Tuesday, February 18, 2014

10 Most Thing In The World

1. Fastest Car

Bugatti Veyron Super Sport

The fastest road-legal car in the world made its debut in 2010 at the Pebble Beach Concours. This unique offering from Bugatti went into full production towards the end of that year. The Veyron Super Sport obtains its power from a W16 Narrow Angle eight liter engine that gives it the capability to accelerate from zero to 60 miles per hour in 2.4 seconds.
This engine is helped by four bi-turbochargers that have a total displacement of 487.8 cubic inches. Each of the car’s cylinders has four valves to give the fastest vehicle on earth a total of 64 valves. This unique engine combination is the same as fusing a couple of V8 engines to make it a W instead of a V.
This generates a total of 1200 horsepower. That is nearly 200 HP more than last year’s model. It also gives it a top speed of 267 mph. Unfortunately, this speed also comes with a hefty price tag of $2,400,000.
Even though these cars were certified to have a maximum speed of 268 mph, the vehicles that will be shipped to owners will only obtain a speed of 258 mph. This is a measure that is designed to keep the car’s tires from shredding.

2. Fastest Motocycle

Dodge Tomahawk : 350 mph ( 560 km/h)

















3. Fastest Plane

Falcon HTV-2

Falcon HTV-2
(Photo courtesy: Wikipedia)

With a faster-than-sound speed of 13,000 miles per hour, Falcon Hypersonic Technology Vehicle 2 is currently the fastest jet in the world. The said aircraft was first launched on the 22nd of April 2010, and over a year later, on the 11th of August 2011, another flight was launched.
Designed for the purpose of responding to terrorist attacks in just a matter of a few minutes, the Falcon HTV-2 can get you from Sydney, Australia all over to London, England within an hour.  Wondering what riding in it would feel like? Since the experimental Falcon HTV-2 is an unmannedaircraft, no human will ever have that experience, but one thing’s for sure – the experience would be mind-blowing!

4. Most Expensive Restaurant

Kitcho,Kyoto,Japan

Kitcho, Kyoto, Japan













One of the priciest dining experiences in Japan is at Kitcho, a beautifully designed restaurant run by award-winning chef Kunio Tokuoka. The chef believes every dish that is served to his customers is a work of art and represents the sights and smells of Japanese culture. A meal at this high-end establishment will run close to $600 per person, but it's worth every penny, according to the chef.

4. Fastest Internet Connection

Cisco, South Korea


According to Cisco, South Korea has the best broadband service in the world, with an average download throughput of 33.5 megabits per second – nearly three times the speed of second-place Hong Kong – an average upload throughput of 17 megabits per second – more than twice that of Hong Kong, and has 100 percent broadband penetration.

5. Most Romantic Place

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6. Most Expensive Food

Italian White Alba Truffle - $160,406

Image: An official presents a truffle on Novemb
Truffles are expensive items, but none as dear as the Italian white alba version. These items have become difficult to cultivate, thus explaining the exorbitant price. A huge white alba truffle that came in at around 1.51 kilograms was once sold for over $160,000. A retail investor from Hong Kong and his wife brought home the truffle.

7. Most Expensive Exotic and Expensive Bottled Waters 

Acqua di Cristallo Tributo a Modigliani – $60,000 per 750 ml 

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This is probably the most expensive bottled water in the world. At $60,000 per 750 ml, this ought to quench your thirst and empty your pocket. The water is sourced from either France or Fiji. If you really think about it, this is not really that expensive considering the fact that the bottle is made of solid gold that weighs 24 karats. The bottle was designed by Fernando Altamirano of Tequila Ley fame, the makers of one of the most expensive spirits in the world. He is also credited with the design of the Cognac Dudognon Heritage Henri IV, considered the most expensive cognac bottle in the world. Aside from the solid gold bottle, there were also versions in gold matte, silver, silver matte, crystal and a variety of combinations of all these.  The non-solid gold bottles sell for $3,600 dollars. The bottles all come with a leather case. The water also contains 5 milligrams of gold dust.

8. Most Expensive Drink

Tequila Ley 925 – US$3,5000,000 

million_dollar_tequilaIn 2006 Tequila Ley .925 sold a white gold and platinum bottle of its ultra-premium anejo Tequila for US$225,000, making it the most expensive bottle of Tequila ever sold.
Not content with that, in 2010 Tequila Ley produced a bottle of Tequila worth US$3.5million.
Like the Cognac it was the 6,400 diamonds on a pure platinum bottle that gave it the price tag.







9. Most Expensive Airline Tickets

New York City, New York (US) to Sao Paolo (Brazil)

JFKPublic Domain Image: Public Domain
Price tag: $40,994
Company: All Nippon Airways (ANA)
Distance on map (miles): 4771 miles
Flight time: 59 hours
The typical flight from JFK to Sao Paolo should not last more than 8 hours. But with this one, by the time you reach Brazil, you will have made a round trip around the world. Twice. It almost makes the $40,000 price tag worth it. Sort of.
Read more at http://www.insidermonkey.com/blog/most-expensive-airline-tickets-270142/10/#p3oiUJiuHo4biJhC.99

10. Most Fastest Boat

The official world water speed record is 275.97 knots (511.11 km./h, or 317.58 mph) by Ken Warby in the unlimited-class jet-powered hydroplane Spirit of Australia on Blowering Dam Lake, New South Wales, Australia, on 8 October 1978. However, it is estimated that Warby reached an estimated 300 knots (555 km/h., or 344.86 mph) unofficially at the same location on 20 November 1977.