Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts

Sunday, November 23, 2008

THE SISTINE CHAPEL OF CRYSTALS









Where Superman lives...

Mexico's Cueva de los Cristales (Cave of Crystals) is buried a thousand feet (300 meters) below Naica Mountain in the Chihuahuan Desert. The cave was discovered by two miners excavating a new tunnel for the Industrias Peñoles company in 2000.


The cave contains some of the largest natural crystals ever found; translucent gypsum beams measuring up to 36 feet (11 meters) long and weighing up to 55 tons.


Reports stated that for millennia the crystals thrived in the cave's extremely rare and stable natural environment. Temperatures hovered consistently around a steamy 58 degrees Celsius, and the cave was filled with mineral-rich water that influenced the crystals' growth. At this temperature the mineral anhydrite, which was abundant in the water, dissolved into gypsum, a soft mineral that can take the form of the crystals.

Modern-day mining operations exposed the natural wonder by pumping water out of the 10-by-30-meter cave.
The mining companies is now advised to preserve the caves.
Geological researchers go in prepared, wearing suits in order to protect themselves against the inhospitality of the caves. They plan to condition the caves and get them ready for public visitation. This has to be done without interfering with the natural conditions that keep the crystals in their best shape and help them grow.

news.nationalgeographic.com

Monday, October 27, 2008

AWESOME SHELL HOUSE









Of all the unusual buildings I came across , this one really fascinated me. It might be the bright colours, the fantacy-like interior or just because of the fact that it looks like a shell. I was even more intrigued by this whole structure when I read that it is an actual home to actual real-life people, not Spunge Bob Square Pant's home.

A Shell house? Jip, it's exactly that..

The beautiful and surreal Nautilus Shell House was build for a Mexico City couple by Senosiain Arquitectos. It was built to resemble a nautilis shell. The house is put together using a frame of steel-reinforced chicken wire with a concrete spread over it, resulting an earthquake proof structure.
The couple is currently living in the house togehther with their two small children.

For more unusual buildings see also:
THE STRANGEST LOOKING BEACH CAFE EVER
THE LIVING BUILDING IN SãO PAULO
JAPAN’S STYROFOAM DOME HOMES