy of Louis Moinet and our unrelenting desire to push the limits of horology. We are proud of our achievement and determined to continue creating extraordinary watches that captivate the world.''
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Watch: Young Elephant Hugs Caretaker, Refusing To Let Go https://ift.tt/woHLeXm Wild animals often form strong bonds with the humans who care for them, and a heartwarming video showcasing the deep attachment between a young elephant and its caregiver has captured the hearts of many social media users. Ananth Rupanagudi, a railway bureaucrat, shared this touching video on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday, and it has since garnered an impressive 40,000 views. In the clip, the elephant embraces the man with its trunk. Despite the man's attempts to ride as a pillion passenger on a two-wheeler, it becomes evident that the elephant is not ready to part ways. The young elephant continues to insist on hugging its beloved caretaker despite several exchanges of embraces between them. Unfortunately, the location and time of the video are unknown, adding an air of mystery to this beautiful display of animal-human compassion. "The bond between the elephant and its caretaker is incredible - it won't let him go!" Rupanagudi captioned the video. The bonding between the elephant and it's caretaker - it won't just let him go! ❤️ #elephants #bonding @Gannuuprem pic.twitter.com/AOkTmi7ceJ — Ananth Rupanagudi (@Ananth_IRAS) September 27, 2023 "Oh, such a heartwarming bond... God bless... this video made my day," a user wrote. "What a profound relationship between a man and an elephant, truly heartwarming," said another. "Notice how carefully he handles... he is very gentle... he knows he is powerful... look at 0.22," a third commented. "Beauty, innocence, purity, harmlessness, selfless love, and bonding-qualities often hard to find among humans," a fourth said. Baby Elephant Rushes To Save 'Drowning' Human Friend In October 2016, a heartwarming moment was captured on camera as a baby elephant waded through water to save his human best friend from 'drowning.' The footage was beloved by millions online and was filmed at the Elephant Nature Park in Northern Thailand. This young elephant spots a man he thinks is drowning in the river, and rushes across to save him, so tenderly. We are so lucky to share the world with such creatures. They are so unlucky to share it with us. pic.twitter.com/BIyQSqJ5HU — Ben Goldsmith (@BenGoldsmith) September 15, 2019 The video showed the trainer swimming in water, while Kham Lha, the elephant, misunderstood and thought that her trainer, Darrick, needed help. The elephant rushed to rescue her human, almost as if it were a reflex action. https://ift.tt/crMu1zl September 30, 2023 at 12:08AM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
Wild animals often form strong bonds with the humans who care for them, and a heartwarming video showcasing the deep attachment between a young elephant and its caregiver has captured the hearts of many social media users.
Ananth Rupanagudi, a railway bureaucrat, shared this touching video on X, formerly known as Twitter, on Wednesday, and it has since garnered an impressive 40,000 views. In the clip, the elephant embraces the man with its trunk. Despite the man's attempts to ride as a pillion passenger on a two-wheeler, it becomes evident that the elephant is not ready to part ways.
The young elephant continues to insist on hugging its beloved caretaker despite several exchanges of embraces between them. Unfortunately, the location and time of the video are unknown, adding an air of mystery to this beautiful display of animal-human compassion.
"The bond between the elephant and its caretaker is incredible - it won't let him go!" Rupanagudi captioned the video.
The bonding between the elephant and it's caretaker - it won't just let him go! ❤️ #elephants #bonding @Gannuuprem pic.twitter.com/AOkTmi7ceJ
— Ananth Rupanagudi (@Ananth_IRAS) September 27, 2023
"Oh, such a heartwarming bond... God bless... this video made my day," a user wrote.
"What a profound relationship between a man and an elephant, truly heartwarming," said another. "Notice how carefully he handles... he is very gentle... he knows he is powerful... look at 0.22," a third commented.
"Beauty, innocence, purity, harmlessness, selfless love, and bonding-qualities often hard to find among humans," a fourth said.
Baby Elephant Rushes To Save 'Drowning' Human Friend
In October 2016, a heartwarming moment was captured on camera as a baby elephant waded through water to save his human best friend from 'drowning.' The footage was beloved by millions online and was filmed at the Elephant Nature Park in Northern Thailand.
This young elephant spots a man he thinks is drowning in the river, and rushes across to save him, so tenderly. We are so lucky to share the world with such creatures. They are so unlucky to share it with us. pic.twitter.com/BIyQSqJ5HU
— Ben Goldsmith (@BenGoldsmith) September 15, 2019
The video showed the trainer swimming in water, while Kham Lha, the elephant, misunderstood and thought that her trainer, Darrick, needed help. The elephant rushed to rescue her human, almost as if it were a reflex action.
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Watch: Woman Nails Deepika Padukone's 'Nagada Sang Dhol' Dance https://ift.tt/tVsNyEv A video featuring a woman dancing to Deepika Padukone's iconic song 'Nagada Sang Dhol' from Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film 'Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela' has gone viral on social media. The woman in the video replicates the dance moves originally performed by Deepika Padukone in the traditional Gujarati folk dance known as Garba. The woman, named Kreethi, captioned the video as "Nagada Sang Dol." In the video, she can be seen dancing on a stage with the song's video playing in the background while wearing a costume similar to Deepika Padukone's from the original performance. Both the live audience and internet users have praised her performance for its precision and ability to capture the mood of the song. The video has received numerous likes and comments from viewers since it was posted on Instagram a week ago, amassing over 7 lakh likes and more than 300 comments. Additionally, 84,000 Instagram users have shared this video. People who were moved by the dancer's talent have responded positively to it. View this post on Instagram A post shared by kreethi (@_.kretx_.k) Here are some of the reactions to the video: "You absolutely stole the show! Literally, I felt as if Deepika was dancing! Kudos to your efforts!" an individual said. "The fact that you performed along with the original playing in the background is amazing," another posted. "The amount of practice that must have gone into this beautiful performance. Hats off!" a third said. "What a performance! You killed it," a fourth said. "Please, can I see the full performance? Do you have a YouTube channel? I've seen many recreated dancing videos to this song, but I literally got goosebumps," a fifth commented." https://ift.tt/wf3TSXy September 29, 2023 at 11:04PM NDTV News-Offbeat https://www.ndtv.com
A video featuring a woman dancing to Deepika Padukone's iconic song 'Nagada Sang Dhol' from Sanjay Leela Bhansali's film 'Goliyon Ki Raasleela Ram-Leela' has gone viral on social media. The woman in the video replicates the dance moves originally performed by Deepika Padukone in the traditional Gujarati folk dance known as Garba.
The woman, named Kreethi, captioned the video as "Nagada Sang Dol." In the video, she can be seen dancing on a stage with the song's video playing in the background while wearing a costume similar to Deepika Padukone's from the original performance. Both the live audience and internet users have praised her performance for its precision and ability to capture the mood of the song.
The video has received numerous likes and comments from viewers since it was posted on Instagram a week ago, amassing over 7 lakh likes and more than 300 comments. Additionally, 84,000 Instagram users have shared this video. People who were moved by the dancer's talent have responded positively to it.
Here are some of the reactions to the video:
"You absolutely stole the show! Literally, I felt as if Deepika was dancing! Kudos to your efforts!" an individual said.
"The fact that you performed along with the original playing in the background is amazing," another posted.
"The amount of practice that must have gone into this beautiful performance. Hats off!" a third said.
"What a performance! You killed it," a fourth said.
"Please, can I see the full performance? Do you have a YouTube channel? I've seen many recreated dancing videos to this song, but I literally got goosebumps," a fifth commented."
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