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Rabu, 04 Mei 2011

Ouch! Brody Jenner Suffers Surfing Injury

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Brody Jenner got a little banged up while surfing, but, according to him, it’s was totally worth it! The Hills reality star tweeted a picture of the wave that caused him a foot injury, tweeting:
“One of the sickest waves of my life…”
But the wave did cost him some time out of the water…

Brody also posted a pic of his bloody foot, and tweeted: ”No surfing today… My foot is DESTROYED!!!”

The reality star has been on a surf trip in Indonesia, and at the beginning of his trip, he wrote excitedly:  ”My first day in Indonesia I got the best barrel of my life… I am truly blown away how amazing this place is.. Shack fest!!!!” Brody later added, tweeting: “This place is so insane man!!!! Got the best barrel of my life yesterday!!!”

Credit: Celebuzz (Jackie Willis)

Senin, 17 November 2008

Enviroment: Tsunami warning lifted-Massive Earthquake hits Indonesia

A very strong and massive earthquake hit the Indonesia early Monday, killing at least two people and destroying hundreds of houses and schools in the city of Gorontalo, about 135 kilometers (85 miles) southeast of the quake's epicenter along with a Tsunami warning which was soon later on lifted by the Indonesian authorities. The quake had a size of 7.5 and was at a depth of 21 km.



The quake struck about 1:02 a.m. Monday (12:02 p.m. ET Sunday), according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The epicenter was nearly 1,900 kilometers east-northeast of Jakarta, the capital.One of the dead was a 56-year-old man who was buried under ruins in Gorontalo, in the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, Pakaya said. No details of the second death were instantly on hand.

Indonesia started a new hi-tech system this week aimed at identifying a probable tsunami and providing faster alerts in a region battered by repeated earthquakes, though experts say large parts of the country are still not covered and the system will not be fully operational until 2010.